World | Lebanon Hezbollah Seizes Muslim Beirut Major blow to US-backed government By Rob Quinn Posted May 9, 2008 6:12 AM CDT Copied A motorcycle is seen burnt out near a building where Hezbollah militants hanged Palestinian flags and pictures of President Bashar Assad in Beirut, Lebanon, Friday, May 9, 2008. (AP Photo/Hussein Malla) Hezbollah militants have taken control of Muslim areas of Beirut and now control all the roads to the Lebanese capital's airport, Reuters reports. Gunmen forced a pro-government TV station off the air. At least 11 people have been killed, including those trying to flee the city, as sectarian violence continued into a third day. Masked gunmen roamed the streets as the city continued to suffer its worst violence since Lebanon's 15-year civil war. The army fired tear gas to disperse demonstrators but did not intervene in the fierce clashes between Shiite militias and Sunnis loyal to the country's US-backed government. Fears that the violence could escalate into another civil war are growing. Read These Next Multiple people have been shot at a Mormon church in Michigan. Locals are furious about the planned demolition of a landmark bridge. US to pull Colombian president's visa over protest. The latest mass shooting in the US took place from a boat. Report an error