β― "I tell you. Al-Ghajar won't be forfeited to the Israeli."
"Likewise we won't abandon Shebaa farms, but Al-Ghajar takes priority now because there is no debate in its Lebanese identity in regards to the international community."
"Likewise we won't abandon Shebaa farms, but Al-Ghajar takes priority now because there is no debate in its Lebanese identity in regards to the international community."
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β― "We are not asking for privileges. We don't even want the Lebanese system to create a law that gives our weapons legal status. We don't want the government to take responsibility for our weapons."
"We prefer to give the government the ability to deny and disassociate itself."
"We prefer to give the government the ability to deny and disassociate itself."
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πΈ Former Ambassador of Japan to Lebanon Takeshi Okubo: βFinally, I arrived in Beirut. My second country gave me a warm welcome.β π Mr Okubo served a three-year term in Lebanon until Nov 2022.
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The Israeli army fired teargas and stun grenades at MP Qassem Hashem and a number of reporters, during their tour of an area in Israeli-occupied Shebaa Farms.
The group suffered minor injuries as a result.
The group suffered minor injuries as a result.
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β― Photos of the aftermath of the incident, which took place in occupied Qafwa farm. Lebanese MP Qassem Hashem was lightly injured while avoiding the Israeli attacks. One individual was reportedly treated for minor head injuries.
The UN and Lebanese army arrived on the scene.
The UN and Lebanese army arrived on the scene.
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State Security arrested a group of Syrians for the crime of "facilitating prostitution, having illegal group sexual relations, and exchanging wives".
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