2 Dead, 12 Hurt after Tripoli Figures Agree on 'Miqati-Backed' Ceasefire

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The Islamic National Gathering agreed on Wednesday to a ceasefire in the clashes of the northern city of Tripoli that came into effect as of 5:30 p.m., but the fragile truce was shaken by intermittent gunfire that left two people dead and more than 10 wounded.

The initiative was supported by Prime Minister Najib Miqati and granted the army the right to respond to the sources of gunfire.

MTV television reported that the army has since deployed heavily in Bab al-Tabbaneh and Jabal Mohsen neighborhoods as soon as the ceasefire took effect at 5:30 p.m.

LBCI television later reported that sniper operations were ongoing in the rival neighborhoods despite the ceasefire.

State-run National News Agency said Mohieddine Mahmoud, 75, died of wounds sustained in the clashes in Jabal Mohsen.

Media reports quoted Arab Democratic Party media officer Abdul Latif Saleh as saying that "a woman from the Shahine family was killed by a gunshot."

LBCI said 12 people were wounded after 7:00 p.m. despite the declared ceasefire.

MP Mohammed Kabbara announced after the Tripoli meeting that the army was requested to redeploy in the areas that have witnessed clashes in Tripoli and respond to any gunfire.

Clashes between the rival neighborhoods of Bab al-Tabbaneh and Jabal Mohsen erupted on Monday over a personal dispute.

At least nine people have been killed and 80 wounded in the ongoing clashes.

Kabbara revealed that the gatherers were in contact with Miqati during the meeting, saying that he had voiced his support and praise for the ceasefire.

The initiative was agreed upon by all the Bab al-Tabbaneh factions, revealed the MP.

“The army and security forces are our one guarantee for security because they are obligated to protect the people and preserve stability,” he noted.

An explosion was heard as soon as the MP finished reading the statement to the media.

Miqati later issued a statement stressing the role of the army and security forces in controlling the situation in Tripoli.

He held a series of security meetings at the Grand Serail aimed at addressing the situation in the northern city, adding that all violators of security must be arrested.

The premier later received a telephone call from Kabbara informing him of the results of the Tripoli meeting.

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Comments 13
Default-user-icon hikmat (Guest) 22 August 2012, 19:14

They should send someone to Damascus as well, Eid is an Syrian idiot puppet

Default-user-icon Someone (Guest) 22 August 2012, 19:26

Funny the army should need "permission" to respond to sources of gunfire....

Thumb bigsami 22 August 2012, 19:31

BSTHrower save your posts/trash for another site...preferably Irannet. We could careless about what you say.... Mishmakoul even an idiot would understand by now.

Thumb Bandoul 22 August 2012, 22:13

bigsami, the more you respond to him, the more he will stick around...he is a nuisance to be avoided with absolute silence. Click the ignore button brother and keep on trucking.

Thumb bigsami 22 August 2012, 22:21

Bandoul....he is not even Lebanese and here by order of Hassan, Khomeini and Bashar. Soon when we get rid of them he will come back begging for acceptance. Coward conditioned sheep.

Default-user-icon Labneh (Guest) 22 August 2012, 19:34

The army should collect the weapons during the deployment.

Default-user-icon Labneh (Guest) 22 August 2012, 19:35

The army should collect weapons during this deployment.

Thumb Bandoul 22 August 2012, 22:18

the1, I said it before and got booed but I will say it again: the world, esp. USA/ISRAEL has no incentive whatsoever to see Assad go. It is is a sad reality but a reality nonetheless...this will drag on for a very long time and my heart goes out to the innocent civilians, esp. the children. USA media keeps tell in us how it would be very stupid for USA to interfere...

Default-user-icon Salvo (Guest) 22 August 2012, 23:39

I was planning to visit Lebanon on 6th sept, shall I go or not?

Thumb AngryLeb 23 August 2012, 08:48

Shut Tripoli in and out, send all family and elder people to nearby Town for a short period. Sned the whole army one for all inside to clean the city. anyone with a knife, SHOOT HIM

Thumb AngryLeb 23 August 2012, 08:49

PS : IF there is an army of course

Missing feekahraba 23 August 2012, 14:53

So sick of people at home on their computers talking shit. If you live in tripoli all your life under the alwite/assad regime, you would not be writing this shit. This will never stop until the alawite scum leader Eid leaves lebanon or die in lebanon. But to live in peace across the street of the people who been killing us since the 70's and watch them celebrate Assad like he's a god to them? Never, Jabal mohsen will burn as soon as the Lebanese army (joke) pulls out.

Missing feekahraba 23 August 2012, 14:55

FYI Mr. phoenix, your christian friends is what got us here, wat to back up HA. idiots