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Eugene

(64,855 posts)
Fri May 9, 2025, 05:04 PM Friday

Syria and Lebanon's moves to centralize power leads to crackdowns on Palestinian factions

Source: Associated Press

Syria and Lebanon’s moves to centralize power leads to crackdowns on Palestinian factions

By BASSEM MROUE and KAREEM CHEHAYEB
Updated 1:25 PM EDT, May 9, 2025

BEIRUT (AP) — Lebanon and Syria are cracking down on Palestinian factions that for decades have had an armed presence in both countries and which on some occasions were used to plan and launch attacks against Israel.

The crackdown comes as Syria’s new rulers under Islamist group Hayat Tahrir al-Sham are pursuing officials of the former government under Bashar Assad, including those in the ousted president’s web of security agencies. Syria’s most prominent Palestinian factions were key allies of the Assad dynasty in both war and peace time and closely cooperated on security matters.

It also comes after Iran’s main regional ally, the Lebanese militant group Hezbollah, was weakened after over a year of war with Israel and as Lebanon’s new government vows to monopolize all arms under the government, including Hezbollah and Palestinian factions in Lebanon.

On Wednesday, Syria’s President Ahmad al-Sharaa said his government is holding indirect talks with Israel through mediators, who he did not name. He said the aim of the indirect negotiations is to ease tensions after intense Israeli airstrikes on Syria.

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Read more: https://apnews.com/article/syria-palestinians-hamas-lebanon-hezbollah-iran-e36e5be8622bbd061e4b13f236748c65

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Syria and Lebanon's moves to centralize power leads to crackdowns on Palestinian factions (Original Post) Eugene Friday OP
Are they going against the Palestinians as well.............. Lovie777 Friday #1
In Lebanon especially, large populations of Palestinian exiles have been destabilizing. Eugene Friday #2
Who could have guessed that having comradebillyboy Friday #3

Lovie777

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1. Are they going against the Palestinians as well..............
Fri May 9, 2025, 05:13 PM
Friday

they were pro-Palestinians now they are not. As to factions-Syria and Lebanon .

Eugene

(64,855 posts)
2. In Lebanon especially, large populations of Palestinian exiles have been destabilizing.
Fri May 9, 2025, 05:58 PM
Friday

During the Lebanese civil war, Lebanon welcomed Israeli forces, as they drove out the Palestinians, until the Israelis stayed and occupied. Since that war, Lebanon is a weak state without a monopoly on the legitimate use of violence. Reining in these armed factions is what defines a functioning state.

In Syria, the The Popular Front for the Liberation of Palestine was a supporter of the now-overthrown Assad regime. The Palestinian situation is complicated there too.

In short, they are enemies of enemies, but not friends.

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