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Tripoli and North Mufti to Launch Initiative to Put End to Clashes

The Mufti of Tripoli and the North Malek al-Shaar launched on Saturday a series of contacts with officials from Bab al-Tabbaneh and Jabal Mohsen in the wake of Friday’s clashes.

His contacts are aimed at paving the way for holding a meeting to set the appropriate mechanisms to end the unrest in the northern city of Tripoli.

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Government Policy Statement Will Stress Justice, Won’t Mention STL

Government policy statement discussions over the Special Tribunal for Lebanon may force the committee drafting it to phrase the statement in general terms regarding Lebanon’s commitment to justice and the tribunal itself, an informed source told al-Liwaa newspaper in remarks published on Saturday.

It said that the final statement may serve to appease the majority and opposition.

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Mustaqbal Slams Miqati’s ‘Hints’ that Opposition Involved in Tripoli Unrest

Mustaqbal bloc MPs criticized Prime Minister Najib Miqati’s insinuations that the opposition is behind the deadly clashes that erupted in Tripoli on Friday, saying that the loss of one of his major security officials in the unrest made him issue his accusations.

MP Samir al-Jisr told An Nahar daily that Miqati’s statement “on a peaceful and constructive opposition” include “hints” that the opposition is “indirectly involved” in Tripoli’s clashes.

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UNIFIL Confirms Israeli Military Maneuvers along Border

UNIFIL spokesman Neeraj Singh said that the international force has informed the Lebanese army that the Israeli army will stage military exercises along its internal front, As Safir newspaper reported on Saturday.

“The Israeli army will carry out military drills between June 19 and 26,” he announced.

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Hariri Turns to Paris, Security Threats Not Confirmed

Sources escorting former Prime Minister Saad Hariri confirmed that he is in Paris along with his family, An Nahar newspaper reported on Saturday.

The sources refused to comment on reports that Hariri had received threats against his life.

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Charbel: ISF Wants to Disarm People, Not Distribute Weapons

Interior Minister Marwan Charbel denied that the Internal Security Forces Intelligence Bureau is randomly distributing arms among the people, An Nahar newspaper reported on Saturday.

“This will never happen under my tenure,” he stressed.

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Cautious Calm in Tripoli: Suleiman, Miqati Give Order to Contain Situation as Soon as Possible

A cautious calm has fallen over Tripoli following Friday’s unrest between gunmen in the rival neighborhoods of Bab al-Tabbaneh and Jabal Mohsen, as media reports said that intermittent gunfire was heard near the area on Saturday morning.

The unrest broke out when Bab al-Tabbaneh residents staged a demonstration in support of the Syrian people, while the other neighborhood staged a demonstration in support for the Syrian regime.

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Miqati Orders Iron Fist in Tripoli Unrest: Those Who Think They’re Stronger Than State are Mistaken

Prime Minister Najib Miqati on Friday described as “suspicious” the timing of the deadly clashes that erupted earlier in the day between gunmen from Tripoli’s rival neighborhoods of Jabal Mohsen and Bab al-Tabbaneh.

“We stress that civil peace is a ‘red line’ and we shall not compromise it,” Miqati vowed at a press conference he held in Tripoli -- where he was previously scheduled, together with the northern city’s ministers, to hold a popular gathering to receive congratulations on the formation of the new cabinet.

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Raad: Hizbullah Committed to All Lebanese Agreements since Taef Accord

The head of the Loyalty to the Resistance bloc MP Mohammed Raad stated on Friday that Hizbullah is committed to all the agreements the Lebanese have reached since the signing of the Taef Accord in 1989.

He said: “We don’t support spiteful and vengeful practices.”

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Geagea: Cabinet’s Christian Ministers Will Serve those Who Appointed Them

Lebanese Forces leader Samir Geagea criticized on Friday claims that the new government has garnered several seats for the country’s Christians, saying that the ministers will not serve their portfolios and sect, but only those who appointed them.

He asked before a visiting delegation: “How can the Christians benefit from confronting the decisions of the Special Tribunal for Lebanon and the international and Arab communities?”

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