Christians in Lebanon’s Bekaa Valley have begun arming themselves in preparation for an ISIS (now known as the Islamic State)
offensive as it seeks to expand its territorial control outside of
Syria. For Christians, who comprise 20% of Lebanon’s population, it will
be fight or flight.
IB Times Up to 3,000 militants from the Islamic State and other jihadists occupy the mountain range between Lebanon and Syria near the Sunni town of Arsal.
A
woman reacts during a sit-in organized by families of the Lebanese
soldiers who were captured by Islamist militants in Arsal, demanding
their release in the Lebanese town of Baalbek in the Bekaa Valley
As ISIS seeks to grab
land outside of the mountain caves and farms they currently control,
Christian volunteers have now created village defence forces to protect
against the Sunni militants who have taken up to 21 Lebanese soldiers
and policemen hostage.
“We are a minority
and we are under threat by the jihadists,” Rifaat Nasrallah, a commander
of the volunteer guards in the Greek Catholic town of Ras Baalbek,
said. “It wasn’t the idea of anyone in particular,” Nasrallah says of
the formation of defence units. “The whole village felt in danger so we
all agreed it was necessary.”
“We don’t shoot if we see someone or something moving in the mountains,” said one of the watchmen. “We just call the Army and they investigate.” Ras Baalbek has a population of 15,000 and is separated from the flashpoint town of Arsal by a range of hills.
“Imagine if Islamic
State makes it into Ras Baalbek and they crucify a Christian. It will
set Lebanon alight,” a western diplomat in the Lebanese capital of
Beirut, speaking on condition of anonymity, told The Times. There are approximately 2.4m Chrisitans in Lebanon, 20% of the total population.
The terror group has
continued to crack down on religious freedom since the announcement of
its Islamic “caliphate”, straddling the Iraqi-Syrian border. The Sunni
jihadists have taken over Iraq’s largest Christian town of Qaraqosh
causing thousands of residents to flee towards Kurdistan region.
They also issued an ultimatum to Christians in the city of Mosul to convert to their radical form of Islam or be forced to either pay a tax, leave the city or be harmed for refusal to convert.
The city is now
reportedly empty of Christians as hundreds of families fled following
the ultimatum of death or a historic contract ‒ known as “dhimma”‒ where
non-Muslims can receive protection if they pay a fee known as a
“jizya.”
ISIS has now beheaded it’s second of
the nineteen hostages taken during the brief occupation of the North
Lebanon border town of Arsal.
ISIS beheading of Lebanese soldier:
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