Deadly violence continues in northern Lebanon  
 
Fresh clashes between Tripoli residents backing rival factions in Syria's 
conflict bring death toll since Sunday to 20.
Last Modified: 23 May 2013 19:48   
 
Tensions between Sunnis in Bab al-Tabbaneh and Alawites in Jabal Mohsen have 
flared during the Syrian conflict [Reuters] 
At least five people have been killed in 
evening clashes in Tripoli between Lebanese fighters backing rival 
factions in Syria's conflict, security sources told Al Jazeera.
The fighting on Thursday brings the death toll in the new wave of 
sectarian violence that started on Sunday to at least 20 people. More 
than 200 others have been wounded.
The northern city has suffered sporadic clashes since the Sunni 
Muslim-led uprising against Syrian President Bashar al-Assad broke out 
in March 2011, but Wednesday night saw the the fiercest fighting so far, as 
warring sides used mortar bombs, grenade and machineguns.
Sunnis sympathetic to Syrian rebels living in the Tripoli district of Bab 
al-Tabbaneh have been fighting members of Assad's Alawite sect in 
the hilltop neighbourhood Jabal Mohsen.
The two groups have clashed in Tripoli on and off for decades, but 
the Syrian conflict has reopened old wounds, with each side accusing the other 
of using the city as a base for sending fighters and weapons in 
and out of Syria.
Syrian activists said the fighting in Tripoli flared after a fierce 
assault by Assad's forces on the Syrian border town of Qusayr, where 
fighters from Lebanon's Hezbollah group are backing government troops in their 
battle against rebels.
Local politicians said efforts to meet and discuss a ceasefire agreement have 
so far failed.
Footage of funerals for Hezbollah fighters killed in Qusayr was being watched 
by Shias across Lebanon, raising
sectarian tensions in other parts of the country, which suffered its own civil 
war from 1975 to 1990.
In the southern coastal city of Sidon, followers of a Sunni cleric blocked a 
funeral procession for a Hezbollah fighter.
Lebanese soldiers tried to break the blockade, leading to an exchange of 
gunfire between the protesters and security forces, residents said. 
No injuries were reported.  
 
Source: 
Al Jazeera and agencies  

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