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  • Report: Jordanian, Saudi, US Spy Agencies Involved In Beirut Blast

    REPORT: JORDANIAN, SAUDI, US SPY AGENCIES INVOLVED IN BEIRUT BLAST

    http://english.farsnews.com/newstext.aspx?nn=13920419001053
    Wed Jul 10, 2013 4:17

    TEHRAN (FNA)- British sources revealed that the Jordanian, Saudi
    and US spy agencies were behind the terrorist car bomb explosion in
    Beirut's Southern district of Bir al-Abed on Tuesday.

    An informed British source told the Syrian news website al-Haqiqah
    that intelligence officers of Jordan, the US and Saudi Arabia had
    a meeting in Amman before the Beirut blast and discussed targeting
    different Hezbollah movement concentration points in Lebanon.

    The source said that fugitive Brigadier General Salim Idris, who
    is now the Chief of Staff of the Supreme Military Council of the
    so-called Free Syrian Army which fights the Syrian government also
    attended the meeting.

    A car bomb explosion ripped through the Beirut's Southern suburb
    neighborhood of Bir al-Abed, a Shiite area, wounded dozens of people.

    Earlier, former Lebanese Prime Minister Saad Hariri blamed Israel
    for the terrorist explosion that rocked Beirut's Southern suburbs and
    accused the regime of trying to provoke Sunni-Shiite strife in Lebanon.

    "The blast requires the highest level of awareness and vigilance in
    the face of dangers that surround the country and the entire region,
    especially while facing attempts by the Israeli enemy to push Lebanon
    to strife by organizing terrorist attacks, as happened today," Hariri
    said in a statement on Tuesday.

    "After the terrible criminal scene that Beirut's Southern suburbs
    witnessed, the Lebanese can only express indignation and condemnation
    of the crime that targeted one of the most populated neighborhoods,"
    the statement said.

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