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		<title>Lebanese Court Acquits Fadel Shaker of Attempted Murder Charge</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[Beirut — A Lebanese court acquitted singer-turned-militant Fadel Shaker of attempted murder on Wednesday, citing insufficient evidence, a judicial official]]></description>
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<p><strong>Beirut</strong> — A Lebanese court acquitted singer-turned-militant Fadel Shaker of attempted murder on Wednesday, citing insufficient evidence, a judicial official said, in a case linked to deadly clashes in southern Lebanon more than a decade ago.</p>



<p>Shaker, a Lebanese-Palestinian performer who surrendered to authorities in October after years in hiding, had been accused alongside others of attempting to kill Hilal Hammoud, an official affiliated with the Hezbollah-linked Lebanese Resistance Brigades.</p>



<p>The charges stemmed from violence in the city of Sidon in 2013, when clashes between the Lebanese army and supporters of Salafist cleric Ahmad Al-Assir left 18 soldiers dead. While Shaker was known to support Assir, he has consistently denied taking part in the fighting.</p>



<p>The court’s decision cleared Shaker and his co-accused of the attempted murder charge, with the judicial official confirming the acquittal was based on a lack of sufficient evidence.</p>



<p>Despite the ruling, Shaker remains in custody and is scheduled to appear before a military court on May 26 in connection with four other cases, including allegations of involvement in forming an armed group.</p>



<p>During his time in hiding, much of it spent in a Palestinian refugee camp, Shaker was convicted in absentia in multiple cases and handed sentences ranging from five to 15 years of hard labor.</p>



<p>In the months prior to his surrender, he released new music recorded during his time on the run, which gained popularity across the Arab world.Ahmad Al-Assir, arrested in 2015 while attempting to flee Lebanon, was sentenced to death in 2017, later commuted to 20 years of hard labor in 2021.</p>
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		<title>Saudi Envoy Says Taif Accord Remains Basis for Any Lebanon Settlement</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[Beirut&#8211; Saudi Arabia’s ambassador to Lebanon, Walid Bukhari, said adherence to the 1989 Taif Agreement remains the foundation of any]]></description>
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<p><strong>Beirut</strong>&#8211; Saudi Arabia’s ambassador to Lebanon, Walid Bukhari, said adherence to the 1989 Taif Agreement remains the foundation of any political settlement in Lebanon, stressing the need to preserve civil peace and strengthen state institutions amid continuing regional tensions.</p>



<p>Bukhari made the remarks during meetings in Beirut with Grand Mufti Sheikh Abdul Latif Derian, Deputy Head of the Higher Islamic Shiite Council Sheikh Ali Al-Khatib, and Druze spiritual leader Sheikh Sami Abi Al-Muna, as Saudi Arabia continues diplomatic engagement over Lebanon’s political and security crisis.</p>



<p>During his meeting with Derian, Bukhari said Riyadh remained committed to Lebanon’s unity and was working diplomatically to support solutions that reinforce security, stability and prosperity while backing Lebanese state institutions.</p>



<p>He said the Taif Accord, which ended Lebanon’s 1975-1990 civil war and restructured the country’s political system, remained the backbone of any sustainable national settlement.</p>



<p>Derian praised Saudi Arabia’s role in supporting Lebanon’s stability under what he described as exceptional circumstances and said rebuilding the Lebanese state was the only path toward national recovery.</p>



<p>He called for restoring state authority across all Lebanese territory, limiting weapons to the Lebanese army and reaffirming commitment to the Taif Agreement while strengthening national unity.</p>



<p>Derian also welcomed diplomatic efforts by President Joseph Aoun and Prime Minister Nawaf Salam, supported by Arab and international partners, to end the war in Lebanon and secure a broader political settlement.</p>



<p>In a separate meeting with Al-Khatib, Bukhari expressed optimism about Lebanon’s future and said preserving civil peace required agreement among the country’s three top leaders on a shared national path.He praised Parliament Speaker Nabih Berri for what he described as wisdom and experience during critical political moments.</p>



<p>Bukhari also recalled late former parliament speaker Hussein Husseini, often regarded as a principal architect of the Taif Agreement, citing his well-known remark that “the alternative to Taif is implementing Taif.”</p>



<p>Al-Khatib said Saudi Arabia played an important role in maintaining civil peace in Lebanon and stressed that his side did not seek a separate political project.He added that Arab and Islamic states needed greater coordination to confront regional instability and said Saudi Arabia was central to any broader effort to strengthen regional cooperation while respecting national sovereignty.</p>



<p>Bukhari later met Abi Al-Muna to discuss continuing military operations in the region, efforts to stop the war in Lebanon, and Saudi diplomatic initiatives aimed at helping the country navigate its political and economic crisis.</p>



<p>The talks also covered the recent visit to Lebanon by Saudi Foreign Ministry adviser Yazid bin Farhan and broader efforts to preserve national unity and avoid further escalation.</p>
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		<title>Israel Expands Lebanon Strikes to Bekaa Valley Despite Fragile Ceasefire</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[Beirut — Israeli forces launched airstrikes in eastern Lebanon’s Bekaa Valley on Monday for the first time since a U.S.-brokered]]></description>
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<p><strong>Beirut</strong> — Israeli forces launched airstrikes in eastern Lebanon’s Bekaa Valley on Monday for the first time since a U.S.-brokered ceasefire took effect on April 16, widening the scope of military operations against Hezbollah despite an agreement intended to reduce cross-border hostilities.</p>



<p>The Israeli military said it had begun targeting Hezbollah infrastructure in the Bekaa region as well as in southern Lebanon, while security sources told Reuters that strikes hit near the town of Nabi Chit, close to Lebanon’s border with Syria. </p>



<p>No immediate fatalities were reported.The strikes marked the first attacks on the Bekaa Valley since the ceasefire came into force, significantly reducing but not ending the exchange of fire between Israel and the Iran-backed Lebanese armed group.</p>



<p>Israel has continued near-daily strikes across southern Lebanon and maintains troops in a strip of territory along the border, where it says operations are aimed at dismantling Hezbollah infrastructure and preventing further attacks.</p>



<p>Lebanon’s state news agency reported multiple Israeli strikes in southern areas on Monday that wounded at least three people.Hezbollah said it had attacked an Israeli tank in southern Lebanon using a drone. </p>



<p>The Israeli military later confirmed that a Hezbollah drone exploded near its troops in southern Lebanon but said no casualties were reported.The ceasefire followed weeks of intense fighting that escalated after Hezbollah launched attacks on Israel on March 2 in support of its ally Iran, prompting a broad Israeli ground and air campaign across Lebanon.</p>



<p>Since then, more than 2,500 people have been killed in Israeli strikes across Lebanon, with large parts of the south heavily damaged and thousands displaced, according to Lebanese authorities.</p>



<p>The conflict has deepened political divisions inside Lebanon, particularly over Hezbollah’s independent military role and the prospect of diplomatic engagement with Israel.</p>



<p>Lebanese and Israeli ambassadors to the United States have held two rounds of discussions related to the ceasefire framework, which is intended to create conditions for possible direct negotiations aimed at securing a broader peace arrangement between the longtime adversaries.</p>



<p>Hezbollah has strongly rejected such talks.Its leader, Naim Qassem, said on Monday that direct negotiations with Israel would amount to a “humiliating and unnecessary concession,” dismissing any outcomes from such discussions as irrelevant to the group.</p>



<p>“Let it be clear, these direct negotiations and their outcomes are considered nonexistent to us and do not concern us at all,” Qassem said in a written statement. “We will continue our defensive resistance for Lebanon and its people.”</p>



<p>Lebanese President Joseph Aoun defended the government’s decision to pursue face-to-face talks and appeared to criticize Hezbollah’s unilateral decision to enter the regional conflict without broad national agreement.</p>



<p>“What we are doing is not treason; rather, treason is committed by whoever takes his country to war to achieve external interests,” Aoun said in a statement released by his office, without naming Hezbollah directly.</p>



<p>“Some hold us accountable for deciding to go to negotiations on the pretext of the lack of national consensus, and I ask: When you went to war, did you first obtain national consensus?” he said.</p>



<p>The remarks underscored widening internal tensions over Lebanon’s security policy as the government seeks to balance domestic political divisions, ongoing Israeli military pressure and international efforts to prevent a broader regional escalation.</p>



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		<title>Lebanon judge closes probe into 2020 Beirut port blast, file sent to prosecutor</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[Beirut — Lebanese investigating judge Tarek Bitar has completed his inquiry into the 2020 Beirut port explosion and referred the]]></description>
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<p><strong>Beirut</strong> — Lebanese investigating judge Tarek Bitar has completed his inquiry into the 2020 Beirut port explosion and referred the case file to public prosecutor Jamal Hajjar, a judicial official said on Monday, marking a significant step in a long-stalled investigation into one of the country’s deadliest disasters.</p>



<p>The official said the prosecutor will examine the file, issue a legal opinion and return it to Bitar, who will then draft an indictment outlining charges and individual responsibilities for approximately 70 defendants, including politicians, security personnel and civil servants.</p>



<p>The investigation had faced repeated disruptions since 2023, when Hezbollah and its allies mounted a campaign to remove Bitar, accompanied by a series of legal challenges that effectively paralysed proceedings.</p>



<p> The inquiry resumed last year following shifts in Lebanon’s political landscape after the 2023–2024 conflict between Israel and Hezbollah, which weakened the Iran-backed group’s influence, according to the judicial official.</p>



<p>Bitar is expected to decide on the legal status of about 20 individuals who appeared before him for questioning since early 2025, including whether to detain, release or conditionally free them. </p>



<p>Decisions regarding the remaining roughly 50 suspects among them senior officials and judges who declined to appear  have already been made, the official said.No suspects are currently in custody in connection with the case.</p>



<p>Lebanese authorities have attributed the August 4, 2020 explosion, which killed more than 220 people and devastated large parts of the capital, to a fire that ignited a stockpile of ammonium nitrate stored unsafely for years at the port despite repeated warnings to senior officials.</p>



<p>The case has become a focal point of demands for accountability in Lebanon, where critics have long accused political elites of obstructing judicial processes in high-profile cases involving state institutions.</p>
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