The Lebanese army and security forces expressed readiness to launch a swift operation in the northern city of Tripoli to arrest the group of two notorious fugitives Shadi al-Mawlawi and Osama Mansour.
“If the endeavors of Muslim clerics failed to end this phenomenon, then the army and security forces will intervene,” security sources said in comments published in al-Akhbar newspaper on Wednesday.
Full StoryUnited Nations Secretary General Ban Ki-moon condemned the explosion that took place on the Lebanese-Israeli border on Tuesday, deeming it a violation of U.N. Security Council resolution 1701, reported the daily An Nahar on Wednesday.
He said that the blast goes against efforts to create a stable and secure environment in southern Lebanon.
Full StoryHead of al-Mustaqbal Movement Saad Hariri is expected to meet with Maronite Patriarch Beshara al-Rahi on Monday in the Italian capital Rome.
Local newspapers published on Wednesday reported that the meeting will tackle the presidential impasse.
Full StoryHizbullah deputy chief Sheikh Naim Qassem on Tuesday described the bomb attack that targeted an Israeli patrol in the occupied Shebaa Farms as a message that is “addressed exclusively to Israel,” although it came two days after fierce battles with jihadist militants in Brital's outskirts.
“The bombs were detonated based on the movements of the enemy's troops and this means that the resistance is ready and its eyes are open,” Qassem said in an interview on OTV.
Full StoryHizbullah was engaged on Tuesday in clashes alongside the Syrian army against Syrian rebels and al-Nusra Front in the Syrian town of Assal al-Ward near Lebanon's border, a few days after it repelled a major militant assault against Brital's outskirts.
“Clashes are underway between the gunmen and the Syrian regime army, which is being backed by Hizbullah, in Assal al-Ward and al-Jibbeh near Lebanon's eastern border,” LBCI TV reported.
Full StoryA young man who hails from the northern city of Tripoli has been killed fighting alongside extremist groups in Iraq, where fierce battles are taking place between the army, allied militias and the Islamic State group.
“Young man Khaled Ahmed Ahdab, aka Abu Hamza, has been killed while fighting in Iraq,” LBCI reported on Tuesday, noting that he hails from Tripoli.
Full StoryTwo people were wounded on Tuesday by stray bullets during armed clashes between the Jaafar and Zoaiter clans in the Bekaa city of Baalbek.
Rocket-propelled grenades were also fired in the air during the fighting, according to state-run National News Agency.
Full StoryAn army soldier was accidentally killed on Tuesday while moving a shell at a shooting and training field near the port of the northern city of Tripoli.
The army said “a soldier was martyred when a military unit was dismantling an explosive device in Tripoli's Free Zone.”
Full StoryThe Change and Reform parliamentary bloc on Tuesday strongly criticized the stances of March 14's general secretariat and Lebanese Forces leader Samir Geagea on the recent clashes in Brital, warning that “the terrorists could be plotting a new military operation.”
“We are now facing two 'forbidden things' -- it is forbidden to respond against terrorism outside Lebanon to fend off the threats and it is forbidden to respond from inside Lebanon,” the bloc said sarcastically in a statement issued after its weekly meeting, referring to Hizbullah's intervention in Syria and its latest battle against jihadist militants in the outskirts of the Bekaa border town of Brital.
Full StoryInternal Security Forces arrested on Monday two suspects in the Jounieh region on drug smuggling charges, the ISF general directorate announced on Tuesday.
It said that it seized in their possession over two million Captagon pills, weighing 340 kilograms.
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