Lebanon Plans to Complain to U.N. About Israel-Linked Cells
Lebanon could file a complaint to the United Nations after documenting the results of investigations that authorities are carrying out on several networks accused of spying for Israel.
Pan-Arab daily al-Hayat said Tuesday that Lebanon could resort to the U.N. and inform it about results of probes on several cells accused of working with the Israeli Mossad, in violation of Security Council Resolution 1701.
Meanwhile, Lebanese authorities continued questioning several members of a cell arrested in the past few days in Sidon, Zebdin, Nabatiyeh and Marjayoun.
Al-Liwaa newspaper said several other people were arrested in a number of southern and eastern towns. Authorities are questioning them in secrecy to find out their relations with some of the accused.