Report: Ain el-Hilweh Fighters Travel to Raqqa to Join IS

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More than a dozen young men have headed from the Palestinian refugee camp of Ain el-Hilweh in southern Lebanon to Syria to join the extremist Islamic State group, al-Akhbar daily reported on Thursday.

The newspaper quoted their families and the Palestinian factions at the camp as saying that around 15 men traveled on Sunday to Turkey from where they headed to Raqqa, the IS's de facto capital in northern Syria.

Scores of fighters have headed from Lebanon to Syria to join rebels seeking to topple the Syrian regime.

Hizbullah has also sent fighters to Syria to help the regime of President Bashar Assad.

In December, the IS released a message purportedly from its reclusive leader Abu Bakr al-Baghdadi, claiming that his self-styled "caliphate" is doing well despite an unprecedented alliance against it.

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Comments 6
Thumb EagleDawn 8 years

The families of these people could not find except the mouthpiece of hezbollah to confide in.

Al Akhbar is as credible as when mowaten of iran says he is Lebanese and secular.

Thumb lubnani.masi7i 8 years

True or not, good riddance.

Missing jayjay 8 years

lol i second that

Thumb liberty 8 years

lol

Thumb Mystic 8 years

Nice IsisJack

Thumb Mystic 8 years

And you people deny being salafi? What about you liberty?
Maybe you should change it to the ISIS flag behind the Statue.