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Suleiman Visits Coptic Church, Offers Condolences for Victims of ‘Crime Against Humanity’

President Michel Suleiman visited the Coptic church in Jisr el-Basha on Tuesday and offered condolences for the victims of the bombing in Alexandria.

“This terrorist crime against al-Qiddissin (The Saints) church in Alexandria is a crime against humanity,” Suleiman told Father Rwais Orshalimi at the Coptic church.

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Fneish Blames March 14 on Settlement Failure but Expects Deal before Indictment

Minister of State for Administrative Reform Mohammed Fneish said the failure to reach a settlement before the release of the international tribunal's indictment means the March 14 forces agree to target Hizbullah.

"Not achieving a settlement before the indictment, means that a local team hasn't been a partner in confronting" the accusation that is targeting Hizbullah, Fneish told al-Mustaqbal newspaper in remarks published Tuesday.

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Report: Hizbullah Readying Itself for Escalation Over 1st Part of Indictment

Hizbullah will launch a new stage of escalation this month when international tribunal prosecutor Daniel Bellemare hands over the first part of his indictment to the pre-trial judge, a diplomat told al-Liwaa daily.

He said the escalation will start this Thursday and last till January 15 when Bellemare delivers the first of three indictment parts to Judge Daniel Fransen.

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Report: Qabbani Seeking to Hold Muslim-Christian Summit

Grand Mufti Sheikh Mohammed Rashid Qabbani is making contacts to hold a Muslim-Christian spiritual summit in the aftermath of attacks on Christians in the region, the Kuwaiti al-Anbaa daily reported Tuesday.

The newspaper said that the summit could be held at the seat of the Maronite church in Bkirki end of this week to contain the repercussions of attacks on Christians in Iraq, Egypt and Nigeria.

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Ongoing Paralysis as No Cabinet Session Looming in Horizon

Hopes to hold a cabinet session soon are dissipating as majority ministerial sources confirmed that efforts by President Michel Suleiman and Premier Saad Hariri to call for a government meeting are still hindered.

The sources told al-Mustaqbal newspaper that Suleiman and Hariri will renew efforts to hold a session whose agenda includes more than 500 items.

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Harb Meets Sfeir, Challenges Critics of Property Draft-Law to Have a Better Say

Labor Minister Butros Harb on Tuesday rejected accusations that a draft-law that prevents sale of property between Muslims and Christians for a period of 15 years was "sectarian."

In remarks to Future News, Harb said: There are suspicious sales of Christian lands as if there is a tendency to uproot Christians from their areas."

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Berri Hopes Abdullah's Recovery Period Doesn't Last Long

Speaker Nabih Berri lamented that the Saudi-Syrian initiative had entered a "recovery stage" as Saudi King Abdullah was convalescing following his back surgery in New York.

Abdullah's illness reflected negatively on the initiative because the king along with Syrian President Bashar Assad is its primary sponsor, Berri reportedly told his visitors on Monday night.

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Geagea Urges Firm Arab Stance on Defending Christians against Terror

In the wake of the recent deadly attacks against Christians in Iraq and Egypt, Lebanese Forces leader Samir Geagea on Monday called on Arab League chief Amr Moussa to "declare a state of emergency to protect Christians and prevent a worldwide conflict between Muslims and Christians."

In an interview on MTV, Geagea called on Arab states to "agree on taking firm decisions to defend Christians where they are being targeted."

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Rai: Christians Shouldn't Be considered 2nd Class Citizens in the East

Jbeil Maronite Archbishop Beshara Rai said Monday that an Islamic summit should announce its stance from fundamentalists that are attacking Christians in the region.

Islamic and Arab countries should also make a stance from the latest attacks on Christians in Iraq and Egypt, he told LBC TV network.

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Vehicle Goes on Fire in Zouk

Security forces launched an investigation after a fire engulfed a green Volvo in Zouk, north of Beirut, at midnight Sunday, media reports said.

Residents heard several explosions when the vehicle went on fire.

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