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Saudi Arabia, Qatar, UAE Urge Their Citizens to Leave Lebanon Immediately

Saudi Ambassador to Lebanon Ali Awadh Asiri on Wednesday urged all Saudi citizens in Lebanon to leave the country “immediately,” after media reports said a Saudi man and his son were kidnapped by al-Meqdad clan in retaliation for the abduction of one of its members in Damascus by the Syrian opposition.

Later on Wednesday, the UAE and Qatar also urged their citizens to leave Lebanon immediately.

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Saniora Meets Suleiman, Confirms March 14 Participation at Thursday’s National Dialogue Session

Head of the Mustaqbal bloc MP Fouad Saniora confirmed on Wednesday the March 14 camp’s participation at the national dialogue session scheduled for Thursday.

He held talks with President Michel Suleiman to inform him of the decision and discuss the latest local and regional developments.

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Four Lebanese Pilgrims Abducted in Syria Reportedly Killed in Aazaz Airstrike

Four of the abducted Lebanese pilgrims who were kidnapped in Syria in May have been killed in an airstrike on the Aazaz region in Aleppo, reported al-Jadeed television on Thursday.

It said that the building where the pilgrims were being held was damaged during a MiG-29 fighter jet strike.

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Miqti at OIC Summit: Any Approach besides Disassociation Policy Would Have Harmed Lebanon

Prime Minister Najib Miqati defended on Wednesday the Lebanese government’s disassociation policy, saying that it has enjoyed local and international support.

“The government’s adoption of another policy would have harmed Lebanon’s stability and security.”

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Lebanese Citizen Louay Mansour Goes Missing in Damascus

Lebanese citizen Louay Mansour, 23, has been missing since last week in Syria, Lebanon’s National News Agency reported on Wednesday.

In the Tyre District town of Maaroub, Louay’s father, Mohammed, told NNA that his son went missing while on his way to his family’s home in the Syrian capital Damascus.

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ISF Source Denies Sayyed was Smuggling Arms with Samaha

A source in the general directorate of the Internal Security Forces denied that former General Security chief Maj. Gen. Jamil Sayyed accompanied ex-minister Michel Samaha to Syria to allegedly smuggle explosives to Lebanon.

In remarks to al-Akhbar daily published on Wednesday, the source said MTV station’s report “is not true and the interrogation of Samaha and his bodyguards did not reveal any such thing.”

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Meqdad Military Wing Kidnaps Turkish National, 20 FSA Members, Speaks of 'Bank of Targets'

Al-Meqdad family announced on Wednesday that its military wing has so far kidnapped more than 20 Free Syrian Army members in Lebanon, as well as a Turkish national, promising a “hefty catch.”

The military wing told LBCI television: “We may take escalatory measures depending on the latest developments.”

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Report: Court Can’t Summon Kfouri for Testimony in Samaha Case

The key witness in the case of ex-Minister Michel Samaha, Milad Kfouri, can’t be summoned by the judge to give his testimony, security sources said on Wednesday.

“The witness is under the Internal Security Forces protection, that vowed to safeguard him along with his family,” the source said in comments published in An Nahar newspaper.

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Jumblat to Attend National Dialogue over Suleiman’s Defense Strategy Efforts

Progressive Socialist Party leader Walid Jumblat said he would attend a national dialogue session set to be held on Thursday even if the March 14 opposition coalition decides to boycott the all-party talks.

In remarks to As Safir daily published Wednesday, Jumblat said: “I hail the president on the questions he asked as to how we could benefit from the arsenal of the resistance to defend Lebanon through a Lebanese defense strategy.”

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Fabius to Tackle Syrian Violations along Border, UNIFIL Deployment Out of Question

French Foreign Minister Laurent Fabius, who is scheduled to arrive in Beirut on Thursday, is expected to tackle the Syrian violations along the Lebanese border.

A French diplomatic source informed As Safir newspaper on Wednesday that Fabius will inform Lebanese officials that the United Nations Security Council members reject to expand the mission of the United Nations Interim Force in Lebanon (UNIFIL).

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