One man has been killed and 10 people injured after fighting between rival Lebanese factions erupted in the northern city of Tripoli, army officials have said.
Fighting had previously occured in the Bab al-Tebbaneh and Jabal Mohsen areas on the northern edge of the city in May.
Political stalemate
The violence took place amid stalled efforts by Fouad Siniora, the prime minister, to form a new government of national unity following a breakthrough deal last month to end a long-running crisis that had brought the country to the brink of civil war.
The deal, brokered in Doha, Qatar, led to the election of Michel Sleiman, the former army chief, as president.
The accord also called for the formation of a cabinet in which the opposition will have veto power over key decisions as well as a new electoral law.
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Heavy fighting was frequent in northern Lebanon prior to the Doha agreement
[AFP]
Al-Jazeera