Residents inspect a burnt vehicle at the site of the two explosions that occurred on November 12 in the southern suburbs of the Lebanese capital Beirut. November 13. Reuters
Residents inspect a burnt vehicle at the site of the two explosions that occurred on November 12 in the southern suburbs of the Lebanese capital Beirut. November 13. Reuters

Lebanon security forces make arrests, seize explosives after Beirut bombs



BEIRUT // Lebanese security forces carried out a series of arrests overnight, security sources said on Friday, as part of a crackdown launched after twin suicide bomb attacks killed 44 people in Beirut last week.

ISIL claimed the attacks, which targeted a busy residential and commercial suburb of the capital dominated by Hizbollah.

It was the latest spillover of violence from the Syrian civil war across the border, as Hizbollah steps up its involvement in the conflict in support of President Bashar Al Assad, fighting against insurgents that include Sunni groups.

The latest raids in Beirut and northern city Tripoli dismantled “networks that were planning to carry out a series of similar operations (to those in Beirut), in more than one location,” a security source said on condition of anonymity.

Another security source said that 16 people had so far been arrested in connection with the Beirut attacks on November 12.

They include five Syrians, one Palestinian and one Lebanese man linked to the bombings, whose detention was reported on Saturday.

Security forces also arrested three people who were carrying explosives at a Palestinian refugee camp in southern Lebanon on Thursday, and earlier in the week the Internal Security Force said it had seized 180 kilograms of explosives in Tripoli.

* Reuters

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