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Five Soldiers Wounded in Shelling on Ras Baalbek

Several soldiers were injured on Wednesday in shelling on the outskirts of the northern Beqaa Valley of Ras Baalbek, the National News Agency reported.

An army position in the neighborhood of Tallet Jarash came under shelling slightly, injuring five of its members.

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Shehayyeb and Safa Discuss 'Safe' Landfill Location in Bekaa

A meeting was reportedly held on Tuesday between Agriculture Minister Akram Shehayyeb and Hizbullah's top security official Wafiq Safa to collaborate on finding a landfill location in Bekaa in light of the aggravating trash management crisis.

The meeting between the two men was meant to find a “security and environmentally safe” location for a sanitary landfill in Bekaa, reports said.

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Jumblat: I Have no Problem to Elect Aoun for Presidency

Progressive Socialist Party leader Walid Jumblat stated on Tuesday that he has no trouble to elect head of the Change and Reform bloc MP Michel Aoun as president.

“I have no problem to elect Aoun as president for the Republic as it will change nothing of Lebanon’s difficulties,” said Jumblat in an interview to the As Safir daily.

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U.N. Asks Iran to Help Fill Baabda Vacuum

United Nations chief Ban Ki-moon has urged Iran to help swiftly resolve the presidential deadlock in Lebanon.

During a meeting with Iranian Foreign Minister Javad Zarif, Ban "underscored the need for Lebanon's presidential vacuum to be filled as quickly as possible," his office said on Monday.

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Shehayyeb: No Backing Down on Garbage Plan

Agriculture Minister Akram Shehayyeb stated on Monday that the garbage crisis cannot tolerate any more delay, stressing that preparations to gear up the Srar landfill to meet scientific standards and reopen the Naameh landfill continue.

“The trash crisis does no tolerate political luxury. Everyone must know that if we failed to solve the garbage crisis then nothing else will be solved in the country,” Shehayyeb told An Nahar daily.

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Relatives of Kidnapped Servicemen Block Roads, Protest Negligence

Relatives of the kidnapped servicemen taken hostage by the Islamic State and al-Nusra Front blocked the Banks street in Riad al-Solh square on Sunday protesting the delay in efforts to free their sons.

“We have heard nothing about our sons since eight months. We have information that the crisis cell is exerting no efforts currently,” they stated.

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Derbas: Intensive Talks between Salam and Berri to Overcome Obstacles

Social affairs Minister Rashid Derbas stressed on Sunday that PM Tammam Salam is holding intensive contacts with Speaker Nabih Berri to overcome the obstacles hampering a cabinet convention.

“Prime Minister Tammam Salam will call for a cabinet convention following the successive dialogue sessions. He is holding contacts with the Speaker to get over the obstacles,” the state-run National News Agency quoted Derbas.

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Hale: U.S. Doubles Military Assistance to Lebanese Armed Forces

U.S. ambassador to Lebanon David Hale stated on Friday that his country is doubling the baseline amount of U.S. military assistance to the Lebanese Armed Forces this year compared to last.

“America believes that the army is the sole institution with the legitimacy and mandate to defend the country and its people. To fulfill its mission, it must have the necessary equipment and training,” said Hale after meeting PM Tammam Salam at the Grand Serail.

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Lebanon Remains a 'Priority' but World Response for Refugee Aid Remains Weak

The U.N. chief's Deputy Special Coordinator for Lebanon, Philippe Lazzarini, has lamented that the response of the international community to the needs of Syrian refugees in Lebanon and other countries is weak.

In an interview with An Nahar daily published on Wednesday, Lazzarini said: “The response does not meet the needs.”

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Yaalon Warns Israel Won't Tolerate Transfer of Advanced Weapons to Hizbullah

Israeli Defense Minister Moshe Yaalon has warned that Israel will not tolerate advanced weapons reaching Hizbullah, which has fought alongside Syrian troops.

“Those who try to violate our sovereignty – we will strike them, and those who try to transfer advanced weapons to terror elements, with an emphasis on Hizbullah, we will strike them, and those who try to transfer chemical weapons to terror elements, we will strike them,” Yaalon said on Tuesday during a visit to Gaza-border communities.

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