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Report: 5,000 Hizbullah Fighters Joined Assad's Forces in Damascus Fighting

Some 5,000 Hizbullah members have been fighting alongside Syrian regime troops against rebels in the restive suburbs of Damascus, the Saudi al-Watan daily reported.

The newspaper quoted sources as saying that the fighters crossed the border into Syria last month.

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Makari: Hizbullah Not Willing to Lose Grip on Country

Deputy Speaker Farid Makari said Monday that Hizbullah is not ready to lose its grip on Lebanon and prefers that the parliamentary elections are not held.

“The March 8 team and mainly Hizbullah is not ready to lose its control and hegemony over the country and is aware that it would lose the elections if a (new) law” is not up to its expectations, Makari told Radio Orient.

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Majdalani Exposes More Forged Medications in Market

Head of Parliament’s Public Health, Labor and Social Affairs committee MP Atef Majdalani revealed on Monday that forged medications were released again in the market after the recent scandal that hit the health sector in Lebanon.

“Judicial sources confirmed that the forged medications are in containers at the Health Ministry and were released into the market,” Majdalani told Voice of Lebanon radio (100.5).

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March 14 Lawmaker Says Electoral Subcommittee Meetings 'Not Waste of Time'

March 14 MP Marwan Hamadeh considered on Monday that the electoral subcommittee meetings are to witness the exchange of viewpoints among the rival political parties over which electoral law to adopt during the upcoming polls.

“If the electoral subcommittee meetings were a waste of time, we wouldn't have set more than one session,” Hamadeh said in comments to Voice of Lebanon radio (93.3).

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Downpours Leave 3 Dead and Submerge Main Roads Causing Traffic Chaos

A deadly rainstorm brought traffic chaos to major Lebanese cities, including the capital Beirut and its suburbs, as students returned to schools following the Christmas and New Year holidays, and workers and employees struggled to head to work.

The torrential downpours that started on Saturday and are expected to last till Wednesday left a toddler dead in the area of Iqlim al-Kharroub after rainwater flooded the camps of Bedouins.

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Report: Christian Four-Party Panel Agrees to Adopt Orthodox Gathering Law

The Christian four-party committee on the electoral law on Sunday agreed to endorse the electoral system proposed by the so-called Orthodox Gathering, under which each sect would elect its own lawmakers, LBCI television reported.

The committee took its decision during a meeting held in Bkirki. The four-party panel comprises representatives from the Free Patriotic Movement, the Lebanese Forces, the Phalange Party and the Marada Movement.

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Miqati Discusses Current Developments with Berri in Ain al-Tineh

Speaker Nabih Berri on Sunday held talks with Prime Minister Najib Miqati in Ain al-Tineh, state-run National News Agency reported.

Talks between the two officials tackled the current situations and developments and a number of issues, NNA said.

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Army Contains Spat between UNIFIL Patrol, Aita al-Shaab Residents

A spat erupted on Sunday between a patrol for the United Nations Interim Force in Lebanon (UNIFIL) and residents in the southern town of Aita al-Shaab, state-run National News Agency reported.

“As a patrol belonging to the Italian contingent working within UNIFIL entered one of the neighborhoods in the town of Aita al-Shaab in Bint Jbeil District, a number of residents intercepted it, prevented it from advancing forward and encircled it,” NNA reported.

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Arab Foreign Ministers to Hold Meeting on Syrian Refugees in Lebanon on January 13

Foreign Minister Adnan Mansour was informed on Sunday of the Arab League's agreement to hold a meeting on the case of Syrian refugees in Lebanon.

The emergency meeting, made at Lebanon's request, will be held on January 13 and will include Arab foreign ministers.

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Families of Tall Kalakh Fighters Threaten to Close Border, Expel Syrian Ambassador

The families of the Lebanese fighters killed in the Tall Kalakh ambush renewed on Sunday their demand for the expulsion of Syrian Ambassador to Lebanon Ali Abdul Karim Ali, reported the National News Agency.

Spokesman for the families Sheikh Mohammed Ibrahim said: “We will close the border against your thugs and we will turn to you to expel you from our country.”

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