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Miqati, Saniora Won't Run in Elections, Will Back Electoral Lists

Prime Minister Najib Miqati and ex-PM Fouad Saniora will not run personally in the upcoming parliamentary elections but will sponsor a number of electoral lists, sources close to the club of prime ministers said.

“Saniora insists that he does not want to present himself as being the political heir of the political Harirism represented in ex-PM (Saad) Hariri,” the sources told Asharq al-Awsat newspaper in remarks published Friday.

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Report: Lebanon Inclined to Reject Hochstein's Proposal

Lebanon seems to be inclined to reject U.S. envoy Amon Hochstein’s proposal regarding the demarcation of the sea border with Israel, a media report said on Friday.

“There is an inclination to reject the proposal in a polite way that does not infuriate the American side,” al-Akhbar newspaper reported.

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Lebanon Asks U.S. for Wheat and Cooking Oil Donations

The government has asked Economy Minister Amin Salam to intensify his foreign contacts to secure essential food stocks in order to enable the country to face the food security crisis resulting from the war in Ukraine, media reports said on Friday.

Prime Minister Najib Miqati has promised to help Salam in his endeavor to obtain wheat and cooking oil donations, especially from the United States, after other countries refrained from offering any promises in this regard due to their local markets’ need for these resources, ad-Diyar newspaper reported.

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FPM to Seek Parliament Ruling on Megacenters as Cabinet Vote Avoided

The Free Patriotic Movement will not bow to Cabinet’s decision to postpone the megacenters plan to the 2026 elections and will rather escalate its steps in the coming hours and days, senior FPM sources said.

“The Movement will hold a consultative meeting today under the chairmanship of MP Jebran Bassil to discuss the available options, which are plenty,” the sources told Nidaa al-Watan newspaper in remarks published Friday.

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Hariri Slams Hizbullah after STL Reverses Acquittals of Merhi and Oneissi

Ex-PM Saad Hariri on Thursday lashed out at Hizbullah for “protecting the criminals,” after the Special Tribunal for Lebanon reversed the acquittals of Hizbullah operatives Hassan Merhi and Hussein Oneissi in the case of Rafik Hariri’s assassination.

“Ex-PM Saad Hariri renews his full confidence and complete commitment to what the Special Tribunal for Lebanon issues in the case of the assassination of martyr premier Rafik Hariri and his companions as well as in the connected cases,” his press office said in a statement.

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Judge Aoun Slaps Travel Bans on Chairmen of 5 Lebanese Banks

Mount Lebanon Prosecutor Judge Ghada Aoun on Thursday issued travel bans against the chairmen of five Lebanese banks in connection with a financial corruption complaint, the state-run National News Agency said.

NNA identified the five chairmen as Salim Sfeir of Bank of Beirut, Samir Hanna of Bank Audi, Antoine Sehnaoui of SGBL, Saad al-Azhari of BLOM Bank and Rayya al-Hassan of BankMed.

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Govt. Drops Megacenters Plan, Names New Information Minister, State Security Chiefs

Cabinet agreed Thursday to drop a controversial plan for setting up voting megacenters for the May 15 parliamentary polls, as it took note of the appointment of Ziad Makari of the Marada Movement as a successor to resigned information minister George Kordahi.

The conferees, however, agreed that it is necessary to implement the megacenters plan in the 2026 elections.

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Hizbullah Bloc Backs Megacenters, Urges Elections on Time

Hizbullah’s Loyalty to Resistance bloc on Thursday stressed the need to hold the May 15 parliamentary elections on time, while stressing that the voting megacenters plan is a “required and landmark step.”

In a statement issued after its weekly meeting, the bloc said it “categorically rejects any postponement of the parliamentary elections under any excuse.”

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STL Reverses Acquittals of Merhi and Oneissi in Hariri Case

The Appeals Chamber of the U.N.-backed Special Tribunal for Lebanon on Thursday reversed the acquittals of Hizbullah operatives Hassan Merhi and Hussein Oneissi, convicting them of all charges against them and issuing arrest warrants for them.

"The chamber has unanimously decided to reverse the acquittals of Misters Merhi and Oneissi. We unanimously find Mr Merhi and Oneissi guilty," presiding judge Ivana Hrdlickova said.

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Miqati Urges U.N. to Discuss Lebanese Crisis in Security Council Talks

Prime Minister Najib Miqati called Thursday on the United Nations to intensify the international efforts to support Lebanon.

He asked U.N. Special Coordinator for Lebanon Joanna Wronecka to urge the U.N. Security Council to address the Lebanese crisis, in its upcoming session next week.

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