November 14, 2007
The rising tensions come amid heightened speculation that Lebanon’s political factions are arming themselves, resuscitating old militias from the 1975-90 civil war and building new ones in anticipation of street battles ahead. Black-market arms sales have soared in the past year as worried Lebanese seek to protect themselves. The weapon of choice is the AK-47 assault rifle. A year ago, the most popular version of this classic weapon, the 1977-vintage "circle 11" (named after the markings stamped into the rifle’s metal work) fetched around $500. "It will cost you $900 now," says Mr. Jamil [a Lebanese arms dealer].
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