Lebanese Army Busts ISIS Cell that Was Plotting Attacks

Lebanese soldiers man a checkpoint after being deployed in the Beddawi area near the northern port city of Tripoli. (AFP)
Lebanese soldiers man a checkpoint after being deployed in the Beddawi area near the northern port city of Tripoli. (AFP)
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Lebanese Army Busts ISIS Cell that Was Plotting Attacks

Lebanese soldiers man a checkpoint after being deployed in the Beddawi area near the northern port city of Tripoli. (AFP)
Lebanese soldiers man a checkpoint after being deployed in the Beddawi area near the northern port city of Tripoli. (AFP)

The Lebanese army announced on Tuesday that it had arrested members of an ISIS cell in the northern city of Tripoli.

It said the terrorist cell was plotting to carry out attacks in the country.

In a statement, it added that the members had purchased weapons with the aim of carrying out attacks, taking advantage of the dire situation in Lebanon.

The cell had also sought to recruit more members.

It had started operating in June and had assassinated retired officer Ahmed Murad in the Tripoli on August 22.

Investigations are underway with the detainees.



Aoun: The Lebanese Are Exhausted and Cannot Endure Another War

President Joseph Aoun welcomes Grand Mufti Sheikh Abdul Latif Derian at the presidential palace in Baabda on Thursday. (Lebanese Presidency)
President Joseph Aoun welcomes Grand Mufti Sheikh Abdul Latif Derian at the presidential palace in Baabda on Thursday. (Lebanese Presidency)
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Aoun: The Lebanese Are Exhausted and Cannot Endure Another War

President Joseph Aoun welcomes Grand Mufti Sheikh Abdul Latif Derian at the presidential palace in Baabda on Thursday. (Lebanese Presidency)
President Joseph Aoun welcomes Grand Mufti Sheikh Abdul Latif Derian at the presidential palace in Baabda on Thursday. (Lebanese Presidency)

Lebanese President Joseph Aoun declared on Thursday that the country stands at a critical crossroads, stressing that unity, cooperation, and solidarity are essential to navigating the current phase.

“The Lebanese are tired,” Aoun said, “and they can no longer bear another war. We do not want to drag the country into more bloodshed. We have significant opportunities ahead, especially with our Arab brothers extending a hand. We must seize these chances and lift Lebanon out of its current state.”

He made his comments during a meeting with Grand Mufti Sheikh Abdul Latif Derian, who was accompanied by a delegation of regional muftis, at the Baabda presidential palace. The gathering also included Parliament Speaker Nabih Berri.

Aoun voiced concern over some political actors who, he said, “lack a sense of responsibility and insist on spreading groundless rumors and fostering a negative atmosphere.”

He emphasized the important contributions of all Lebanese communities, particularly the Sunni community, which he said brings “two vital values to Lebanon: internal moderation and a firm affirmation of Lebanon’s Arab identity.”

In turn, Derian expressed his full support for Aoun, praising him as “a symbol of Lebanese unity and guardian of the Taif Agreement and the Constitution.”

He stressed that only national unity and adherence to state institutions can protect Lebanon at this critical juncture.

Derian condemned ongoing Israeli violations, calling for the full implementation of UN Resolution 1701, which he said has only been honored by the Lebanese side.

“Instead of proposing new agreements, we should insist on applying all provisions of this resolution,” he said.

Following the meeting, Derian echoed Berri’s optimism that the situation in the country is heading in a positive direction, despite public concern. He described Berri as a “genuine national guarantor” working diligently to protect Lebanon from war and resolve ongoing crises.

“We are optimistic and confident that any challenges can only be overcome through unity,” he added. “At Dar al-Fatwa, our message is clear: we speak not in sectarian terms, but in the language of national inclusion.”