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Hariri's killer is Palestinian linked to al-Qaida
2005-02-14
BEIRUT, Lebanon -- The suicide bomber who killed former Lebanese Prime Minister Rafik Hariri is a Palestinian member of an Islamic group linked to al-Qaida. A security (official), on condition of anonymity, identified the bomber as Ahmed Abu Adas, a Palestinian refugee who lived in the low-income Beirut neighborhood of Tarik Jadida. The source said the bomber's neighbors saw him leave his home a few hours before the attack that killed Hariri and eight other people. Security forces raided Abu Adas' house later in the day and seized a computer and documents, the source told UPI. Abu Adas is said to belong to a Muslim fundamentalist group linked to Osama bin Laden's al-Qaida network. A group called the Organization of Nasrat and Jihad in Bilad Sham claimed responsibility for the attack, accusing Hariri of being an agent of the Saudi regime. Hariri has dual Lebanese-Saudi citizenship and is a close friend of the Saudi royal family.
Gonna suck being a Palestinian in Lebanon. Now, where did I put that nano-violin?


Additional: DUBAI, Feb 14 (Reuters) - An unknown Islamist group said it killed former Lebanese Prime Minister Rafik al-Hariri in a suicide attack on Monday, calling him a Saudi agent in a video tape aired on Al Jazeera television. "For the sake of our mujahideen brothers in Saudi Arabia ... we decided to implement the just execution of those who support this regime," a bearded man wearing a white turban and black robe said in excerpts aired from the tape. "This was a martyrdom operation we carried out ... This is the beginning of many martyrdom operations against the infidels and apostates in the Levant," the man said, reading from a statement that described Hariri as an "agent". He sat in front of a black flag carrying the name "Group for Advocacy and Holy War in the Levant". The Levant is the historical name of the region including today's Syria, Lebanon, Israel, Palestinian territories and Jordan.

The statement said the attack was also "in revenge for the pious martyrs killed by security forces of the Saudi regime" and used a religious term for Saudi Arabia often used by al Qaeda militants fighting Riyadh's U.S.-allied government since 2003. It was not possible to pinpoint the speaker's origin from his Arabic accent, though it seemed to be Levantine. Al Jazeera said the tape named the suicide bomber as Ahmed Abu Adas. The channel earlier said its Beirut bureau had received a phone call from a man speaking foreign-accented Arabic claiming the attack in the name of the same group. The authenticity of the tape could not be verified. Past attacks in Iraq and elsewhere in the region have been the subject of claims by many groups, some of which have turned out not to be true. Hariri was a regular visitor to Saudi Arabia where he spent 20 years building a fortune in the construction industry that Forbes estimated at $3.8 billion on its 2003 World's Richest People list.Saudi Arabia condemned the Beirut attack as "evil". Lebanese Information Minister Elie al-Firzli told reporters the video tape was being studied. "We cannot rule out anything," he said.
Posted by:Steve

#21  Well, Sobiesky, please give your friend my regards (and condolances if he knew the deceased.) I know the Syrians are the obvious possibility, I just get paranoid sometimes.
Posted by: Phil Fraering   2005-02-14 11:55:22 PM  

#20  OK, had a phone call with a former SLA officer, living here in Canuckistan since 1986. Presented the theories (trade war conspiracy, AQ and Soddy royals connection) asking to comment on them after am done.

He seemed to be amused and responded with 3 words:

Pure unadulterated crapola

and then continued:

Ask any Lebanese and they will all tell you that they have no doubts about Syrian involvement. The AQ story is just a smokescreen for non-Lebanese consumption...Syrians hoping that it would be swallowed line, hook and sinker and absolving them of any wrongdoing outside Lebanon.
Posted by: Sobiesky   2005-02-14 10:47:06 PM  

#19  Syrians with the blessing of Iran? It has Baathist fingerprints.
Posted by: Sock Puppet of Doom   2005-02-14 10:22:25 PM  

#18  I'm going to be paranoid here:

1. Zawahiri's tape was released yesterday.
2. That was the signal to move ahead with the Beirut boom.
3. Was it a signal for the US to move up its terror alert?
Posted by: Seafarious   2005-02-14 10:17:53 PM  

#17  YES !!!!!!
We're back to the pre Achille Lauro days of nameless micro grudges precipitating vendetta slayings by unknown and unknowable groups with obscure, undefinable, and hallucenogenic goals.

It's the salafi palawan command general front dervish brigade of the kharjarite regenerative legion !
Posted by: epaminondas   2005-02-14 9:50:33 PM  

#16  Phil, ya're right. They are. However, why take out Hariri to hurt some Soddy? Magic Kingdom angles and such considered, it freakin does not make any sense. It would make a sense to take out a family member of the leader of a faction if the leader is not available or untouchable.

Lebanon--upcoming elections--strong tendency towards independence--Hariri its strong advocate with a chance to form a new government...

That makes sense. Very likely Syrians involved on planing level. Of course, there's a law of unintended consequences. Very likely it will backfire.
Posted by: Sobiesky   2005-02-14 6:53:25 PM  

#15  

Bin Laden is a Saudi construction magnet. magnate... Unless you are talking about magnets distributed by advertisers for the 'fridge...
Posted by: BigEd   2005-02-14 6:53:01 PM  

#14  Sobiesky: I don't know. But consider that there are multiple factions of Saudi Royalty, rumored to be occasionally violently hostile to each other.
Posted by: Phil Fraering   2005-02-14 6:43:16 PM  

#13  Typo typing fast.... btw...
being its the Mid-East and being that there are even Magic Kingdom angles....
The arabesque will never be understood by those of us outside the culture.

So in that case.... help all players take each other out....
Posted by: 3dc   2005-02-14 6:34:05 PM  

#12  3dc, magnet? Messmerism's involved? :-)

Oh! Magnate!

Well, it's not even a good conspiracy theory.
Posted by: Sobiesky   2005-02-14 6:18:41 PM  

#11  Bin Laden is a Saudi construction magnet.
This guy was in the construction business in Saudi too.
Puts business competition into a new light?

Posted by: 3dc   2005-02-14 6:13:57 PM  

#10  Phil, think about it. How would be Soddies harmed by Hariri's assassination.
What is more significant, Hariri's 'friendship' with Soddy royals, or his drive for independent Lebanon?

Let's see what ol' Occam sez ... : "Chop, chop ... I pick the second."
Posted by: Sobiesky   2005-02-14 6:07:54 PM  

#9  I just had a nasty thought: what if this really was AQ, and this was a way of striking at the Royal Family in Saudi Arabia?
Posted by: Phil Fraering   2005-02-14 5:44:30 PM  

#8  OK, I call the AQ connection bullshit. It has Syrian Military Spec Ops written all over it. They try to misdirect the attention, but no one in Lebanon seems to buy it.
Posted by: Sobiesky   2005-02-14 5:07:31 PM  

#7  Actually, Hariri was trying to rebuilt Lebanon - almost single-handedly. Good man with vision - just the kind of person Lebanon cannot afford to lose. And I personally smell Baathist all over this hit - no way that much explosive is gathered in one spot in Beirut without Syrian participation and/or active non-interference.
Posted by: Shieldwolf   2005-02-14 4:27:50 PM  

#6  I read that there was something like 600lbs of explosive. Some ratbag group doesn't just scroung that up, even in the ME. Some state apparatus was behind this. The ID of the bomber is too quick for my taste.
Posted by: Remoteman   2005-02-14 4:17:27 PM  

#5  Trying to run the place, UG.
Posted by: Liberalhawk   2005-02-14 4:09:53 PM  

#4  What's a guy with $3.8 billion doing living in a shithole like Lebanon?
Posted by: Unagum Grenter5818   2005-02-14 3:52:43 PM  

#3  where'd this pinhead get the boom materials?

Given the availability of it in the ME, I was under the impression that Arabs excrete it through their skin - perhaps as a result of all that seething.
Posted by: BH   2005-02-14 3:29:10 PM  

#2  Is there any way we could drop a jetload of "Baby Names for the 21st Century" books on pan-Arabia? It's absurd-you have a 50/50 shot of guessing a complete stranger's name correctly if you just shout out Ahmed or Mohammed.
Posted by: Jules 187   2005-02-14 3:28:05 PM  

#1  riiigghhhttt - where'd this pinhead get the boom materials? The tech training? State sponsorship.....
Posted by: Frank G   2005-02-14 3:25:06 PM  

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