Lebanese security forces rounded up Beirut residents suspected of spying on behalf of Israel. Authoritative news reports out of Lebanon on Wednesday said as many as two dozens people were in custody of the internal security service on suspicion of “marking” buildings in the capital for Israeli airstrikes.
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