Saudi Arabia Condemns Beirut's 'Terrorist, Cowardly' Blasts

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Saudi Arabia condemned on Wednesday the double blast that targeted the Iranian embassy in Beirut, slamming it as a “terrorist and cowardly act.”

"Saudi Arabia strongly condemns the terrorist and cowardly blasts that took place in Beirut on Tuesday,” the Saudi Press Agency said.

SPA added: “The Kingdom offers its sincere condolences to the families of the victims and to the Lebanese government and people, and we wish the wounded a quick recovery,”

"Saudi Arabia reassures its position that condemns terrorism in all its forms, regardless of who's behind it and the reasons for it.”

At least 23 people were killed and more than 145 others were wounded in a twin blast that took place on Tuesday morning near the Iranian Embassy in the neighborhood of Bir Hassan in Beirut's southern suburbs.

A security official said the first suicide attacker was on a motorcycle that carried two kilograms of explosives. He blew himself up at the large black main gate of the Iranian mission, damaging the three-story facility.

Less than two minutes later, the second suicide attacker driving a car rigged with 50 kilograms of explosives struck about 10 meters away, the official said.

The al-Qaida-linked Abdullah Azzam Brigades claimed responsibility for the bombings, according to the Twitter page of a cleric linked to the group.

"The Abdullah Azzam brigades - the Hussein bin Ali cells - are behind the attack on the Iranian embassy in Beirut," Sheikh Sirajeddine Zuraiqat, the group's religious guide, posted on Twitter.

The group threatened to continue its activities if Hizbullah does not withdraw its fighters from Syria.

Saudi Arabia has repeatedly voiced its rejection of Hizbullah's involvement in the Syrian war.

Meanwhile, the party's chief, Sayyed Hassan Nasrallah, accused KSA last week of obstructing the formation of the new cabinet in Lebanon, noting also that Saudi Arabia is forestalling a political solution in Syria.

"The U.S.-Iranian rapprochement is harming KSA,” Nasrallah remarked during a speech he gave on the occasion of Ashura.

Comments 9
Default-user-icon mazen (Guest) 20 November 2013, 17:57

Better late than never, I guess. Or 2atal el 2ateel w meshi be jnezto? Reminds us of the Syrian
era of terror in lebanon between 1975 and 2005.

Thumb benzona 20 November 2013, 22:31

I saw the neighbours being interviewed here on western media. They are hopeless, they were saying they,d obey and follow nasrallah whatever he orders them to do. Men and women....

Hopeless the pro hezbis are....

Thumb primesuspect 20 November 2013, 23:59

Die u terrorist, even the FARC are 10.000x more noble in their quest then Hizbulla.

Thumb cedre 21 November 2013, 04:46

we've already condemned this bombing done by syria with maybe iranian/hizbos complicity.

Thumb mr.black. 21 November 2013, 02:14

It seems like the Saud family is using all the resources they can.
They must really be upset with Mr. Nasrallah.
Pray for Lebanon.

Thumb kanaandian 21 November 2013, 02:16

These Saudis are the prime terrorists behind every single terrorist attack by means of suicide bombing for their god in the world. These deranged criminals will be brought to justice once America makes peace with Iran.

Thumb cedre 21 November 2013, 04:47

karimo, to bed NOW...

Default-user-icon Just a thought (Guest) 21 November 2013, 11:21

The saudis are not the only deranged criminals. Dont forget leaders of the entire world, militias, armies, police, governments. This world is run by a bunch of satan worshipers whether iran, saudi arabia, US, china, hezballah, israel, turkey, uae, egypt and so on. If your counting on iran and the US to make peace and thus solve the world problems or even only the saudi problem then you are very misstaken and extremly naive. In other words, you must have a very simple mind that doesnt understand the basics let alone the big picture of what is going on.

Thumb cedre 21 November 2013, 17:17

karimo, when u say saudis, u dont mean the shias one, do u ?