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Deadly car bomb strikes Lebanese capital Beirut

By the 19/10/2012 - 14:48

A car bomb struck the mostly Christian Ashafriyeh district of central Beirut on 
Friday, with officials reporting at least eight people killed and about 80 
wounded. The bomb was the first to strike the Lebanese capital since 2008.

A huge car bomb exploded in a street in central Beirut during rush hour on 
Friday, killing at least eight people and wounding about 80, witnesses and 
officials said.

It was not immediately clear if the explosion targeted any political figure in 
Lebanon's divided community but it occurred at a time of heightened tension 
between Lebanese factions on opposite sides of the Syria conflict.

The bomb exploded in the street where the office of the anti-Damascus Christian 
Phalange Party is located near Sassine Square in Ashafriyeh, a mostly Christian 
area.

Phalange leader Sami al-Gemayel, a staunch opponent of Syrian President Bashar 
al-Assad and member of parliament, condemned the attack.

"Let the state protect the citizens. We will not accept any procrastination in 
this matter, we cannot continue like that. We have been warning for a year. 
Enough," said Gemayel, whose brother was assassinated in November 2006.

The blast occurred during rush hour, when many parents were picking up children 
from school, and sent black smoke billowing into the sky.

Eight people were killed and at least 78 were wounded, the state news agency 
said, quoting civil defence officials.

Several cars were destroyed by the explosion and the front of a multi-storey 
building was badly damaged, with tangled wires and metal railings crashing to 
the ground.

In the aftermath, residents ran about in panic looking for relatives while 
others helped carry the wounded to ambulances. Security forces blanketed the 
area.

Ambulances ferried the wounded to several hospitals, where doctors, nurses and 
students waited for casualties at the doors. At one hospital, an elderly woman 
sat in the emergency room with blood staining her blouse.

The hospitals put out an appeal for blood donations.

The war in neighbouring Syria, which has killed 30,000 people so far, has 
pitted mostly Sunni insurgents against President Assad, who is from the Alawite 
sect linked to Shi'ite Islam.

Tension between Sunnis and Shi'ites has been rumbling in Lebanon ever since the 
end of the 1975-1990 civil war but reignited after the Syria conflict erupted.

It reached its peak when former Prime Minister Rafik al-Hariri, a Sunni, was 
killed in 2005. Hariri supporters accused Syria and then Hezbollah of killing 
him - a charge they both deny. An international tribunal accused several 
Hezbollah members of involvement in the murder.

Hezbollah's political opponents, who have for months accused it of aiding 
Assad's forces, have warned that its involvement in Syria could reignite the 
sectarian tension of the civil war.

The last bombing in Beirut was in 2008 when three people were killed in an 
explosion which damaged a U.S. diplomatic car.

However fighting had broken out this year between supporters and opponents of 
Assad in the northern city of Tripoli.

(REUTERS)
Source URL: 
http://www.france24.com/en/20121019-huge-bomb-explosion-rocks-central-beirut-lebanon-ashafriyeh




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