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Covering Lebanon and occasionally MENA's conflicts. And currently, the war in Palestine.
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📈 Internet and telecommunication prices are expected to be increased soon to a rate of 3,900 LBP instead of 1,500 LBP. This includes mobile phone plans.

It would be smart to benefit from the prices now and recharge for a year ahead.
Syria and Jordan announce the reopening of the joint Syrian-Jordanian free zone and the resumption of commercial & economic activities as of today 1-December-2021.
Forwarded from Quds News Network
Palestinian freedom fighter Hesham Abu Hawwash has been on hunger strike for 107 days in protest of his indefinite detention without charge or trial, under the so-called administrative detention policy, by the Israeli occupation authorities.

#FreeThemAll
Lebanese Ministry of Foreign Affairs condemns the Yemeni attack on Saudi Arabia.

The ministry didn't condemn the Saudi attacks on Yemen, that has been ongoing for two full weeks with hundreds of precision airstrikes, because Yemenese are kuffar, not Arab, and probably our enemy. twitter.com/Mofalebanon/s…
Between 2019 to 2021, more than 960 NGOs were registered in Lebanon, which raises the number of legal NGOs to 10,000. (By: @‌‌‎JawadAdra)

There are a couple thousand others that are not registered. None pay taxes despite the large income and flow of money.
Regarding Lebanon's gold resets, Central Bank governor Riad Salameh indicated that there is no specific value, but it is around 9 million and 222 thousand ounces.
Winter vacation: Lebanese Minister of Education: It has been decided that the New Year and Christmas holidays will be from the evening of 16/12/2021 until the morning of 10/1/2022.

One of the longest holidays ever to be given.
The Minister of Health announces: Curfew restrictions from 7:00 pm to 6:00 am from December 17 to January 9, except for those who received the first vaccine jab or have a negative PCR test that does not exceed 48 hours.
An Israeli court sentenced May Maasarwe - 27, to 30 months in prison on charges of communicating and transmitting information to Hezbullah

According to the indictment, she photographed military vehicles, the fence in Naqoura, Haifa port, Hatzrim base, Iron Dome, etc.

#Queen
Lebanese police arrested a Lebanese and a Syrian for the crime of stealing crude Iraqi oil from a pipeline in Tripoli, North Lebanon.

For exclusive footage: youtu.be/tGBKF2Pu6YY
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In the first intifada, 18 cows were wanted by the occupation army on charges of threatening "national security", after the people of Beit Sahour bought them with the aim of relying on their production and boycotting the products of the occupying state. The story was covered in the movie "The Wanted 18" by directors Amer Shomali and Paul Kwan.
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The Lebanese army is carrying force raids in Dar Al-Wase'a - Bekaa, in against suspected drug manufacturing plants.
Graduation ceremony and distribution of medals to Lebanese Air Force personnel who attended two courses in the field of electrical maintenance and navigational equipment for the AB-212 helicopter, under the supervision of an Italian training team.
Kuwaiti's Al-Qabas: "Five new locals were arrested in the case of financing Hezbullah", bringing the total to 23 defendants, 12 of whom are imprisoned.

The defendants denied all the charges, stressing that their role is limited to charitable work, that doesn't include Hezbullah.
Minister George Kordahi is heading to announce his resignation from the government tomorrow, at the request of France, in an attempt to solve the Gulf crisis ahead of Macron's meeting with the Saudi Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman.

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Tomb theft: Members of Salhab family are breaking into new & decades old tombs in Ghobeiry cemetery, removing the bones of the dead, and selling the location to others for burial.

This desecration has affected dozens of Lebanese, Syrian, Iraqi, and Palestinian tombs.