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Jihadists Free Soldier Kidnapped in Arsal Last Month

A Lebanese soldier kidnapped two weeks ago by jihadists near the Syrian border was freed late Tuesday and handed to General Security officers.

First Adjutant Kamal al-Hujeiri had been visiting his family when he was kidnapped from his parents' farm in the Wadi Hmeid area on the outskirts of the northeastern border town of Arsal in mid-September.

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Man who Formed Terror Cell in Tripoli Referred to Judiciary

A man arrested Thursday on charges of forming a terrorist cell in the northern city of Tripoli has been referred to the relevant judicial authorities, the army announced on Tuesday.

“The Intelligence Directorate referred to the competent judicial authorities the detainee Mohammed al-Ayyoubi, who had been arrested on September 25, 2014 on charges of forming a terrorist cell in Tripoli,” the Army Command said in a communique.

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Mustaqbal: 'Necessary Legislation' Should Motivate MPs to Stage Presidential Elections

The Mustaqbal parliamentary bloc reiterated on Tuesday its support for “necessary legislation” to tackle pending affairs at parliament, noting that it is the “sound” choice given the ongoing vacuum in the presidency.

It said after its weekly meeting: “We hope that necessary legislation will motivate those obstructing the presidential elections to stage the polls as soon as possible.”

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Private School Teachers Threaten to Strike if No '6 Degrees' in Wage Hike

The teachers of private schools on Tuesday threatened to carry out an open-ended strike starting Wednesday if the parliament approves a new wage scale that does not involve granting them the so-called six degrees wage hike.

“Give me one reason to deprive private school teachers of the six degrees in the new wage scale? Is it because of our corruption or our lack of productivity?” Nehme Mahfoud, head of the private school teachers syndicate, said at a press conference.

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Change and Reform Rejects Increase in VAT to Fund New Wage Scale

The Change and Reform bloc reiterated on Tuesday its commitment to its stances regarding the new wage scale and its funding.

MP Ibrahim Kanaan said after the bloc's weekly meeting: “We continue to reject increasing the Value Added Tax to fund the wage scale as we cannot add more burdens on the people.”

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Ibrahim Reportedly Begins Foreign Trip on Troops Case, Says Progress Made

General Security chief Maj. Gen. Abbas Ibrahim has said that the negotiations to secure the release of the so-called Arsal hostages were on the right track.

Ibrahim told As Safir daily in remarks published on Tuesday that there was progress in the talks aimed at setting free the soldiers and policemen taken captive by jihadists from the northeastern border town of Arsal last month.

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Geagea Blames Presidential Vacuum on Hizbullah and Aoun, Ridicules Government

Lebanese Forces chief Samir Geagea has denied that he was hindering the election of a new president, laying the blame instead on his rival MP Michel Aoun, who heads the Free Patriotic Movement.

“Aoun is theoretically after the presidency but he is practically paralyzing the elections and suggesting” that the polls should not be held if he does not reach Baabda Palace, Geagea said.

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HRW: Syria Refugees in Lebanon Face Rising Violence

Syrian refugees in Lebanon are facing increasing violence as tensions in the country rise after jihadists kidnapped and killed Lebanese security forces, a human rights group warned Tuesday.

Human Rights Watch said it had documented a string of attacks by Lebanese residents against Syrian refugees in August and September.

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Families of Hostages Call for Swap as Police Open Masnaa Road

The security forces reopened on Tuesday the Masnaa road that leads to the border crossing with Syria in eastern Lebanon after it was blocked by the families of the troops and police taken hostage by jihadists.

The relatives are blocking other roads that are major arteries in northern Lebanon and the eastern Bekaa Valley.

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Arsal Roadside Bombing Death Toll Rises to Three

The death toll in an attack on an army patrol in the northeastern border town of Arsal earlier this month rose to three on Tuesday, the military announced.

The army said in a communique that soldier Mahmoud Ali Fadel, who had been injured in the roadside bombing, succumbed to his injuries on Monday night.

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