One guilty man was killed in the assassination of Lebanese prime minister August 19 5:46

The International Court of Justice, accused of assassinating a former prime minister 15 years ago in Lebanon in the Middle East, convicted one of the four defendants, but is believed to be behind the Islamic Shiite organization. He did not take responsibility for the involvement of Hezbollah's leadership and neighboring Syria as "no evidence".

In the case of Beirut, the capital of Lebanon, in 2005, a line of former Prime Minister Hariri and others were killed in a suicide attack by a car, killing a total of 22 people. He has continued hearings about four members of Hezbollah who have been prosecuted for crimes such as terrorism and acts of terrorism.

The ruling was originally scheduled for 7th of this month, but the decision was postponed to 18th because of a massive explosion in Beirut on the 4th of this month and mourning all over the country for the next three days. It was

While the special court convicted one of the four defendants, he added that Hizbullah's leadership and his neighbor Syria, who were allegedly behind the case, ``may have motivated him to eliminate Hariri. No, but no evidence of the incident."

Regarding the ruling, former Prime Minister Hariri's son Third Hariri said, "I support the ruling and hope the criminals will be given justice and justice," and asked Hezbollah to hand over the members. Hezbollah has consistently denied involvement in the case.