With Hezbollah fighters suffering growing casualties in Homs and Damascus, unconfirmed reports are that there is a rift within the movement over exactly what their role in the ongoing Syrian Civil War should be.
Some people, including families of fighters deployed to Syria, are arguing that the militia’s focus should be on protecting Shi’ite religious sites in Syria as opposed to fighting on behalf of the Assad government against the rebels.
With Hezbollah’s age-old ties to Assad and the historically broad influence Syria has on Lebanon, there is fear among others in the group that Assad falling in favor of a Sunni Islamist government would be an “existential” threat to Hezbollah.
Some are downplaying the significance of the report, however, noting that it was broken by pro-rebel sources, and that they might be exaggerating the divide in hopes of undermining the group’s confidence.
to hell with Hezbollah or other entity of those whom are looking for a opportunity to gain something in this unjust war…, it is Syrian people who have answered with their support for the Syrian government and fighting these imported terrorism from Turkey to Sweden to England and USA.., from Saudi to other sunny muslims terrorist organizations to fight the Syrian people.., non of these bandits are freedom fighters.., they get paid by their supporters therefore they are nothing but mercenaries as US State department mercenaries are.
All lies. hezbollah is not involved at all