Lebanese troops arrested the
leader of the al-Qaeda-linked group responsible for a double suicide bombing at
the Iranian embassy in Lebanon in November, the defense minister told Agence
France-Presse on Wednesday.
Maged
al-Maged, the "emir" of the Abdullah Azzam Brigades, "was arrested
by the intelligence services of the Lebanese army in Beirut," Defense
Minister Fayez Ghosn said, without specifying when the arrest took place.
"He
was wanted by the Lebanese authorities and is currently being interrogated in
secret," the minister added.
On
Wednesday, Sirajeddin Zreikat, member of the Sunni Muslim extremist group,
appeared to have had his Twitter account suspended.
Zreikat has
claimed responsibility for attack on the Iranian embassy in Beirut which killed
25 people.
He also
warned there would be more attacks in Lebanon, if Hezbollah continued to send
troops to support President Bashar al-Assad's regime in Syria's on going civil
war.
In an
interview with Al Arabiya News on the day of the embassy attack, former Iranian
President Abolhassan Banisadr said “What is happening in Syria is an
international war, all regional parties are involved. Iran, Lebanon and Turkey
are heavily involved,” adding that the “Syrian and Lebanese people are the
victims of this global war.” Al Arabiya
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