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At Least 40 Saudis in Fatah al-Islam Ranks
More than 40 Saudis have been fighting with the Fatah al-Islam terrorist group against the Lebanese army, a senior Palestinian official said on Monday.

Sultan Abul Aynayn, the Lebanon chief of the mainstream Fatah faction, told Agence France Presse that 42 Saudis figured among the militiamen who have clashed with soldiers since May 20 in a Palestinian refugee camp of northern Lebanon.

Twenty of them have been killed, one has surrendered, and another 21 are still holed up in the Nahr al-Bared camp, three of them wounded, Abul Aynain said.

The Al-Qaida-inspired group is also made up of Palestinian, Iraqi and Syrian fighters, according to the army, which has been battling Fatah al-Islam in the bloodiest internal violence since the end of Lebanon's civil war in 1990.

On Thursday, five Islamists were killed as troops raided their suspected hideout in and around Qalamoun, also in north Lebanon. A Lebanese military source said three Saudis were among the dead.(AFP)
 

Beirut, 02 Jul 07, 19:56
 
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