Hayat Aawali, the organizer of the pilgrimage trip during which 11 Lebanese Shiite men were abducted in Syria, said that the men were in good health. “We contacted the kidnapper, ‘Abu Ibrahim’, and he reassured us that that the 11 men are well,” Aawali told NOW on Thursday. She quoted “Abu Ibrahim” as saying that the kidnapped men were not in Aleppo’s Aazaz when it was shelled by Syrian regime forces but were in the “Tal al-Ahmar camp between Syria and Turkey.” On Wednesday, unverified television reports emerged claiming that the 11 Lebanese men – who were kidnapped in May by the rebel Free Syrian Army – were killed in an air strike Aazaz.
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