How ISIS, Jabhat al-Nusra Infiltration In Lebanon Helps Hezbollah, Spreads Instability

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Lebanon has many problems of their own and certainly doesn't need any of these savages setting up shop in the country.

How ISIS, Jabhat al-Nusra Infiltration In Lebanon Helps Hezbollah, Spreads Instability
By Alessandria Masi @alessandriamasi[email protected] on October 17 2014 4:14 PM



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Supporters of Lebanon's Hezbollah wave Lebanese and Hezbollah flags as they listen to a televised address by Hassan Nasrallah during a rally in Nabi Sheet.Reuters
Lebanon’s political instability and involvement in the Syrian civil war has made it a host country for fighters from the al Qaeda-affiliated Jabhat al-Nusra and the Islamic State group. For now at least, the jihadists are not capable of launching a full-scale attack there, but their presence in a heavily sectarian country is causing concern. The dire state of the Lebanese government combined with Lebanon’s own militant group Hezbollah, an Iran-backed Shiite militia, proclaiming itself to be the country’s “savior” could send the country into chaos.

For now, militants see Lebanon as a host country, but given that it's locked in a political crisis and hasn’t had a president for six months, it is vulnerable to a spread of insurgent ideology, said Lebanese journalist Rami Aysha.

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