Lebanese man abducted near Syrian border, relative suspects HTS
The head of Nabi Sheet’s municipality in Baalbeck, a relative of the victim, accuses Syrian Islamist rebels of abducting the Lebanese driver, who is reportedly unaffiliated with any political party.
Hussein Nabil Moussawi, a Lebanese citizen kidnapped on Dec. 15, 2024, in a photo shared by his family.
Hussein Nabil Moussawi, a 25-year-old Lebanese driver, has been missing since Dec. 15 after taking a trip to Syria. The young man, who was transporting a Syrian family, is believed to have been abducted in the Kfeir region (Hasbaya district), near the Lebanese-Syrian border, according to Nabi Sheet's municipal president, a relative of the victim.Moussawi hails from a nearby village. The information, reported Tuesday by local media, has sparked concern. While the municipal official blames Syrian Islamist rebels from Hay'at Tahrir al-Sham (HTS), who gained power following the fall of President Bashar al-Assad, the victim’s family has refrained from accusing anyone at this stage, according to press reports. Read also General amnesty: Mikati calls for the swift appointment of a prison inspection committee A spokesperson for the Internal...
Hussein Nabil Moussawi, a 25-year-old Lebanese driver, has been missing since Dec. 15 after taking a trip to Syria. The young man, who was transporting a Syrian family, is believed to have been abducted in the Kfeir region (Hasbaya district), near the Lebanese-Syrian border, according to Nabi Sheet's municipal president, a relative of the victim.Moussawi hails from a nearby village. The information, reported Tuesday by local media, has sparked concern. While the municipal official blames Syrian Islamist rebels from Hay'at Tahrir al-Sham (HTS), who gained power following the fall of President Bashar al-Assad, the victim’s family has refrained from accusing anyone at this stage, according to press reports. Read also General amnesty: Mikati calls for the swift appointment of a prison inspection committee A spokesperson for the...
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