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Lebanese Army Denies Infiltration of Syrian Extremist Militants

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Concerns have grown lately over reports about Syrian ambitions inside the country, coinciding with comments by US envoy Tom Barrack that Damascus sees Lebanon as ‘its beach resort’

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The Lebanese Army Command denied on Sunday reports circulating on social media about the army withdrawing from border areas in the Bekaa Valley and the entry of armed men into Lebanese territory...

·Amman, Jordan
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The Lebanese Armed Forces command denied access by armed men to Lebanon or the withdrawal of units from border areas in the Bekaa.

This article was first published on Cedarnews.net. For more exclusive news and reports, visit our website. The Army Command - Directorate of Orientation issued the following statement: In continuation of previous statements, the Army Command denies what is being circulated on a number of social media sites regarding the entry of armed men into Lebanon and the withdrawal of the army from border areas in the Bekaa. In this context, the Command con…

The post of army artillery at the Lebanese border reported the deployment of army artillery in the vicinity of the town of Qabash and the neighbourhood, at the Lebanese-Syrian border. The post of army artillery at the Lebanese-Syrian border appeared first on Daily News Lb.

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dailynewslb.com broke the news in on Saturday, July 12, 2025.
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