The FSA's Head of Central Media, Fahd Al Masri confirmed that Al Qusair area is subject to a large-scale Iranian military scheme, plotted along with the Syrian regime.
Al Masrti told the Kuwaiti Al Rai daily that Hezbollah's fighters have entered Homs suburbs several months ago under the supervision of the Iranian Revolutionary Guards officers, noting that 7200 fully-equipped militants are currently present in Al Qusair.
Al Masri also said that Hezbollah has taken over 11 Syrian villages, noting that the group's incursion into Homs suburbs and Al Qusair aims to control each of the Damascus-Homs, Homs-Baalbeck, Homs- Syrian coastline roads.
Al Masri stressed that the Syrian regime has launched its "plan B", saying that "once the Syrian opposition gets a grip on Damascus, Bachar Al Assad will then move to the Syrian coastline where he will set about establishing a sectarian-based state, in which a fragment of Lebanon will take part".
"Hezbollah is the key player in Al Qusair battles, whereas the regime forces presence is considered insignificant. Hezbollah is the one leading the battle in Homs suburbs under the supervision of Iranian Revolutionary Guard officers", he added.
Al Masri revealed that Hezbollah has digged mass graves in Al Qusair suburbs near the Syrian-Lebanese borders, in which a dozens of his fighters were burried. He also pointed out that more than 110 Hezbollah fighters have been killed in clashes during the past three days.
Moreover, Al Masri told the Kuwait daily that Hezbollah executed three of his fighters, including one of the Zaaytir family and another from the Murtada family, who attempted to flee the battleground and return to Lebanon.