List of attacks in Lebanon

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Starting in 2004, a series of bombings and assassinations struck Lebanon, most of them in and around the capital, Beirut. This wave of bombings began with the assassination attempt on Marwan Hamadeh, then became more intense with the assassination of former Prime Minister Rafiq Hariri on February 14, 2005, which touched off the Cedar Revolution and the withdrawal of Syrian troops. After the massive protests following Hariri's killing, several more terrorist attacks hit Lebanon.

These bombings and assassinations came after September 2004, when the Lebanese Parliament was pressured by Syria to extend the term of pro-Syrian President Emile Lahoud through a constitutional amendment.[1] The MPs, journalists, and activists that opposed this term extension were subject to slander, harassment and, in many cases, assassination attempts. Since 2013 most of the bombings were not related to the Cedar Revolution but rather a spillover of the Syrian civil war. This list is limited to bombings and assassinations; it does not include other form of attacks. It is presented in chronological order.

2004

  • Marwan Hamadeh assassination attempt (October 1)Template:SndA car bomb exploded next to the motorcade carrying Druze MP Marwan Hamadeh. Hamadeh was injured, but survived; his driver was killed. Hamadeh was a critic of Syria and a member of the opposition to President Émile Lahoud.[2]

2005

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A Lebanese Internal Security Forces officer guarding the site of the attack that killed former Prime Minister Hariri, on March 5
  • Rafiq Hariri assassination (February 14)Template:SndA massive explosion killed former Lebanese Prime Minister Rafiq Hariri in Beirut, near the St. George Hotel. The former Minister of the Economy, Bassel Fleihan, was also among the 22 killed. About 220 others were wounded. A group calling itself "Al Nusra and Jihad in greater Syria" claimed responsibility for the blast.[3] According to the UN report,[4] released October 20, the blast was the result of a truck bomb. Security video had captured a white truck driving near Hariri's convoy which investigators determined was carrying an estimated 1,000 kg of explosives. Since Hariri's convoy had jamming devices meant to block remote control signals, the attack was carried out using a suicide bomber. The report cited a witness who said the bomber was an Iraqi who was led to believe his target was Iraqi Prime Minister Iyad Allawi, who had been in Beirut just days before. The report concluded that top Syrian and Lebanese officials planned the assassination beginning in mid-2004.
  • New Jdeideh bombing (March 19)Template:SndA car bomb exploded in the New Jdeideh suburb of Beirut. The blast happened in a mixed commercial-residential area and wounded 11 people. Reports said that the driver had tried to park in front of a bingo hall and was turned away, so he instead parked next to an apartment.[5]
  • Kaslik bombing (March 23)Template:SndA bomb left in a leather bag exploded at the back entrance of the Kaslik shopping center in Jounieh. Two Indian and one Pakistani janitor were killed, and two Sri Lankans and two Lebanese injured. The roof of the mall collapsed.[6]
  • Sad el-Bouchrieh bombing (March 26)Template:SndA car bomb parked between two factories exploded in the Sad el-Bouchrieh area of Beirut, wounding 6 people. It caused a blaze which destroyed several workshops.[7]
  • Broummana bombing (April 1)Template:SndA bomb ripped through the Rizk plaza in the Broummana resort village, Script error: No such module "convert". east of Beirut. 12 people were injured.[8]
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Jounieh bomb aftermath
  • Jounieh bombing (May 7)Template:SndA car bomb exploded between the Christian Sawt al Mahaba radio station and the Mar Yuhanna Church in Jounieh. The radio station was destroyed and the church suffered major damage. 22 people were wounded.[9]
  • Samir Kassir assassination (June 2)Template:SndAnti-Syrian journalist Samir Kassir was assassinated when a bomb detonated in his car outside his home in Beirut's Ashrafiyeh district, a largely Christian residential area. Kassir was a front-page columnist for the al-Nahar newspaper, where he wrote columns criticizing the pro-Syrian government.[10]
  • George Hawi assassination (June 21)Template:SndFormer Lebanese Communist Party leader George Hawi, a critic of Syria, died when his car exploded as he was driving through Beirut's Wata Musaitbi district.[11]
  • Elias Murr assassination attempt (July 12)Template:SndA car bomb wounded the outgoing Lebanese defense minister, Elias Murr, as his motorcade drove through Beirut's Christian suburb of Antelias. 2 people were killed and 12 others injured. This attack was unique in the series of bombings in that Murr was considered a pro-Syrian figure.[12]
  • Monot bombing (July 22)Template:SndA bomb exploded in a car parked in front of a restaurant on Monot Street in Beirut, wounding 12 people. The bomb was estimated to be Script error: No such module "convert"..[13]
  • Zalka bombing (August 22)Template:SndIn the mostly Christian neighborhood of Zalka a bomb placed between a shopping center and a hotel damaged shops and windows, wounding 8 people. It consisted of Script error: No such module "convert". of TNT and was set on a timer.[14]
  • Jeitawi bombing (September 17)Template:SndAn explosion in the largely Christian area of Ashrafieh killed 1 person and injured 23 others. It was believed to have been caused by a car bomb; two cars were destroyed and buildings near the blast were severely damaged.[15]
  • May Chidiac assassination attempt (September 25)Template:SndChristian journalist and critic of Syria May Chidiac was seriously injured when a bomb exploded as she got into her car in Jounieh. She lost her left leg and arm. Chidiac was an anchor on the Lebanese Broadcasting Corporation.[2]
  • Gebran Tueni assassination (December 12)Template:SndA prominent anti-Syrian journalist and lawmaker, Gebran Tueni, was killed by a car bomb. He had returned from France only a day earlier, where he had been staying for fear of assassination. His driver and a passerby were also killed when a car bomb exploded as his motorcade drove through Mkalles, an industrial suburb of Beirut. 3 people were killed and another 30 wounded in the bombing, and at least 10 vehicles were destroyed.[16] The December 28 An Nahar reported that the group "The Strugglers for the Unity and Freedom in al Sham" had claimed responsibility for the bombing in a statement which said outgoing UNIIIC chairman Detlev Mehlis was lucky to escape death and threatened any new chairman with assassination if he too implicated Syria.[17]

2006

2007

  • Bikfaya bombing (February 13)Template:SndA bomb on a bus near Bikfaya killed 3 people and wounded 21 others.[20]
  • ABC bombing (May 20)Template:SndExplosives placed near the ABC mall in Achrafieh killed 1 civilian and wounded 18 others.[21]
  • Verdun bombing (May 21)Template:SndAn explosion in the affluent Beirut district of Verdun injured 10 people including 2 children.[22]
  • Aley bombing (May 23)Template:SndAn explosion in the town of Aley wounded 5 people.[23]
  • Walid Eido assassination (June 13)Template:SndWalid Eido, an anti-Syrian MP, was killed by a car bomb in Beirut along with 8 others, including his eldest son Khaled Eido.[24]
  • Antoine Ghanem assassination (September 19)Template:SndAnti-Syrian Lebanese MP Antoine Ghanem and four others were killed in a car bomb attack in a Christian suburb of Beirut.
  • Francois Elias Hajj assassination (December 12)Template:SndBrigadier General François al-Hajj, from the village of Rmaich, was among 4 killed in a car bomb attack in Baabda.[25]

2008

  • US diplomat bombing (January 15)Template:SndA bomb targeted against a US diplomatic vehicle killed 4 Lebanese civilians and wounded 16 others.[20]
  • Wissam Eid assassination (January 25)Template:SndCapt. Wissam Eid, Lebanese Internal Security Forces senior terrorism investigator, was assassinated. At the time of the attack, Eid was also the top Lebanese investigator into the assassination of Prime Minister Rafiq Hariri.[26]
  • Tripoli bus bombing (August 13)Template:SndA bomb targeting a civilian bus in Tripoli killed 16 people, including 7 Lebanese soldiers.[27]
  • Saleh Aridi assassination (September 10)Template:SndSaleh Aridi, a pro-Syrian Druze politician of the Lebanese Democratic Party, was killed by a car bomb.[28]
  • Tripoli car bomb (September 29)Template:SndA car bomb destroyed a bus in Tripoli, killing 5 soldiers and injuring 35 others.[29]

2009

  • Kamal Naji assassination (March 24)Template:SndThe deputy head of the PLO in Lebanon was killed along 4 other people by a roadside bomb near Sidon.[30]

2012

  • Wissam al Hassan assassination (October 19)Template:SndHead of the intelligence branch of the Internal Security Forces (ISF) Maj. Gen. Wissam al-Hassan was killed by a massive car bomb in Achrafieh. 128 were injured and 8 others died.[31]

2013

  • Roueiss bombing (August 15)Template:SndAn attack on the Roueiss neighborhood in south Beirut killed 27 people and injured over 300. The attack was believed to have been carried out through a car bomb. Similar to the Beir el-Abed bombing, this attack targeted a Hizbollah stronghold.[32]
  • Tripoli dual bombings (August 23)Template:SndBombs hit two mosques killing at least 42 people and wounding hundreds. The first explosion hit the Taqwa mosque, and killed at least 14 people there. Further deaths were reported from a second blast a few minutes later outside the al-Salam mosque, which the Interior Ministry said was hit by a car laden with 100 kg (220 lbs) of explosives.[33]
  • Beir Hassan bombing (November 19)Template:SndA large explosion near an Iranian cultural center in the southern suburbs of Beirut killed at least 22 people and injured 146 others in a double bomb attack. The explosion appeared to have been caused by a car bomb and a motorcycle laden with explosives.[34]
  • Hassan Lakkis assassination (December 3)Template:SndA senior Hezbollah commander named Hassan Lakkis was assassinated by two gunmen in Beirut.[35]
  • Mohamad Chatah assassination (December 27)Template:SndFormer-minister Mohamad Chatah, member of the Future Movement, and 5 others were killed by a car bomb that targeted Chatah's vehicle. Approximately 70 people were wounded in the attack.[36]

2014

  • Haret Hreik bombing (January 2)Template:SndExplosives were detonated in front of the political office of Hizbollah, killing 4 and injuring 77 others. Several buildings were damaged and flames engulfed vehicles parked on Al-Arid Street, where the explosives-rigged vehicle had been parked.[37]
  • 1st Hermel bombing (January 16)Template:SndA suspected suicide car-bombing killed 5 people and wounded 42 others in a bustling neighborhood in the northeastern town of Hermel.[38]
  • 2nd Hermel bombing (February 1)Template:SndAnother terrorist explosion targeted Hermel, killing 4 and injuring 23 civilians in an attack that was claimed by an Al-Qaeda-linked group. The suicide bomber drove a Grand Cherokee Jeep up to a petrol station in the Zahraa area of the city where he then detonated a car bomb.[39]
  • Van bombing (February 3)Template:SndA suicide bombing injured 2 people south of Beirut.[40]
  • Iranian cultural center bombings (February 19)Template:SndTwo suicide bombings killed 8 people and wounded 128 others near the Iranian cultural center in Beirut.[41]
  • 3rd Hermel bombing (February 22)Template:SndA suicide car bombing targeting an army post in Hermel killed 3 people including 2 soldiers and wounded 17 others. The Lebanon branch of the Nusra Front, a radical Syrian rebel force, claimed responsibility for the suicide bombing, saying it was part of a "series of vengeful attacks".[42]
  • Arsal bombing (March 29)Template:SndA suicide car bomb killed 3 Lebanese soldiers and wounded 4 others in the northeastern town of Arsal.[43]
  • Dahr al Baidar bombing (June 20)Template:SndA suicide bomber killed a police officer and wounded 32 people at a checkpoint in east Lebanon.[44]
  • Beirut cafe bombing (June 24)Template:SndA suicide bomber driving an old Mercedes wounded 12 people near a cafe and a military checkpoint in Beirut.[45]
  • Duroy Hotel bombing (June 27)Template:SndA suicide bomber wounded 11 people in a Beirut hotel. Security forces attempted to arrest him before the explosion.[46]
  • Tripoli bomb (August 6)Template:SndA homemade bomb killed 1 civilian and wounded 10 others near an army checkpoint in Tripoli.[47]
  • 2nd Arsal bombing (September 19)Template:SndA bomb killed 2 Lebanese soldiers and wounded 3 others in Arsal.[48]
  • Hezbollah bombing (September 20)Template:SndA bombing targeted a Hezbollah checkpoint in eastern Lebanon. The number of casualties is disputed.[49]
  • 3rd Arsal bombing (November 14)Template:SndA bomb wounded 3 soldiers in Arsal.[50]
  • 4th Arsal bombing (December 3)Template:SndAnother bomb in Arsal killed 1 soldier and wounded 2 others.[51]

2015

  • Jabal Mohsen cafe bombing (January 10)Template:SndA double suicide-bombing in Tripoli killed 9 people and injured at least 50 others.[52]
  • Ghassan Ajaj assassination (January 26)Template:SndAn intelligence officer was assassinated by a gunman in northern Lebanon.[53]
  • Bader Eid assassination (March 2)Template:SndThe brother of Alawite leader Ali Eid was assassinated in northern Lebanon.[54]
  • Second Hezbollah bombing (October 5)Template:SndA bombing targeted a bus transporting Hezbollah fighters to Syria. The number of casualties could not be determined.[55]
  • 5th Arsal bombing (November 5)Template:SndA bombing killed at least 5 people and wounded 15 others in the eastern town of Arsal.[56]
  • 6th Arsal bombing (November 6)Template:SndA blast wounded 5 Lebanese soldiers in Arsal.[57]
  • Bourj el-Barajneh bombing (November 12)Template:SndTwo suicide bombers killed 89 people and wounded more than 200 in the southern Beirut suburb of Bourj el-Barajneh, a Hezbollah stronghold.[58]
  • Deir Ammar bombing (December 5)Template:SndA suicide bomber killed 3 people and wounded 6 others during an army raid in North Lebanon.[59]

2016

  • 7th Arsal bombing (March 24)Template:SndA roadside bomb killed a Lebanese soldier and wounded 3 others in Arsal.[60]
  • Fathi Zaydan assassination (April 12)Template:SndAn explosion killed Fathi Zaydan, a Fatah senior officer near the main Palestinian camp in South Lebanon.[61]
  • Blom Bank bombing (June 12)Template:SndAn explosion caused material damage outside a branch of the biggest bank in Lebanon.[62]
  • Qaa Bombings (June 27)Template:SndSeveral suicide bombings killed at least 5 people and wounded more than 12 in the eastern village of Al Qaa.[63] Security officials believe Islamic State militants were behind the attack although no one claimed responsibility.
  • 8th Arsal bombing (August 15)Template:SndA bomb wounded 5 soldiers in the eastern village of Arsal.[64]
  • Zahle bombing (August 31)Template:SndA bomb killed 1 person and injured several others in the eastern city of Zahle.[65]
  • Al Ain (December 28)Template:SndA small explosion killed the deputy mayor of Al Ain, a town in northeastern Lebanon.[66]

2018

  • Mohammad Hamdan attempted assassination (January 14)Template:SndA car bomb injured a Hamas official in the southern city of Saida.[67]

2021

2023

  • Ashraf al-Armouchi assassination (July 30)Template:SndA Palestinian Fatah commander was killed in the Palestinian refugee camp of Ain el Helweh by Palestinian Islamists.[69]
  • Elias Hasrouni assassination (Aug 10)Template:SndA senior Lebanese Forces official was killed in the Southern village of Ain Ebel.[70]

2024

Pre-Lahoud term extension

The assassinations and bombings listed above occurred after September 2004, in the aftermath of the forced term extension of the pro-Syrian Lebanese President Emile Lahoud. The events listed below had nothing to do with the extension of Emile Lahoud's presidential term, and most of them occurred long before.

See also

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