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Assad ordered killing of Muslim cleric to instigate civil war in Lebanon: 
leaked files

Tuesday, 02 October 2012

Leaked documents obtained by Al Arabiya disclose important information about 
Assad's plan to start a civil war in Lebanon. (Al Arabiya)

By AL ARABIYA
EXCLUSIVE
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In recent months, Northern Lebanon has been the scene of deadly clashes. The 
violence in Lebanon left dozens killed and left a shadow of insecurity hanging 
over the habitants of the northern coastal city of Tripoli and its surroundings.

But what may have first appeared to be impulsive sectarian hostilities between 
inhabitants of the same region, now seems more likely to have been a 
premeditated strategy by Syrian President Bashar al-Assad to instigate a 
conflict in Lebanon.

Revelations based on newly-leaked and highly-classified Syrian security 
documents, obtained by Al Arabiya, unveil the Syrian regime's plan to 
destabilize Lebanon's security through "eliminating" relevant figures.

The confidential files were acquired by Al Arabiya with the assistance of 
members of the Syrian opposition who refused to elaborate on how they got hold 
of the documents.

Al Arabiya says that it has verified and authenticated hundreds of these 
documents and that it is has decided to disclose the ones with substantial news 
value and political relevance.
Turmoil `impossible to calm down'
A leaked file revealing the strategy of the Syrian regime to create chaos in 
neighboring Lebanon. (Al Arabiya Exclusive)
A leaked file revealing the strategy of the Syrian regime to create chaos in 
neighboring Lebanon. (Al Arabiya Exclusive)

In a document dated April 5, Major General Bassam Merhej, Director of the 
Presidential Security Office, writes to Brigadier General Hassan Abdel Rahman, 
Chief of the Syrian Special Operations Unit in Foreign Intelligence; the orders 
were clear: creating disorder in Lebanon.

Merhej orders Abdel Rahman to meet with "friends" in Lebanon but without 
informing them "in any way" of the details of the operation.
The General also requests sending a high-level commander to Lebanon in order to 
supervise the mission.

In the same document, Merhej gave two orders to kill:
First, "discreetly" eliminating all personalities named on a separate list 
provided by the `monitoring division' (the list wasn't attached to the 
document).

Second, he requests Abdel Rahman to eliminate "figures renowned for their 
religious-sectarian affiliations;" stating that the goal is to "create turmoil 
in Lebanon that would be impossible to calm down."

At the end of the month of May, Tripoli and its neighboring villages witnessed 
deadly sectarian clashes and violent riots in reaction to the killing of a 
Muslim cleric, allegedly by the Lebanese army.

Army troops shot dead a Sunni cleric, when his convoy reportedly failed to stop 
at a checkpoint in North Lebanon.

A fellow passenger in the car of the cleric, Ahmad Abdel Wahed, a figure known 
for his support of the anti-regime uprising in neighboring Syria, was also 
killed.

Sheikh Abdel Wahed was born in al-Bireh and was vocally opposed to the regime 
of President Bashar al-Assad.
Mission `8/23'
A written order to Brigadier Chawki Makhlouf to go to Lebanon and accomplish 
the mission. (Al Arabiya Exclusive)
A written order to Brigadier Chawki Makhlouf to go to Lebanon and accomplish 
the mission. (Al Arabiya Exclusive)

During this time, Lebanese Prime Minister Najib Miqati appealed for calm in the 
wake of the cleric's killing, as the army said it "deplored the regrettable 
incident that took place near a checkpoint" and that it had opened an 
investigation.

In a second leaked top secret document obtained by Al Arabiya, Hassan Abdel 
Rahman sends a written order to Brigadier Chawki Makhlouf, for the latter to go 
to Lebanon and to accomplish a mission he referred to as "8/23."

Abdel Rahman's file was sent on May 12. A week later, Sheikh Abdel Wahed was 
killed.

Al Arabiya's exclusive series on the newly-leaked Syrian security documents 
continues tomorrow.




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