Tripoli: At least 23 people were wounded in running clashes between pro-and anti-Damascus regime supporters in Lebanon’s second largest city of Tripoli, a security official said on Tuesday.
Exchanges of gunfire erupted on Monday and continued through the night between the mainly Sunni district of Bab Al Tebbaneh and the largely Alawite area of Jabal Mohsin.
Several houses caught fire and cars were damaged in the fighting, which has added to fears that the conflict in Syria is increasingly spilling over into Lebanon, destablising the already fragile security situation.
The army, which responded on Monday to the source of the gunfire, withdrew Tuesday from the aptly-named Syria Street, the symbolic “dividing line” between the rival Tripoli districts.
The Sunni-majority port city has been the scene of intense and sometimes deadly clashes between Sunni supporters of the anti-Syrian opposition and Alawites loyal to a Hezbollah-led alliance backed by Iran and Syria.