The Special Tribunal for Lebanon (STL) investigators attacked in Dahiyeh on Wednesday sought “some phone numbers [from Dr. Iman Charara’s clinic] in order to compare them with other numbers belonging to people who reportedly appear in the telecommunications map investigators have drawn relating to former Prime Minister Rafik Hariri’s 2005 assassination,” Al-Hayat newspaper quoted an anonymous source as saying in its Thursday edition.
A group of women charged at STL investigators at a Beirut gynecology clinic run by Dr. Charara in Dahiyeh on Wednesday morning and grabbed a briefcase from them, AFP reported.
Wednesday’s attack was a “political message par excellence,” Al-Hayat’s source added, saying that the STL will be forced to deal with it on this basis.
A Hezbollah source, who spoke on condition of anonymity, told NOW Lebanon afterward that his party was not in any way linked to the Dahiyeh incident.
A group of women charged at STL investigators at a Beirut gynecology clinic run by Dr. Charara in Dahiyeh on Wednesday morning and grabbed a briefcase from them, AFP reported.
Wednesday’s attack was a “political message par excellence,” Al-Hayat’s source added, saying that the STL will be forced to deal with it on this basis.
A Hezbollah source, who spoke on condition of anonymity, told NOW Lebanon afterward that his party was not in any way linked to the Dahiyeh incident.

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