Lebanese President Michel Aoun dismissed as 'impossible' the chance that a vast explosion in Beirut's port this month was caused by a blast from a ...
this month was caused by a blast from a deposit of Hezbollah arms, but said that all possibilities would be investigated.
"Impossible, but serious events like these light up spirits and imagination," Aoun said when asked about people advancing the hypothesis, but added that"even this lead will be investigated".Hezbollah leader Sayyed Hassan Nasrallah has denied accusations that his heavily armed movement had weaponry warehoused at Beirut port.
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