Man who foiled Syria-linked terror plot assassinated in Beirut
The bombing in Beirut on Friday afternoon was reminiscent of scenes from Lebanon’s civil wars from 1975-1990, as an explosive-bearing car shattered a street near Sassine Square in Ashrafiyeh, an affluent and predominantly Christian suburb. While bombings were a trademarkThe bombing in Beirut on Friday afternoon was reminiscent of scenes from Lebanon’s civil wars from 1975-1990, as an explosive-bearing car shattered a street near Sassine Square in Ashrafiyeh, an affluent and predominantly Christian suburb. While bombings were a trademarkThe bombing in Beirut on Friday afternoon was reminiscent of scenes from Lebanon’s civil wars from 1975-1990, as an explosive-bearing car shattered a street near Sassine Square in Ashrafiyeh, an affluent and predominantly Christian suburb. While bombings were a trademarkThe bombing in Beirut on Friday afternoon was reminiscent of scenes from Lebanon’s civil wars from 1975-1990, as an explosive-bearing car shattered a street near Sassine Square in Ashrafiyeh, an affluent and predominantly Christian suburb. While bombings were a trademark