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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.
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 ...
With the Middle East in the midst of a historic shift in its balance of power, Lebanon is hoping to emerge from a seemingly ...
The statement said that both sides have agreed that Palestinian camps in Lebanon aren’t “safe havens for extremist groups.” ...
The Lebanese and Palestinian presidents agreed Wednesday to support Beirut's efforts to enforce the state's monopoly on ...
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Amazon S3 on MSNMahmud Abbas, Joseph Aoun back arms under Lebanese state controlPalestenian president Mahmud Abbas is on a 3-day visit to Beirut. This is Abbas' first visit to Lebanon since 2017. He's expected to call for the disarmament of refugee camps in the country which host ...
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Agence France-Presse on MSNAbbas, Aoun back arms under Lebanese state controlPalestinian president Mahmud Abbas was in Beirut on Wednesday for talks expected to include the disarmament of Palestinian ...
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