Le Figaro ne donne aucune indication sur les victimes potentielles - aucune mention du Hezbollah non plus:
Un Libanais détenteur d'un passeport canadien a été placé en garde à vue ce jour à Chypre après la découverte à son domicile de deux tonnes de nitrate d'ammonium, une substance entrant dans la composition de certains explosifs, a indiqué la police. [...]
Le suspect pourrait être poursuivi pour complot pour commettre un crime, appartenance à une organisation terroriste et possession illégale et transfert de substances explosives, selon des sources policières.
La police a découvert plus de 400 boîtes de nitrate d'ammonium ainsi que 10.000 euros en liquide à son domicile de Larnaca [...].
Le Times of Israel/Reuters sont plus spécifiques:
Lebanese man held for terror plot on Israeli tourists in Cyprus - Fertilizers containing chemical that can be used as an explosive found at 26-year-old’s home; links to Hezbollah investigated
26-year-old Lebanese man was arrested on Wednesday by security authorities in Cyprus on suspicion of planning to carry out a terrorist attack against Israeli tourists vacationing on the island, Reuters reported Friday.
he man, who is also a Canadian national, was found to be in possession of two tons of fertilizers containing ammonium nitrate — a chemical that can be used as an explosive. He was apprehended at his home in Larnaca, in southeast Cyprus.
Local media in Cyprus reported that police were investigating whether the suspect was linked to the Shiite terrorist group Hezbollah, according to the Walla news site.
Earlier this year, Jerusalem issued a stern warning to Hezbollah that any attack on Israeli targets worldwide would be met with a strong response by the Jewish state.
Israel said it would hold Hezbollah responsible for any assault against its citizens or institutions, whether at home or abroad.
Déjà en 2012: Chypre: un Libanais soupçonné de planifier un attentat anti-israélien arrêté
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