As usual following each explosion or bomb, the denouncing campaign was launched to expire in few days after reviving tension and chaos while Caretaker Interior and Municipalities Minister said that the first explosive inside bombing car next to Assalam mosque in Tripoli has weighed at 100 KG.
President of the Republic Michel Sleiman said that Tripoli’s massacre aimed to flare up strife in the country and called upon military, security and judicial apparatuses to press their utmost efforts to unveil the truth and culprits.
Speaker of the House Nabih Berri condemned the two blasts and talked about same hands of criminality of the Southern Suburb agreeing hence with the stance of the Syrian Ministry of Media that confirmed that same hands of Tripoli’s crime were those of the Suburb’s crime pointing out that twin blasts target to hit civil peace in Lebanon, driving it to chaos.
Hezbollah called on the wise people “not to get caught behind the rumors that want to destruct the country”, while Maronite Patriarch Bechara Boutros Rai called for self-restraint and avoid violence and the use of arms.
Former Prime Minister Saad Hariri said that "those targeting Tripoli are many, internally and abroad, called upon leaders to be patient and wise leaving to Head of the National Struggle Front, MP Walid Jumblatt to recall that he warned after Arrouwayss blast in the Southern Suburb that there is no international guarantee to spare Lebanon from planning explosions to destabilize the country. The Kataeb party denounced the bombings in Tripoli and considered it as part of the "sedition project which targets Lebanon with all its components and regions". The Kataeb called on the concerned authorities to take emergency measures to face these suspicious schemes.
The Lebanese Forces leader Dr. Samir Geagea said that condemnations are no longer sufficient. The only way to do so is by forming a government away from political bickering" Geagea said, stressing the need to cling to the Declaration of Baabda.
Kataeb Central Committee Coordinator MP Samy Gemayel considered that what happened was further to some groups’ efforts to drag Lebanon into the Syrian conflict calling Hezbollah to withdraw from Syria.
U.S. embassy reiterated the US condemnation in the strongest terms of any violence in Lebanon and called for all parties to exercise calm and restraint.
President of the Republic Michel Sleiman said that Tripoli’s massacre aimed to flare up strife in the country and called upon military, security and judicial apparatuses to press their utmost efforts to unveil the truth and culprits.
Speaker of the House Nabih Berri condemned the two blasts and talked about same hands of criminality of the Southern Suburb agreeing hence with the stance of the Syrian Ministry of Media that confirmed that same hands of Tripoli’s crime were those of the Suburb’s crime pointing out that twin blasts target to hit civil peace in Lebanon, driving it to chaos.
Hezbollah called on the wise people “not to get caught behind the rumors that want to destruct the country”, while Maronite Patriarch Bechara Boutros Rai called for self-restraint and avoid violence and the use of arms.
Former Prime Minister Saad Hariri said that "those targeting Tripoli are many, internally and abroad, called upon leaders to be patient and wise leaving to Head of the National Struggle Front, MP Walid Jumblatt to recall that he warned after Arrouwayss blast in the Southern Suburb that there is no international guarantee to spare Lebanon from planning explosions to destabilize the country. The Kataeb party denounced the bombings in Tripoli and considered it as part of the "sedition project which targets Lebanon with all its components and regions". The Kataeb called on the concerned authorities to take emergency measures to face these suspicious schemes.
The Lebanese Forces leader Dr. Samir Geagea said that condemnations are no longer sufficient. The only way to do so is by forming a government away from political bickering" Geagea said, stressing the need to cling to the Declaration of Baabda.
Kataeb Central Committee Coordinator MP Samy Gemayel considered that what happened was further to some groups’ efforts to drag Lebanon into the Syrian conflict calling Hezbollah to withdraw from Syria.
U.S. embassy reiterated the US condemnation in the strongest terms of any violence in Lebanon and called for all parties to exercise calm and restraint.