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Report: Ibrahim Visited Syria over Aazaz Pilgrims Ongoing Abduction

General Security chief Abbas Ibrahim “secretly” traveled to the neighboring country Syria last week and held talks with senior officials over the case of the Lebanese Shiite pilgrims abducted in Syria’s Aazaz region, a report said on Monday.

According to al-Joumhouria newspaper, Ibrahim received “encouraging” answers that might help in the “complicated” negotiations with the kidnappers over the matter.

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Abu Faour: This Week Will Bear New Formulas on Cabinet Formation

In a bid to solve the deadlock of lining up a new cabinet, PM-designate Tammam Salam aims to kick off a series of consultations with political parties and has therefore met on Sunday at his residence in Musaitbeh with outgoing minister Wael Abu Faour, As-Safir daily reported Monday.

“This week will carry several new atmospheres and formulas regarding the cabinet formation” the newspaper quoted Abu Faour as saying.

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Miqati, Bassil Stress Need to Push forward Petroleum File

Caretaker Premier Najib Miqati held talks on Monday with Energy Minister Jebran Bassil who warned last week that Israel's discovery of a new offshore gas field near Lebanese territorial waters means the Jewish state could siphon some of Lebanon's crude oil.

“Oil and gas exploration are a priority because we are keen on preserving our natural resources,” Miqati said in remarks published in As Safir newspaper.

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Report: France to Provide Lebanese Army with Heavy Weapons

The French government decided to provide the Lebanese army with heavy weapons to boost its military performance, a local newspaper reported on Monday.

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Diplomats: International Community Deeply Concerned over Army Leadership Vacuum

U.N. chief Ban Ki-moon has tasked Special Coordinator for Lebanon Derek Plumbly to inform Lebanese officials about his deep concern over a possible vacuum in the army leadership, American and European diplomats said.

The diplomats, who spoke on condition of anonymity, told pan-Arab daily al-Hayat in remarks published Monday that Ban is “extremely concerned” that a vacuum in the army commander's post would have security and political repercussions on the role of U.N. peacekeepers in southern Lebanon.

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Berri Holds Onto Parliamentary Session, Rejects Compromises over Constitution

Speaker Nabih Berri is holding onto his right to call for a parliamentary session and to the agenda that was set by the parliament's bureau, saying there is no “compromise when its related to the constitution.”

“The AMAL movement already objects 15 articles included on the agenda of the session,” Berri said in comments published in As Safir newspaper on Monday.

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Saad: March 14 Came to Sidon to Incite against Army, Their Statement Didn't Call for Holding Asir Accountable

Popular Nasserite Organization chief ex-MP Osama Saad on Sunday said that the meeting held by the March 14 forces in Sidon earlier in the day was aimed at “inciting against the military institution,” saying March 14 had not criticized the practices of Sheikh Ahmed al-Asir in the past, prior to his ouster from the city through a military operation.

Saad described as “beautiful words” the content of the meeting's closing statement regarding “coexistence, civil peace, human dignity, the rejection of extremism and the just state.”

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Gunfire Erupts near Minister Hajj Hasan's Baalbek Residence

A shooting broke out on Sunday near the residence of caretaker Agriculture Minister Hussein Hajj Hasan in Baalbek reportedly over family disputes that the Hizbullah minister has nothing to do with.

“A dispute between the head of al-Khodor Municipality and members of the Hajj Hasan family erupted into gunfire on the public road in the Baalbek area of Hawsh al-Nabi, where the residence of Agriculture Minister Hussein Hajj Hasan is located,” MTV said.

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Al-Rahi Condemns Political Acts that Worsen Differences among Lebanese

Maronite Patriarch Beshara al-Rahi on Sunday criticized politicians for covering up the crimes committed by the force of arms, and for deepening divisions among the Lebanese.

During his sermon in his summer seat of Diman, al-Rahi said: “The political acts that cause and worsen differences and divisions are unacceptable.”

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Saniora Rejects Attacks on Army but Criticizes its Militia-Like Role

Al-Mustaqbal bloc chief MP Fouad Saniora on Sunday rejected assaults on the army but also refused what he said were some militia-like acts committed by soldiers two weeks ago in their battle with Salafists in the southern city of Sidon.

“Whoever committed a crime against the army should be held accountable,” Saniora said in a speech ahead of a large-scale meeting held by March 14 officials at the residence of Sidon MP Bahia Hariri.

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