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Fresh clashes shake Lebanese city | Fresh clashes shake Lebanese city |
(about 15 hours later) | |
Sectarian fighting has broken out again between rival factions in the northern Lebanese city of Tripoli. | |
At least six people were killed, including a 10-year-old boy, and 30 injured in the clashes between Alawite and Sunni Muslims, officials said. | |
Fighting in the city led to five deaths and dozens of injuries earlier in July. | |
Rival politicians formed a government of national unity two weeks ago, but there has since been further wrangling over weapons held by Hezbollah. | |
The Shia Islamist movement used its arsenal to briefly seize control of the capital, Beirut, and rout supporters of the pro-Western parliamentary majority in May. | |
Ceasefire breached | |
Eyewitnesses in Tripoli said rivals sides fired rocket-propelled grenades after hours of sporadic sniper fire. | Eyewitnesses in Tripoli said rivals sides fired rocket-propelled grenades after hours of sporadic sniper fire. |
One rocket reportedly hit a block of flats and set a nearby vegetable market ablaze. | One rocket reportedly hit a block of flats and set a nearby vegetable market ablaze. |
Shops were closed and people could be seen fleeing their homes near the battlefront, which separates Bab Tibbaneh district, which is Sunni, from the Alawite-dominated Jabal Mohsen area. | Shops were closed and people could be seen fleeing their homes near the battlefront, which separates Bab Tibbaneh district, which is Sunni, from the Alawite-dominated Jabal Mohsen area. |
Lebanese army soldiers have taken control of the streets after previous violent outbreaks and have pledged a tough response to breaches of a ceasefire. | Lebanese army soldiers have taken control of the streets after previous violent outbreaks and have pledged a tough response to breaches of a ceasefire. |
On Thursday, the cabinet decided to postpone talks on the issue of arms held by Hezbollah. | |
The group, which is part of the new government, but also has a large and well-organised military wing, is backed by Syria and Iran. | |
Saudi Arabia, Egypt, the US and France are among the main backers of the Future movement of pro-western Prime Minister Fouad Siniora. | Saudi Arabia, Egypt, the US and France are among the main backers of the Future movement of pro-western Prime Minister Fouad Siniora. |
The Future movement wants government policy to include disarming Hezbollah, which says its weapons are needed for resistance against its southern foe, Israel. | The Future movement wants government policy to include disarming Hezbollah, which says its weapons are needed for resistance against its southern foe, Israel. |