Beirut Bomb Kills Terrorism Investigator

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SAM F. GHATTAS | January 25, 2008 06:27 PM EST | AP

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Lebanese soldiers secure the scene near a damaged car with a covered body in it at the site of explosion in Beirut, Lebanon Friday, Jan. 25, 2008. A car bomb ripped through one of Beirut's Christian neighborhoods Friday, killing at least five people including a top police official who had been investigating terrorist bombings, officials said. The force of the blast, which struck midmorning in Hazmieh on the Lebanese capital's eastern edge, set a dozen vehicles ablaze and ripped a crater in the asphalt two meters (six feet) wide and a meter (3 feet) deep. Another dozen vehicles were wrecked in a nearby lot. The country's national police chief, Brig. Gen. Ashraf Rifi, confirmed that the blast was a car bomb that killed Capt. Wissam Eid, a senior police intelligence official. Eid was an engineer who was handling "very important" files, including "all those having to do with the terrorist bombings" in Lebanon, Rifi said. (AP Photo/Ahmad Omar)

BEIRUT, Lebanon — A car bomb Friday killed one of Lebanon's top terrorism investigators who was probing assassinations of prominent anti-Syrian figures and a series of other attacks in recent years.

Capt. Wissam Eid, 31, worked for the police intelligence agency which is closely tied to the Western-backed government and had survived two previous assassination attempts. The attack also killed his bodyguard and three passers-by and wounded 37 people, police said.

A huge plume of black smoke rose from the site of the attack in the Lebanese capital. Television footage showed orange flames shooting up into the sky, as several cars burned and firefighters struggled to put out the flames.

Graphic televised images showed a body slumped behind the wheel of a delivery truck ripped apart by the blast and two other bodies on the ground. The bombing set a dozen vehicles ablaze and ripped a crater in the asphalt 12 feet wide and 6 feet deep. It shattered windows hundreds of feet away and knocked motorcyclists off roads.

Lebanon is deeply and bitterly divided along pro- and anti-Syrian lines. A prolonged crisis has left the country without a president since Nov. 23 because the two camps cannot agree on a candidate or the makeup of a future government.

Since 2005, the country has seen a series of bombings including the assassinations of eight prominent anti-Syrian figures.

As a senior officer in the intelligence department, Eid had handled "very important" files including "all those having to do with the terrorist bombings," national Police Chief Brig. Gen. Ashraf Rifi said.

His work in the technology field was believed to include sifting through millions of telecommunication tips and cellular phone contacts as part of those investigations.

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Eid was "one of the most important officers in the intelligence department," Interior Minister Hassan Sabei said. "They are trying to hit the backbone of the Lebanese state, which is security."

Sabei pledged the attack would not deter Lebanon from working "toward the goal which is independence and freedom."

As news of the killing spread to Eid's hometown of Deir Ammar, north of Beirut, dozens of angry villagers burned car tires and blocked a highway leading from the Mediterranean coast to the Syrian border for a few hours.

Eid had survived two other assassination attempts, including a bomb targeting his house, Sabei told LBC television.

Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice was asked whether she saw Syrian involvement in Eid's killing, and said "it's far too early to know who might have been behind it but we've seen this sort of thing before.

"We condemn any bombing and terrorist activity but we also call again for all involved, and that means Lebanon's neighbors in particular, to support a process in Lebanon by which the people of Lebanon can elect a president and can do so freely and can do so without intimidation," said Rice, who was in Colombia on Friday.

The police intelligence department Eid worked for is close to the anti-Syrian majority that controls Lebanon's government and parliament and it and has been often criticized by the pro-Syrian opposition.

Syria has been fingered in many of Lebanon's recent bombings, including that of former Prime Minister Rafik Hariri in 2005. His assassination triggered political upheaval and international pressure that forced Syria to withdraw its army from Lebanon that same year, ending almost three decades of domination of its smaller neighbor.

Islamic militants also were suspected in some of the explosions.

Legislator Saad Hariri, the former prime minister's son and leader of the anti-Syrian parliament majority, implicitly blamed Syria for the "despicable crime." Seeking Arab nations' help, he said the killing should prompt a "new appeal ... (to make) the Syrian regime take its hand off Lebanon."

"They shall pay the price," he said of the culprits. "We fear no one but God and we will defend Lebanon's independence."

Damascus has denied any role in the bombings. It also condemned Eid's killing, as did its ally Hezbollah, the Islamic militant group which leads the Lebanese opposition.

Arab League Chief Amr Moussa, who earlier this month failed in Beirut talks to reconcile the feuding factions, warned against letting Lebanon "slip into an abyss."

Lebanese Sports Minister Ahmed Fatfat said Eid was on his way from a meeting at the headquarters of the U.N. commission investigating the Hariri's assassination.

But Sabei said Eid was on his way to work and the discrepancy could not be immediately reconciled.

The blast ripped through the Christian eastern neighborhood of Hazmieh. It was the deadliest bombing since last September, when a pro-government lawmaker Antoine Ghanem was killed along with six other people in another Christian suburb.

The amount of explosives used in Friday's blast _ 154 pounds _ was the most since Hariri and 22 others were killed in a February 2005 by more than a ton of explosives.

The explosion came just two days before Arab foreign ministers were to meet in Cairo to discuss the Lebanon crisis.

BEIRUT, Lebanon — A car bomb Friday killed one of Lebanon's top terrorism investigators who was probing assassinations of prominent anti-Syrian figures and a series of other attacks in recent ye...
BEIRUT, Lebanon — A car bomb Friday killed one of Lebanon's top terrorism investigators who was probing assassinations of prominent anti-Syrian figures and a series of other attacks in recent ye...
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R.I.P. Sacha Baron Cohen, you will be missed.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 01:38 PM on 01/25/2008
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boobaloo

the lebanese Army can not defend Lebanon , everyone knows that . their numbers are small and they are VERY poorly armed . and they dont spend enough to arm themselves , (that s why hezbollah came in ) if America is not selling them arms they should Look elsewhere . to russia and china . Hezbollah said once lebanon can defend itself , they can step out .

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 01:00 PM on 01/25/2008
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I wonder who would have want him dead . both sides (14march movement and opposition ) agreed to accept the latest Arab iniatiative with the help of Amr Moussa and both were very positive and things seemed finally look ok .
I wonder ?? Syria does not cross my mind because Syria has been helping the Opposition to be flexible and make concessions .

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 12:58 PM on 01/25/2008
- Boobaloo I'm a Fan of Boobaloo 30 fans permalink

This carnage was either Israel or Syria.

These kind of targeted assasinations in religiously concentrated neighborhoods is exactly what triggered civil war in 1973.

Lebanon needs to arm its military to defend it against Israeli invasions and then they wont need Syria and Hezbollah will not need to fill the vacuum left by impotent army and will be rendered irrelvant.

This political, economic, civilian and humanitarian crisis is exactly what Israel intended when it invaded and destroyed Lebanon in 2006.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 11:42 AM on 01/25/2008
- Boobaloo I'm a Fan of Boobaloo 30 fans permalink

This carnage was either Israel or Syria.

These kind of targeted assasinations in religiously concentrated neighborhoods is exactly what triggered civil war in 1973.

Lebanon needs to arm its military to defend it against Israeli invasions and then they wont need Syria and Hezbollah will not need to fill the vacuum left by impotent army and will be rendered irrelvant.

This political, economic, civilian and humanitarian crisis is exactly what Israel intended when it invaded and destroyed Lebanon in 2006.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 11:33 AM on 01/25/2008
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Liberals fully understand that there are evil forces at work around the world. What we can't understand is why conservatives are enabling a corrupt and incompetent, small group of criminals, to keep making things worse!

The neocons keep none of the conservatives tenets, yet our Congress is coerced, co-opted and made complicit in treason at home and war crimes abroad. From the GOP debates last night, it seems the idiocy of staying the course would be repeated.

The Bush administration and their cowardly supporters lead by fear and loathing, are only helping the cause of Muslim extremism. The USA is seen as the new colonialist, sending troops and weapons around the world enforcing the will of Big Oil.

If we won't help the people there, if we only support dictators and puppet regimes, as long as we threaten their countries with incineration, we might as well stay home and spend our taxes on US!!!

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 11:17 AM on 01/25/2008
- Boobaloo I'm a Fan of Boobaloo 30 fans permalink

This carnage is either Syria or Israel.

This kind of targeted assasinations in specific religios neighborhoods in Beirut which will lead to retaliations is what caused the civil war in 1973.

Lebanese need to stop being anti-war and arm their military to protect them from Syria & Israel and then Hezbollah will have zero purpose for the Lebanese people, they are only filling a vacuum.

Hezbollah is filling a defense gap left by an unarmed, unwilling Lebanese army.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 11:12 AM on 01/25/2008
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bush supporters have the OPPORTUNITY to realize a very rude awakening in the near future. they will likely choose to live in denial and repeat the same old and tired defeatist mantras that rush and bill and sean and the like teach to them like "the surge is working" and "bush is protecting us".

the opportunities to awaken:

2008 elections - their "team" will be trounced. will they get the message?

military - soon the military will totally abandon and discredit bush. it's already there for those who look but soon it will become nearly undeniable (except for those who choose to remain blind) because the information will be so widespread and available and more importantly... accepted. the military itself will show that bush more than anyone else has a) set the military well on the path to ruin and b) the bush administration should not have gone into iraq in the first place but then, when america unfortunately trusted her "elected" president and went in anyway... the bush administration actually hindered the military from achieving what could have been a very quick and effective effort in iraq - simply... securing the peace after the initial strike. the bush administration did everything it could to NOT let that (securing the peace) happen. the military knew what to do and how to handle the situation as it unfolded. bush (rumsfeld, cheney, et al) told them he knew better and STOPPED THEIR EFFORTS.

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