Lebanon Tense after Flare-Up as Pro-Hizbullah Daily Compares Geagea to Hitler

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Lebanon prepared to bury the victims of its deadliest sectarian unrest in years Friday after gunfire gripped the Tayyouneh-Ain el-Rummaneh area for hours and revived the ghosts of the civil war.

Seven people were killed and dozens wounded Thursday when violence erupted following a rally by Hizbullah and Amal Movement protesters demanding the removal of the judge investigating last year's port blast.

The two groups that organized the protest in front the Justice Palace accused the Lebanese Forces party of engineering the chaos by aiming sniper fire at the demonstrators. Video footage meanwhile showed the presence of gunmen carrying machineguns and RPG launchers among the Hizbullah and Amal supporters who were present in the Tayyouneh-Ain el-Rummaneh area.

The front page of the al-Akhbar daily, which is close to Hizbullah, carried a portrait of LF leader Samir Geagea donning Adolf Hitler's uniform and toothbrush mustache with a headline that read "No doubt".

"Samir Geagea, you were the first to know what happened yesterday... because you planned, prepared and executed... a major crime," the newspaper wrote.

The LF strenuously denied any involvement in Thursday's flare-up and said Hizbullah was "invading" residential neighborhoods when the violence broke out.

A heavy army presence was visible on the streets Friday amid fears of an escalation.

- Bad memories -

On Thursday, Amal and Hizbullah gunmen in their hundreds filled the streets around Tayyouneh, a notorious civil war flashpoint near the spot where the April 1975 bus attack often presented as the trigger of the conflict occurred.

As a deluge of bullets riddled residential facades, and gaggles of fighters wearing ammunition vests took over the streets and emptied their magazines haphazardly, civilians crouched in homes, terrified.

When Maryam Daher, a 44-year-old mother of two, saw civilians running for safety on television, she broke down.

"It all came back to me," she said. "At the very same moment, I received a message from my son's school asking parents to come and collect the children."

One of the six people killed was a mother of five hit in the head by a stray bullet inside her home.

As preparations in southern Lebanon and in Beirut were under way for the funerals, the country marked a day of mourning declared by authorities.

France, the United States and United Nations appealed for a de-escalation but also insisted on the need to allow the port explosion probe to continue unhindered.

Russia said Friday it was "extremely concerned" about the tensions and called on all sides to "show restraint."

In addition to long-standing animosity between the LF and the Shiite duo, their feud was renewed by the fate of Tarek Bitar, the judge who has led the investigation into the August 4, 2020 port explosion.

- Bitar's fate -

What was one of the world's biggest ever non-nuclear explosions and Lebanon's worst peacetime disaster killed 215 people, wounded thousands and flattened swathes of the capital.

The investigation has not yet established who was responsible for the tons of ammonium nitrate which had been poorly stored at the port for years nor what exactly started the fire that detonated the fertilizer.

Hizbullah and Amal accuse Bitar of political bias in an investigation which Lebanon's ruling elite as a whole has hampered at every turn for more than a year.

Two Amal former ministers are among the top officials Bitar has summoned for questioning.

The discreet 47-year-old judge is seen by the blast victims' families and many others who want the wholesale removal the political elite as the country's best chance to achieve justice and cause some kind of political shake-up.

"Judges must be free from violence. They must be free of threats. They must be free of intimidation, including that of Hezbollah," State Department spokesman Ned Price said.

Bitar's entourage says the young judge is aware of the risks in a country's whose history is littered with unpunished assassinations but remains determined to press his probe.

The latest appeals rulings on the various legal challenges launched by subpoenaed ministers currently allow Bitar to resume an investigation which was suspended multiple times.

But with the day of mourning on Friday and a religious holiday running until Monday, Bitar's investigation will not resume before next week.

The government headed by Prime Minister Najib Miqati and whose members are all sponsored by Lebanon's hereditary political barons is expected to seek a solution that would allow the investigation to continue but appease Hizbullah.

The Iranian-backed group's leader Sayyed Hassan Nasrallah, whose influence on the street and in the political arena is unmatched, gave a televised speech on Monday in which he unleashed a strident attack against Bitar.

Comments 16
Thumb Mystic 15 October 2021, 11:41

Perfect front page.

Missing ArabDemocrat.com 15 October 2021, 12:10

The Nazis brown shirts remind me of some groups black shirts!

Thumb i.report 15 October 2021, 15:20

The black shirts are Mussolini’s fascists… do you know how the Duce ended up? Hanged for treason .

Question: who’s today targeting Jews simply because they’re Jews? Iran and its terrorist organizations.
Question: who’s implementing the ethnic cleansing and population change in Syria? Your terrorist organization! This is all a Nazi-like program.

Missing ArabDemocrat.com 15 October 2021, 17:55

I.report. please google brownshirts. I am right :)

Thumb i.report 15 October 2021, 20:57

AD, I know you’re right about the brown shirts, my grandmother‘s cousin joined them. He was the shame of the family. My grandfather, RIP, was in the resistance and made it through the war. He was in a cell of saboteurs.

Missing cedars 16 October 2021, 14:55

At least you can take a picture of him versus the rat Nasrallah hiding in the sewers.

Default-user-icon Libnani (Guest) 15 October 2021, 12:34

Split this stupid country and let these illiterate Shai live alone in their own enclave. They are far lower than the Sunni and the Christian of Lebanon. They come from the stone ages and are stupid and uneducated. Lebanon can't co-exist with this murderous group called Huzbullah. As for portraying Gagaa as Hitler, imagine if he let these savage people enter "Ain Remaneh"!!!

Missing cedars 15 October 2021, 13:50

For each action there is an equal and opposite reaction. You want to come invade our streets and shoot sporadically blindly on everything, then learn a good lesson next time you come over.

Thumb i.report 15 October 2021, 15:22

The “army” arrests Christians defending their homes but it fails to apprehend the wanted terrorists involved in Rafic Hariri’s assassination. Damned be that army.

Thumb justice 15 October 2021, 15:37

Army? lol

Thumb i.report 15 October 2021, 15:41

I know justice… and America keeps providing weapons that eventually end up in the hands of the Shia terrorist organization…. Just like they left the taliban a huge arsenal that will last them for the next 50 years.

Thumb justice 15 October 2021, 15:37

You come to my area chanting shia shia shia and cursing everything I believe in; you destroy my property, my car, and my home... I definitely will do whatever I can to make sure you are dead. Well done to all in Ainil Remeneh for killing these invading savages.

Missing easygoing 15 October 2021, 16:40

Hope they kill more of those Iranian Dogs.. now Kizb know that they DON’T rule the streets, people don’t care anymore as they don’t have nothing left to loose..good job!!

Thumb 10452km2 15 October 2021, 16:56

This is so clever from alrafeek almunadel Bibo Al-Amine, let me try.
Hassan Nasrallah as Abu Bakr al-Bagdadi or Abu Bakr al-Bagdadi as Hassan Nasrallah you decide. Both terrorists look the same, act the same and they have practically the same ideologies and no need Photoshop. I guess they shopped at the same Halloween costume place. The only difference is that one has glasses one doesn't. It's like a Hamburger with cheese and one without cheese, it's still a freaking hamburger.

https://static.iqna.ir/fr/20131112/Photos/nasrallah.jpeg

https://img.welt.de/img/politik/ausland/mobile169153130/8531627707-ci23x11-w1136/Jahresrueckblick-2014-Abu-Bakr-al-Bagdadi.jpg

Missing gabriel01 15 October 2021, 18:11

If Geagea is Hitler, what does that make Hassan? Satan?

Missing cedars 16 October 2021, 18:33

God bless you hitler