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One
of the leaders of Lebanese Shia militant group Hezbollah has been
killed near Beirut, the group says. Hassan Lakkis was "assassinated"
near his home in Hadath - 7km (4.3 miles) south-east of the Lebanese
capital, Hezbollah TV channel Al-Manar said.
4 December 2013
Last updated at 02:13 ET
Hezbollah blamed Israel for his death. Israel has not commented.
The news comes a day after the head of Hezbollah, Hassan Nasrallah, said Saudi Arabia was behind last month's bombings outside the Iranian embassy in Beirut.
Iran is a major backer of Hezbollah, which has sent fighters to Syria to back the government of Bashar al-Assad.
The conflict in Syria has increased sectarian tensions in its smaller neighbour.
A statement issued by Hezbollah on Wednesday said Lakkis was killed as he returned home from work around midnight, although it did not say how he died.
The group said Israel had tried to kill him several times previously, but had failed.
Hezbollah militant Hassan Lakkis killed in Beirut
One of the leaders of Lebanese Shia militant group Hezbollah has been killed near Beirut, the group says.
Hassan Lakkis was "assassinated" near his home in Hadath -
7km (4.3 miles) south-east of the Lebanese capital, Hezbollah TV channel
Al-Manar said.Hezbollah blamed Israel for his death. Israel has not commented.
The news comes a day after the head of Hezbollah, Hassan Nasrallah, said Saudi Arabia was behind last month's bombings outside the Iranian embassy in Beirut.
Iran is a major backer of Hezbollah, which has sent fighters to Syria to back the government of Bashar al-Assad.
The conflict in Syria has increased sectarian tensions in its smaller neighbour.
A statement issued by Hezbollah on Wednesday said Lakkis was killed as he returned home from work around midnight, although it did not say how he died.
The group said Israel had tried to kill him several times previously, but had failed.
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