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Lebanese Saad Hariri And Hezbollah Agree On Unity Government

Lebanon's opposition has agreed to a proposed government line-up, Hezbollah said on Saturday, paving the way to the end of five months of tortuous negotiations following a June general election. Full Article at The Seferm Post

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