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Salam at U.N.: Lebanon Stresses Need for Anti-Terror Cooperation, Urges Brothers' Support

Prime Minister Tammam Salam on Friday called for regional and international cooperation in the fight against terrorist groups, urging Lebanon's "brothers and friends" to supply it with the "elements of strength."

"We must douse the flames of the raging blaze and prevent it from spreading," Salam said in a speech before the U.N. General Assembly in New York.

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'Syrian-Syrian Deal' May Free Lebanese Troops, Nusra Says 'Thousands of Jihadists' in Lebanon

A “Syrian-Syrian deal” that is currently in the making might involve the release of the captive Lebanese troops, a media report said on Friday, as the chief of the Qaida-linked al-Nusra Front in Syria's Qalamun threatened to wage “war” inside Lebanon.

“The negotiations have apparently matured,” LBCI television reported.

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Two Lebanese, Syrian Arrested in Jbeil on Suspicion of Terrorism

Two Lebanese nationals and a Syrian were arrested on Friday on suspicion that they may belong to an extremist group, reported the National News Agency.

It said that Internal Security Forces arrested them as they were strolling in the market of the coastal city of Jbeil north of Beirut.

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Army Receives New Shipment of U.S. Ammunition

The army on Friday received a new shipment of ammunition as part of the U.S. military assistance program to the Lebanese Armed Forces, state-run National News Agency reported.

“The army's Logistics Brigade received at the Rafik Hariri International Airport a quantity of ammunition of various types, in the presence of a number of officers and members of the U.S. defense cooperation bureau in Lebanon,” NNA said.

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PSP Calls for Swap to End Hostage Standoff

The Progressive Socialist Party of MP Walid Jumblat called on Friday for a prisoner swap to secure the freedom of the soldiers and policemen taken captive by jihadists.

Speaking on behalf of Jumblat, who is currently in Paris Health Minister Abou Faour said: “The Lebanese authorities should adopt a prisoner exchange.”

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Gemayel Rejects 'Necessary Legislation' Amid Vacuum, Calls on Candidates to Clear the Stage

Kataeb Party leader Amin Gemayel on Friday rejected outright the approval of draft-laws under the slogan of “necessary legislation” at a time when Baabda Palace is vacant, saying the candidates running for the polls should step aside to facilitate the election of a president.

“The most important legislation is the election of a president as soon as possible,” Gemayel said during a press conference he held at the Kataeb Party headquarters in Beirut's Saifi district.

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Geagea: Army Could Coordinate with International Coalition to Free Captive Soldiers

Lebanese Forces leader Samir Geagea noted on Friday that the state is faced with two options regarding the release of the soldiers and policemen held captive by Islamist militants from Syria.

He said via Twitter: “The army should attempt to free them by force, which requires complete coordination with the international coalition against the Islamic State group.”

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EDL Asks for Relocation to Avoid 'Occupation'

Electricite du Liban's board of directors urged the government on Friday to approve the transfer of the firm's belongings from its “occupied” headquarters in Beirut's Mar Mikhael area to another building.

The state-run company hoped that Energy Minister Arthur Nazarian would request the cabinet to approve the transfer of the documents and equipment from the main building to a new location so that EDL could function properly.

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ISF Members Released after Short Abduction in Tripoli

Two members of the Internal Security Forces Narcotics Control Bureau were released at dawn Friday hours after they were kidnapped in the northern city of Tripoli, the state-run National News Agency reported.

NNA said unknown assailants took the policemen, who were in civilian clothes, as hostages on Thursday night in the Tripoli district of Bab al-Tabbaneh.

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Lebanese Journalist's Brother Kidnapped for Ransom

The brother of a Lebanese journalist based in the eastern city of Zahle has been kidnapped for ransom, LBCI TV reported on Friday.

"The abductors of the young man Khodr Farouq Darwish, whose car was found in Baalbek's al-Taybeh, have called his family and asked for a $135,000 ransom," the TV network said.

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