Army intervenes in Lebanon clashes
One man killed and several hurt as government and opposition supporters fight.

Scores of Lebanese soldiers and riot police fired into the air to disperse the rioters and there were reports of between three and 14 people being injured.
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Lebanese television reported that several shops were set on fire, while a security official said one house was burned down and a car was set ablaze by fire bombs.
Tension has been simmering for weeks with smaller scale incidents reported almost on daily basis, and Al Jazeera’s Rula Amin, reporting from Beirut, said the tensions were rising.
She said residents are worried that daily skirmishes will turn into real battles and they are not sure if the army will intervene to stop clashes every time an incident occurs.
Power struggle
Al-Hariri’s ruling coalition is locked in a 15-month-old power struggle against an opposition bloc led by Hezbollah.
The rival groups have failed to agree on the election of a president to replace Emile Lahoud, whose term expired in November.
Large rallies were held by both sides in Beirut on Thursday.
Supporters of the Western-backed government gathered to mark the third anniversary of the assassination of the former prime minister, Rafiq al-Hariri.
A few miles away, the funeral of Imad Moghaniyah, one of Hezbollah’s senior commanders who was killed in a car bombing in Syria, attracted thousands of supporters.