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Health Minister: Medicines Priced Below LBP 12,000 No Longer Subsidized

Caretaker Health Minister Hamad Hassan said Friday the government would scrap subsidies on medicines costing less than 12,000 Lebanese pounds to shore up foreign currency reserves.

Hassan affirmed that the list of subsidized medicines includes medicines for chronic diseases, children’s formula milk, vaccines, as well as medicines to treat psychiatric and neurological diseases.

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Aoun Says Lebanon to 'Overcome Difficult Circumstances'

President Michel Aoun stressed Friday that Lebanon “will manage to overcome the difficult circumstances,” only hours after PM-designate Saad Hariri stepped down, a move that deepened the major uncertainty that crisis-hit Lebanon is going through at all levels.

“Lebanon will manage to overcome the difficult circumstances that it is currently going through at all levels, because events have proved that the will to life of the Lebanese have always enabled them to defeat various difficulties,” Aoun said, during a Baabda meeting with a delegation from the NDU university.

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Line-Up that Hariri Submitted to Aoun Revealed

Al-Jadeed television, which held a lengthy interview with resigned PM-designate Saad Hariri overnight, has published the line-up that the PM-designate submitted to President Michel Aoun prior to his resignation.

Below is the draft line-up presented by Hariri:

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Paris, U.N. React to Hariri’s Resignation as Protests Engulf Lebanon

French Foreign Minister Jean-Yves Le Drian said Thursday that PM-designate Saad Hariri's resignation was proof that "Lebanese officials are unable to find a way out of the crisis," accusing them of "cynical self-destruction."

A spokesman for the U.N. meanwhile described the development as regrettable, reiterating calls for a government capable of addressing the country's "numerous challenges" to be put together rapidly.

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Hariri Says Won't Name Successor but May Grant Confidence to Govt.

Resigned Prime Minister-designate Saad Hariri on Thursday blamed President Michel Aoun for the failure to form a new government, as he announced that he would not nominate a successor for the PM post.

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Pharmacies on Open-ended Strike over Medicine Shortages

Pharmacies have announced an open-ended strike as of Friday over medicine shortages, “until the Ministry of Health approves the price indexes and provides protection for pharmacies.”

Pharmacists have been facing “daily harassments” that can be “life threatening” as a result of the shortage of medicines in pharmacies, the association of pharmacy owners stated.

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Hariri Announces Resignation, Says 'May God Help the Country'

Prime Minister-designate Saad Hariri on Thursday announced that he is quitting the government formation mission, following talks with President Michel Aoun in Baabda.

“I met with the President and we held consultations over the government. During the discussions, the President requested essential changes and we discussed the issue related to the vote of confidence and the issue of naming the two Christian ministers,” Hariri said after a 20-minute meeting.

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Grillo, Shea Brief Aoun on KSA Meeting Results, Urge Govt. Formation

President Michel Aoun was briefed Thursday by the French and American ambassadors to Beirut on the results of the meetings held in Riyadh with Saudi officials.

The American and French ambassadors handed Aoun a joint letter from the foreign ministers of the United States and France in which they affirmed their countries' concern with the Lebanese situation and stressed the need to form a new government.

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Hariri Meets Aoun, Submits New Cabinet Line-Up

Prime Minister-designate Saad Hariri held a meeting Wednesday afternoon with President Michel Aoun at the Baabda Palace.

Hariri -- who arrived in Baabda directly from a Cairo meeting with Egyptian President Abdel Fattah al-Sisi -- said he submitted to Aoun a draft line-up for "a 24-minister cabinet of specialists" according to "the French initiative and Speaker Nabih Berri's initiative."

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Israel: We Will Target All Hizbullah Sites in Any Future War

The Israeli army stated on Wednesday that “Hizbullah’s military depots are being planted in residential areas,” accusing Hizbullah of “using the Lebanese residents as a military tactic to implement its plans.”

The Israeli military claimed that “Hizbullah has an arms depot 25 meters away from a school in the Nabatieh town of Ebba.”

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