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Hezbollah Takes Control of Half of Beirut In Bloody Coup

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Lebanon’s Iranian-backed Hezbollah group took control of the Muslim half of Beirut on Friday in what the U.S.-backed governing coalition called “an armed and bloody coup”.

The United States pointed to Hezbollah’s links with Tehran and Damascus and said it was talking with other powers about taking measures against “those responsible for the violence”.

At least 18 people have been killed and 38 wounded in three days of battles between pro-government gunmen and fighters loyal to Hezbollah, a Shi’ite movement with a powerful guerrilla army.

The violence follows 17 months of political deadlock between the Hezbollah-led opposition, which demands more say in government, and the ruling coalition. It has paralysed the country and left it without a president.

Lebanon’s worst internal strife since the 1975-90 civil war erupted this week after the government decided to dismantle Hezbollah’s military communications network. The group said the government had declared war.

In scenes reminiscent of the civil war, men with rifles roamed the streets amid smashed cars and smouldering buildings.

Fighting died down as outgunned government supporters, many of them supporters of Sunni leader Saad al-Hariri, handed over their weapons and offices to the army, which has tried to remain neutral in the conflict.

The anti-Syria ruling coalition said the “armed and bloody coup” was aimed at increasing Iran’s influence and restoring that of Syria, forced to withdraw troops from Lebanon in 2005.

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