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Hezbollah leader killed in Syria
Middle East Desk Report
BEIRUT—A senior Hezbollah commander on America’s most wanted list was
killed in a car bombing in Syria that the Shiite militant group blamed
on Israel on Wednesday, an accusation the Jewish state denied. Imad
Mughnieh, who headed Hezbollah’s special operations unit, died in car
bombing in a residential neighbourhood of the Syrian capital late on
Tuesday, Hezbollah officials said.
Syrian state television reported only that one person had died in the
bombing without identifying the victim but Hezbollah confirmed that it
was Mughnieh who had died and accused Israel of killing him. “A great
jihadist from the Islamic resistance in Lebanon has become a martyr,”
Hezbollah said in a statement. “Haj Imad Mughnieh died a martyr at the
hands of the Israeli Zionists.” In Jerusalem, Prime Minister Ehud
Olmert’s office denied that Israel was behind the killing.
“Israel rejects any attempt by terrorist organisations to attribute to
it any implication in this affair,” a statement from his office said.
“We have nothing else to add.” But senior Israeli figures welcomed news
of Mughnieh’s death, while the news media were quick to predict that
Hezbollah would attempt to carry out revenge attacks against Israeli
targets. Mughnieh, in his late 40s, was wanted for his suspected role in
a string of attacks against American and Israeli targets, including the
1992 bombing of the Israeli embassy in Buenos Aires which killed 29
people and the abduction of Western hostages in Lebanon in the 1980s.
He was also linked to the bombing of the US marine barracks at Beirut
airport in 1983, in which 241 American servicemen died and the hijacking
of TWA Flight 847 in 1985, in which a US navy diver was killed. After
the hijacking, the United States offered a reward of upto five million
dollars for information leading to Mughnieh’s arrest.
Western intelligence services suspected him of working directly for
Iranian intelligence and he was on the US State Department’s list of
most wanted terrorism suspects. Hezbollah’s Al-Manar television
interrupted its normal programming to broadcast music to mark his death.
Senior Shiite cleric Sayyed Mohammad Hussein Fadlallah issued a
statement saying that “the resistance has lost one of its pillars”.
Residents of Mughnieh’s home village of Tair Debba, some five kilometres
(three miles) east of the Lebanese coastal town of Tyre, gathered in the
street to listen to radio and television reports about his death. “We
heard that he was killed in a car bombing in Syria,” village mayor
Hussein Saad told AFP, adding that he had declared three days of
mourning.
Saad said that Mughnieh’s brothers, Jihad and Fuad, has also been killed
in car bombings, in their cases in Lebanon, in 1984 and 1995. Several
reports at the time of Fuad’s killing suggested that Imad was the target
and not his brother. Hezbollah announced that Mughnieh’s funeral service
would be held on Thursday.
Witnesses in Damascus told AFP that bomb went off in a car park in the
newly completed residential neighbourhood of Kfar Suseh at around 11 pm
(2100 GMT) on Tuesday.
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