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Israeli drone strike kills one in Khirbet Selm

One person was killed in an Israeli drone strike Friday on a car in the southern town of Khirbet Selm.

The attack comes a day after Israel carried out fierce airstrikes across south Lebanon, in one of the heaviest bombing waves since the November ceasefire.

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Reports: Aoun receives message calling for direct talks with Israel

President Joseph Aoun has received a message calling for direct negotiations with Israel over the outstanding issues, diplomatic sources told Al-Jadeed TV.

Aoun, however, rejected direct negotiations, instead suggesting indirect talks, a refusal that “was not welcomed in Washington,” the sources added.

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US Central Command chief lauds Lebanese Army's efforts

Senior military leaders from the United Nations and three countries gathered Oct. 15 in Naqoura, Lebanon for the 11th Pentalateral meeting where officials aligned priorities for “maintaining the cessation of hostilities in southern Lebanon and the disarmament of Lebanese Hezbollah,” the U.S. Central Command said.

“Military leaders from the United States, France, United Nations Interim Force in Lebanon (UNIFIL), and the Lebanese Armed Forces (LAF) discussed the LAF’s continued disarmament operations. The LAF has successfully removed nearly 10,000 rockets, almost 400 missiles, and over 205,000 unexploded ordnance fragments during the past year,” CENTCOM said in a statement.

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Lebanese judge orders Hannibal Gadhafi's release on $11 million bail

A judge on Friday ordered the release on bail of Hannibal Gadhafi, son of longtime Libyan ruler Moammar Gadhafi, after nearly a decade of pre-trial detention in Lebanon, a judicial official said.

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Health Ministry says new Tannourine samples taken from market uncontaminated

The Health Ministry announced overnight that nine new Tannourine mineral water samples taken from the Lebanese market have tested free of bacteria.

The Ministry however noted that it is yet to receive the results of tests conducted on water samples taken from the company’s production line.

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Salam meets Aoun and Berri

Prime Minister Nawaf Salam met Friday with President Joseph Aoun and Parliament Speaker Nabih Berri to discuss the latest developments in the country and the region, including repeated Israeli strikes on the south.

On Thursday, violent Israeli strikes in the south killed one person and wounded seven, with President Aoun saying that the strikes targeted "civilian facilities".

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Iran slams Israeli strikes in Lebanon as 'ceasefire violation'

Iran on Friday condemned strikes by its arch-foe Israel on southern Lebanon, a stronghold of its close ally Hezbollah.

Foreign ministry spokesman Esmaeil Baqaei said the strikes were a "blatant violation of Lebanon's sovereignty and territorial integrity," in a statement.

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Lebanon says economy turning page but reforms needed

Lebanon's economy minister has said that the country was turning the page to growth after years of crisis but called for greater reforms.

Lebanon expects five percent growth this year, the highest since 2011, Economy Minister Amer Bisat said Thursday as he attended fall meetings of the International Monetary Fund and World Bank.

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Fierce Israeli airstrikes target south Lebanon

A series of violent Israeli airstrikes targeted south Lebanon on Thursday afternoon and evening, killing one person and wounding seven others, with media reports describing them as among the fiercest since the November ceasefire.

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Israeli strikes target south and east Lebanon

Israeli airstrikes targeted Thursday the outskirts of the Sidon district town of Bnaafoul and the Ali al-Taher hill near Nabatieh in south Lebanon and and the Bekaa town of Shmestar in the east.

Al-Manar said the Israeli strike on Shmestar hit a building that had been previously targeted.

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