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Lebanese soldiers returning from fighting in the Nahr al-Bared refugee camp in northern Lebanon
04 Jun 2007
Source: Reuters
 
Lebanese soldiers returning from fighting in the Nahr al-Bared refugee camp in northern Lebanon June 4, 2007. Lebanese troops fought al Qaeda-inspired militants at a Palestinian refugee camp and clashed with Islamists at another early on Monday as a 16-day conflict threatened to plunge Lebanon into long-term instability
REUTERS/JERRY LAMPEN


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Relatives grieve over the coffin of killed legislator Walid Eido in Beirut June 14, 2007. Lebanon will bury Eido, a high-profile anti-Syrian legislator, on Thursday after he was killed killed in a bomb attack which exacerbated the country's deep political crisis. Eido, his eldest son, two bodyguards and six passers-by were killed in Wednesday's attack in Beirut. Eido's allies blamed the bombing on Syria and said it was in response to the establishment of a U.N. court to try suspects in political killings. Syria has not commented on the attack.



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