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Former Lebanese Prime Minister Saad Hariri called on the militant Hezbollah group on yesterday to withdraw from Syria, saying their involvement in the civil war next door has backfired into Lebanon.

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Some Syrian militant fighters have begun withdrawing from the Lebanese town they captured five days earlier as a new 24-hour cease-fire was announced yesterday, according to the Lebanese army and the Muslims clerics that mediated the deal.

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FORMER LEBANESE PRIME MINISTER SAAD HARIRI
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Former Lebanese Prime Minister Saad Hariri called on the militant Hezbollah group on yesterday to withdraw from Syria, saying their involvement in the civil war next door has backfired into Lebanon.

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Some Syrian militant fighters have begun withdrawing from the Lebanese town they captured five days earlier as a new 24-hour cease-fire was announced yesterday, according to the Lebanese army and the Muslims clerics that mediated the deal.

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