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Hizbullah Warns March 14 Against Dangerous Consequences of its Accusations

Hizbullah snapped back at March 14 opposition officials on Thursday, saying they were making “dangerous” accusations over the roadside bombing that targeted French U.N. peacekeepers last week.

“The dangerous and unacceptable statements” made by some March 14 officials are a sign that they “are part of the scheme targeting the resistance,” Hizbullah said in a statement.

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Association of Banks Grants Higher Relief Council $32 Million after Transfer of Funds to STL

The Association of Banks in Lebanon announced on Thursday that it has granted the Higher Relief Council $32 million after the transfer of funds to the Special Tribunal for Lebanon were made through the council.

It said in a statement that it made this decision out of “its conviction to fortify the internal political stability.”

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Charbel: Order to Promote Officers to Be Issued Thursday, Excludes Hassan

Interior Minister Marwan Charbel announced on Thursday that the decree on the promotion of police officers will be issued later today, adding that it will include some 25 officers.

He told Voice of Lebanon radio however that the decree does not include the promotion of the head of the Internal Security Forces Intelligence Bureau Brigadier General Wissam al-Hassan, whose promotion has been postponed to January 1, 2012.

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Moussawi Apologizes to Berri, but Gemayel Hopes Hizbullah Knows it Can’t Abolish Anyone

Hizbullah MP Nawwaf Moussawi apologized on Thursday to Speaker Nabih Berri and the lawmakers over the words he used during his verbal clash with Phalange deputy Sami Gemayel the day before.

In a statement issued by Hizbullah’s press office, Moussawi said: “Out of my respect to the party’s values and ethics, I apologize to Speaker Nabih Berri and fellow lawmakers over the offensive word I used in my response yesterday.”

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Report: Hizbullah, FPM Political Rift Increases

The political rift between Hizbullah and Free Patriotic Movement that surged to the surface lately has increased after Hizbullah ministers approved Prime Minister Najib Miqati’s wage hike proposal, al-Liwaa newspaper reported on Thursday.

“The conflict (between the two parties) require a meeting between Hizbullah Chief (Sayyed Hassan Nasrallah) and (FPM leader) Michel Aoun,” Hizbullah sources told the daily.

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Report: Hizbullah, FPM Agree on Tannous Meshleb as Candidate to Head HJC

Hizbullah and the leader of the Free Patriotic Movement, Michel Aoun, have reached an agreement to nominate Judge Tannous Meshleb as their candidate for the presidency of the Higher Judicial Council, al-Joumhouria daily reported Thursday.

The appointment of the head of the HJC will be discussed during upcoming cabinet sessions.

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Al-Lino Points Finger at Jund al-Sham in Murder of his Bodyguard

Palestinian Armed Struggle chief Mahmoud Issa, who goes by the nom de guerre of al-Lino, accused members of the militant group Jund al-Sham on Thursday of assassinating his bodyguard the day before.

“Maybe there are instructions to continually target the PAS and national security and shove us in internal struggles,” al-Lino told al-Jadid TV.

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Syndicate Coordination Committee Rejects ‘Humiliating’ Wage Hike, Threatens to Escalate

The rally that the Syndicate Coordination Committee called for kicked off at 11:00 am on Thursday heading from Beshara al-Khoury towards the Grand Serail to refute cabinet’s approval of the wage hike decree.

The rally was escorted by heavy security deployment at Riyad al-Solh square, the parliament and the Grand Serail to prevent any clashes.

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Ministers Boast of Being Winners of Cabinet Decision to Cancel VAT on Red Diesel

The cabinet cancelled the Value Added Tax on red diesel on Thursday as ministers loyal to Free Patriotic Movement leader Michel Aoun on one hand and PM Najib Miqati on the other boasted that they were behind the decision.

The removal of the tax would be effective as of Monday and the parliament is expected to endorse it soon.

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March 14 Rejects Moussawi’s Efforts to ‘Terrorize’ MPs

High-ranking March 14 sources said Thursday that the language used by Hizbullah MP Nawwaf Moussawi in his dispute with Phalange lawmaker Sami Gemayel was rejected and was a reaction approved by his party.

“What happened during the session was an attempt to terrorize” MPs, but the Hizbullah lawmaker’s efforts failed after Gemayel and several other opposition members snapped back at him, the sources said.

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