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A protest is ongoing at the entrance of the Pine Palace, demanding the French authorities to release the freedom fighter Georges Abdallah.

His sentence ended in 2013. https://t.co/U1haJzDH94
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The army is heavily deployed in the area now to prevent any clash. The reason of the initial shooting on the center is unknown. https://t.co/vCt7UbFkNJ
The reason: A group of Khaldeh Arabs opened fire on the villa of Ali Shibli, after they saw a van entering the aforementioned villa. The Arabs thought that Shibli was inside. The army force, stationed in front of the Shibli Center, moved there to respond to the source of fire.

The army issued a statement confirming this aggression, and is currently in pursuit of the shooters.
Macron earlier today during his visit to the COVID-19 specialized hospital. https://t.co/d0NM4VJsZl
Well, for an independent MP he surely had good relationships in his past as a weapons dealers.

That aside, the elections he won costed him millions in aid to people he gave aid parcels to and called them weeks before the elections to make sure they voted for him. https://t.co/LYOlic1oLZ
Metula settlers updated that explosions may be heard due to mines going off as a fire burns on the Lebanese side of the border.

Source: @manniefabian
10,713 tests were done today with 8,739 local ones. I think this is the highest ever made.

5.3% is the positivity rate, about 1/2 of yesterday's. https://t.co/G8fA7itRBH
The Ministry of Health: 469 new cases of Coronavirius and 4 deaths.
Oh my, an old man with a flag was a threat to IDF combat soldiers with armor and weapons. https://t.co/xXaJVCoXCc
Three mines from the remnants of the occupation exploded near the Blue Line, east of the "Mutla" settlement, due to fires raging in the area since this afternoon.

Source: @alishoeib1970
US Assistant Secretary of State for Near Eastern Affairs David Schenker will not meet any Lebanese officials during his trip to Beirut, sources with knowledge of the matter say, in a sign of Washington’s frustration with the country’s political elite.

https://t.co/P8afYael2e
Why is he then coming? To meet who?