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WikiLeaks: Aoun Said I Am Not in Love with Hizbullah, Hariri Tried to Destroy Me

A leaked U.S. Embassy cable published exclusively in Al-Jumhuriyah newspaper on Thursday revealed that Free Patriotic Movement leader MP Michel Aoun was keen on preserving his good alliance with Hizbullah, while he feared any close ties with Syria and Iran.

The WikiLeaks cable dated November 3, 2006 reported on a meeting between Aoun, an Iranian parliamentary delegation, and MPs Abbas Hashem and Ibrahim Kanaan in Rabieh during which FPM leader said he cannot form any political axis with Iran.

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WikiLeaks: Assad Wondered How he was Expected to Maintain Control over Lebanon after Syria’s Withdrawal

Syrian President Bashar Assad ruled out the possibility that Iran would use an atomic bomb against Israel because that would lead to Palestinian casualties, revealed a leaked U.S. Embassy cable published exclusively in al-Jumhuriya newspaper on Thursday.

The WikiLeaks cable dated April 1, 2009, spoke of a meeting between the Syrian president and then U.S. Senator Arlen Specter.

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Overnight Clash in Saida Mall

Security sources in Sidon revealed that a clash erupted Wednesday night between security guards at a Mall in Sidon and five armed individuals, causing a state of panic among the residents, As Safir newspaper reported on Thursday.

“The individual incident was caused by the rejection of the mall administration to hire a group of youths,” the newspaper said.

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WikiLeaks: Gemayel Said March 14 Camp Prepared to Do Anything to Defeat Hizbullah

Phalange Party leader Amin Gemayel feared that Hizbullah’s takeover of Beirut on May 7, 2008, may be the end stages of a Syrian-Iranian operation to seize control of Lebanon, revealed a leaked U.S. Embassy cable dated May 11, 2008.

The WikiLeaks cable spoke of a meeting between Gemayel, then U.S. Charge d’Affaires Michele Sison, and then ministers Nayla Mouawwad and Marwan Hamadeh.

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Government Formation Reaches Decisive Phase as Suleiman Suggests Granting Qahwaji Interior Ministry

President Michel Suleiman suggested granting Army Commander General Jean Qahwaji the Interior Ministry portfolio in order to end the dispute over this matter, revealed As Safir newspaper on Thursday.

It added that the President’s proposal came as a response to the suggestion to appoint General Paul Matar to the position.

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Jumblat Urges Some Political Sides to Commit 'Mass Suicide' to Relieve Citizens from Futile Disputes

Progressive Socialist Party leader MP Walid Jumblat stated that the efforts to form a new government in Lebanon “have reached a dead end.”

He told al-Liwa newspaper in remarks published on Thursday: “The dead end has been caused by the futile demands made by some members of the new majority.”

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Aoun: Government Formation Won’t Be Resolved with Settling Interior Ministry Dispute

Free Patriotic Movement leader MP Michel Aoun stressed on Wednesday that Prime Minister-designate Najib Miqati should respect the decisions of the majority that appointed him.

He said in an interview to OTV: “Members who don’t have a political presence in parliament should not take part in government.”

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Hoff Discusses Israeli Withdrawal from Ghajar with Qahwaji during Two-Day Visit to Beirut

U.S. Special Middle East Peace Envoy's assistant, Frederick Hoff, paid a two-day visit to Beirut earlier this week, revealed a political source to Akhbar al-Yawm on Wednesday.

A source from the U.S. Embassy told the news agency that his visit was aimed at discussing the implementation of United Nations Security Council resolution 1701.

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Lebanon Unlikely to Be Targeted by Terrorist Attack in Retaliation to Bin Laden’s Killing

Lebanon is unlikely to be targeted in retaliatory attacks over al-Qaida chief Osama bin Laden’s killing, said circles close to the March 8 camp.

They told the Kuwaiti al-Rai newspaper that even the United Nations Interim Force in Lebanon may not be targeted.

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Hariri Praises Palestinian Reconciliation, Calls on International Community to Comply with Needs of Palestinian Unity

Caretaker Prime Minister Saad Hariri praised on Wednesday the reconciliation between the Fatah and Hamas Palestinian groups, describing it as a “blessed step” in the Palestinians’ people struggle.

He hoped in a statement that the agreement would pave a way to establishing a Palestinian state and national unity.

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