A car bomb ripped through a Shiite neighborhood in southern Beirut on
Tuesday, killing four people and sending plumes of smoke over the area
in the latest attack targeting supporters of Lebanon's militant
Hezbollah group.
It was the second bombing in the neighborhood of Haret Hreik this
month amid a series of attacks that have shaken Lebanon in a spillover
of Syria's civil war into its smaller neighbor.
The violence has
targeted both Lebanon's Sunnis and Shiites and has further stoked
sectarian tensions that are already running high as each Lebanese
community lines up with its brethren in Syria on opposing sides of the
war.
As the car bomb went off, thousands of people flocked to the
southern Beirut district. Footage broadcast by the Hezbollah-owned
al-Manar television station showed medics hauling a man on a stretcher
out of the area as flames engulfed a building and debris littered the
busy commercial street.
The Lebanese Red Cross, in a statement to
the state-run National News Agency, said that along with the four
killed, 35 people were wounded in the explosion.
A group known as
Al-Nusra Front in Lebanon claimed responsibility for the attack, saying
it was in retaliation for Hezbollah's military support of President
Bashar Assad's forces in Syria.
The claim was posted on the group's Twitter account. Its name
suggested ties to the al-Qaida-linked Nusra Front in Syria, one of the
most powerful Sunni militant brigades fighting Assad's troops and their
allies.
Lebanon's official media said a suicide bomber in a
vehicle was behind the attack. A security official, speaking on
condition of anonymity because he was not authorized to talk to the
media, said the car was stolen and was packed with 20 kilograms (44
pounds) of explosives.
"There was a car beeping, and then it
exploded," an unnamed eyewitness told the Voice of Lebanon radio
station. "Then we saw people on the ground — like every time."
Similar
attacks have targeted Shiite areas in Lebanon in recent months in
retaliation for the Shiite Hezbollah fighters' role in the civil war
next door where Assad's forces are battling chaotic bands of Sunni
rebels, including extremists fighters linked to al-Qaida.
While
Lebanon's Shiites have broadly supported Assad's rule, the country's
Sunni community generally aides their brethren in Syria and shadowy
Sunni groups — such as the Al-Nusra Front in Lebanon — have sought to
punish Lebanon's Shiites.
On Thursday, a car bomb struck the northeastern Shiite town of Hermel
close to the Syrian border during rush hour, killing at least three
people and wounding more than 20.
And on Jan. 2, a bombing took
place in Haret Hreik, just meters (yards) from where Tuesday's attack
occurred, killing five people.
Other attacks in Lebanon include a
twin car suicide bombing that targeted the Iranian embassy in an upscale
Shiite neighborhood in November, killing at least 23 people. Iran is
the chief patron of Hezbollah and an ally of Syria, and the Islamic
Republic's embassy is located in a Shiite district.
Another bombing, in August, killed around 20 people in the Beir al-Abed neighborhood, which is near Haret Hreik.
Other
attacks have targeted Lebanon's Sunni community, including two car
bombs that targeted worshippers at a mosque in the northern Lebanese
city of Tripoli in August, killing scores. A December car bombing in
Beirut killed prominent Sunni politician Mohammed Chatah.
Shortly
after Tuesday's bombing, clashes broke out in the northern Lebanese city
of Tripoli, killing at least one person, said the security official.
The city, with impoverished rival Sunni and Shiite areas, has seen
frequent sectarian clashes linked to the war Syria that have killed
dozens.
The flattest ighting unraveled a tenuous truce that had
taken place just earlier in the morning, following clashes that broke
out between the rival neighborhoods on Saturday.
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