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Beirut Explosion: Are Israel and Hezbollah Responsible?

Beirut Explosion: Are Israel and Hezbollah Responsible?
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Explosión en Beirut: denuncian falta de avances en la investigación, a un año del siniestro

Explosión en Beirut: denuncian falta de avances en la investigación, a un año del siniestro
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Businessmen with ties to Assad linked to Beirut port blast cargo

The company used to ship a huge stockpile of ammonium nitrate to Beirut port, where it caused a devastating explosion last August, has been linked to three influential businessmen with ties to Syrian president Bashar al-Assad, a new investigation has found. The revelations about Savaro Limited – a London shelf company that was deregistered at Companies House on Tuesday – have amplified suspicions that Beirut had always been the cargo’s intended.

Assad-Linked Businessmen Tied to Beirut Blast in August

Assad-Linked Businessmen Tied to Beirut Blast in August The port of Lebanon’s capital Beirut after an explosion of ammonium nitrate, August 4, 2020 (Anwar Amro/AFP/Getty) Three Syrian businessmen linked to the Assad regime have been connected to the devastating port blast in Lebanon’s capital Beirut in August. An investigation has tied George Haswani and the brothers Imad and Mudalal Khuri to the company which bought the ammonium nitrate that was stored in a port warehouse since November 2013. The detonation of 2,750 tons of the nitrate on August 4 destroyed the port, causing at least 204 deaths, and 7,500 injuries, and $15 billion in damage. With the force of a 3.5 magnitude earthquake, the blast levelled the immediate area, which provides 60% of Lebanon’s imports, and much of Beirut.

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