Lebanon assassination shakes Mideast peace

The assassination of former Lebanese Prime Minister Rafik Hariri has raised fears old wounds would be reopened and the fragile Palestinian-Israeli truce might be threatened.

Lebanon assassination shakes Mideast peace

The assassination of former Lebanese Prime Minister Rafik Hariri has raised fears old wounds would be reopened and the fragile Palestinian-Israeli truce might be threatened.

Tension in Lebanon has been escalating since the UN Security Council passed a US and French-sponsored resolution in September calling for Syria to back off of Lebanon, a country where it has about 15,000 troops and political dominance.

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