BEIRUT (The Daily Star)- The Nusra Front Monday issued
a new threat against the captive soldiers and policemen being held on Lebanon’s
northeastern border after police raided a notorious prison packed with
Islamists earlier in the day.
In response, the families of the captives blocked a
major Beirut road, in the first protest of its kind since they removed barriers
from a street in the capital’s downtown district on Dec. 23.
In a statement issued Monday, the families said that
their “issue is with the government and not with the captors,” claiming that
the government was responsible for disrupting the release of the captive
servicemen. The statement warned that the families would escalate protests if
the threat against the hostages is carried out.
The families response came after a bone-chilling photo
posted to a Nusra-affiliated Twitter page showed 12 captives with their hands
bound and lined up in a single row laying face down in the snow as five
black-clad masked gunmen stood behind them with their rifles pointed at the
hostages.
“Who will pay the price?” read the caption. The same
slogan had been used to threaten the hostages before killing two on previous
occasions since they were abducted in August.
In a follow-up post the Nusra Front displayed six
close-up photos of gruesome bullet wounds. The caption alleged that “Roumieh
prisoners sustained dangerous wounds” after the Lebanese Army opened fire on
some of the inmates during a surprise raid Monday.
Lebanese police raided Roumieh Prison Monday, emptying
out its notorious Bloc B after intercepting calls between Islamist prisoners
and members of the cell behind Saturday's suicide bombings in Tripoli.
Roumieh’s Block B, which holds around 900 prisoners,
including more than 300 who are labeled as terrorists by security forces,
boasts a collection of dangerous individuals accused of belonging to extreme
Islamist movements such as ISIS, Al-Qaeda and its Syrian affiliate the Nusra
Front, and Fatah al-Islam, among others.
Following the raid, Interior Minister Nouhad Machnouk
said that the operation was carried out in a "clean and professional
manner," noting that no inmates were injured in the process.
Hours earlier, the jihadi group published a less
explicit threat to resume killing the captives in response to the police raid
on Roumieh Prison.
"Due to the deterioration of the security
situation in Lebanon, you will hear some surprises about the destiny of our war
captives, so wait for it," the tweet read.
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