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The Qusayr Meat Grinder: Hizballah’s Dead From May 20May 25, 2013 By Phillip Smyth Figure 1: Four Hizballah dead are buried in the Bekka Valley city of Ba'albek on May 21, 2013. The five day period from May 2025 th saw a massive rise in the number of Hizballah funerals which occurred across Lebanon. There were also group funerals. One occurred in the Bekka city of Ba’albek and is shown below. An undeniable trend, which has also become much more widespread, is the insistence that every dead Hizballah member was a “Defender” of Damascus’s Sayda Zaynab Shrine. During earlier announcements and funerals, the Zaynab Shrine and it’s protection were invoked quite regularly, but this shift demonstrates a more full acceptance of the narrative that all Hizballah members who are dying in Syria are “Protecting the Lady Zaynab”. On Facebook, albums holding the pictures of Hizballah’s dead from Syria have been entitled, “The Campaign to Defend Saydah Zaynab’s Shrine” to “Zaynab’s Defenders”. The narrative disregards whether these fighters were serving in the countryside near Qusayr, Damascus, or elsewhere within Syria. Instead, the main theme is that all actions executed in Syria are done to protect the Zaynab Shrine. Of course, this promotes more sectarian aspects of the war in Syria and with Hizballah’s involvement. The listed Hizballah members were all confirmed by checking close to 30 proHizballah and official Hizballah forums, Facebook pages, and websites. __

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The  Qusayr  Meat  Grinder:  Hizballah’s  Dead  From  May  20-­‐May  25,  2013  

By  Phillip  Smyth  

 

Figure  1:  Four  Hizballah  dead  are  buried  in  the  Bekka  Valley  city  of  Ba'albek  on  May  21,  2013.    

The  five  day  period  from  May  20-­‐25th  saw  a  massive  rise  in  the  number  of  Hizballah  funerals  which  occurred  across  Lebanon.  There  were  also  group  funerals.  One  occurred  in  the  Bekka  city  of  Ba’albek  and  is  shown  below.    

An  undeniable  trend,  which  has  also  become  much  more  widespread,  is  the  insistence  that  every  dead  Hizballah  member  was  a  “Defender”  of  Damascus’s  Sayda  Zaynab  Shrine.  During  earlier  announcements  and  funerals,  the  Zaynab  Shrine  and  it’s  protection  were  invoked  quite  regularly,  but  this  shift  demonstrates  a  more  full  acceptance  of  the  narrative  that  all  Hizballah  members  who  are  dying  in  Syria  are  “Protecting  the  Lady  Zaynab”.  On  Facebook,  albums  holding  the  pictures  of  Hizballah’s  dead  from  Syria  have  been  entitled,  “The  Campaign  to  Defend  Saydah  Zaynab’s  Shrine”  to  “Zaynab’s  Defenders”.  The  narrative  disregards  whether  these  fighters  were  serving  in  the  countryside  near  Qusayr,  Damascus,  or  elsewhere  within  Syria.  Instead,  the  main  theme  is  that  all  actions  executed  in  Syria  are  done  to  protect  the  Zaynab  Shrine.  Of  course,  this  promotes  more  sectarian  aspects  of  the  war  in  Syria  and  with  Hizballah’s  involvement.  

The  listed  Hizballah  members  were  all  confirmed  by  checking  close  to  30  pro-­‐Hizballah  and  official  Hizballah  forums,  Facebook  pages,  and  websites.    

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Name:  Muhammed  Yasir  Sabalani  

Death  Announced:  May  21,  2013  

Notes:  Sabalani  was  buried  in  a  group  funeral  which  included  three  other  Hizballah  members.  

 

Name:  Muhammed  Qataya.  

Death  Announced:  May  21,  2013.  Funeral  was  also  held  on  May  21,  2013.  

Notes:  Qataya’s  was  part  of  a  group  funeral,  which  included  three  other  dead  Hizballah  members.  

 

Name:  Muhammed  Mahdi  Ahmed  Murtada  

Death  Announced:  May  21,  2013.  Funeral  was  also  held  on  May  21,  2013.  

Notes:  Murtada  was  part  of  a  group  funeral,  which  included  four  other  dead  Hizballah  members.  

 

Name:  Al-­‐Haj  Ahmed  Wael  Ra’ad  

Death  Announced:  May  21,  2013.  Funeral  was  held  on  May  21,  2013  

Notes:  Ra’ad  was  part  of  a  group  funeral,  which  included  four  other  dead  Hizballah  members.  

 

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Photos  of  the  Ba’albek  Group  Funeral    

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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Name:  Ali  ‘Abbas  Daheni  (Abu  Ghaleb)  

Death  Announced:  May  20,  2013.    

Notes:  Daheni’s  death  was  first  announced  on  three  pro-­‐Hizballah  Facebook  pages.    

 

 

 

 

 

 

   

 

 

Name:  Husayn  Ahmed  Abu  al-­‐Hassan  (Al-­‐Sayyid  Abu  Zaynab)  

Death  Announced:  May  20,  2013.  Funeral  was  held  on  May  21,  2013.  

Notes:  First  announcement  of  Hassan’s  death  came  via  Facebook  and  then  BintJbeil.org.  

 

 

 

Name:  Muhammed  Hassan  al-­‐Shahadi  

Death  Announced:  May  20,  2013.  Funeral  was  held  on  May  23,  2013.  

Notes:  Yasour.org  and  BintJbeil.org  reported  that  Shahadi  was  killed  “Defending  the  holy  shrines  in  Syria”  and  that  those  attending  his  funeral  chanted  “Labayka  ya  Zaynab”  (“We  are  here  for  you,  O  Zaynab”).  The  first  photo  of  al-­‐Shahadi  which  was  uploaded  showed  him  with  a  beard.  His  martyrdom  poster  showed  him  clean-­‐shaven.  

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Figure  2:  Trucks  with  mounted  speakers  are  often  used  to  shout  Hizballah  slogans  during  funerals.    

Name:  Al-­‐Sayyid  ‘Abd  al-­‐Talib  Husayn  al-­‐Musawi    

Death  Announced:  May  21,  2013.  Funeral  was  held  on  May  21,  2013.  

Notes:  The  funeral  was  held  in  the  central  Bekka  Valley  town  of  Nabi  Chit.  The  day  before,  the  town  buried  another  fighter,  Hassan  Faysel  Shaker  (also  spelled  Shukor).1    

                                                                                                                         1  See  also:  Anne  Barnard,  “Hezbollah’s  Role  in  Syria  War  Shakes  the  Lebanese”,  The  New  York  Times,  May  20,  2013  http://www.nytimes.com/2013/05/21/world/middleeast/syria-­‐developments.html.  

 

 

[Video  titled  “Funeral  for  Musawi”]  

Name:  Muhammed  Jihad  Yusuf  

Death  Announced:  May  21,  2013.  Funeral  was  held  on  May  23,  2013.  

Notes:  Yusuf  was  from  the  southern  Lebanese  city  of  Tyre.    

 

   

 

 

[Video  titled  “Muhammed  Jihad  Yusuf's  Father  Talks  About  his  son”]  

Name:  Muhammed  Ghassan  Bedayr  (A.K.A.  Muhammed  Husayn  Ghassan)  

Death  Announced:  May  21,  2013.  Funeral  was  held  on  May  23,  2013.  Funeral  was  also  listed  (with  photos  posted  on  two  Hizballah  run  webpages)  on  May  24,  2013.  

 

   

 

 

Name:  Ali  Ahmed  Mazloum  

Death  Announced:  May  21,  2013.  

Notes:  At  the  time  of  this  writing,  no  other  photographs  were  available.  Mazloum’s  death  was  announced  via  Facebook.  It  is  important  to  see  that  the  two  religious  clerics  at  the  top  of  the  photograph  are  Hizballah’s  leader  Sayyid  Hassan  Nasrallah  (left)  and  Iran’s  Supreme  Leader,  Grand  Ayatollah  Ali  Khamenei.  

 

Name:  Talib  Habib  Fadhl  (A.K.A.  Abu  ‘Ali  al-­‐Hur)  

Death  Announced:  May  24,  2013.  

Notes:  At  the  time  of  this  writing,  only  one  photo  of  Fadhl  was  released.  In  this  photo  Hizballah’s  flag  waves  (left  corner)  and  Damascus’s  Sayda  Zaynab  Shrine  shines  in  the  sun  (right  corner).  

 

Name:  Abbas  Ahmed  Halal  (A.K.A.  Abbas  or  Abu  al-­‐Fadhl)    

Death  Announced:  May  24,  2013  

Notes:  On  most  Facebook  and  Hizballah-­‐run  webpages,  Hilal  is  usually  only  referred  to  as,  “Holy  Warrior  Martyr  Abbas”.  His  middle  and  last  names  are  not  mentioned  (except  for  one  photo  shown  below).  He  was  buried  in  Haboush,  Lebanon.    

 

 

Name:  Muhammed  Diab  ‘Ali  Sayyid  Ahmad  (A.K.A.  ‘Ali  al-­‐Ridha)  

Death  Announced:  May  24,  2013  

 

Name:  Jusoor  Muhammed  Isma’il  (A.K.A.  Tareb)  

Death  Announced:  May  24,  2013  

Notes:  In  the  photo  it  is  possible  to  make  out  a  tattoo  of  Abbas  Ibn  Ali  (Abu  Fadhl  al-­‐Abbas),  a  major  figure  in  Shia  Islam,  who  represents  bravery,  loyalty,  and  strength  on  the  battlefield.  

 

 

Name:  ‘Ali  Muhammed  Sa’id  ‘Aql  (A.K.A.  Abbas  or  ‘Ali  Muhammed  Aql)  

Death  Announced:  May  24,  2013  

Notes:  One  photograph  of  ‘Aql  has  been  issued  in  the  24-­‐hour  period  since  his  death  was  announced.  His  poster  combines  a  photo  of  Hizballah  leader,  Sayyid  Hassan  Nasrallah  and  the  gold  dome  of  the  Zaynab  Shrine.  

 

Name:  Abbas  ‘Ali  Rashid  Meqdad  (A.K.A.  Abu  al-­‐Fadhl)  

Death  Announced:  May  24,  2013  

Notes:  Meqdad  was  claimed  as  a  “Commander”  on  one  Facebook  page.      

 

 

Name:  Salah  al-­‐Sabagh  

Death  Announced:  May  22,  2013  

 

Name:  Muhammed  Hamadeh  (A.K.A.  Haj  Bashar)  

Death  Announced:  May  24,  2013  

Notes:  On  Facebook,  Hamadeh  was  claimed  to  be  a  Hizballah  commander.  His  older  age  may  indicate  this  claim  as  true.  The  announcement  for  Hamadeh  was  only  found  on  2  pro-­‐Hizballah  Facebook  pages.  

 

Name:  Isma’il  ‘Ali  Za’ytar  (A.K.A.  Abu  Mahdi  Nasrallah)  

Death  Announced:  May  25,  2013  

Notes:  Youkal.net  claims  Za’ytar  was  killed  in  Qusayr.  

 

Name:  Husayn  Abdallah  Tashuni    

Death  Announced:  May  25,  2013  

Notes:  Youkal.net  claimed  Tashuni  was  killed  in  Qusayr.  

 

Name:  Muhammed  Husayn  Salami  (A.K.A.  Bura  al-­‐Zuhra)    

Death  Announced:  May  23,  2013.  Burial  took  place  on  May  24,  2013.