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Pictures of recent events in Lebanon.

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The flames rise from the car of Elie Hobeika, right, and his bodyguard's car, left, in Hazmeih, five kilometers (3 miles) east of Beirut Thursday Jan. 24, 2002 after a car bomb exploded near his house killing Hobeika and four body guards.

Flames rise from Elie Hobeika's bodyguard's car following a car bomb explosion in Hazmeih, five kilometers (3 miles) east of Beirut Thursday Jan. 24, 2002, killing Hobeika and four bodyguards.

Flames rise from former Lebanese warlord Elie Hobeika's Range Rover in Hazmeih, Lebanon, 5 kilometers (3 miles) east of Beirut, Thursday, Jan. 24, 2002. The explosion killed Hobeika, 45, and four of his bodyguards.

A Lebanese defense worker checks the body of former Lebanese  warlord Elie Hobeika after Hobeika's sport utility vehicle was blown up in Hazmeih, Lebanon, 5 kilometers (3 miles) east of Beirut.

An unidentified injured man is lifted from the rubble, following a car bomb explosion in Hazmeih, five kilometers (3 miles) east of Beirut, which killed the former Lebanese warlord Elie Hobeika, and his three bodyguards Thursday Jan. 24, 2002

A Lebanese officer and civil defense personnel rescue a wounded woman from her apartment after a blast in Beirut's Hazmiyeh area January 24, 2002. The bomb killed Elie Hobeika, a former Lebanese minister and one time head of the Lebanese Forces.

Lebanese firefighters extinguish a blaze in an apartment building after a blast in Beirut's Hazmiyeh area January 24, 2002. The bomb Thursday killed Elie Hobeika, a former Lebanese minister.

Lebanese civil defence workers extinguish a blaze in an apartment building after a blast in Beirut's Hazmiyeh area, January 24, 2002. The building was heavily damaged by the bomb blast that killed Elie Hobeika.

Lebanese officers walk near the destroyed car of Elie Hobeika after an explosion in Beirut's Hazmiyeh area, January 24, 2002. A bomb on Thursday killed Hobeika, a former Lebanese minister and one time head of the Lebanese Forces.

Former Lebanese Forces leader Elie Hobeika announces at a news conference July 5, 2001, that he is ready to submit evidence to a Belgian inquiry on the role played by Israeli Prime Minister Ariel Sharon in the massacre of hundreds of people at the Sabra and Shatila Palestinian refugee camps during Israel's 1982 invasion of Lebanon. A blast Thursday killed Hobeika and four bodyguards.

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