A Lebanese clan announced Thursday it would suspend kidnappings in Lebanon, which it began in retaliation for a relative abducted in Syria. "We have halted all our military operations," Maher Meqdad, spokesman for the Medqad family told a news conference in Beirut's southern suburbs. Meqdad said the family has released at least a dozen Syrians after it was discovered they were not members of the Free Syrian Army. He said the family still has at least 20 Syrians in its custody. A dispute took place when Hezbollah MP Ali Meqdad showed up at the Meqdad family headquarters in the Beirut suburb of Rweiss.
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