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July 31, 2011

Naharnet - Army Contains Akkar Family Quarrel after Grenade Attack - July 31, 2011

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A dispute between young men from the Joud and Ismail families in the Akkar town of Sahlat al-Qammouha erupted into a fistfight that was followed by a grenade attack on the house of one of the quarrelling men in the Akkar town of Fnaideq, state-run National News Agency reported Sunday.
The quarrel and the grenade attack caused no casualties, NNA added.
A Lebanese army unit then intervened to restore calm in the town, arresting a number of people suspected of being involved in the incident, NNA said, adding that army troops were still pursuing several suspects.

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