BBC: New explosions rock Lebanon camp
Lebanese soldiers patrol adjacent to the Nahr al-Bared camp There have been explosions and gunfire at a Palestinian refugee camp in northern Lebanon, one day after troops captured it from Islamist militants.I THINK THE VIOLENCE WON'T END UNTIL THERE'S REGIME CHANGE IN DAMASCUS AND TEHRAN.
Lebanese soldiers were seen rushing into Nahr al-Bared to hunt down a number of Fatah al-Islam fighters who survived the offensive on Sunday.
Earlier, troops combed the camp's heavily bombed buildings looking for booby traps and unexploded munitions.
More than 300 people died during the 105-day siege, half of them soldiers.
The violence, which also caused over 30,000 Palestinian refugees to flee the camp, was Lebanon's worst internal strife since the 1975-1991 civil war.
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