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Twice-Exiled Palestinians Flee Syria for Lebanon

Some 13,000 members of Syria's Palestinian refugee community have gone back to square one in Lebanon. Like their ancestors, they too have been forced to flee their birthplace into exile.

"The Palestinians can endure anything. But the children cannot understand that I cannot bring them milk or change their nappies, that I have no choice but to let them live in misery," said Umm Khalil, cradling one of her children.

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Suleiman: Israel's Approval of New Settlements Reveals its Rejection of Peace Efforts

President Michel Suleiman slammed on Friday Israel's decision to construct 2,600 new settlements in the West Bank.

He said: “The decision reveals the enemy's rejection of international efforts to reach peace in the region.”

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PM Rejects Divisions, Stresses Holding Higher Islamic Council Polls According to Rules

Prime Minister Najib Miqati rejected on Friday divisions inside the Sunni sect, saying the Higher Islamic Council elections should be held based on rules and regulations.

“We won't allow for divisions,” Miqati told clergymen in the northern city of Tripoli, expressing “keenness” on the Sunni community and the Dar al-Fatwa leadership.

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Israel Urges U.N. to Act Against Hizbullah Arsenal, Calls for EU Sanctions

Israel has urged the U.N. Security Council to condemn Hizbullah for allegedly building its arsenal to unprecedented levels, saying the party now possessed 50,000 missiles capable of hitting Israel.

Israel's U.N. Ambassador Ron Prosor said in a letter to the 15-nation council on Thursday that the buildup was in clear violation of Resolution 1701.

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Canada Adds Elite Iranian Force to Terror List for 'Arming' Hizbullah, Other Groups

Canada added Iran's Quds Force to a list of terrorist groups on Thursday, saying the elite special operations unit of the Iranian Revolutionary Guard had been arming the Taliban, Hizbullah, Hamas and others.

Public Safety Minister Vic Toews said the Quds Force was responsible for "exporting the Iranian Revolution through activities such as facilitating terrorist operations."

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Miqati Vows Not to Close Border Despite Limited Capabilities in Resolving Refugee Problem

Prime Minister Najib Miqati appeased fears on Friday on the possible closure of the Lebanese-Syrian border after several ministers said Lebanon should stop receiving refugees fleeing the turmoil in Syria.

In a statement to religious personalities in the northern city of Tripoli and in remarks published in As Safir daily, Miqati said: “It is impossible for us to close our border with Syria as we have historic ties with it.”

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Report: Suleiman to Postpone National Dialogue Again

President Michel Suleiman is expected to postpone again a national dialogue session set to be held in January to pave way for further efforts to bridge the differences between the March 8 majority coalition and the March 14 opposition, al-Liwaa daily reported on Friday.

The newspaper quoted informed sources as saying that Suleiman could postpone the all-party talks to early February after a similar postponement was made to January 7.

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EU Grants Lebanon 22 Million Euros for Democratic Reform

The European Union announced on Thursday granting Lebanon 22 million euros in support of democratic reform and stability programs in the country.

The EU Commissioner for Enlargement and European Neighborhood Policy Stefan Fule said the grant conforms with the European mission to “deepen democracy and enhance social inclusiveness and stability in the country”.

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General Prosecutor Receives FBI Report on Hasan Assassination

General Prosecutor Judge Hatem Madi received on Thursday the FBI report on the assassination of Internal Security Forces Intelligence Bureau chief Brigadier General Wissam al-Hasan, various media outlets reported.

Hasan was killed in a massive car bomb in Beirut's Ashrafiyeh district on October 19.

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Moussawi Slams 'Baseless' Syrian Claims that Assassinations against Mufti Shaar Being Prepared

Loyalty to the Resistance bloc MP Nawwaf al-Moussawi slammed on Thursday claims by defected Syrian cleric Abdul Jalil Saeed that Syria was planning on assassinating Mufti of Tripoli and the North Sheikh Malek al-Shaar.

He said: “The claims are lies and baseless.”

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