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Al Qaeda-backed Palestinian militants bring worst fighting to Lebanon for 20
years

Last updated at 17:52pm on 20th May 2007 

 

Lebanese troops have been battling al Qaeda-linked militants based in a
Palestinian refugee camp with 38 people dead in Lebanon's bloodiest internal
fighting since the 1975-90 civil war. 


Thirteen soldiers and 19 militants died in the clashes, which erupted before
dawn at the Nahr al-Bared camp and spread into the nearby Sunni Muslim city
of Tripoli in north Lebanon. 


A cabinet minister said the fighting with Fatah al-Islam, which the
government says is backed by Syria, seemed timed to try to derail U.N. moves
to set up an international court to try those suspected of carrying out
political killings in Lebanon. 

 



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