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| Assad sends hit squads
after top Lebanese officials DEBKAfile Exclusive Report
Syrian President Bashar Assad has hired hit squads to kill
top Lebanese government, intelligence and security officials whom he suspects of helping
insurrectionists and Saudi and Qatari agents smuggle fighters and weapons into the country
to fight his regime. The team was instructed to rig two bomb cars, each loaded with one ton of explosives to be detonated remotely. They were told which cars would be driving by different routes to a secret meeting of all Lebanese intelligence arms at Internal Security headquarters in the Christian Ashrafieh district of Beirut. Two narrow side streets would bring them close to their destination and it was there that the bomb cars would be planted. This was exactly the same method used to assassinate the former Lebanese Prime Minister Rafiq Harirri in February 2005. However, shortly before they set out for the staff meeting, a foreign clandestine agency warned the two Lebanese officers of the death trap awaiting them. The information, according to our sources, also covered the location of the bomb cars and the whereabouts of the hit team. Saturday, Jan. 28, Gen. Rifi and Col. Al-Hassan attended a news conference at which Rifi revealed a plot to murder his deputy, without disclosing the identity of its instigator or that he himself had been targeted. Debkafile's sources in Beirut explain that he did not dare
name the source of the plot or the results of his investigation because people in Lebanon
live in extreme dread of the Assad regime's long arm and its propensities for violence. And indeed, Friday, Feb. 3, Gen. Rifi warned Lebanese
lawmaker Sami Gemayel, one of the leaders of the Christian Phalange Party, two of whose
forbears, Pierre and Amin, were assassinated, to take care because murderers were after
him at his home town of Ain Safsaf in the Mattan Mountains. |