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Sunday 26 October 2014 - 09:14

Cleansing Lebanon from terror cells

Story Code : 416545
Cleansing Lebanon from terror cells
Security sources said in comments published in al-Joumhouria newspaper on Saturday that the army will raid several regions across Lebanon to destroy small groups planning to carry out delicate security acts in the capital Beirut, Beirut's Southern Suburbs and the Bekaa.

Security measures were boosted simultaneously in Dahiyeh and northern Bekaa.

Sources told As Safir newspaper that the army detained recently a number of “dangerous fugitives,” who confessed to plotting terrorist acts.

The sources also revealed that the army busted terrorist networks that are linked to the Islamic State of Iraq and the Levant (ISIL) and al-Nusra Front, which have taken Syrian encampments as their refuge.

For the past few months, the military has been coming under increasing armed attacks mainly in northern Lebanon.

Since August, the Lebanese army has been fighting militants from the Islamic State group and al-Qaida-linked al-Nusra Front near the border with Syria.

Sources told As Safir newspaper that several soldiers who had announced their defection from the army and joining jihadists didn't leave the country.

According to the sources, the defected soldiers are taking cover in areas in northern Lebanon after they weren't able to move to the outskirts of towns bordering Syria due to strict measures taken by the army.

The report comes amid the increasing defection of troops from the Lebanese army with rising fears that the institution is being targeted with a campaign to create chaos within its ranks.

The first time a Lebanese soldier defected to the Nusra Front in neighboring Syria was in July. The number has reached 5 so far.
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