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Lebanese PM Nawaf Salam, PA President Mahmoud Abbas agree to 'remove weapons from camps,' starting with Beirut-area ...
A group tasked with making a plan to remove weapons held by Palestinian factions in Lebanon’s refugees camps is beginning to ...
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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 ...
Lebanon is planning to disarm Palestinian armed groups operating within its territory, marking a major step towards bringing ...
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.
A Lebanese committee initiated a plan to disarm Palestinian factions in Lebanon's refugee camps. The meeting, attended by ...
Palestinian Authority President Mahmoud Abbas has agreed on a framework to disarm Palestinian factions within Lebanon during ...
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The Lebanese and Palestinian presidents agreed Wednesday that Palestinian factions won't use Lebanon as a launchpad for any ...
The Lebanese and Palestinian presidents agreed Wednesday to support Beirut's efforts to enforce the state's monopoly on ...
Lebanese Prime Minister Nawaf Salam held talks in Beirut with Palestinian President Mahmoud Abbas to discuss ongoing efforts ...
A joint Lebanese-Palestinian committee tasked with the removal of weapons held by Palestinian factions in Lebanon’s refugee camps has met for the first time to begin hashing out a timetable for ...
There are multiple Palestinian factions active in Lebanon’s refugee camps, which include Abbas’ Fatah movement, the rival Hamas group and a range of other Islamist and leftist groups.
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