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Default Lebanon Security Situation In Pictures - 13th May 2008

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A woman relative of Hezbollah militant Hussein Youssef al-Bourji, who died during clashes, shouts anti-government slogans, during the funeral procession in Dahiyeh neighborhood of south Beirut, Lebanon, Monday, May 12, 2008. Lebanese army continued its deployments in Lebanon's mountains overlooking the capital Monday, a day after heavy fighting between pro and anti-government supporters left at least 11 people dead, security officials and paramedics said.
(AP Photo/Mahmoud Tawil)

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A Druse man, gestures at his house damaged during Sunday clashes between pro-government supporters of Druse leader Walid Jumblatt and Shiite gunmen and their allies in Chouweifat south of Beirut, Lebanon, Monday May 12, 2008. Lebanese soldiers deployed across mountains overlooking the Lebanese capital Monday after at least 11 people were killed in fierce clashes between pro-Syrian gunmen and government supporters entrenched in the hilly plateau, security officials and paramedics said.
(AP Photo/Hussein Malla)

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Hezbollah militants carry the coffin of their comrade Hussein Youssef al-Bourji, who died in clashes in Beirut, during his funeral procession in Dahiyeh neighborhood of south Beirut, Lebanon, Monday, May 12, 2008. Lebanese army continued its deployments in Lebanon's mountains overlooking the capital Monday, a day after heavy fighting between pro and anti-government supporters left at least 11 people dead, security officials and paramedics said.
(AP Photo/Mahmoud Tawil)

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A Shiite cleric, right, along with Hezbollah militants carry the coffin of their comrade Hussein Youssef al-Bourji, who died in clashes in Beirut, during his funeral procession in Dahiyeh neighborhood of south Beirut, Lebanon, Monday, May 12, 2008. Lebanese army continued its deployments in Lebanon's mountains overlooking the capital Monday, a day after heavy fighting between pro and anti-government supporters left at least 11 people dead, security officials and paramedics said.
(AP Photo/Mahmoud Tawil)

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Relatives of Hezbollah militant Hussein Youssef al-Bourji, who died during clashes, react as they hold his picture during the funeral procession in Dahiyeh neighborhood of south Beirut, Lebanon, Monday, May 12, 2008. Lebanese army continued its deployments in Lebanon's mountains overlooking the capital Monday, a day after heavy fighting between pro and anti-government supporters left at least 11 people dead, security officials and paramedics said.
(AP Photo/Mahmoud Tawil)

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Shi'ite gunmen take positions during clashes with Druze pro-government fighters in Shwayfat area in Mount Lebanon May 11, 2008.
(Issam Kobeisy/Reuters)

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Residents cry after their home was burnt during clashes in Shwayfat area in Mount Lebanon May 12, 2008.
(Issam Kobeisy/Reuters)

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A resident walks past a burnt shop after clashes in Shwayfat area in Mount Lebanon May 12, 2008.
(Fadi Ghalioum/Reuters)

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Smoke rises from the Alley area during clashes between Hezbollah gunmen and Druze pro-government fighters in Mount Lebanon May 11, 2008.
(Issam Kobeisy/Reuters)

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Lebanese army soldiers in armored personnel carriers patrol a street past burnt cars after clashes in Shwayfat area in Mount Lebanon May 12, 2008.
(Fadi Ghalioum/Reuters)

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A Druse man looks through a broken window of his house where a shell exploded on Sunday during clashes between pro-government supporters of Druse leader Walid Jumblatt and Shiite gunmen and their allies in Chouweifat south of Beirut, Lebanon, Monday May 12, 2008. Lebanese soldiers deployed across mountains overlooking the Lebanese capital Monday after at least 11 people were killed in fierce clashes between pro-Syrian gunmen and government supporters entrenched in the hilly plateau, security officials and paramedics said.
(AP Photo/Hussein Malla)

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A Lebanese army conscript walks home through debris blocking a street in Beirut. Fierce fighting has erupted in northern Lebanon, further exacerbating tensions after days of deadly sectarian battles that have driven the nation to the brink of full-blown civil war.
(AFP/Anwar Amro)

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Lebanese soldiers drive armoured personnel carriers through east Beirut en route to the Druze mountains. Fierce fighting has erupted in northern Lebanon, further exacerbating tensions after days of deadly sectarian battles that have driven the nation to the brink of full-blown civil war.
(AFP/Joseph Barrak)

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A masked militant of the Shiite Amal opposition group holds a position during heavy clashes with pro-government fighters in Shwayfat in the Druze mountains southeast of Beirut. Fierce fighting has erupted in northern Lebanon, further exacerbating tensions after days of deadly sectarian battles that have driven the nation to the brink of full-blown civil war.
(AFP/Anwar Amro)

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Militants of the Shiite Amal opposition group take to the streets during heavy clashes with pro-government fighters in Shwayfat in the Druze mountains southeast of Beirut. Fierce fighting has erupted in northern Lebanon, further exacerbating tensions after days of deadly sectarian battles that have driven the nation to the brink of full-blown civil war.
(AFP/Anwar Amro)

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A woman holds a picture of killed Hezbollah fighter Hussein Burji during his funeral in south of Beirut May 12, 2008. Clashes resumed in Lebanon's northern city of Tripoli on Monday and security sources said at least 36 people were killed on Sunday between Hezbollah and its pro-government Druze opponents east of Beirut.
REUTERS/ Hassan el-Ali (LEBANON)

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A relative mourns as Hezbollah members carry the body of their comrade Hussein Burji, wrapped with the group's flag, during a funeral in south of Beirut May 12, 2008. Clashes resumed in Lebanon's northern city of Tripoli on Monday and security sources said at least 36 people were killed on Sunday between Hezbollah and its pro-government Druze opponents east of Beirut.
REUTERS/Hassan el-Ali (LEBANON)

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Women mourn as Hezbollah members carry the body of their comrade Hussein Burji, wrapped with the group's flag, during a funeral in south of Beirut May 12, 2008. Clashes resumed in Lebanon's northern city of Tripoli on Monday and security sources said at least 36 people were killed on Sunday between Hezbollah and its pro-government Druze opponents east of Beirut.
REUTERS/ Hassan el-Ali (LEBANON)

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Hezbollah members carry the body of their comrade Hussein Burji wrapped with the group's flag during a funeral in south of Beirut May 12, 2008. Clashes resumed in Lebanon's northern city of Tripoli on Monday and security sources said at least 36 people were killed on Sunday between Hezbollah and its pro-government Druze opponents east of Beirut.
REUTERS/Hassan el-Ali (LEBANON)

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Hezbollah members carry the body of their comrade Hussein Burji wrapped with the group's flag during a funeral in south of Beirut May 12, 2008. Clashes resumed in Lebanon's northern city of Tripoli on Monday and security sources said at least 36 people were killed on Sunday between Hezbollah and its pro-government Druze opponents east of Beirut.
REUTERS/Hassan el-Ali (LEBANON)

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A Druse woman, Yessra Halawi, left, tries to find her jewelry in her bedroom at her house which burnt Sunday during clashes between pro-government supporters of Druse leader Walid Jumblatt and Shiite gunmen and their allies in Chouweifat, south of Beirut, Lebanon, Monday May 12, 2008. Lebanese soldiers deployed across mountains overlooking the Lebanese capital Monday after at least 11 people were killed in fierce clashes between pro-Syrian gunmen and government supporters entrenched in the hilly plateau, security officials and paramedics said.
(AP Photo/Hussein Malla)
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