Lebanese Interior Minister, Marwan Charbel, confirmed Friday the names of four suspected Hezbollah cited in the arrest warrants issued by the UN tribunal, accused of the 2005 assassination of Prime Minister Rafic Hariri. "The names of four suspects released by the local media are the same as mentioned in the warrants of the special tribunal for Lebanon," said Charbel.
It is the Hezbollah operations chief, Mustafa Badreddine, another important member, Salim Ayyash and two low-profile, Asad Hasan Sabra and Aneiyssi. "Today we are witnessing a historic moment in the life legal, moral and security in Lebanon," said Hariri's son Saad Hariri, who was expelled from his post as prime minister in January, the newspaper 'The Guardian'.
It is the Hezbollah operations chief, Mustafa Badreddine, another important member, Salim Ayyash and two low-profile, Asad Hasan Sabra and Aneiyssi. "Today we are witnessing a historic moment in the life legal, moral and security in Lebanon," said Hariri's son Saad Hariri, who was expelled from his post as prime minister in January, the newspaper 'The Guardian'.
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