REPORT: Lebanese pro-Hezbollah cleric Sheikh Maher Hammoud escapes assassination attempt

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03-06-2013 | 02:07
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REPORT: Lebanese pro-Hezbollah cleric Sheikh Maher Hammoud escapes assassination attempt

          
Gunmen opened fire on a prominent pro-Hezbollah Sunni cleric in southern Lebanon on Monday but failed to hit him, security officials said.
  
The attack on Sheikh Maher Hammoud in the port city of Sidon is another sign that Syria's civil war has spilled over into neighboring Lebanon, raising fears that fighting between factions supporting opposing sides in the conflict next door will re-ignite Lebanon's own explosive sectarian mix.
  
The Imam of al-Quds mosque in Sidon, Sheikh Maher Hammoud said that unknown assailants opened fire at his car as he was heading for prayers at around 3 am Monday, adding that he managed to escape unhurt.      

In the details, Sheikh Maher Hammoud said that the assailants fired at his vehicle, and his bodyguards fired in return, resulting in no casualties.                

It is worth noting that security forces located the said vehicle used in the attack and launched investigations into the identity of its owner who reported on Sunday that his car was stolen.     
 
Hammoud is a longtime supporter of Lebanon's Shiite Muslim Hezbollah group, whose role in Syria's civil war has become more public in recent weeks. They fight on behalf of President Bashar Assad's regime, dominated by Alawites, an offshoot sect of Shiite Islam, and dozens have been killed in an ongoing battle for the strategic Syrian town of Qusayr near the border with Lebanon.
     
Sidon is a majority Sunni Muslim city, and many Lebanese Sunnis back Syria's Sunni-dominated rebels.
 
Rival sectarian factions have frequently clashed inside Lebanon during the 2-year-old conflict.
     
Clashes raged into the night Sunday between Sunnis and Alawites in Lebanon's northern city of Tripoli, killing one person and wounding at least 14 people, according to Lebanon's state-run National News Agency. On Monday, gunbattles subsided in Tripoli, although there was still sniper activity in several neighborhoods most affected by the fighting, the official news service said. Lebanese army is patrolling the city and universities, schools and business have opened, it added.
    
Over the weekend, three rockets from Syria struck northeastern Lebanon and 18 rockets and mortar rounds hit Lebanon's eastern Baalbek region, a Hezbollah stronghold.
   
From Saturday night into Sunday, Hezbollah encircled and ambushed Syrian rebels and allied Lebanese fighters whom they suspected of rocketing Baalbek, a Lebanese security official said.
   
A Hezbollah fighter and several rebels were killed in the clashes in a remote area near the Syrian border, said the official, who spoke on condition of anonymity in line with regulations.  

In another incident, the car of Imam Al-Wehda al-Islamiya mosque Sheikh Ibrahim Braidy was set ablaze in Kob Elias.


AP/LBCI


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