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zanaflex overnight delivery A Lebanese security official and the official close to Hezbollah said assailants shot al-Laqis with a pistol equipped with a silencer at close range after he parked his car in the parking garage on the ground floor of the residential building where he lived, some two miles (three kilometers) southwest of Beirut. The Hezbollah statement accused Israel of being responsible for the killing. It said Israel tried to kill him several times, but had failed. "The Israeli enemy is naturally directly to blame,'' the statement said.