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Bassil, FPM Hit Back at Geagea over 'President Share' Remarks

The Free Patriotic Movement and its chief Jebran Bassil snapped back Thursday at Lebanese Forces leader Samir Geagea over remarks he made about President Michel Aoun's share of seats in the new government.

“Personal and collective political suicide is when a person harms himself, his brother and his community for the sake of political ministerial gains and a transient political moment,” Bassil tweeted.

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Aoun Affirms to U.S. Official Keenness on Defense Strategy Talks

President Michel Aoun on Thursday told a visiting U.S. official that he is determined to call for national dialogue over a national defense strategy for the country.

Thanking the U.S. for the assistance it is offering to the Lebanese Army, Aoun reiterated his announcement that he is “determined to call for national dialogue over a defense strategy after the formation of the new government.”

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Hariri Says Won't Forget Damascus Role in Tripoli Blasts

Prime Minister-designate Saad Hariri stressed Thursday that he cannot “forget” that two Syrian officers are accused of involvement in the deadly 2013 bombings that hit two mosques in the northern city of Tripoli.

“On the fifth anniversary of the bombing of the al-Taqwa and al-Salam mosques, we all stand by Tripoli. We won't forget its martyrs and we won't forget that two Syrian regime intelligence officers took part in the crime and are being tried in absentia before the Judicial Council,” Hariri tweeted.

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Pro-Aoun MP Says President Keen on Hariri, Settlement

President Michel Aoun is keen on the presidential settlement that led to his election and on Saad Hariri in the latter's capacity as Prime Minister-designate, an MP of the Strong Lebanon bloc has said.

“Aoun's announcement that he will only wait until the beginning of September for the formation of the government is aimed at urging PM-designate Saad Hariri to form the government and not at creating a problem or dispute with him,” MP Salim Aoun told Asharq al-Awsat daily in remarks published Thursday.

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Report: Hizbullah Doesn't Prefer 'Majority Government'

Hizbullah has informed concerned parties that it is not in favor of forming a so-called “majority government,” sources informed on Hizbullah's stances have said.

“The party in interfering to certain limits in order to balance the stances. Its secretary general Sayyed Hassan Nasrallah has stood against Foreign Minister Jebran Bassil's threat to resort to street protests two weeks ago, urging him to engage in dialogue with others and to take the initiative of visiting Speaker Nabih Berri,” the sources told al-Hayat newspaper in remarks published Thursday.

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Geagea Says Hariri Won't Step Down, Laments Reported Assad Call

Lebanese Forces leader Samir Geagea has stressed that Prime Minister-designate Saad Hariri will not step down from the mission of forming a new government, as he lamented a reported phone call between President Michel Aoun and Syrian President Bashar al-Assad.

“PM-designate Saad Hariri will not be cornered and will not step down. If some believe that they can press him to step down they are mistaken,” Geagea said in an interview with MTV.

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Australian Political Challenger Says Country Mistaken to Receive Lebanese Immigrants

Peter Dutton, the government lawmaker who has challenged Australia's prime minister for his job, is publicly perceived as a hard man and a leading hard-right conservative. His face is associated with turning back asylum seekers boats, stripping citizenship from extremists and striving to increase the English-language standards for migrants who want to gain citizenship.

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Health Inspectors Carry Out Shut Down Campaigns

As part of health campaigns to ensure food safety, the Ministry of Health closed a restaurant, a supermarket and a slaughterhouse in the northern Batroun area for health violations.

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Qabalan Blasts ‘Corrupt Lobbying Tearing Country’ apart, Calls for Cabinet Formation

Grand Jaafarite Shiite Mufti Sheikh Ahmed Qabalan urged all political leaders in Lebanon to facilitate the government formation, blasting at what he described as “corrupt lobbying” tearing up the country, the National News Agency reported on Tuesday.

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Geagea Says New Govt. Must Preserve Sovereignty, Fight Corruption

Lebanese Forces leader Samir Geagea announced Tuesday that the new government should "preserve sovereignty and freedom" and "fight corruption."

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