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Process begins after visit by Palestinian President Mahmoud Abbas, who said weapons ‘hurt’ Lebanon and Palestine cause.
After war with Israel weakened Iran-backed militias across the Middle East, including the Lebanese group Hezbollah, Lebanon’s government has moved to assert its authority over armed groups.
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The National on MSNDisarming of Lebanon's Palestinian refugee camps to begin in mid-JuneThe process to disarm Lebanon's Palestinian refugee camps will begin in mid-June, Lebanese officials told The National on ...
A group tasked with making a plan to remove weapons held by Palestinian factions in Lebanon’s refugees camps is beginning to ...
There are multiple Palestinian factions active in Lebanon’s refugee camps, which include Abbas’ Fatah movement, the rival ...
A Lebanese committee initiated a plan to disarm Palestinian factions in Lebanon's refugee camps. The meeting, attended by ...
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The National on MSNLebanon's leaders agree to improve social and legal rights for Palestinian refugeesLebanon's leadership has taken a political decision to give additional legal and social rights to Palestinian refugees in the ...
The Lebanese and Palestinian presidents agreed Wednesday to support Beirut's efforts to enforce the state's monopoly on ...
The Lebanese and Palestinian presidents have agreed that Palestinian factions won't use Lebanon as a launchpad for any ...
The attacks killed at least 82 people, including several women and a week-old infant, according to the Gaza Health Ministry ...
Lebanese President Joseph Aoun and Palestinian leader Mahmud Abbas met in Beirut on Wednesday and backed placing all weapons ...
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