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General among four killed in Lebanon car bomb

By Agence France Presse (AFP)

Wednesday, December 12, 2007

BEIRUT, Dec 12, 2007 (AFP) - A Lebanese army general was among at least four people killed on Wednesday in a car bomb that also injured seven others in a suburb on the outskirts of Beirut, a security source told AFP.

"General Francois El Hajj was killed in the blast and several other people were injured, including his driver," said the source, who did not wish to be identified.

The official said Hajj was tipped to replace the army's top commander General Michel Sleiman, who is the frontrunner to become Lebanon's next president but whose election has been blocked by a standoff between the opposition and the ruling majority camps.

"He was a great man, a kind man, who was very intelligent," the official said, referring to Hajj.

The general, who was on his way to the defence ministry when the blast took place shortly after 7:00 a.m. (0500 GMT), was head of operations in the army.

He gained prominence last summer during a fierce 15-week battle between the army and an Al-Qaeda-inspired Islamist group at a Palestinian refugee camp in northern Lebanon.

Earlier a Lebanese Red Cross official told AFP that four people were killed and seven were wounded in the morning rush-hour blast that rocked the suburb of Baabda, southeast of Beirut.

An AFP correspondant at the scene said the blast took place outside the Baabda municipal building, causing severe damage to the face of the structure and destroying several cars parked nearby.

Ambulances rushed to the site to evacuate the casualties and firefighters extinguished cars set ablaze, as police and army vehicles cordoned off the area.

Several officials said Hajj's assassination was linked to the battle at Nahr al-Bared camp.

"My first reaction is that this is linked to Nahr al-Bared," said MP Butros Harb, an MP with the ruling Western-backed majority.

"I am not sure that this is not a message to the army in order to destabilise it and remove the halo around it at a time when the commander in chief has been tipped to become president," he added.

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Many Arab and Western embassies are in Baabda, home of the presidential palace which has been vacant since November 23 when the incumbent Emile Lahoud ended his term and left as feuding politicians bickered over his successor.

Buildings within a 100-metre (-yard) radius of the site of the explosion had their windows blown out and people rushed to the scene looking for their loved ones.

"Let me through, let me through, I want to find my father," one woman cried out as police kept her at bay.

The blast comes amid high tension in Lebanon which has been rocked by a number of political assassinations in the past two years that have killed several MPs and politicians.

On Tuesday a parliament session to elect the army chief as Lebanon's president was postponed for the eighth time, amid a tug-of-war between politicians and fears that a vote could be delayed until March.

The standoff between the opposition and the ruling majority camps marks Lebanon's worst political crisis since the end of its 1975-1990 civil war and there has been fear that it could spill out into violence.

Lebanon has been without a president since Lahoud ended his term on November 23.

The ruling coalition and the opposition have agreed to give the post to General Sleiman, but they are bickering over how to amend the constitution to allow for his election and over the shape of a new cabinet.

Lebanon has been on edge since the February 14, 2005 Beirut seafront bomb blast that killed former premier Rafiq Hariri, in an attack that was widely blamed on Syria and forced it to end three decades of military domination.

Damascus has denied any connection with the Hariri killing or any of the others since then.-AFP

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it never will and that is the sad part about it.

June 11 05-Married George, civil ceremony in New York

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Jan 15-Back to NY we go...

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Sometimes I just wonder about the world ... everything just seems so wrong!!!

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From what I've seen and heard, Lebanon is beautiful esp. Beirut. I don't think it's any more dangerous than any other part of the Mid East. Bombings happen all over the Mid East. Keep in mind Beirut today is not the Beirut of the 70s/80s.

and probably quite a bit safer than most major american cities.

that scene in syriana was um, intense. but there's more to beirut than that.

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From what I've seen and heard, Lebanon is beautiful esp. Beirut. I don't think it's any more dangerous than any other part of the Mid East. Bombings happen all over the Mid East. Keep in mind Beirut today is not the Beirut of the 70s/80s.

and probably quite a bit safer than most major american cities.

that scene in syriana was um, intense. but there's more to beirut than that.

What scene?? I closed my eyes when he pulled out the pliers! :blink:

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From what I've seen and heard, Lebanon is beautiful esp. Beirut. I don't think it's any more dangerous than any other part of the Mid East. Bombings happen all over the Mid East. Keep in mind Beirut today is not the Beirut of the 70s/80s.

That's what he keeps saying that it's beautiful but they did have a war there just last year so I'm not thinking that it's safer there then here. Then again I really haven't looked into it that much.

"Only from your heart can you touch the sky" - Rumi

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Beirut is/was beautiful.... the Paris of the Middle East. I'll never forget my first glimpse of the city as we landed at night -- it looked like a glittering jewel with thousands of lights rising on the hills, all twinkling and dancing in the jet black mirror of the Mediterranean.....

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i dont have any of downtown beirut mostly i have pics of the sea and such. let me find them and get them loaded on photobucket and ill post them.

June 11 05-Married George, civil ceremony in New York

May 30 08-Baby Joshua was born

Jan 15-Back to NY we go...

May 10-made decision not to go back overseas.

July 10-filed for divorce

Jan 11-Divorce final

July 11-1st trip to take Josh to see George

Mar 12-2nd trip to take Josh to see George

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That description alone makes me want to visit Beirut. :star:

Beirut is/was beautiful.... the Paris of the Middle East. I'll never forget my first glimpse of the city as we landed at night -- it looked like a glittering jewel with thousands of lights rising on the hills, all twinkling and dancing in the jet black mirror of the Mediterranean.....
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Beirut in the late 90s

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شارع النجمة في بيت لحم

Too bad what happened to a once thriving VJ but hardly a surprise

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more to follow...these were taken above the city Jounieh at the Catholic area called Haressa

June 11 05-Married George, civil ceremony in New York

May 30 08-Baby Joshua was born

Jan 15-Back to NY we go...

May 10-made decision not to go back overseas.

July 10-filed for divorce

Jan 11-Divorce final

July 11-1st trip to take Josh to see George

Mar 12-2nd trip to take Josh to see George

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