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    Ayman Safadi “Tremendous effort has been made to produce an exchange deal that'll release hostages and realize a ceasefire. Hamas has put out an offer. If Netanyahu genuinely wants a deal, he will negotiate the offer in earnest. Instead, he is jeopardizing the deal by bombing Rafah.” 12 hours ago
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Lebanon

Page with all the IPSEs stored in the archive related to Lebanon.
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“I tell the Lebanese who are suffering from hardships to the point of despair that I am determined to work to stop the collapse that is threatening our economy, our society and security.”

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Prime Minister of Lebanon
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“They have decided to betray this commitment [to form a government]. I see that the Lebanese authorities and political forces chose to favour their partisan and individual interests to the detriment of the general interest of the country. All of them [previous leaders of Lebanon] bet on the worst-case scenario for the sake of saving themselves, the interests of their family or their clan. I, therefore, have decided to take note of this collective betrayal and the refusal of Lebanese officials to engage in good faith.”

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President of France
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“I have apologized about continuing the mission of forming a government after it became clear that a Cabinet according to the characteristics I had set for it would be bound to fail.”

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Lebanon’s prime minister-designate
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“The political class has settled on an individual who will not threaten its interests and in no way represents the kind of change or policy inflection needed. This nomination shows the limits of French policy and leverage in the absence of an organized opposition with electoral legitimacy. Macron’s hands are now tied: By going to Lebanon, he will be seen as the foreign godfather of a Cabinet that is unlikely to do what is needed.”

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Senior fellow for Middle East security at the International Institute for Strategic Studies
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“What happened today will not pass without accountability. Those responsible for this catastrophe will pay the price. I am sending an urgent appeal to all countries that are friends and brothers and love Lebanon, to stand by its side and help us treat these deep wounds.”

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Prime Minister of Lebanon
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“There were no clashes or opening of fire from our side in today's events. All that the enemy's media is claiming about thwarting an infiltration operation from Lebanon into occupied Palestine... is completely false. The gunfire was from one side only, the side of the scared, nervous and tense enemy.”

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Statement of the Hezbollah political party
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“We can’t fight COVID and at the same time keep looking behind our backs to see whether I have enough financial and material resources. I doubt anybody has any long-term strategy. We are doing it one fight at a time, and we are surviving one day at a time. Generators can’t run on empty, without fuel. Hospitals can’t run without financing.”

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Director general of Rafik Hariri University Hospital in Beirut
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“Many have lost jobs, seen their life-savings evaporate before their eyes and lost their homes. This situation is fast spiralling out of control, with many already destitute and facing starvation as a direct result of this crisis. And as is so often the case in such situations, it is the poorest and most vulnerable who suffer the most.”

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United Nations High Commissioner for Human Rights
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