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Israeli jets raid south Lebanon
Israeli warplanes on Thursday morning raided Jib Sweid district, east of Majdal Zoun in the western sector of south Lebanon. Lebanese security sources said the planes fired air-to-surface missiles on the targeted area.
Lebanon-Israel, Military, 2/5/1999

Bashar al-Assad visits Lebanon, renews Syria's support
Col. Bashar al-Assad, son of Syrian President Hafez al-Assad, has renewed Damascus' support for the Lebanese president and government.
Lebanon-Syria, Politics, 2/4/1999

Lebanese resistance escalates operations
Israeli artillery bombarded the outskirts of Barachit, Safad, al-Batteikh, Eita al-Jabal, and Hadatha, In retaliation, the Lebanese resistance attacked a position of the Israeli occupation forces and its militia allies in Tallat Hadatha, using rockets and mortars.
Lebanon-Israel, Military, 2/4/1999

Al-Hoss: We will ensure the climate for industry
Lebanese Prime Minister Salim al-Hoss said that his government will seek to attract investment and ensure the appropriate atmosphere for it, especially in the industrial sector.
Lebanon-International, Economics, 2/3/1999

Lebanese resistance attacks occupation troops
Lebanon-Israel, Military, 2/3/1999

Lebanese resistance attacks against Israeli, Lahd positions in December 1998
The Lebanese resistance on Monday afternoon attacked the pro-Israeli South Lebanon Army militia position in al-Qasir in the central sector. In a statement, the Lebanese resistance said that one of its groups used heavy machine-gun fire and missiles in the attack.
Lebanon-Israel, Military, 2/2/1999

Visas to the US to be shortly granted from Beirut
The political advisor at the US embassy in Beirut, David Hale, said on Monday that, "Preparations to grant Lebanese citizens entry visas to the US from Beirut are about to be completed."
Lebanon-USA, Politics, 2/2/1999

Lebanese premier comments on Israeli FM remarks on negotiations
Lebanese Prime Minister Salim al-Hoss has asserted that Israel's repeated attempts to separate the Lebanese and Syrian tracks in the Middle East peace process will eventually fail because the "unity of the two tracks is a political decision supported by a unanimous Lebanese will."
Lebanon-Israel, Politics, 2/2/1999

Canterbury archbishop meets Lebanese officials
chairman of the Lebanese Federation of Chambers of Commerce and Industry, Adnan al-Qassar, said that the newly-established center will be the "reference in settling disputes."
Lebanon-UK, Politics, 2/2/1999

Lebanese Prime Minister to visit Saudi Arabia
The Saudi ambassador in Beirut, Ahmad al-Kuheimi, has announced that Lebanese Prime Minister Salim al-Hoss will visit Saudi Arabia at a date no later than Sunday.
Lebanon-Saudi Arabia, Politics, 2/2/1999


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