Lebanese Officials Condemn Iranian Embassy Attack, Call for Self-Restraint

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Lebanese officials denounced on Tuesday the twin blast that took place in the neighborhood of Bir Hassan in Beirut's southern suburbs, which killed at least 23 people and injured more than 145.

Speaker Nabih Berri denounced the attack, pointing out that "the terrorist attack is a clear attempt to create a rift among the Lebanese.

"It's a conspiracy against the Lebanese," he added.

Caretaker Prime Minister Najib Miqati condemned the “terrorist and coward” attack, considering that it aims at creating further tension in Lebanon and “use the country as a mailbox.”

He called on all sides to exercise self-restraint amid the current stage that the country is passing through.

Miqati also called on security forces to swiftly to unveil those who are behind the explosions and detain them.

The PM contacted security agencies leaders, who briefed him on the situation, and also contacted the Iran's ambassador to Lebanon Ghazanfar Rokn Abadi.

Miqati delegated caretaker Information Minister Walid Daouq to the blasts site, who in his turn denounced the attack, offering “condolences to the relatives of the victims.”

He later headed a meeting for the National Disaster Operation Center at the Grand Serail to weigh the repercussions of the twin blasts.

Miqati tasked the Higher Relief Council to provide substitute homes for those whose homes were damaged due to the blasts swiftly and to pay them compensations soon after the Social Affairs Ministry issues its report on the damage caused by the explosions.

PM-designate Tammam Salam condemned the attack, saying that "the best response to the evil scheme is to be patient and fortify our unity."

Al-Mustaqbal movement leader ex-PM Saad Hariri said that “the blasts should become a new impetus to steer Lebanon clear of the fires in the region.”

For his part, Caretaker Health Minister Ali Hassan Khalil called on all hospitals in Beirut to open their doors to receive people injured in the explosions.

Later on, Phalange Party leader Amin Gemayel said that “assaulting any Lebanese area targets on the whole nation with all its components.”

Lebanese Forces leader Samir Geagea offered his condolences to the families of the victims, saying that the “criminal incident and those that preceded it in other regions, compel us more than ever to call for distancing Lebanon from the developments in the region.”

For his part, Free Patriotic Movement leader MP Michel Aoun said that "this level of cruelty indicates what the future will hold for us if they reached power."

Hizbullah MP Ali Ammar told reporters that the “the targeted in this explosion is the resistance axis that supports the Palestinian cause.”

Head of al-Mustaqbal Parliamentary bloc MP Fouad Saniora denounced the attack, saying that "those who are behind the terrorist attack should be unveiled and penalized."

The March 14 General Secretariat later condemned with the strongest terms the Bir Hassan blasts, voicing its humanitarian and moral solidarity with the families of the victims.

Al-Jamaa al-Islamiyah official Rabih Dandashli also denounced the explosions and targeting of civilians.

Grand Mufti Sheikh Mohammed Rashid Qabbani denounced the attack, describing it as a “terrorist act.”

He considered that criminals insist on “destabilizing security in Lebanon,” expressing fear that the terrorist acts aim at inciting sedition between Sunnis and Shiites.

Qabbani also contacted the Iranian ambassador.

Jaafari Mufti Sheikh Ahmed Qabalan condemned the twin blasts, calling on officials to put an for the political rift and to swiftly form a new cabinet.

For his part, Progressive Socialist Party leader Walid Jumblat stressed that the "highest levels of national solidarity and rationality are required today more than ever," and urged the Lebanese to "immediately go back to dialogue at least in seeking to regulate disputes."

Hizbullah, which is fighting alongside the regime of President Bashar Assad in war-hit Syria, has seen its strongholds in southern Beirut targeted twice by car bombs this year.

The blasts, on July 9 and August 15, killed 27 people.

Tensions in Lebanon over the 32-month-old conflict in Syria have been rising, with Hizbullah's involvement criticized by many Sunni Lebanese who back the Sunni-dominated uprising against Assad.

Comments 23
Missing nuetral 19 November 2013, 11:22

Another sad day for Lebanon.

Thumb _mowaten_ 19 November 2013, 12:47

Hariri said that “the blasts should become a new impetus to steer Lebanon clear of the fires in the region.”

in other words, saad made himself the voice of the terrorists, and asked that we comply with their request.

Missing mohammad_ca 19 November 2013, 15:23

at least he didn't call them saints...

Thumb _mowaten_ 19 November 2013, 17:34

mehdi: i think you completely misunderstood me. i supported the intervention against takfiris and self-proclaimed "rebels" because it was clear from the start that they were a threat. this only confirms it for me, and reinforces me in my belief that they must be eradicated.
from day 1 of the rebellion they made threats against lebanon, "support us or fear our wrath after we win syria". lol. today they must have realized they are not going to win in syria, and the best they can ever do in lebanon is a few cowardly attacks here and there. in the mean time, they're being identified and taken care of, one by one.

Missing mohammad_ca 19 November 2013, 21:21

besides Iran already blamed Israel not the takfiris...

Thumb mckinl 19 November 2013, 14:06

It is another sad day for all of MENA as the violence proceeds unabated, the poisoned fruit of Wahhabi wisdom ...

Thumb benzona 19 November 2013, 11:40

Obviously, what are they going to do? Kill a million Syrians they forced into exile in OUR country?

These hezb terrorists aren't smart. Hypothetically speaking, Arm a million Syrians and half a million Palestinians, what would happen to them? They better surrender their arsenal and confess their crimes in order to be forgiven so we can all move on.

Thumb mckinl 19 November 2013, 13:34

The Shia and all other non Wahhabis are guilty by accident of birth to be condemned to punishment and death ... Such is the edict of the protectors of Islam ...

Thumb benzona 19 November 2013, 13:49

Bla-bla-bla

You're making a soup to suit your needs.

Some alawites killed dozens of thousands Syrian in 2012/2013, the victims wanted justice, Hezbollah went to rescue the alawite murderers... Now Hezbollah became. Legitimate target.

If Bachar hadn't been born, Rafic, Pierre, gebran, samir and others would still be alive...

Thumb benzona 19 November 2013, 14:11

How many kids did Bachar the alawi and Hezbollah kill in Syria? Probably ten just for today. Thousands in the past year.

Sure, killings kids is very unforgivable... But being Lebanese is just an identity. A kid is a kid, I feel for all of them, you however only feel for chia kids. You are the reason why Lebanon is regressing.

Missing youssefhaddad 19 November 2013, 11:47

The language of deadly bombs will always deafen any other language.
Lebanon remains a hostage of the regional conflicts, regretfully, by the will of many Lebanese. God help us all.

Thumb mckinl 19 November 2013, 13:54

Lebanon is a target not a hostage ... The battle is moving from the political to the streets.

M14 is the political front and Takfiri bombings are the military front. The poisoned fruit of Wahhabi wisdom.

Default-user-icon Patriot (Guest) 19 November 2013, 11:56

I wish they bomb all the politicians in lebanon then maybe we will be in peace. kel el kharab men warahon

Missing toronto 20 November 2013, 07:26

yislam timak

Thumb Dimyl452 19 November 2013, 11:56

It is amazing how we can be such fools, so ignorant, so blind and so weak!

If our country today, from north to south from east to west, is witnessing assassination attempts, car bombs, suicide bombs, armed militias, snipers...it is because we have learned nothing from all the wars, all the deaths, all the losses and the humiliation we have witnessed throughout the years!

We are all sheep, followers, beggars. It takes one minister to come to the scene of a blast for us to put smiles on our faces and bend over for them in "respect" and we immediately forget the dead and the disaster around us.

Yes parties from all sects and all sides have interfered in the Syrian crisis but what have we done? We have followed as zombies each our respective party or sect and gave those selfish politicians of ours more reason to divide our country and make fools out of us.

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Thumb Dimyl452 19 November 2013, 11:56

…..

Aren't we sick of fighting each other for another country then ours? for another ideology then ours? For another God then ours? For what? For when? For who?

Do you think that any of our dirty politicians would dare interfere in Syria? or send gunmen to Tripoli? or put red lines for the Lebanese army or ISF? if they didn't have the backing from the lebanese sheep?

For those of you that cheer such an act on your own soil and for those of you that swear for revenge for such an act on your own soil aren't you embarrassed by your country? having such low standards of living? It's almost 2014 and still we have no electricity, no water, no government, no laws, no justice...Pathetic!

I pity the country and the people that have died from 40 years ago until now for NOTHING!

Thumb bronco 19 November 2013, 15:20

Dimy1452 i totally agree with you.And as a BIG example how sad and pathetic are those Lebanese sheep you've mentioned, don't look too far just see the Thumbs Down you are getting.
I rest my case

Missing phillipo 19 November 2013, 12:28

What a surprise, I have just read that "al-Miadin" linked to Hizballah has an interview with the Iranian Ambassador on which he claims (naturally) that the "Zionist Entity" (Israel) is to blame for the explosion.

Thumb liefighter 19 November 2013, 13:29

The ever and ever suitable alibi ,Israel is using suicide bombers now,
some can believe him .LOL.

Thumb mckinl 19 November 2013, 13:32

We see now who is behind these atrocities. Divine day indeed Takfiri ...

Thumb ishteraki 19 November 2013, 13:32

true its a divine day ;)

Thumb beiruti 19 November 2013, 15:47

When this form of political dialogue was used 30 years ago at Beirut Airport against the US Marines and the US Embassy Compound, it was wrong. When it was used in 2005 against Rafiq Hariri it was wrong. Though the assumed perpetrators of those violent attacks are now its victims, there is no satisfaction in the exacting of payback. The prior acts ripped at the fabric of Lebanese society as much as this attack on the Iranian Embassy.
For once and for all, all sides must resolve to communicate with each other in a more civilized and bloodless manner. This is barbarism and has no place in Lebanese culture or society.

Default-user-icon Truth (Guest) 19 November 2013, 21:50

This is a divine attack !