LBN21082
Title | Actors/Parties Involved | Description | Date of incident | Death toll | Number of Injured | Sources of Conflict | Security Incident Category |
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Raid of a house in Bekaa in relation to the Burj al Barajne bombings | Lebanese Civilians, ISIS (Islamic State in Iraq and the Levant (ISIL)), ISF Intelligence Branch |
وطنية - أفادت مندوب الوكالة الوطنية للاعلام في بعلبك وسام درويش، ان قوة من فرع المعلومات في البقاع الشمالي، داهمت في بلدة اللبوة، منزل الموقوف ع. س. س المشتبه به بالمساعدة على تهريب الانتحاريين اللذين فجرا نفسيهما في برج البراجنة، من سوريا إلى لبنان عبر عرسال، وضبطت في داخله هويات وإخراجات قيد مزورة ومبلغ 450 ألف دولار، وأوقفت والده احترازيا للتحقيق. كما صادرت القوى الأمنية سيارة يشتبه أنها نقلت الارهابيين. وكان المشتبه به ع. س. قد أوقف يوم أمس. http://nna-leb.gov.lb/ar/show-news/191028/ |
Saturday, November 14, 2015 | 0persons | 0persons | Arrest/Detention, Raid | |
Wanted person arrested in Laboueh – Bekaa | ISF(internal security forces) |
On 15 Nov 15, in Laboueh – Bekaa, the Internal Security Forces (ISF) conducted a raid and managed to arrest the person who transported the suicide bombers from Syria towards Lebanon to get into Borj Al Barajneh area where they detonated themselves. |
Sunday, November 15, 2015 | 0persons | 0persons | Arrest/Detention, Raid | |
Army arrests in Labweh 10 Syrians deserted from Syrian forces | Syrian Civilians/Refugees, Lebanese Armed Forces (LAF) |
NNA field reporter in Baalbak on Wednesday said that the Lebanese Army detained at Ain Al Shaab checkpoint around 10 Syrians who deserted the Syrian regime. http://nna-leb.gov.lb/en/show-news/47385/Army-arrests-in-Labweh-10-Syria... |
Wednesday, July 29, 2015 | 0persons | 0persons | Arrest/Detention | |
10 Suspected Terrorists Arrested in Northern Bekaa | Lebanese Armed Forces (LAF) |
Ten suspected terrorists were arrested Sunday evening in the northern Bekaa region, according to media reports. |
Sunday, July 19, 2015 | 0persons | 0persons | Arrest/Detention | |
Arresting 6 Syrians in Labweh, 6 others involved in Qobbeh dispute | Syrian Civilians/Refugees, Lebanese Armed Forces (LAF) |
NNA - The Lebanese Army Command on Tuesday issued a statement saying that the army detained five Syrians in Labweh for being suspected as belonging to terrorist organizations and a sixth one for being involved in a terrorist attack against the army. |
Tuesday, June 23, 2015 | 0persons | 0persons | Arrest/Detention | |
Army: Three Syrians arrested for suspicions of belonging to terrorist groups | Lebanese Armed Forces (LAF), Syrian Civilians/Refugees |
NNA - The Lebanese army today arrested three Syrians, Mohammad Kamel Rouq, Haeb Hussein Hussein Haidar, and Anas Hassan al-Masri, in Labwe and Hrebta in Bekaa, for suspicions of belonging to terrorist organizations, a communiqué by the army command indicated on Monday. http://nna-leb.gov.lb/en/show-news/45454/Army-Three-Syrians-arrested-for... |
Monday, June 15, 2015 | 0persons | 0persons | Arrest/Detention | |
Shooting in Labweh | Lebanese Civilians |
On 13 June 15, in Labweh, a Lebanese national (Mahdi Nazha) attempted to kidnap a 17 years old girl. Mahdi fired shots towards the girl’s father (Who thwarted his abduction attempt) which resulted in his injury. http://www.dailystar.com.lb/News/Lebanon-News/2015/Jun-13/301933-east-le... |
Saturday, June 13, 2015 | 0persons | 1 person | Shooting | |
Several Syrian nationals arrested in Al Labweh | Lebanese Armed Forces (LAF), Syrian Civilians/Refugees |
On 10 June 15, in Al Labweh, the Lebanese Army Forces (LAF) arrested several Syrian nationals for belonging to terrorist groups. http://www.naharnet.com/stories/en/181642-army-arrests-9-syrians-on-terr... |
Wednesday, June 10, 2015 | 0persons | 0persons | Arrest/Detention | |
LAF apprehended leader of armed group in Bekaa | Lebanese Armed Forces (LAF), Syrian Civilians/Refugees |
In Al Labweh – North Bekaa, the Lebanese Army Forces (LAF) detained a Syrian national who is the leader of a terrorist group in the Bekaa. The detainee was arrested while he was heading to the outskirts of Arsal to join armed elements. http://www.naharnet.com/stories/en/181273-army-intelligence-apprehends-m... |
Saturday, June 6, 2015 | 0persons | 0persons | Arrest/Detention | |
Army arrests defected Syrian colonel in Labweh | Syrian Civilians/Refugees, Lebanese Armed Forces (LAF) |
On 14 May 15, the Army Intelligence arrested in Labweh area the defected Syrian colonel. |
Thursday, May 14, 2015 | 0persons | 0persons | Arrest/Detention | |
Two Syrians affiliated with Nusra Front arrested in Bekaa | Syrian Civilians/Refugees, Lebanese Armed Forces (LAF) |
NNA - The Intelligence Directorate of the Lebanese Armed Forces in Bekaa arrested two Syrian nationals in Labweh locality in northern Bekaa for their involvement with Al Nusra Front. |
Friday, April 10, 2015 | 0persons | 0persons | Arrest/Detention | |
Protesting farmers close Labweh/Aarsal highway |
On 06 Apr 15, farmers, have closed Labweh-Aarsal highway to traffic next to the police outpost in protest against their denial of access to their farming plots by the military. http://nna-leb.gov.lb/en/show-news/42616/Protesting-farmers-close-Labweh... |
Monday, April 6, 2015 | 0persons | 0persons | Collective Action [inc. protests, solidarity movements...] | ||
2 Karnabi family members kidnapped in Labweh | Lebanese Civilians |
On 31 Mar 15, gunmen from Seifeddine family kidnapped in Labweh square in North Bekaa two persons from Karnabi family and made their way away to an unknown destination. http://nna-leb.gov.lb/en/show-news/42406/Karnabi-family-members-kidnappe... |
Tuesday, March 31, 2015 | 0persons | 0persons | Hostage Taking Situation [inc. attempt, release] | |
LAF target armed elements in Bekaa | Lebanese Armed Forces (LAF), Armed militants |
On 04 Feb 15, at around 2115hrs, the Lebanese Armed Forces targeted armed element concentrations in the Eastern Mountain range of Bekaa. Furthermore, a shell allegedly originating from the Eastern Mountain range fell between Fakiha & Laboueh villages in North Bekaa. No injuries were reported. |
Wednesday, February 4, 2015 | 0persons | 0persons | Heavy Artillery [inc.rocket attacks] | |
Army arrests Lebanese in Arsal, Syrian in Labweh | Lebanese Armed Forces (LAF), Syrian Civilians/Refugees, Lebanese Civilians |
The Lebanese Army Command - Orientation Directorate issued on Wednesday the following statement: "Within the frame of pursuing suspects and controlling borders, the Army forces arrested Lebanese Hussein Dib al Flayti and Abdallah Mohammad Amoun, while they were trying to transport equipment and food materials to the region's terrains via two vehicles without legal papers. The Army also arrested Syrian Tarek Omar Airout who is a suspect of belonging to terrorist groups. Arrested were handed over to competent authorities for necessary procedures." http://www.nna-leb.gov.lb/en/show-news/38330/Army-arrests-Lebanese-in-Ar... |
Wednesday, December 24, 2014 | 0persons | 0persons | Arrest/Detention | |
LAF raids Syrian encampments in Ayn Shaab | Syrian Civilians/Refugees |
At 7 a.m. Saturday morning a unit from the Lebanese Armed Forces began raiding Syrian encampments in the region of Ayn Shaab, between Arsal and Labweh, looking for suspects wanted for assaulting the military. http://www.nna-leb.gov.lb/en/show-news/35752/LAF-raids-Syrian-encampment... |
Saturday, November 1, 2014 | 0persons | 0persons | Raid | |
2 shells fall on Nabi Othman, Labweh plain | Armed militants |
Two rockets launched from Anti-Lebanon and outskirts of Arsal hit Nabi Othman and Labweh field on Sunday. One of the rockets caused a massive fire in vegetation. http://www.nna-leb.gov.lb/en/show-news/35399/shells-fall-on-Nabi-Othman-... |
Sunday, October 26, 2014 | 0persons | 0persons | Bombardment, Fire | |
Curfew restrictions on Syrian refugees in Labweh | Syrian Civilians/Refugees |
In the municipality of Labweh curfew restrictions have been imposed on Syrian refugees, from 7 pm to 6 am onwards since the 1st of August 2014. Lebanese municipalities have increasingly imposed curfews on Syrian refugees. The curfews restrict refugees’ movements and contribute to a climate of discriminatory and retaliatory practices against them. Human Rights Watch has identified at least 45 municipalities across the country that have imposed such curfews. Some of the curfews were among numerous retaliatory measures directed at Syrians following the August 2014 fighting in Arsal, Lebanon between the Lebanese army and extremist groups operating out of Syria and the execution of at least three Lebanese soldiers abducted by the Islamic State and Jabhat al-Nusra. Such curfews violate international human rights law and appear to be illegal under Lebanese law. Municipal police enforce many of the curfews but Human Rights Watch also received information about the creation of local vigilante groups to enforce curfews, raising concerns about abuses. “The authorities have presented no evidence that curfews for Syrian refugees are necessary for public order or security in Lebanon,” said Nadim Houry, deputy Middle East director. “These curfews are just contributing to an increasingly hostile environment for Syrian refugees in the country.” The Lebanese government should instruct municipalities to stop imposing the curfews and to protect Syrians in Lebanon from retaliatory measures, Human Rights Watch said. The national government should not cede its responsibilities concerning the refugees to municipalities that are not well-equipped or responsible for meeting the challenges of the increasing number of refugees in the country. Lebanon now hosts close to 1.2 million registered or registering Syrian refugees. Despite the growing numbers, the national government has not adopted a national policy for housing or otherwise managing the influx of refugees. Nor has it provided adequate guidance to municipalities on how to manage the influx of refugees in their communities or to oversee their policies to ensure compliance with Lebanon’s international human rights obligations, Human Rights Watch said. While some municipalities have had curfews for well over a year, a number of others imposed similar curfews following the fighting in Arsal. The curfews are typically announced with a large banner erected in a main street, outlining the times during which Syrians, foreigners, or foreign workers are not allowed to be outside or gather in large groups. The banners, which address ‘foreigners’ and ‘foreign workers’, are widely understood to refer to Syrians. On August 18, Human Rights Watch visited two villages in the Akkar region of northern Lebanon that imposed curfews after the fighting in Arsal broke out. The director of the Ministry of Social Affairs health clinic in the Christian village of Rahbe, Akkar, told Human Rights Watch that on August 8 the local municipality imposed an 8 p.m. curfew. While the head of the Rahbe Municipality told Human Rights Watch that the curfew was targeted at motorbikes, which are popular with Syrians, and not at Syrians generally, Rahbe residents told Human Rights Watch that they understood that the curfew applied to Syrians more broadly. In neighboring Tikrit, a predominately Sunni town, a Syrian resident and a local Lebanese resident both said that a curfew was imposed on about August 8. The deputy director of the Tikrit municipality denied that there was a blanket curfew and said it specifically targeted those on motorbikes. A Syrian refugee who lives in Zalka, in the Metn district, said that in late August municipal police prevented him from getting medicine for his sick child from a pharmacy next to his house at 8:45 p.m.: When I got down to the street, I was immediately stopped by the municipal police. They said, ‘You are Syrian, you can’t go out after 8pm. There is a curfew in place, no Syrians can go out after 8pm.’ I told them, ‘Yes but I am just going to get medicine for my child.’ They said, ‘No, you need to go home.’ I went home and didn’t buy the medicine for my child. A humanitarian worker who monitors refugee protection for an international organization operating in the Bekaa told Human Rights Watch that starting the first week of August the Hermel municipality imposed a curfew for Syrian refugees from 8 p.m. to 7 a.m. every day. In the Bsharri district, in Lebanon’s northeast, the municipality imposed a curfew in August limiting the movement of Syrian refugees on motorcycles after 7 p.m., according to the aid worker. There have been differing reports about how municipal curfews have been enforced, although they appear to be typically enforced by local municipal police. Human Rights Watch interviewed nine municipal officials about their curfews, six of whom said they were enforced by municipal police or guards. In some cases however, as in Aley, it has been reported by the media that local vigilante groups, some of them armed, have been assembled to patrol the streets at night looking for Syrians out after the curfew. Residents of the Akkar district of Tikrit said a vigilante group had been assembled with the support of the municipal government to enforce the curfew and manage security in the town. Human Rights Watch spoke to a Syrian who accompanied his friend to the hospital after he was reportedly attacked by several Lebanese men in the town of Rawda, at approximately 10 p.m. on September 23. He told Human Rights Watch his friend was stopped by a group of men who told him he could not go out at night because he was a Syrian. He told Human Rights Watch that when his friend told them he was just going to the store to purchase a few things they stabbed him three times. Human Rights Watch could not speak with the victim directly because of the extent of his injuries. The Lebanese government should not ignore the development of militias that, even with the tacit support of local authorities, are outside any formal structure that would ensure they are acting in accordance with domestic and human rights law, Human Rights Watch said. Such vigilante groups should be disbanded and any support from local municipalities or other authorities to such groups should cease. “The last thing Lebanon needs is vigilante groups with arms walking the streets,” Houry said. “Real security comes at the hand of national institutions that ensure that the law is applied fairly to everyone, locals and Syrians alike.” Two Syrians who act as intermediaries between refugees and humanitarian organizations in Zgharta and Meryata described how curfews are enforced. They said that the police issue warnings to people who violate the curfews and that exceptions were made for people with advance permission who need to be out at night for work or emergencies. Five municipal officials also told Human Rights Watch that the municipality issues permits to workers who need to be out during the curfew for work. Some officials said curfew violators would be given a warning, or in other cases would be taken to the municipality for questioning. Rawad Shemsedeen, a council member for the municipality of Benih in Aley, that those who break the curfew there are given an initial warning, and are punished if they repeatedly break it; although he did not indicate what this punishment would entail. A report by NBC news said that Syrians who break curfew in the municipality of Ramhallah, in the Baabda district, are given warnings for the first two violations, but are detained for a few hours on the third or fourth. While local officials often defend restrictions on the freedom of movement for Syrian refugees as necessary security measures, their explanations often rely on stereotypes and contribute to a discriminatory climate, Human Rights Watch said. Human Rights Watch asked seven officials from different municipalities to provide specific examples or data that would reflect that security incidents in the town went down after the curfews were imposed. None of them did, even though four of them insisted that security had improved after a curfew was imposed. Four municipal officials Human Rights Watch interviewed said that the curfews were carried out without any coordination with or guidance from the national government. One wrongly claimed, “This [the curfew] has nothing to do with the government. It is within the power of the municipality to take security measures to protect its residents.” The curfews are also not being carried out under any law, as required by Lebanon’s international human rights obligations, and their implementation by municipalities appears to contravene Lebanese domestic law. In April 2013, Marwan Charbel, who was then the interior minister, was reported by al-Sharq al-Awsat as saying there was no legal basis for the curfews, and that local municipalities did not have the right to infringe on the authority of the state-wide security forces – whatever the conditions – including imposing local curfews. The Legal Agenda, a Beirut-based non-governmental non-profit organization, has also publicly denounced the curfews, calling them a form of collective punishment and a violation of human rights. The Norwegian Refugee Council also issued a fact sheet for lawyers about the curfews in July, finding that they had no basis in Lebanese law. Anyone lawfully present in a country has the right to freedom of movement within that country. This principle is enshrined in Article 13 of the Universal Declaration of Human Rights and Article 12 of the International Covenant on Civil and Political Rights, which Lebanon has ratified.While countries may under certain circumstances restrict movement, such limits must be enacted in law and must be necessary “to protect national security, public order, public health, or morals, or the rights and freedoms of others.” Furthermore the restriction of movement must be proportionate, including in judging the areas it applies to, the time, the number of people affected, and the impact it has on their lives, in comparison with the aim achieved by the law. Lebanon has no such law, Human Rights Watch said. Restrictions on rights cannot be imposed on a discriminatory basis, including by nationality. This is a fundamental principle of human rights law that applies even during emergencies. The prohibition on discrimination means any difference in treatment on the grounds of nationality must be very strictly justified. It is extremely rare that singling out one nationality for detrimental treatment would be justifiable. While donor states should continue to generously support Lebanese government efforts to meet the needs of the Syrian refugee and local populations, they should examine whether any municipalities receiving their assistance are imposing unlawful and discriminatory restrictions on Syrian refugees and, if so, consider ending that assistance, Human Rights Watch said. “The Lebanese government needs to be sending municipalities and Lebanese citizens the message that vigilante justice is no justice,” Houry said. “Municipalities should cease imposing these curfews, which they have no authority to require, and end practices that feed into a climate of discrimination against and stereotyping of Syrians in Lebanon.” |
Friday, August 1, 2014 | 0persons | 0persons | Restrictions on Residents [inc. curfews] | |
Two rockets fall on Labweh, on Bekaa northern road |
Two rockets were fired on Friday from Anti-Lebanon Mountains. One fell on Labweh town, over Labweh Highschool facing Arsal, whereas the other one fell under the international highway linking between northern Bekaa and Baalbeck. |
Friday, September 19, 2014 | 0persons | 0persons | Heavy Artillery [inc.rocket attacks] | ||
Severe clashes in "Wadi Re'yan" in Arsal outskirts | Lebanese Armed Forces (LAF), Armed militants |
Sounds of artillery and mortar shells are heard in the villages of northern Bekaa, resulting from clashes between the Lebanese army and armed militants at the eastern highlands of Arsal terrain and Wadi Raayan. http://www.nna-leb.gov.lb/en/show-news/32771/Severe-clashes-in-Wadi-Re-3... |
Saturday, September 6, 2014 | 0persons | 0persons | Bombardment, Clashes/Armed Conflict, Heavy Artillery [inc.rocket attacks] | |
Blocking of Labweh, al-Ain roads | Local Residents |
A group of angry young men cut-off the roads leading to the towns of Labweh and al-Ain in northern Beqaa, in protest against circulated news of the slaughter of another kidnapped military soldier at the hands of so-called "Daesh". |
Saturday, September 6, 2014 | 0persons | 0persons | Collective Action [inc. protests, solidarity movements...] | |
Families of abducted soldiers block roads and set up tents in protest against the abductions of soldiers | Families of abducted soldiers [Arsal Clashes] |
On the 30th of August the people of Fnaydek in Aakar took the streets on Saturday and used their cars to block the main road at Mouhammara Bridge in Tripoli in a public protest against the prolonged detention of abducted soldiers. They also set a tent in the middle of Abdeh highway at Mohammara crossing, and said that they would stay there until their kidnapped beloved ones were released, pointing that they "would not back from this decision before reaching a quick solution to this humane file. A similar protests took place in Mash'ha where locals protested against the kidnapping of Lebanese Army soldier, Ibrahim Mustapha Shaaban, from their town, demanding his release along with all other soldiers who were abducted by terrorist groups in Arsal, and in Baalbeck where families closed Riak - Baalbeck International road in both directions next to Talia police station. Similarly, on Sunday the 31st of August the families of soldiers held hostage by Syrian militants took to the streets and cut-off the international highway in Housh Sneid in Baalbek, blocking traffic on both ways and demanding the release of their sons. On the 1st of September, the relatives of the kidnapped military men cut off the roads of Mhamra, Abdeh, Wadi Jamous, maritime road in Akkar. In Qalamoun, the relatives of the kidnapped military men cut off the road both ways demanding the release of captured Army troops and security personnel and in Choueifat, the family of the abducted soldier Abbas Msheik cut off the road with burning tires, pressing for the release of their son and the remaining abducted military men. On the 2nd of September, the family of Hajj Hassan cut off the north Bekaa road at the entrance of Shaat town in the region of Hrebta, in protest at threats to slaughter Ali Hajj Hassan, a soldier from the family who has been kidnapped by the terrorist groups in Arsal. Also, a group of relatives of the abducted military and security elements tried to kidnap 18 Syrians in Shmestar and locked them inside a warehouse, but the Syrians managed to break the door of the warehouse and escape. On the 3rd of September, Tripoli-Akkar highway and Abdeh-Halba highway were cut off on Wednesday morning in solidarity with the captured military men. Also, Nahr Al-Kaleb River road has been blocked by protesters who voiced utter objection against all the politicians refusing to negotiate with militants to ensure the release of the kidnapped military men. This move came at the hands of the participants in the convoy carrying the corps of late army martyr Ali Al-Sayyed." http://www.nna-leb.gov.lb/en/show-news/32576/Nahr-alKaleb-road-blocked-p... http://www.nna-leb.gov.lb/en/show-news/32573/Roads-in-Tripoli-cut-off-in... http://www.nna-leb.gov.lb/en/show-news/32512/18-Syrians-foil-abduction-a... http://www.nna-leb.gov.lb/en/show-news/32378/Riak-Baalbeck-road-closed-t... http://www.nna-leb.gov.lb/en/show-news/32369/Fnaydek-town-39-people-cut-... http://www.nna-leb.gov.lb/en/show-news/32373/Kidnapped-soldiers-39-famil... http://www.nna-leb.gov.lb/en/show-news/32406/Mash-39-ha-Highway-cutoff-t... http://www.nna-leb.gov.lb/en/show-news/32409/Families-of-abducted-soldie... http://www.nna-leb.gov.lb/en/show-news/32416/Families-of-abducted-soldie... http://www.nna-leb.gov.lb/en/show-news/32447/Relatives-of-kidnapped-mili... http://www.nna-leb.gov.lb/en/show-news/32448/Relatives-of-captured-milit... http://www.nna-leb.gov.lb/en/show-news/32495/Msheik-family-block-Choueif... http://www.nna-leb.gov.lb/en/show-news/32539/Shaat-road-cut-off-in-prote... |
Saturday, August 30, 2014 to Wednesday, September 3, 2014 | 0persons | 0persons | Collective Action [inc. protests, solidarity movements...] | |
Families of kidnapped soldiers close international road in northern Bekaa | Families of abducted soldiers [Arsal Clashes] |
Families of kidnapped soldiers closed on Saturday the international road at Al-Labboueh village square in northern Bekaa. http://www.nna-leb.gov.lb/en/show-news/32368/Families-of-kidnapped-soldi... |
Saturday, August 30, 2014 | 0persons | 0persons | Collective Action [inc. protests, solidarity movements...] | |
Labweh locals block road before humanitarian assistance trucks | Lebanese Civilians, Syrian Civilians/Refugees |
The trucks of food and medical assistance which was heading to the town of Arsal, could not continue their way to the town because they got intercepted by the locals in Labweh. The trucks returned and headed toward central Bekaa. While young people in Tripoli's Bab el Tebbaneh blocked the road near a gas station in a counter protest on preventing the humanitarian assistance's entry to Arsal. All roads have been re-opened by the Lebanese Armed Forces the following day. http://www.nna-leb.gov.lb/en/show-news/31137/Labweh-locals-block-road-be... http://www.nna-leb.gov.lb/en/show-news/31134/corrected-Bab-el-Tebbaneh-r... |
Wednesday, August 6, 2014 | 0persons | 0persons | Collective Action [inc. protests, solidarity movements...] | |
4 rockets hit northern Bekaa | Armed militants |
Four missiles launched from Anti-Lebanon hit the hills between Miqrak and Labweh towns in northern Bekaa. No casualties were reported. |
Tuesday, July 29, 2014 | Border conflicts (Syrian border) | Heavy Artillery [inc.rocket attacks] | ||
Unidentified persons fire at Laboueh municipality president | Lebanese Civilians |
Unidentified persons driving a pickup truck fired at Laboueh municipality president, Ramez Amhaz, in the village's square and fled towards subordinate road. The field reporter also mentioned that security forces are pursuing the perpetrators. |
Thursday, July 24, 2014 | Individual acts of violence, Power & governance conflicts | Shooting | ||
Four mortar shells fall in Labweh, no damages | Armed militants |
The National News Agency correspondent reported that four 120 mm mortar shells fell in Labweh plains, causing zero damages. |
Wednesday, July 23, 2014 | Border conflicts (Syrian border) | Bombardment |