Dinnieh clashes
1999–2000 Lebanese week-long clash with an Islamist group / From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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The Dinnieh fighting (Arabic: اشتباكات الضنية) (30 December 1999 – 6 January 2000) involved the Sunni Islamist group Takfir wa al-Hijra and the Lebanese Army fighting for eight days[1] in the mountainous Dinnieh region, east of the northern Lebanese port of Tripoli.
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Belligerents | |||||||
Lebanese Army Internal Security Forces |
Takfir wa al-Hijra Abou Aisha | ||||||
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Francois al-Hajj | Bassam Kanj | ||||||
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13,000 | 200–300 | ||||||
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12 killed[1] |
25 killed 55 captured |
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Over a period of several days, an estimated 13,000 Lebanese army troops backed by tanks and artillery swiftly defeated the group of 200–300 rebels, driving isolated bands of surviving guerrillas into remote areas of north Lebanon. The Lebanese army reported a total of 12 soldiers killed in action, while 25 rebels were killed and 55 captured.[2][3][4]