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Lebanon's Christians bury the hatchet amid turmoil
2016
According to Rabie Barakat, a political commentator and opinion editor at the Lebanese daily newspaper As-Safir, Geagea decided to endorse Aoun \"because he was spending a lot of the time taking the back seat without gaining much from his political allies\".
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Hezbollah targets Israeli troops on Lebanon border
2016
The Lebanese Shia group said it carried out Monday's attack that targeted two Israeli military vehicles on Mount Dov in response to the killing of Samir Kantar, a Hezbollah operative who died in Syria in a suspected Israeli air strike last month.
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Besieged Syria rebels evacuated in rare deal
2015
According to medical sources involved in the operation, the people being transferred from Fuaa and Kefraya have been selected from among those in the village who need urgent treatment.
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Slain Hezbollah figure's role shrouded in mystery
According to one Syrian official source, \"until the start of the Syrian crisis, there had always been a military balance in the south between the Syrian army and the Israelis.
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Hezbollah chief vows to retaliate for Kantar killing
Hezbollah warns Israel as Kantar is laid to rest Kantar, who spent some 30 years in an Israeli prison and was released in 2008 as part of a prisoner swap with Hezbollah, was killed on Saturday night after suspected Israeli air strikes targeted the building he was staying in on the outskirts of the Syrian capital Damascus.
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The real story behind the killing of Samir Kantar
[...]Kantar's newly formed group began working on two fronts; assisting the Syrian army in its fight against rebel groups in the area, and setting up a local resistance group.
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Why are Lebanon's Palestinians leaving for Europe?
2015
According to one humanitarian official, approximately 83,000 people, mostly Syrians, have left from Lebanon this year. According to several sources, the cost of a forged document can range between $300 and $1,000, depending on whether the buyer wants an ID card, a travel document or a passport.
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Lebanese army and al-Nusra Front conduct prisoner swap
2015
According to sources involved in the hostage file, the agreement for the release included: setting up a humanitarian corridor to allow the flow of aid to those in the outskirts of Arsal; sending wounded from Arsal to Turkey to receive medical treatment; providing legal statehood for others wounded looking to remain in Lebanon; creating a 'safe zone' in Wadi Hmayed for those residing there; and providing medical equipment to the hospital in Arsal while also setting up a mobile clinic in its outskirts.
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Tackling Lebanese corruption -- one photo at a time
2015
[...]there is a lot of self-censorship, either because journalists working for specific news outlets are convinced that their political affiliates are above criticism, or simply because they do not want to risk losing their livelihoods by publishing a critical report.
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Haidar's story: Orphaned by an ISIL bomb in Beirut
2015
The attacks, claimed by the Islamic State of Iraq and the Levant (ISIL), targeted a busy, working-class residential and commercial area when the street was full of families out shopping and people heading home from work. 'Where is Leila?' Now able to leave his hospital bed, Haidar talks animatedly with his cousins and aunts, only occasionally complaining about the pain from the burns on his arms.
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