Authorities say the cell was planning ‘targeted assassinations against high-level government officials’. Syrian authorities say they have arrested a Hezbollah-linked cell accused of plotting to assassinate senior government figures, an allegation rejected as “false” by the Lebanese armed group. The Syrian Ministry of Interior said late on Tuesday it carried out a “series of simultaneous security operations” in the Damascus countryside as well as in the provinces of Aleppo, Homs, Tartous and Latakia. Recommended Stories list of 4 items list 1 of 4 Syrian authorities arrest main suspect of 2013 Tadamon massacre list 2 of 4 Syria puts first Assad-era official on trial in Damascus list 3 of 4 From exile to judge: Symbolism in Syria’s trial of Assad, former officials list 4 of 4 Down but not out: In war with Israel, Hezbollah shows it is still powerful end of list According to the ministry, the raids resulted in the “dismantling of an organised cell affiliated with the Hezbollah militia, whose members infiltrated…