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Israel prevented Iran from deploying 'hundreds of missiles' in Lebanon, Syria

Israeli army chief Aviv Kohavi on Wednesday announced that Israel has prevented Iran from deploying hundreds of missiles in Lebanon and Syria, while announcing that Israel was behind a Nov. 8 attack on an Iranian convoy that had entered Syria from Iraq.

"As a result of many years of activity, the Iranian vision -- which was supposed to include at this time hundreds of surface-to-surface and surface-to-air missiles in the Syrian and Lebanese arenas – has been completely disrupted,” Kohavi said.

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Hezbollah sources ridicule 'Israeli campaign' targeting Beirut airport

The latest “Israeli claims” that Hezbollah might bring in arms through Beirut airport are laughable and baseless, sources close to Hezbollah have said.

“Hezbollah has already transferred the precision missiles and their requirements by land and the mission has been accomplished, as had been declared by Sayyed Hassan Nasrallah, despite the continuous Israeli attacks and surveillance,” the sources told al-Joumhouria newspaper in remarks published Wednesday.

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Bou Saab after meeting Berri: No dialogue before end of the year

Deputy Speaker Elias Bou Saab met Wednesday with Parliament Speaker Nabih Berri in Ain el-Tineh.

After the meeting, Bou Saab said that it is not likely for a dialogue to be held before the end of the year.

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Mikati denies seeking to hold another cabinet session

Caretaker Prime Minister Najib Mikati on Wednesday denied a media report claiming that he is seeking anew to convene the caretaker cabinet, following the latest session that sparked political and sectarian tensions in the country.

Describing the report published in al-Akhbar newspaper as “fabricated,” Mikati’s press office said the premier does not intend to convene the caretaker cabinet anytime soon.

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Report: Bassil would have attended Berri's dialogue under one condition

The Free Patriotic Movement had not taken a final decision over attending a dialogue that Speaker Nabih Berri had suggested as a replacement to Thursday's presidential election session, FPM sources said Wednesday.

The sources told al-Jadeed that FPM chief Jebran Bassil had a condition, to address the dispute over the latest cabinet session.

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Jumblat says dialogue welcome across continents but not in Lebanon

Progressive Socialist Party leader Walid Jumblat said Wednesday that "we accept transcontinental dialogue but we reject it at home."

In a statement on social media, Jumblat said that we accept dialogue across continents and through football, but not in Lebanon.

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EU allocates €229 mn for reforms, development in Lebanon

The European Union has allocated this year €229 million to reinforce reforms and economic development in Lebanon.

In a statement, the delegation of the EU to Lebanon said that the EU "continues to support Lebanon and its people during challenging socio-economic conditions and allocates this year €229 million to reinforce much needed reforms and economic development."

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Iranian embassy: Lebanon's enemies blocked aid to Lebanese people

The Iranian embassy in Lebanon on Tuesday lamented that “Lebanon’s enemies” have prevented Tehran from assisting the Lebanese people amid the current crisis.

“Iran had several times proposed to offer aid to the brotherly Lebanese people to help them overcome their crisis, but Lebanon’s enemies obstructed and exerted pressure to prevent things from reaching happy endings under frail excuses and alibis,” the embassy said in a tweet.

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Geagea: New president must regain strategic decision, win trust of Arab nations

Lebanese Forces leader Samir Geagea has said that the country’s new president must “act 180 degrees contrary to what we witnessed over the past six years, especially as to returning the strategic decision to the state.”

“The new president must also fight corruption fiercely, not through statements, and must not let his people and those around him commit major corruption with every sunrise,” Geagea added, in an interview with Saudi newspaper Okaz.

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FPM bloc proposes parliamentary probe into Salameh's 'offenses'

Twelve lawmakers from the Free Patriotic Movement-led Strong Lebanon bloc on Tuesday submitted a draft law aimed at “forming a parliamentary panel of inquiry into the offenses committed by Central Bank Governor Riad Salameh.”

“The Lebanese judiciary has refrained from prosecuting him despite the lawsuits filed against him in several foreign nations, and in the file of financial transfers to abroad,” the bloc said.

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