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Israel, Singapore Deny Foiling Assassination Bid by Hizbullah, Iran against Barak

Israel revealed that an attempt to assassinate Defense Minister Ehud Barak was foiled during his trip to Singapore on Monday, reported Kuwait’s al-Jarida newspaper on Thursday, in remarks swiftly denied by an Israeli defense official and Singaporean police.

High-ranking Israeli sources said: “A joint cell from Iran and Hizbullah plotted the attempt to kill the minister.”

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Ali Discusses Bilateral Ties with Mansour, Praises Lebanon’s Arab League Stance

Syrian Ambassador to Lebanon Ali Abdul Karim Ali praised on Thursday Lebanon’s stance at the Arab League, which decided to disassociate itself from the turmoil in Syria.

Ali held a meeting with Foreign Minister Adnan Mansour, who informed him about the Arab League’s meetings on development in Syria.

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U.S. Monitoring Hizbullah Activities after Series of Bombings and Plots

U.S. Homeland Security Secretary Janet Napolitano has said the U.S. is closely monitoring the activities of Hizbullah after a failed bomb plot in Bangkok and attacks on Israeli embassy staff in India and Georgia.

Napolitano told lawmakers Wednesday that the Homeland Security Department has contacted Jewish organizations around the country and is working with the FBI and other law enforcement and intelligence agencies.

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Environment Ministry Launches Probe as Beirut River Turns Red

The environment ministry was on Thursday investigating the mysterious red color that tainted the Beirut River a day earlier, urging the Hazmiyeh and Baabda municipalities to cooperate with it.

Beirut police went in vain up and down the stream on Wednesday to locate the source of the red liquid.

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Jumblat Criticizes Opposition on ‘Context of Speeches’ during Hariri Murder Anniversary

Progressive Socialist Party leader MP Walid Jumblat criticized on Thursday the March 14-led opposition leaders’ rhetoric during a gathering organized in BIEL on ex-Premier Rafik Hariri’s Feb. 14, 2005 assassination anniversary.

“The context of their speeches didn’t differ from that of last year, except for the tackling of the developments in Syria,” Jumblat told An Nahar newspaper.

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Miqati Throws Ball in Aoun’s Court as Cabinet Impasse Remains at Standstill

Prime Minister Najib Miqati reiterated on Thursday that averting the cabinet crisis depends on the ministers who should implement the government’s decisions, According to An Nahar newspaper.

“I am definite that (Free Patriotic Movement leader) MP Michel Aoun, who is keen to maintain the cabinet’s credibility, will give (Labor) Minister Charbel Nahhas the right advice,” Miqati told the daily.

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Officials Trade Blame on Red Diesel Scandal through Separate Probes

An Audit Bureau report on the red diesel scandal will likely lay blame on certain people as rival ministries have launched their own investigations to trade accusations.

The head of the Bureau, Judge Aouni Ramadan, told As Safir daily published Thursday that the probe carried out by the prosecutor’s office has reached a conclusion that certain people were suspected to be aware of the scandal.

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Bassil 'Satisfied' after 'Political' Meeting with Miqati

A “political” meeting was held on Wednesday between Premier Najib Miqati and Energy and Water Minister Jebran Bassil, OTV reported.

The meeting was held on the sidelines of the periodic meeting of the ministerial committee tasked with scrutinizing tenders for leasing power generation ships.

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Jumblat Says Taef Dead, Syria's Baath Replicating Itself with New Constitution

Progressive Socialist Party leader MP Walid Jumblat on Wednesday declared the death of the Taef Agreement which ended the 1975-1990 civil war in Lebanon, calling on Syria’s ruling Baath Party to leave power.

At a seminar organized by the Friends of Kamal Jumblat Association on the topic of “The Rise of Islamists and Fundamentalism to Power in the Arab Countries”, Jumblat reassured that “the revolutions in Egypt, Tunisia and Libya -- which were liberated from the chains of the regime -- are not in danger.”

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8 Lawyers Assigned by STL Defense Office Sworn In

The eight lawyers assigned by the Defense Office of the Special Tribunal for Lebanon to the accused in the Ayyash et al. case have been sworn in, the U.N.-backed court said Wednesday in a statement.

The Defense Office appointed the lawyers on February 2 to represent four Hizbullah members -- Salim Ayyash, Mustafa Badreddine, Hussein Anaissi and Assad Sabra -- due to be tried in absentia for the 2005 murder of ex-premier Rafik Hariri.

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