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Beirut suicide bombings: Why Lebanon and what next? - CNN.com

Updated 0947 GMT (1747 HKT) November 13, 2015

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(CNN)The fires are still burning, shattered glass and blood are still scattered on the streets as Beirut reels from yet another bombing.

At least 43 people died Thursday when a pair of suicide bombings hit the Lebanese capital. More than 200 others were wounded.

Lebanon appears to be the latest nation victimized by ISIS' wrath following the militant group's claim of responsibility for the attack. Here are details about what's going on in Lebanon:

Who is to blame?

While the government has not named the attackers, the terror group ISIS is proudly thumping its chest.

A would-be suicide bomber who survived the attack told investigators he was an ISIS recruit. The Lebanese national said he and three other attackers arrived in Lebanon from Syria two days ago, according to a source.

Lebanese intelligence officials said the bombers could be part of a cell dispatched to Beirut by ISIS leadership, but investigators are working to verify the surviving suspect's claim.

ISIS is also purportedly circulating a statement on social media claiming responsibility for the blasts. CNN hasn't confirmed the authenticity of the statement.

Why would ISIS target Lebanon?

If the terror group is responsible for the attacks, the reasons are endless.

For starters, Lebanon shares a border with war-ravaged Syria, making it an accessible target. More than 1 million refugees escaping regional conflicts have flooded into Lebanon, and the nation's infrastructure and services are buckling under the pressure.

Then there's the sectarian issue. Hezbollah -- a Lebanon-based Shiite militia -- is a powerful political party with a strong presence in the area targeted.

ISIS militants are Sunni extremists and have described Hezbollah as "the Shiite Satan party." Sunnis consider Shiites deniers of their faith. One of the suicide bombers even tried to get inside a Shiite mosque, but was stopped, a government source said.

The fact that Hezbollah supports the Syria government in its fight against ISIS adds another layer of complexity to their dynamic.

Who were the suicide bombers?

Lebanon has not released their identities.

One would-be suicide bomber survived the attack and is in custody. The Lebanese national told authorities he and three other attackers arrived from Syria two days ago, the source said.

Three other bombers were killed in the explosions.

Police are investigating whether two of the bombers were Palestinians from a nearby refugee camp where ISIS has been recruiting, a Lebanese government source said.

Has Lebanon been targeted before?

Yes.

While Lebanon has seen a spate of bombings in the past, ISIS does not have a large presence in the nation and has not taken credit for all the attacks.

But it claimed responsibility for a car bombing in the capital last year, piling on to violence involving numerous factions in recent decades.

Most of that bloodshed has been limited to the Syrian border, though not all, as evidenced by a November 2013 Beirut bombing that killed at least 23 people and wounded about 150 more.

The al Qaeda-linked Abdullah Azzam Brigades claimed responsibility for that bombing and warned of more to come unless Hezbollah stopped sending fighters to support Syrian government forces.

What does this mean for Lebanon?

Lebanon has been described as a stable instability -- a country where different factions have lived in relative peace.

Middle East analyst Rami Khouri, who is based in Beirut, said the recent surge in violence in Lebanon is part of larger, regional turmoil.

"We are seeing the greatest proxy war of modern times playing itself out in Lebanon and Syria and Iraq, that have now become really one battlefield in which two great ideological camps are fighting to the death like gladiators," he said.

Political divisions and ideological tensions in Lebanon date to several decades, Khouri said.

But they have been reinforced by the emergence of radical Islamist terrorist groups in the nation and surrounding regions.



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CNN's By Greg Botelho, Paul Cruickshank and Catherine E. Shoichet contributed to this report.
 
must be isis affiliated sunnis if not isis proper.

revenge for the asskicking they're receiving in Syria.
 
Dahya is neither Beirut nor Lebanon. Its Hezbollah governed canton inside Lebanon. They dont allow Lebanese police or army inside.
 
Lebanon was nice as a Christian democracy - the Paris of the Middle East.

Then Islam took over.
 
What's next? Nothing. You can thank Muhammad (PBUH) for bringing Islam in the first place.

What the hell are you talking about. If you have just a little bit of intelligence, then you should know, that a religion is based on peace and never NEVER wants ppl to do such awful acts as ISIS are doing.

You and your country shouldn't have existed at all. The world would have been a better place.

I am gonna report you for this comment.

Lebanon was nice as a Christian democracy - the Paris of the Middle East.

Then Islam took over.

i swear if you and the us mand were in front of me, i would slap both of you, getting tired of your ridicilous comments

What the hell are you talking about. If you have just a little bit of intelligence, then you should know, that a religion is based on peace and never NEVER wants ppl to do such awful acts as ISIS are doing.

You and your country shouldn't have existed at all. The world would have been a better place.

I am gonna report you for this comment.



i swear if you and the us mand were in front of me, i would slap both of you, getting tired of your ridicilous comments
@waz
 
Lebanon was nice as a Christian democracy - the Paris of the Middle East.

Then Islam took over.

Thatnks to Palestinians.. Wherever they go there's trouble.. first they went to Jordan, try to take over the country and got punished so bad.. then they ruined Lebanon
 
i swear if you and the us mand were in front of me, i would slap both of you, getting tired of your ridicilous comments

Yes, I know that Muslims have a hard time debating without resorting to violence, but trust me, you wouldn't be slapping me.

Thatnks to Palestinians.. Wherever they go there's trouble.. first they went to Jordan, try to take over the country and got punished so bad.. then they ruined Lebanon

Yep.

Also Iran shipping in Shia Muslims to populate Southern Lebanon along Israel's border.
 
Lebanon was nice as a Christian democracy - the Paris of the Middle East.

Then Islam took over.
So was Palestine till the filth called zionism a by product of which is u showed up
 
So was Palestine till the filth called zionism a by product of which is u showed up

The Arabian Muslims are the invaders of the M.E. and North Africa displacing indigenous Christian, Jews, Berbers, Zoroastrians etc.
 
Lebanon and Kurdistan regions of Iraq and Syria are now included in insurgency affected regions.. and as experienced in Afghanistan, Yemen, Iraq, Syria, Somalia, Libya, Nigeria .. This war will not end any sooner.
 
The Arabian Muslims are the invaders of the M.E. and North Africa displacing indigenous Christian, Jews, Berbers, Zoroastrians etc.
And it is a fact because u are saying it. How convenient try a little harder stupid.
Berbers still live in North Africa. In fact 2 of the most famous kingdoms that ruled muslim Spain were berber. Christians had no issues living with muslims. Now if u go read the history European churches killed more Christians and jews then anyone else in fact everyone else in the world put together. Ah the jews, remind me who was responsible for the inquisition, and the first crusade when it conquered jerusalam in the name of the cross. Who burned the jews alive in thir churches.

U can't even lie properly. No shut up and buzz off


And yes while we are at the subject of conquering and displacing people I wonder where the natives of North America's are. I just wonder.
 
Well dumb dumb I said zionism not Judaism. Try using ur brain the next time.
I don't know whether you were born yesterday or today but lesson 1 of internet forumming,....

1) The more curse words you use, the more proof it is that you are loosing an argument. :)

BTW Arabs are called arabs for a reason. They belong to Arabia and not to Jerusalem or Judaen land of Jews.
 
I don't know whether you were born yesterday or today but lesson 1 of internet forumming,....

1) The more curse words you use, the more proof it is that you are loosing an argument. :)

BTW Arabs are called arabs for a reason. They belong to Arabia and not to Jerusalem or Judaen land of Jews.
U are one heck of a retard. Yes now I called u that. Where did I curse u before.


Now Arabs can be called what ever. Just like all the Arabs who are called Arabs are not necessarily Arabs, they are called that just because they speak the language. But genetically they could be of a different race.

Now let me educate u a little. Upto certain parts of syria back in the old days arab trubes u to live there.
Also a while back a report was published as per that report many a Palestinian tribes carried the same DNA as per the old jewish tribes. So technically they are the people of the land who converted over time and adopted the language.


Now as per ur logic
Jerusalem belongs to the jews and not Arabs. Well a jew is a jew could be of any race because of his religion. But arab is not a religion.

So if by race one claims a land then most of the jews today are of European ancestry to be precise russians.
 

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