Lebanese Ship Captain Abducted
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•A Lebanese ship captain is snatched by armed men and officials probe link to Israel
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A Lebanese ship captain was taken away by a group of armed men who landed on a coast north of Beirut .
Lebanese officials say they're investigating whether Israel was involved in the abduction.
They did not confirm whether the armed men were an Israeli force.
Minister of Public Works and Transport Ali Hamie declined to go into details about the incident.
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