Lebanese Resistance Continues to Bomb Rest of Jabhat al-Nusra Sites in Arsal Outskirts

BEIRUT- The Lebanese national resistance continued today to bomb the rest of Jabhat al-Nusra terrorists’ sites in Arsal outskirts, liberating more areas, al-Manar TV website reported.

Resistance men of Hezbollah advanced towards the last posts of Nusra terrorists in Wadi Al-Khayl and Wadi Hmayyed and managed to control Sarj Al-Kherbe and Nasab heights as well as Oqbat Nouh in Arsal outskirts.

On Monday, the Operations Command of Hezbollah Lebanese resistance announced that the battle in Arsal Highlands is “almost over”.

In a statement released on Monday, the Center called on Takfiri militants to surrender and hand over their arms.

Nusra Front Emir Seeks Mediation to Guarantee Safe Passage

According to al-Manar website, Emir of Takfiri Nusra Front Abu Malek Al-Talli is seeking mediation in a bid to guarantee a safe passage for him and his militants from Arsal outskirts, a report said on Tuesday.

The website quoted the Lebanese Al-Akhbar Daily as  reporting that Al-Talli called on several parts to mediate in order to guarantee a safe passage from Arsal outskirts, where Hezbollah fighters have been launching a wide-scale operation since Friday to cleanse the area from Takfiri insurgents.

The daily quoted sources as saying that Al-Talli contacted Arsal-based Sheikh Mutafa Hariri, known as Abu Taqiyya, calling on him to head to the outskirts of Arsal in a bid to talk to him and find a way to get out of the battle.

Earlier on Monday, Hezbollah fighters took control of Wadi Al-Khayl, Nusra’s stronghold in Arsal outskirts, where Al-Talli had been operating along with his militants.

Al-Manar Camera Inspects Nusra Commander’s Post in Arsal Outskirts

Al-Manar camera inspected on Tuesday Nusra Fornt commander Abu Malik Al-Talle’s post in Wadi Al-Khayl in Arsal outskirts after Hezbollah soldiers liberated the area from the terrorists.

Al-Manar TV footage shows the well-equipped post which was provided with all the life facilities needed by the terrorist commander to carry out his takfiri ‘duties’ in the area.

The video shows the medical and food stuffs provided by various sides, including the Qatari government, the electric appliances, the razors used by Al-Talle to shave before escaping from the post.

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