Two Hurt as Blast Hits Hizbullah Convoy on Majdal Anjar-Masnaa Road

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A bomb hit a Hizbullah convoy traveling towards the Lebanese border crossing with Syria, wounding two people, a security source said on Tuesday.

One vehicle was struck by the explosion near the Masnaa border crossing, the source told Agence France Presse on condition of anonymity.

The other vehicles in the convoy escaped the bomb attack and continued along the road, the source added.

Witnesses reported hearing an explosion in the area, and said those injured were transferred to another vehicle in the convoy and taken away.

Hussein Ali Deir and Fadi Abdul Karim were injured in the blast and rushed to the Chtaura Hospital, state-run National News Agency said, noting that the two will later be transferred to the Riyaq Hospital.

The blast went off at the intersection of al-Azhar Mosque and the GMC was carrying a fake license plate, the agency added.

MTV said the bombing targeted a tinted-glass SUV as OTV said the blast hit "a convoy belonging to a political party."

According to Al-Jazeera television, the convoy consisted of two vehicles.

Security sources told OTV the blast badly damaged the targeted Chevrolet and caused severe injuries.

OTV later said that one person was killed and three others were wounded in the attack.

“The bomb on the Majdal Anjar-Masnaa road was remotely detonated and there are traces of blood on the scene,” LBCI television said.

An army patrol arrived on the scene and closed the Majdal Anjar road in the wake of the incident, according to Voice of Lebanon.

The bombing is the fourth time that a vehicle has been targeted by an explosive device in the Bekaa region, which is a stronghold of Hizbullah.

On July 7, three people were injured, including two army troops when two bombs exploded in the area.

That attack followed a similar blast on June 28, when two small bombs hit a Hizbullah convoy in the area, detonating as four cars passed, a security source said.

Hizbullah has dispatched fighters to battle alongside the Syrian regime against rebels seeking the overthrow of President Bashar Assad.

The party had justified its intervention in Syria by saying it was backing popular committees defending Lebanese-inhabited towns in Syrian territory near Lebanon's border from attacks by rebels and extremists. It had also admitted that its fighters were guarding Shiite holy shrines in Damascus province.

But in a speech in May, Hizbullah chief Sayyed Hassan Nasrallah said his party will stay involved in the Syrian conflict, after having helped government forces recapture the key town of Qusayr from rebels.

"Where we need to be, we will be ... To defeat this very, very dangerous conspiracy (against Syria) we will bear any sacrifices and all the consequences," said Nasrallah.

"The alternative (to the Assad regime) is chaos and the rule of these groups," he said, referring to extremist Islamist rebel groups he said were part of an "American-Israeli-takfiri plot."

The conflict, pitting a Sunni-dominated rebel movement against Assad, has raised sectarian tensions in Lebanon and Lebanese Sunni fighters have also been killed while fighting alongside Syrian rebels.

Comments 22
Missing mohammad_ca 16 July 2013, 17:09

If they were going to fight for or aid the regime in Syria: Allah la y2eemkon...

Missing mohammad_ca 16 July 2013, 18:12

they probably got the GMC from the z3ayter family who are well known for car theft rings in the bika3 and elsewhere in Lebanon...

Thumb benzona 16 July 2013, 23:21

On a compris anonymetexan! Reçu cinq sur cinq!

Missing helicopter 17 July 2013, 00:56

lebpatriot,
I already proved that for you a week ago. Al-Muqdads came from Almuqdadeye North of Baghdad ....... of course descendents of the Phoenicians. I bet we can go family by family and trace their roots to Najaf or Karbala. Their Phoenician heritage is zilch, but your stupidity is 100%

Missing mrelhage 16 July 2013, 17:10

How does it taste ? did you call on your hidden mehdi to come out of his cave & come help you? did he come?

Missing zahle_night 16 July 2013, 17:26

Very good point anonymetexasusa ...

Missing helicopter 16 July 2013, 18:54

....... and the GMC was carrying a fake license plate.............
Just like the zeta cartel of Mexico
Crime is legal when it is called resistance.

Thumb ibrahim-of-sidon 16 July 2013, 19:10

Hizbullah more than any other political group is pushing us closer and closer to the abyss. The Salafi movements in Tripoli and Sidon would not have found a base of support if not for the wide spread anger at Hizbo.

Missing nuetral 16 July 2013, 22:32

Why can't you Lebanese live peacefully together, you have a wonderful country do not destroy it again.

Missing helicopter 17 July 2013, 06:37

Thank you neutral.
Yes we have a beautiful country and some of us are praying day and night to make life in it also beautiful. We pray that HA gives up its arms along with Palestinians and Salafists. We pray that those who put Iran over Lebanon to go to Iran, likewise those to put KSA over Lebanon to go to KSA.
We pray for peace and unity and one united flag and army.

Missing mohammad_ca 16 July 2013, 23:13

anyone using a stolen vehicle to go and help the regime in Syria is a terrorist and deserves everything they get.

Thumb erasmus16@gmail.com 17 July 2013, 01:10

The GMC doesn't seem to have been badly damaged at all. But there are a few bullet holes in the windshield that may have caused the injuries. Hezbollah will increasingly harvest what is has sown.

It is unfortunate that we keep killing each others for causes that are not our own...

Missing aslan7aram 17 July 2013, 01:59

its in their bloods, meaning the treason

Missing VINCENT 17 July 2013, 03:22

Zbelleh, both sides. Leave Lebanon and go fight in Syria, Iran, Saudi Arabia, or Palestine. Who is your enemy? May be you look yourselves in the mirror.

Default-user-icon Prime (Guest) 17 July 2013, 03:31

I remember when Hizbullah liberated the south how happy I was especially being from the south. I grew up in Da7ieh and saw several of my friends join HA and they were good people with the passion to fight for a good cause. Fast forward 20 years later, and here we are, testing the saying " if you want to see the true mesure of a man (party) give them power). they do have the power, but now its not about freedom anymore,its not about pride, its only abou politics and about paying old debts for Iran and Syria that we have been paying for a while now. I lost respect for Hizbullah but I do understand the hard stance they are in, trying to maintain relevance infront of their people but having to resort to constant lies..(continued)

Default-user-icon Prime (Guest) 17 July 2013, 03:31

(continued)...Many of the fighters happen to be my friends and when you ask them deep down what do they think, they just nod with nothing to say... Its a classic V for Vendetta story ..where hizbullah resorts to fear.. but its inevitable sooner or later its bound to fall apart.. it wont fall due to march 14 or the US or Israel ..it will be torn from the inside by the Shias themselves..one we realize that the path we are on is not set upon us, its by choice.. Mark my words

Missing beirutbastard00 17 July 2013, 05:55

Nah they're trained and conditioned for this kinda stuff, M14 wasn't. It came as quite a surprise.

Missing beirutbastard00 17 July 2013, 05:57

FT man you're either trolling, or you get paid to say this stuff.

Missing beirutbastard00 17 July 2013, 06:00

Plus honestly here in Beirut it's gotten out of hand. Amal thugs roam literally roam around looking for problems :/

Missing beirutbastard00 17 July 2013, 06:01

Lol do you live in Lebanon?

Missing beirutbastard00 17 July 2013, 06:14

Ill have to agree with u for once. It's kinda creepy.

Default-user-icon Eli in Aus (Guest) 17 July 2013, 07:23

What are the Lebanese soldiers doing? Arent they supposed to be protectng theHA convoy?