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.

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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