- Title: Released Hezbollah fighters arrive in Lebanon from Syria
- Date: 3rd August 2017
- Summary: PEOPLE WAITING VARIOUS AERIAL SHOTS OF CROWD, RELEASED HEZBOLLAH FIGHTERS ARRIVING VARIOUS OF RELEASED HEZBOLLAH FIGHTERS BEING CARRIED AMONG CROWD RELEASED HEZBOLLAH FIGHTER MOUSSA KOURANY KISSING A RELATIVE (SOUNDBITE) (Arabic) RELEASED HEZBOLLAH FIGHTER MOUSSA KOURANY SAYING: "I cannot express my feelings, I thank all the (Hezbollah) fighters that sacrificed for us, regards to Secretary General (Hassan Nasrallah) and to the Supreme Leader (Ayatollah Ali Khamenei)." MORE OF CELEBRATIONS (SOUNDBITE) (Arabic) LEBANESE WOMAN MAJIDA HAMEDA SAYING: "I have the feeling of a mother who has been waiting for her son, and a feeling of glory and pride" VARIOUS OF MAN WAVING HEZBOLLAH FLAG
- Embargoed: 18th August 2017 00:12
- Keywords: Hezbollah captives Syria
- Location: QAA, LEBANON
- City: QAA, LEBANON
- Country: Lebanon
- Reuters ID: LVA0036SLTXL3
- Aspect Ratio: 16:9
- Story Text: Five Hezbollah fighters arrived in the village of Qaa, northeast Lebanon, on Thursday night (August 3) after being released as part of a ceasefire agreement with Nusra militants.
The members were greeted with crowds celebrating their return after being released from captivity.
About 7,000 Syrians, including Nusra militants and refugees, left the Arsal district on the border between Lebanon and Syria as part of the ceasefire deal that also involves the handover of captured Hezbollah fighters.
Syrians who left Lebanon after the ceasefire started crossing into a rebel-held area of Syria where they will settle, Lebanese media reported.
The ceasefire took effect last week, just days after Shi'ite Hezbollah and the Syrian army launched an offensive to drive Nusra Front and other Sunni militants from their last foothold in the border area between Lebanon and Syria.
Hezbollah is an important ally of the Syrian government in the war against rebel groups that include the Nusra Front. - Copyright Holder: REUTERS
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