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Israel says Hezbollah drone breached ceasefire

The Israeli military said a Hezbollah surveillance drone that was launched toward Israeli airspace on Thursday and intercepted by Israel was a "breach of the ceasefire understandings between Israel and Lebanon".

"The (army) continues to remain committed to the ceasefire understandings between Israel and Lebanon, and will not permit any terrorist activity of this kind," it said.

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Aoun urges parties to shun 'wrangling over quotas'

President Joseph Aoun has called on the country’s political parties to “shun bickering, narrow policies and wrangling over shares.”

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Israeli drone strikes vehicle in Yarin

An Israeli drone raided Thursday an engineering vehicle in the town of Yarin in south Lebanon, local media reports said, as Israeli soldiers fired machineguns at the southern town of Markaba.

Two civilians were later lightly wounded on the outskirts of Tallousa near Markaba, as a drone struck near their motorbike.

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Boulos hopes govt. won't comprise members of 'former establishment'

U.S. President Donald Trump’s senior adviser on Arab and Middle Eastern affairs, Massad Boulos, said the new U.S. administration is “closely following up on the political developments in Lebanon” and is “looking forward to comprehensive changes.”

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Salam says he's 'flexible' but 'same standards to apply to everyone' in govt. formation

Prime Minister-designate Nawaf Salam has stressed that he “will not give up any of the standards” that he has announced for the government formation process, which are separation between parliamentary and ministerial posts and naming “competent” ministers who are not party members or intend to run in the parliamentary or municipal elections.

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Berri says Shiite Duo not behind new govt. delay

Parliament Speaker Nabih Berri has said that “the problem in the cabinet formation process is not from the Shiite Duo.”

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Israeli general warns Qassem: Our readiness to resume fighting is extremely high

The head of the Israeli army’s Northern Command Maj. Gen. Ori Gordin on Wednesday warned Hezbollah that Israel’s “readiness to resume fighting” is “extremely high,” although he said that the Lebanese group was “defeated” in the latest war.

"The view from this hill in Kiryat Shmona is uplifting. Sitting here safely -- this reflects how much the reality in the north has changed. This was our commitment, and I am glad we fulfilled the mission. The situation is safe, and it is completely different now," Gordin said in an interview with the Israel Hayom newspaper.

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Several wounded, abducted as Israel continues violations in south Lebanon

Israeli forces on Wednesday abducted three citizens and wounded two others in the southern border town of Maroun al-Ras, al-Manar TV reported.

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Jumblat calls on Hezbollah to turn into 'political party'

Druze leader Walid Jumblat has called on “the political and military members of Hezbollah” to “realize that the past has ended” and that “they must turn to political action and abandon military action.”

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Salam wants govt. that meets 'aspirations' and 'need for reform'

Prime Minister-designate Nawaf Salam said Tuesday that he is continuing his consultations to form a government that “meets the aspirations of the Lebanese and the urgent need for reform,” dismissing the latest media reports about the cabinet formation process.

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