Lebanese security forces announced Friday they had detained 17 people in a hotel in Beirut following a tip-off that attacks by a "terrorist group" were being planned in the capital and other parts of the country.
A judicial source told AFP yesterday that all had been released except a Frenchman originally from the Comoros islands in the Indian Ocean.
French foreign ministry spokesman Romain Nadal confirmed today that "a French national was arrested in Beirut."
The daily said he had admitted coming to the country with a view of committing a suicide attack under the influence of the Islamic State of Iraq and the Levant (ISIL), which has overran major areas of five provinces in Iraq and is currently pressing onto Baghdad.
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It unveiled an anti-terrorism plan in April to prevent radicalisation, thwart online recruitment and make it more difficult for aspiring jihadists to leave the country.
Since then, authorities have arrested a French suspect called Medhi Nemmouche suspected of carrying out the Brussels Jewish Museum killings last month after spending a year fighting in Syria.
They have also deported a Tunisian accused of recruiting young jihadists to fight in Syria.