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A Sunni supporter of parliamentary majority leader Saad Hariri burns tires to block the highway linking Beirut with coastal village of Jiyeh, Lebanon. Shiite supporters of Iranian-backed Hezbollah and Sunnis backing Lebanon's U.S.-allied government clashed for a second day Thursday as sectarian confrontations in Beirut spilled over to other parts of the country. (Mohammed Zaatari, Associated Press)
Mohammed Zaatari, Associated Press
A Sunni supporter of parliamentary majority leader Saad Hariri burns tires to block the highway linking Beirut with coastal village of Jiyeh, Lebanon. Shiite supporters of Iranian-backed Hezbollah and Sunnis backing Lebanon's U.S.-allied government clashed for a second day Thursday as sectarian confrontations in Beirut spilled over to other parts of the country.