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Security forces seeking arrest of two suspects over attack on UNIFIL

The evidence suggests the involvement of two shooters in the deadly attack on UNIFIL near al-Aqbiyeh and security forces are now seeking the arrest of the two suspects, a Lebanese judicial source said.

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Mikati holds consultative meeting with 19 ministers

Caretaker Prime Minister Najib Mikati and nineteen caretaker ministers held a “consultative meeting” Friday at the Grand Serail, the National News Agency said, in the wake of the controversy over the latest caretaker cabinet session which was boycotted by the Free Patriotic Movement ministers.

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LF says attack on UNIFIL highlights scourge of illegal arms proliferation

The Lebanese Forces on Friday strongly condemned the deadly attack on a UNIFIL convoy in south Lebanon, urging the Lebanese government to “carry out a transparent and swift probe and bring the aggressor killers to justice.”

“The armed attack on a UNIFIL vehicle is a dangerous indication that confirms what’s already confirmed regarding the proliferation of arms outside Lebanese legitimacy,” the LF said in a statement.

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UNIFIL urges swift probe into Irish peacekeeper's death

The United Nations' peacekeeping force in south Lebanon on Friday urged Lebanese authorities to ensure a "speedy" investigation into an Irish soldier's shooting death near the southern town of al-Aqbiyeh.

The peacekeeper's convoy came under fire late Wednesday, the Irish military said, wounding three other members of the U.N. force UNIFIL.

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'Gas' explosion wounds eight in Beit Misk

An explosion, reportedly caused by a gas leak, wounded eight people on Friday in the Northern Metn town of Beit Misk and badly damaged a residential building.

The Civil Defense said its crews managed to rescue a woman and her son from beneath the rubble, rushing them to hospital. First aid was also offered on the spot to six foreign workers who were present near the building.

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Mikati and army chief visit UNIFIL HQ after deadly incident

Caretaker Prime Minister Najib Mikati and Army Commander General Joseph Aoun on Friday visited the headquarters of the U.N. Interim Force in Lebanon (UNIFIL) in Naqoura to offer condolences over the death of an Irish peacekeeper in an incident in the southern town of al-Aqbiya..

Mikati and Aoun were welcomed by UNIFIL chief Maj. Gen. Aroldo Lazaro, who discussed with them the incident’s circumstances and the situation in the South, in addition to UNIFIL’s operations and the activities it carries out in cooperation with the Lebanese Army.

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UN chief slams attack on UNIFIL as shooting videos emerge

U.N. chief Antonio Guterres has condemned the deadly attack on UNIFIL troops in south Lebanon, as online videos showed a UNIFIL vehicle coming under a hail of bullets in the area of the incident.

Cell phone videos circulated online have showed one of two UNIFIL vehicles speeding to leave the area while it was shot at in the southern town of al-Aqbiyeh. Some residents were visible filming the incident. Another video showed the vehicle had rolled over after crashing into the aluminum shutters of a building, with a wounded peacekeeper on the ground beside it. The incident left one Irish peacekeeper dead and three others wounded. The 23-year-old peacekeeper died of a bullet to the head according to a Lebanese judicial official.

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UK 'grateful' for final verdict in murder case of Rebecca Dykes

Lebanon’s Court of Cassation has rejected an appeal by Tariq Houshieh and affirmed his guilt for “the brutal murder in 2017 of our dear colleague Rebecca ‘Becky’ Dykes,” the British Embassy in Beirut said on Friday.

“We are grateful to all of those who have contributed to the final resolution of this case after many months of delay,” the Embassy said in a statement.

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US Embassy urges accountability after attack on UNIFIL

The United States “condemns in the strongest terms the violent attack on UNIFIL peacekeepers yesterday (Wednesday evening) that left one Irish servicemember dead and three wounded,” the U.S. Embassy in Beirut said.

“Violence against peacekeepers is unconscionable, puts Lebanese civilians at risk, and jeopardizes stability in southern Lebanon,” the Embassy added in a statement, sending Washington’s “heartfelt condolences to the family, friends, and colleagues of the peacekeeper who died” and hoping for the speedy recovery of those wounded.

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Hezbollah officials, Maronite League head urge end to presidential void

Hezbollah’s “Christian relations” official Mohammed Saeed al-Khansa and Hezbollah official Abdullah Zaiour met Thursday with Maronite League chief Khalil Karam at the League’s headquarters.

Congratulating Karam over his election as the new head of the League and offering Christmas and New Year greetings, the two Hezbollah officials held a lengthy discussion with Karam over the situation in Lebanon.

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