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Abbas Issues a Decision to Annex the Security of the Embassy in Lebanon to the Palestinian National Security Forces

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On Saturday, Palestinian President Mahmoud Abbas issued a decision to place the Palestinian National Security Forces (PNSF) unit of the Embassy of Palestine in Lebanon in the Lebanese arena, with all its personnel and assets. Under the resolution, the unit is fully subject to the orders of the commander of the National Security Forces of Lebanon, and is committed to implementing them in accordance with the approved military chain.
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On Saturday, Palestinian President Mahmoud Abbas issued a decision to place the Palestinian National Security Forces (PNSF) unit of the Embassy of Palestine in Lebanon in the Lebanese arena, with all its personnel and assets. Under the resolution, the unit is fully subject to the orders of the commander of the National Security Forces of Lebanon, and is committed to implementing them in accordance with the approved military chain.

On Saturday, Palestinian President Mahmoud Abbas issued a decision to annex the "Security and Protection" Unit of the Embassy of Palestine in Lebanon to the Palestinian National Security Forces in the Lebanese arena, with all its personnel and equipment.

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AlJadeed.tv broke the news in on Saturday, July 12, 2025.
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