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PFLP General Commander’s Son Assassinated in Car Blast in Beirut

Ahmad Jibril

BEIRUT, May 20 (IslamOnline & News Agencies) - A son of Palestinian resistance leader Ahmad Jibril, head of the Popular Front for the Liberation of Palestine-General Command (PFLP-GC), was killed Monday, may 20, when his car exploded in Beirut, a spokesman for the Syrian-backed PFLP-GC told Agence France-Presse (AFP).

Spokesman Abu Rushdi told AFP that the victim was Jihad, born in 1969, one of the two sons of Ahmad Jibril who was residing in Lebanon.

"The explosion happened when the driver started his car," a police officer said earlier. The man, who was blown to pieces, had not been immediately identified, he added.

Initial inquiries indicated that some two kilos (4.4 pounds) of explosives had been placed in the car, an elderly Peugeot 504.

The blast happened only meters (yards) from a police barracks in west Beirut's Mama Street, adjoining Mar Elias Boulevard.

Ahmad Jibril, who normally resides in Damascus, is strongly opposed to any negotiated settlement between Israel and the Palestinians. His group has been linked to recent rocket attacks from southern Lebanon into northern Israel.

Beirut has condemned the attacks and arrested alleged perpetrators, while supporting the operations of its own Hezbollah movement, which is also backed by Syria, against disputed Israeli-held border territory claimed by Lebanon.

Israeli daily newspaper, Haartez, claimed that killed Jihad was head of military operations for Hezbollah.

His mother, Um Jihad, reached by telephone in her Damascus home, was weeping and, asked if it was true, said "We are not sure yet."

Ambulances, sirens wailing, rushed to the scene of the explosion. Police sealed off the area and opened an investigation, the paper said. 

The blast also damaged neighborhood shops and parked cars, but, apart from the driver, there were no other casualties.

The last car bomb attack in Lebanon was January 24, when Elie Hobeika, a former Christian warlord in the country's civil war, was killed. Hobeika had announced intentions to testify against Israeli Prime Minister Ariel Sharon in a Belgian court in a case brought against Sharon over his role in the massacre of up to 2,000 Palestinians in the Sabra and Shateela camps in Lebanon in 1982.

Fingers were pointed at Israel, but no progress in resolving the case has been officially announced.

Jibril's brother Khalid openly accused Israel of the assassination.

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