Murder of Lebanese hero Wissam al-Hassan considered a blow to all of Lebanon
The late Brig. Gen. Wissam al-Hasan had a number of enemies, and they are the enemies of Lebanon.
Hasan’s job was to uncover those who have been engaged in plotting against the country, and he was a person who didn’t stop at the conventional red lines, whether it was Mossad or the Syrian regime. Because of the post he held, as the head of the Information Branch of the Internal Security Forces, he played a central role in cooperating with the Special Tribunal for Lebanon. He also gained fame for overseeing the discovery and dismantling of Israeli espionage rings in the country, and most recently, Hasan acted as the lead player in foiling a plan to destabilize Lebanon once again, through violence.
The plot involved a former minister, and with the judiciary’s naming of Syrian officials in the investigation, the Information Branch’s actions were a case of putting the country’s security above any other consideration.
Hasan’s assassination in Beirut has triggered several spontaneous reactions in the streets; it’s hoped that this type of protest action represents a one-time expression of anger and will not escalate.
This is because the perpetrators of Hassan’s killing have such a scenario as an objective.
The assassination was a broad daylight car bomb attack that killed four other people in the neighborhood of Ashrafieh, wounded dozens more, and terrorized an entire country. It is in the interest of no party in Lebanon. If the goal was to divert attention from the events in Syria, then people should remember this well and head off any attempt to take Lebanon further into tension and civil strife. The leaders of all major political parties and movements must act decisively to clamp down on any possibility that even more violence will result.