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Nasrallah: Israel will face defeat in new conflict
Hizbullah leader Sayyed Hassan Nasrallah stressed that his confidence that any new conflict with Israel would see his group emerge victorious and change the face of the region. "He also considered all the threats heard about a possible new war with the Zionists then ‘we” will crush the enemy, emerge victorious and change the face of the region as Nassrallah declared in a press conference lately.
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Lebanese Officials Asser the Need For Additional US Aid
Top Lebanese officials asserted during talks with a visiting American official the need to boost US aid for the Lebanese Army and to pressure Israel into implementing UN Resolution 1701. They urged National Security Adviser James Jones to reconsider strict US security measures against Lebanese passengers and sanctions on Lebanese television stations. The latter had aroused some rage in the Lebanese community. |
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Haiti’s Disaster continues with more than 200 thousands victims estimated by specialists
After the disaster of the earthquake in Haiti,more than 200 thousand people are estimated as victims of the fury of nature.It is also the problem of the poverty of this country that is challenging the local authorities that are trieing their best to save as many as possible.It is also that the means that are being used are so old and trivial.It is also to be marked that the world leaders have moved in one voice in order to help the victims including the Lebanese Government that promised to help as much as soon as possible.
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Sfeir finds it extremely necessary to implement compulsory military service
The Maronite patriarch Sfeir supports reinstating compulsory military service following his call for seeing more Christians in the armed forces. Cardinal Nasrallah Sfeir made the remarks during a meeting with a delegation of the Journalist's Union, headed by Melhem Karam.
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Prime minister Hariri asserts the need for consensus before abolishing sectarianism
Speaker Nabih Berri's call to begin the process of abolishing sectarianism in politics was criticized due lack of national consensus on the issue, especially that other political parties asserted the need for establishing a federal system. Prime Minister Saad Hariri considered the formation of a national committee tasked with the abolishment of political sectarianism much needed before any further moves can be taken.
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