Fighting Rages In North Lebanon For Second Day

June 23rd, 2008 Posted By Lftbhndagn.

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TRIPOLI, Lebanon (Reuters)- Sectarian fighting raged for a second day in north Lebanon on Monday, further denting a Qatari-brokered deal to end the country’s political crisis.

Security sources said six people have been killed and 48 wounded in the clashes in Tripoli, Lebanon’s second largest city.

The fighting, which broke out at dawn on Sunday, continued on the outskirts of the mainly Sunni Muslim port city despite a ceasefire agreement between Sunni supporters of the government and Alawite gunmen close to the Hezbollah-led opposition.

Several homes, shops and cars were damaged in fighting around the Sunni Bab Tibbaneh district and Alawite Jabal Mohsen.

The warring sides exchanged machinegun fire, grenades and mortar bombs. Scores of families fled and sought safe haven in other parts of the city and nearby villages.

Tripoli is dominated by Lebanon’s anti-Syrian Sunni-led majority coalition while a majority of Alawites have close ties to Syria, which is ruled by an Alawite and is allied to the opposition.

Alawites are a small offshoot of Shi’ite Islam which dominates the Baathist government in neighboring Syria. Their numbers are small in Lebanon but they gained some political clout during Syria’s military presence in Lebanon.

Last month Lebanon ended its 18-month political crisis with the Western-backed coalition and the Hezbollah-led opposition reaching a Qatari-mediated accord. The conflict had led to a violent showdown that threatened a new civil war.

Since then there have been frequent minor security incidents.

Delays in forming a national unity government as stipulated in last month’s accord have raised fears of a further deterioration in the security situation and a collapse in efforts to resolve the political standoff.


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2 Responses

  1. Dan (The Infidel)

    That civil war is comming. Lebanon is sick of Hizbollah. And the Sunnis aren’t going to take second place to the Shia especially in regards to Israel and the Palestinians.

    Syria is an also-ran anymore. The’ve been marginalized by the Hizzies. If they think they can fill the void left by the Hizzies….if the Hizzies are finally defeated…they might want to think again.

  2. franchie

    “Les rancnes ne s’appaisent pas vraiment, mais tu sais comment les hommes sont dupes. C’est bien ridicule. Il y a toujours des problemes et des victimes, ce matin une persnne est morte au nord. Mais ceci a plus d’importance mediatique je suppose. En ce qui concerne le nouveau president, je suis TRES heureuse qu’on ait finalement un president mais le probleme est que ce president n’est pas fort, et c’est justement pourquoi il fut elu.”

    last mail from my Lebanese friend,

    the Lebaneses (Beyrouthans) are stoic, they don’t pay much attention to the fightings anymore, and say that that arises more worries for the foreigners than for them.

    So the grudges are not ending soon

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