Bab al-Tabbaneh–Jabal Mohsen conflict

Bab al-Tabbaneh–Jabal Mohsen conflict

Lebanese army personnel on Syria Street, guarding the road between Bab al-Tabbaneh and Jabal Mohsen in 2011
Date1976 – 2015
Location
Belligerents

Islamic Unification Movement (during Lebanese Civil War)


Future Movement (During 2008 conflict)
Free Syrian Army
Al-Nusra Front
Islamic State
Local Armed Groups
Arab Democratic Party
Syrian Arab Republic (during Lebanese Civil War)
Hezbollah
Islamic Unification Movement (2012–2015, from within Bab al-Tabbaneh)
Commanders and leaders
Said Shaaban
Hashem Minkara
Ziad Alloukeh
Jalal Dandashi
Amer Arish
Husam Al Sabbagh
Other weaponsmiths and warlords
Ali Eid
Rifaat Eid
Strength
+3,000 +3,000
Casualties and losses
Hundreds Hundreds

The Bab al-Tabbaneh–Jabal Mohsen conflict was a recurring conflict between the Sunni Muslim residents of the Bab-al-Tabbaneh neighbourhood and the Alawite residents of the Jabal Mohsen neighbourhood of Tripoli, Lebanon from 1976 through 2015. Residents of the two neighbourhoods became rivals during the Lebanese Civil War and frequently engaged in violence. Residents were divided along sectarian lines and by their opposition to or support of the Alawite-led Syrian government. Violence flared up during the Syrian Civil War spillover in Lebanon.