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Syrian forces uncover drugs, weapons in Hezbollah-controlled Lebanese border

Posted on February 15, 2025 By admin


In a desolate area of Syria where Lebanese militant group Hezbollah once held sway, security forces shot open the gates to an abandoned building and found a defunct drug factory.

Syria’s new authorities launched a security campaign last week around Qusayr at the porous Lebanese border, cracking down on drug and weapons smugglers.

They have also accused Lebanon’s Hezbollah, which for years propped up Bashar al-Assad, of firing at them in clashes in the weeks since his ouster.

“We’ve begun to comb factories used by Hezbollah and remnants of the defunct regime,” said Major Nadim Madkhana, who heads Syria’s border security force in Homs province near Lebanon.

Before Syria’s war erupted in 2011, Syrians and Lebanese lived side by side in the border area — a mostly tribal region long renowned for smuggling.

In April 2013, Hezbollah announced it was fighting alongside Mr. Assad’s forces and leading battles in the Qusayr area, a rebel stronghold at the time.

After weeks of battles that displaced thousands of Syrians, Hezbollah seized control of the area, establishing bases and weapons depots and digging tunnels — which Israel repeatedly targeted in subsequent years.

Hezbollah’s support for Mr. Assad was as much an act of loyalty for its fellow member of the “axis of resistance” as it was a necessity for its own survival, with Syria acting as its weapons conduit from Iran.

“Under the defunct regime, this area was an economic lifeline for Hezbollah and drug and arms traders traffickers,” Mr. Madkhana said.

In the building raided by Syrian border security, AFP correspondents saw large bags of captagon pills — a potent synthetic drug mass-produced under Assad that sparked an addiction crisis in the region.

Both the sanctions-hit ousted government and Hezbollah, which is proscribed as a “terrorist organisation”, have faced accusations of using the captagon trade to finance themselves.

In the months leading up to Mr. Assad’s December 8 ouster, Hezbollah pulled many of its militants back to Lebanon to fight an all-out war with Israel.

But it was only after his overthrow that it rushed the majority of its forces and allies out of the country. Attesting to the speed of the pullout, plates of food were left to rot in the kitchen of one facility.

Drug traffickers

Snow-speckled dirt tracks leading to the facilities still bear marks left by barricades that smugglers had set up “to delay our advance”, Mr. Madkhana said.

In recent days, Syrian forces have clashed with “Hezbollah loyalists and regime remnants” in the area, some of them armed with rocket launchers, he added.

Charred vehicles lay by the side of the road, near damaged luxury villas built by drug traffickers, residents told AFP.

Hezbollah provided cover for Lebanese and Syrian smugglers operating at the border, according to residents of the area.

After more than five decades of rule by the Assads, the rebels that once fought his army are now running the country, and that has had a knock-on effect on neighbouring Lebanon.

Earlier this week, Mr. Madkhana told AFP Syrian forces had started coordinating with the Lebanese army at the border.

Last week, the Lebanese army said it was responding to incoming fire from across the Syrian border.

Syria shares a 330-kilometre (205-mile) border with Lebanon, with no official demarcation, making it ideal turf for smugglers.

‘Banned from returning’

Since Assad’s ouster, Syrians displaced during the war have started returning home to Qusayr.

After spending almost half of his life as a refugee in northern Lebanon, Hassan Amer, 21, was thrilled to return.

“I was young when I left, I don’t know much about Qusayr,” he said, painting the walls of his house with help from neighbours and families.

“We returned the day after the regime fell,” he said, beaming with pride.

Hezbollah “took over Qusayr and made it theirs while its people were banned from returning,” he said, adding that schools and public institutions had been turned into bases.

In 2019, Hezbollah said residents of Qusayr could return home, citing a decision by Assad’s government.

Mohammed Nasser, 22, and his mother were among the lucky ones allowed back in 2021.

“My elderly grandfather was alone here… and I was under 18,” he said, meaning he was not yet due for conscription.

His father stayed in Lebanon, fearing arrest. For years, Nasser’s family and a couple of others were the only Syrians living in the area, he said, while Lebanese “loyal to Hezbollah lived in the less-damaged houses”.

Nasser’s 84-year-old grandfather, also named Mohammed, recalled the day Assad and his family fled.

“On liberation day, they fled… and the town’s people came back at night, before sunrise, to the sound of the call to prayer,” he said.

Published – February 15, 2025 11:19 am IST



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