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Maqdah: Assassination of Zaidan Aims to Rattle Sidon's Security

Head of the joint Palestinian security force in Lebanon Munir al-Maqdah said on Wednesday that the assassination of Fathi Zaidan a day earlier aims to shake the city of Sidon's security and trigger conflict in the Mieh Mieh refugee camp.

“The assassination of Zaidan targets the safety of the (refugee) camps and the safety of the city of Sidon,” said al-Maqdah to the Voice of Lebanon radio (100.5).

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Normal Function Restored after 20-minute Airport System Glitch

A computer system malfunction at the Beirut Airport on Wednesday quickly restored normalcy without affecting the air traffic at the terminal.

The electronic system at the Rafik Hariri International Airport was down for almost twenty minutes before it restored normal functions without affecting the flights activity.

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Report: Lebanon Delegation to Islamic Summit to Confront Hizbullah, Nagorny Karabakh Issues

The Lebanese delegation to the Islamic conference taking place in Turkey this week is expected to confront attempts to label Hizbullah a terrorist group and recommendations to help Azerbaijan put the disputed Nagorny Karabakh region under its control.

The Lebanese delegation, led by Prime Minister Tammam Salam, will try to stop labeling Hizbullah a terrorist organization at the two-day Organization of Islamic Cooperation summit that takes place Thursday.

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Rahi to Discuss with GCC Diplomats Fate of Lebanese Expats

Maronite Patriarch Beshara al-Rahi is expected to discuss with the Ambassadors of the Gulf Cooperation Council the status of Lebanese expatriates in Gulf states, al-Joumhouria daily reported on Wednesday.

The newspaper quoted sources as saying that the Cardinal will invite the diplomats to Bkirki on Thursday as part of routine meetings that he holds with the representatives of regional and international powers.

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Australian Leader Supports Detained Child Kidnappers in Lebanon

Australian government was providing top-level consular support to an Australian television crew facing charges after being caught up in a mother's bungled child-snatching attempt in Lebanon, Australia's prime minister said on Wednesday.

An Australian mother, a four-member TV crew from Nine Network, two British agents from the Britain-based Child Abduction Recovery International company, known as CARI, and two Lebanese men have been in police custody since two Lebanese-Australian siblings Lahala, 6, and Noah, 4, were snatched from a South Beirut bus stop last week in a bid to smuggle them out of the country.

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Ohio Man Pleads Guilty to Selling Guns to Buyers in Beirut

U.S. authorities have said that an Ohio man has pleaded guilty in federal court to a charge related to the sale of 300 guns, including 11 destined for Beirut.

Forty-eight-year-old Richfield Township resident Timothy Cassinger pleaded guilty Tuesday in Akron to a single count of unlicensed gun dealing.

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Tripoli Man Held over IS Contacts, Attempted Assassination

A man was arrested Tuesday in the northern city of Tripoli on charges of communicating with the extremist Islamic State group and attempting to assassinate a Lebanese citizen, LBCI television reported.

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Berri Urges Sisi to Seek Reactivation of Saudi Grant to Army

Speaker Nabih Berri held talks Tuesday in Cairo with Egyptian President Abdel Fattah al-Sisi on the sidelines of his participation in the works of the 23rd conference of the Arab Inter-parliamentary Union.

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Cabinet Calls for Tenders to Meet Airport Needs, Postpones to Next Session Talks on State Security

The cabinet held a regular meeting on Tuesday during which it called for tenders to meet the needs of the airport, but failed to resolve the dispute over the general directorate of state security.

Information Minister Ramzi Jreij told reporters that the Ministry of Transportation and Public Works will be tasked with calling for tenders for the Rafik Hariri International Airport.

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Fatah Official Killed in Sidon Car Bomb Blast

A senior Palestinian official with the mainstream Fatah Movement was killed on Tuesday in a car bombing in the southern city of Sidon.

Reports said that Fathi Zaidan died and four others, including two bodyguards, were injured in the blast near Ain el-Hilweh Palestinian refugee camp.

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