Dinnieh fighting

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Dinnieh fighting
Date December 30, 1999 - January 6, 2000
Location Dinnieh district
Status Lebanese victory
Belligerents
Flag of Lebanon Lebanese Army Takfir wa al-Hijra
Commanders
many Bassam Ahmad Kanj  
Strength
13,000 200-300
Casualties and losses
14 killed[1] 25 killed
55 captured

The Dinnieh fighting (December 1999-January 2000) involved the Islamist group Takfir wa al-Hijra and the Lebanese Army fighting for eight days[2] in the mountainous Dinnieh region, east of the northern Lebanese port of Tripoli.

Over a period of several days, an estimated 13,000 Lebanese army troops backed by tanks and artillery swiftly defeated the group of 200-300 rebels, driving isolated bands of surviving guerrillas into remote areas of north Lebanon. The Lebanese army reported a total of fourteen soldiers killed in action, while twenty-five rebels were killed and fifty-five captured.[3][4][5]

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