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Saudi jihadist held in Lebanon dies

By AFP - Jan 04,2014 - Last updated at Jan 04,2014

BEIRUT –– A Saudi man suspected of leading an Al Qaeda-linked group has died in detention in Lebanon from kidney failure, a judicial source told AFP Saturday.

“Majid Al Majid, who suffered from kidney disease and was in poor health, has died,” the source said on condition of anonymity.

Majid was the suspected head of the Abdullah Azzam Brigades, which claimed responsibility for an attack in November on the Iranian embassy in Beirut that killed 25 people.

A Lebanese minister this week told AFP that Majid had been arrested by army intelligence.

Saudi Arabia had hailed Majid’s detention, and the Iranian embassy in Beirut had requested access to the investigation into the double suicide bombing.

The attack on the embassy came amid rising tensions in Lebanon over the role of the Tehran-backed Shiite movement Hizbollah in the war in neighbouring Syria.

Hizbollah and Iran are allied with the Syrian regime, and Hizbollah has sent fighters to help battle the Sunni-led insurgency, which is supported by its opponents in Lebanon.

In claiming the embassy bombing, brigades member Sirajeddin Zreikat warned of more attacks in Lebanon if Hizbollah keeps sending troops to support Syrian President Bashar Assad.

In 2009, Lebanon sentenced Majid in absentia to life in prison for belonging to a different extremist group, the Al Qaeda-inspired Fatah Al Islam.

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