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Kataeb Urges 'Alternative Plans' in Troops Case, Says Priority is Presidential Vote

The Kataeb Party on Monday called on the government to devise “alternative plans” to address the crisis of the captive troops, stressing that the election of a new president is the top priority amid these circumstances.

In a statement issued after its political bureau's weekly meeting, the party condemned the recent bombing against the army in the Arsal region, which left two troops dead, noting that attacks on the army are aimed at eliminating its “national role in countering terrorism and maintaining stability.”

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Army Distances Itself from Abused Syrians Video

The Lebanese army on Monday distanced itself from a video showing troops abusing Syrian detainees in an area where soldiers have battled jihadists, saying the incident was "isolated."

The video, which appeared online over the weekend and quickly provoked widespread outrage on social media, shows around 30 Syrian men lying on the ground, some with their hands bound.

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Geagea: A Number of Strategic Errors Led Lebanon to Current Situation

Lebanese Forces leader Samir Geagea lamented on Monday the current situation in Lebanon, criticizing how some major files are being tackled.

He said via Twitter: “A number of strategic errors have led Lebanon to this current state.”

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Food Poisoning Cases Suspected in Baalbek

Around 40 people were hospitalized in eastern Lebanon on suspicion of suffering from food poisoning after eating at a restaurant, the state-run National News Agency reported on Monday.

The cases were registered in the district of Baalbek, NNA said.

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Roadside Bomb Scare in Eastern Lebanon

The Lebanese army blew up on Monday a suitcase placed on the side of a road in the eastern Bekaa Valley on suspicion that it contained explosives.

The bag was discovered on the Qob Elias road.

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Arsal Captive Relatives Vent their Anger at Lebanese Authorities

The angry families of the soldiers and policemen taken captive by jihadists blocked on Monday the Qalamoun highway and the Dahr al-Baidar road to demand their release, while the Muslim Scholars Committee accused some government powers of obstructing negotiations in their case.

The soldiers and members of the Internal Security Forces were kidnapped when militants from the al-Qaida-linked al-Nusra Front and the Islamic State group overran the northeastern border town of Arsal in August.

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Berri Appeals for Swift Election of President

Speaker Nabih Berri expected a parliamentary session scheduled to be held on Tuesday to meet the fate of its predecessors and fail in electing a new president.

“No progress has been made so far on an agreement to elect a new head of state,” said Berri in remarks published in al-Joumhouria daily on Monday.

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Report: Al-Nusra Front Holding Captives in 2-Story House

The al-Qaida-linked al-Nusra Front is holding the captives from the Lebanese army and police at a two-story house on the outskirts of the northeastern border town of Arsal, al-Akhbar newspaper reported on Monday.

The house lies near the so-called al-Nour encampment for Syrian refugees, the daily said.

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Salam to Appeal for International Support, to Pressure Erdogan over Captives

Prime Minister Tammam Salam traveled on Monday to New York where he will urge the international community to provide more support to Lebanon before it “drowns” under the burden of the Syrian refugees and the repercussions of the war in the neighboring country.

“I will ask in New York for support for Lebanon before it drowns. I will also stress the importance of helping the state in carrying the burden of the Syrian refugees,” Salam told al-Mustaqbal newspaper in an interview published on Monday.

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Captive Troops' Families Threaten Escalation, Some Accuse Hizbullah of Hindering Negotiations

Families of Lebanese troops abducted by Syria-based militants on Sunday threatened to escalate their protests across Lebanon to press for the release of their loves ones, as some of them accused Hizbullah of obstructing negotiations between the Lebanese government and the kidnappers.

“We have been giving negotiations a chance but we haven't sensed any serious efforts,” families of captive troops said in Beirut's Martyrs Square, declaring an end to their “peaceful sit-in” and vowing to step up their moves.

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