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Lebanese minister killed
Middle
East Desk Report
BEIRUT (Lebanon)—Prominent anti-Syrian Christian politician Pierre
Gemayel was assassinated in a suburb of Beirut on Tuesday, his Phalange
Party Voice of Lebanon radio station reported.
The shooting will certainly heighten the political tension in Lebanon,
where the leading Muslim Shiite party Hezbollah has threatened to topple
the government if it does not get a bigger say in Cabinet
decision-making.
Gemayel was rushed to a nearby hospital, according to the Lebanese
Broadcasting Corp. and the Voice of Lebanon, the Phalange Party
mouthpiece reported. The party later announced that he was dead.
Gemayel, the minister of industry and son of former President Amin
Gemayel, was a supporter of the anti-Syrian parliamentary majority,
which is locked in a power struggle with pro-Syrian factions led by
Hezbollah.
He was named for his grandfather, who founded the Phalange Party in 1936
to exert Christian power in Lebanon. |