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Expat and resident parliamentary elections set for May 1, 3, 7 and 10

A decree setting the dates of the upcoming parliamentary elections was issued Friday in Lebanon’s official gazette, signed by President Joseph Aoun, PM Nawaf Salam and Interior Minister Ahmad al-Hajjar.

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US Embassy and CENTCOM say Mechanism 'remains fully in place'

The U.S. Embassy in Beirut and the U.S. Central Command (CENTCOM) on Friday reaffirmed that the U.S.-led Mechanism committee “remains fully in place and operational,” and that it will meet on February 25, following the latest reports about its fate.

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One killed in Israeli strike on car in Siddiqin

An airstrike targeted a car Friday in the southern town of Siddiqin in the Tyre district, killing one person.

The Israeli army said it targeted a Hezbollah member in the strike.

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'Buffer' and 'economic' zones are 'mere talks', Aoun tells south delegation

President Joseph Aoun said Friday that the reconstruction of war-hit regions in south Lebanon is a priority, as he met a delegation from the southern border villages.

Aoun told the delegation that "the reconstruction of the destroyed and damaged villages is at the forefront of our priorities, in order to facilitate the return of the (displaced) residents."

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Bassil calls Geagea 'coward', 'liar' and 'criminal' after he accuses him of corruption

Free Patriotic Movement chief Jebran Bassil lashed out overnight at Lebanese Forces leader Samir Geagea after the latter accused him of corruption during a live interview on MTV.

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Parliament approves 2026 budget amid debates and protests

The Parliament approved the 2026 state budget on Thursday after debates that lasted for three days. 59 MPs voted in favor, 34 voted against it, and 11 abstained.

Speaker Nabih Berri asked the media to stop the live broadcast of the session as the debate over the increase of the public sector's salaries turned heated.

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Geagea calls for handover of power not just arms south of Litani

Lebanese Forces leader Samir Geagea has rejected Sheikh Naim Qassem's remarks on the possibility of supporting Iran in case of U.S.-Israeli strikes against it.

"Qassem's remarks are rejected in all standards," Geagea said, adding that Hezbollah's chief has violated all laws and has become "an outlaw".

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French ambassador: Time has come for state to monopolize arms

French Ambassador to Lebanon Hervé Magro has stressed that "the current stage requires a fundamental internal step, namely the restoration of the Lebanese state's monopoly on the use of force."

In an interview with An-Nahar newspaper, distributed by the French Embassy in Beirut, he added: "The time has come to implement this principle, in line with the stances of President Joseph Aoun and Prime Minister Nawaf Salam."

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Lebanese army delegation heads to US ahead of Haykal's visit

A Lebanese Army delegation departed for the United States on Wednesday to meet with American military officials, ahead of the Army Commander's planned visit to Washington.

The delegation will prepare for General Rodolphe Haykal's visit next week and will meet with head of the 'Mechanism' committee General Joseph Clearfield, Asharq Al-Awsat newspaper reported Thursday.

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War with Hezbollah has not ended, ex-Israeli general says

The war with Hezbollah has not ended, a retired Israeli Brigadier General said.

"The public mistakenly thinks that the war has ended. That is false. We will enter a period of renewed fighting on all fronts. Lebanon relates directly to what is happening right now in Iran," Amir Avivi said Wednesday.

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