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Explosives Found on Main Chouf Road Raising Fears for Jumblat's Life
Roadside explosives have been recovered from a mountain road that leads to Walid Jumblat's palace in Moukhtara – a stark reminder that the maverick Druze leader remains a potential target of political assassination.
The device, which was found Saturday, consisted of four anti-tank rockets – three made in the United States and one in Russia. They were attached to wires readied for connection to a detonator, An Nahar reported Sunday.

The newspaper said the explosives sent a clear message to Jumblat that he is not "beyond reach."

The parcel was placed in an open rainwater drain on the side of the road in Doumit, paradoxically only a few kilometers from Deir Dourit, site of the assassination of Jumblat's father, Kamal, in March 1977.

The explosives were discovered by a laborer riding in the back of an open truck. He noticed a suspicious object and reported it to a nearby police station.

Beirut newspapers said the rockets must have been placed in the early hours of the morning, because security forces had thoroughly inspected the area in an overnight sweep in anticipation of a Jumblat trip from Moukhtara to Beirut.

Jumblat has warned of potential security jolts in Lebanon as the international investigation into the murder of Rafik Hariri shifts its focus to possible Syrian suspects.
 

Beirut, 11 Dec 05, 09:23
 
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