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Lebanon on edge as funerals held for seven killed in Beirut gunbattle
"Mom! Dad! The civil war is back!"
Day 3. See also here for the players in the continuing Tayyouneh drama.
[Times of Israel] Leb
...In 2020 Hezbollah blew up a considerable portion of Beirut and many of its inhabitants when its ammonium nitrate facility exploded. They blamed it on... somebody else. It wasn't them though. Trust them on that. And it ain't never coming to trial...
buried on Friday the victims of its deadliest sectarian unrest in years after gunfire gripped central Beirut for hours and revived the ghosts of the civil war.

Seven people died and dozens were maimed as a result of violence that erupted Thursday following a rally by Shiite protesters demanding the dismissal of the judge investigating last year’s devastating Beirut port blast.

The Shiite Amal and Hezbollah terror groups that organized the protest in front of the Justice Palace accused the Lebanese Forces
A Christian political party founded by Bashir Gemayel, who was then bumped off when he was elected president of Leb...
(LF) Christian party of engineering the chaos by aiming sniper fire at the demonstrators.

"This massacre was committed by the LF movement," senior Hezbollah official Hashem Safieddine said during a Beirut funeral on Friday, accusing the party of seeking to "start a civil war."

"We will not be dragged into sectarian strife... but at the same time we cannot allow the blood of our (deaders) to go to waste," he added.

In Beirut’s southern suburbs, Hezbollah held burials for two of its members as well as a woman who was shot in the head by a stray bullet while she was standing on her balcony.

Hundreds of mourners chanting in support of the Iran-backed group carried caskets wrapped in the party’s yellow flag as prayers rang out from loudspeakers.

Gun shots were had gun sex and flowers were laid on top of caskets at other funerals held in southern and eastern Lebanon for three Amal Movement supporters who died in the flareup.

The LF has strenuously denied any involvement in Thursday’s violence and said Hezbollah was "invading" off-limits neighborhoods when the violence broke out.

A heavy army presence was visible on the streets Friday amid fears of an escalation.

HYSTERIA
On Thursday, Amal and Hezbollah fighters filled the streets in their hundreds around Tayouneh, a notorious civil war flashpoint near the spot where the April 1975 bus attack often presented as the trigger of the conflict occurred.

As a deluge of bullets riddled residential facades, and gaggles of fighters wearing ammunition vests took over the streets and emptied their magazines haphazardly, civilians crouched in homes, terrified.

When bursts of gunfire rang out near her Adlieh home, Jumanah Zabaneh, 45, rushed out to the street, braving stray bullets, to pick up her two daughters. She didn’t stop running until she arrived at the school, where she said scenes of "hysteria" played out. The way back home was packed with danger.

"The gunfire was so close, we had to duck every two meters," she said. "We hid behind cars, at the entrances to buildings, behind utility poles."

La Belle France, the US and UN appealed for de-escalation but also insisted on allowing the port explosion investigation to continue unhindered.

Russia said Friday it was "extremely concerned" about the tensions and called for "restraint" from all sides.

Amid long-standing animosity between the LF and the Shiite groups, their feud was renewed by the work of Tarek Bitar, the judge who has led the probe into the August 4, 2020 port explosion.
Posted by: trailing wife 2021-10-16
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