A grenade thrown into a cafe hurt four people on Wednesday in the northern city of Tripoli, security officials said.
The motive for the attack was not immediately clear, but there were suspicions the cafe was targeted for opening its doors during the Muslim fasting month of Ramadan.

Lebanese Forces chief Samir Geagea deemed on Wednesday Free Patriotic Movement leader MP Michel Aoun's proposal of a constitutional amendment to end the presidential elections deadlock as a “distraction”, saying more pressing matters are at hand.
He said during a press conference: “We should hold the parliamentary elections if the legislature's term ends and even if a president is not elected.”

Lawmakers failed in the eighth consecutive round on Wednesday to elect a new head of state, widening the country's political crisis and threatening the upcoming parliamentary elections.
Speaker Nabih Berri set a new session for July 23 after the legislative session on the election of a president was marred by lack of quorum caused by a large number of boycotting MPs.

Head of the Association of Banks in Lebanon Francois Bassil gave his testimony on Wednesday regarding a complaint filed against him by AMAL MP Hani Qobeissi on defamation charges.
General prosecution lawyer Charbel Abou Samra listened to Bassil's testimony after MP Qobeissi, who is loyal to Speaker Nabih Berri, pressed charges against head of ABL for accusing lawmakers of theft and embezzlement of public funds.

A Lebanese man who beat his wife has been jailed for nine months in the first such conviction under a domestic violence law passed in April.
Hussein Ftouni, aged 30, will also be fined 20 million Lebanese pounds ($13,258) for a brutal assault on his 22-year-old wife Tamara Harissi.

The suspected killer of a policeman was arrested during a raid on his house west of the eastern city of Baalbek, the Internal Security Forces announced on Wednesday.
The suspect, Mohammed Shamas, is wanted for his involvement in the killing of an officer, ISF said, without giving details on where and when he committed the murder.

Saudi Interior Minister Prince Mohammed bin Nayef has reportedly held a telephone conversation with his Lebanese counterpart, who stressed that the authorities were taking all measures to thwart terrorist attacks.
As Safir daily said that Prince Mohammed called Interior Minister Nouhad al-Mashnouq to discuss with him the latest local and regional developments.

The headquarters of several security agencies and army checkpoints were the target of terrorist plots as the ongoing investigations revealed that the recently busted terrorist networks are linked.
Security sources told al-Akhbar newspaper published on Wednesday that investigations with terrorist networks revealed that the Interior Ministry headquarters along with the General Security directorate and the Internal Security Forces directorate buildings were the target of terrorist operations.

Hizbullah is mulling its stance from the initiative that its ally Free Patriotic Movement leader Michel Aoun proposed recently, as March 8 coalition considers that it's impossible to carry out any constitutional amendment amid the ongoing presidential vacancy.
Sources close to Hizbullah told al-Liwaa newspaper published on Wednesday that the party will discuss Aoun's proposal before taking a final stance.

Speaker Nabih Berri has said that he would hold consultations with the heads of blocs and independent MPs to find ways to resolve the presidential deadlock and prepare for the parliamentary elections.
“The parliamentary polls are approaching amid a dead end” on the presidential elections, Berri told his visitors.
