Through Samia Nakhoul and Stephen Kalin BEIRUT (Reuters) – Former Lebanese minister Mohamad Chatah, who hostile Syrian President Bashar al-Assad, was once killed in an immense bomb blast on Friday which one among his political allies blamed on the Shi’ite Hezbollah militia. The attack in Beirut killed 5 other folks and threw Lebanon, which has been drawn into neighboring Syria’s warfare, into additional turmoil after a series of sectarian bombings aimed at Shi’ite and Sunni Muslims over the last year. Former prime minister Saad al-Hariri accused Hezbollah of involvement inside the killing of Chatah, his 62-12 months-old political adviser, pronouncing it used to be “a new message of terrorism”. “So far as we’re involved the suspects … are those who find themselves fleeing world justice and refusing to signify themselves prior to the world tribunal,” Hariri said , regarding the upcoming trial in The Hague of five Hezbollah participants suspected of killing his father Rafik in 2005.