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An Advanced Extremely High Frequency (AEHF) satellite is seen in an undated handout artist’s rendering. REUTERS
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A policeman stands outside the office of Saudi-owned newspaper Asharq al-Awsat, after protesters attacked it in Beirut, Lebanon, in this April 1, 2016 file photo. To match SAUDI-LEBANON/ REUTERS/Mohamed Azakir/Files
Assailants Face Prosecution for Attacking Asharq Al-Awsat Newspaper Beirut Offices
Beirut- Legal prosecution in Lebanon, last Friday, received the lawsuit filed against assailants who attacked Asharq Al-Awsat newspaper Beirut offices. Internal Security Forces (ISF), on Friday, after concluding preliminary interrogations, took seven of those arrested...Caption:
Brigade 65 militants who will soon participate in Syrian war as advisers according to Iranian Sources
Iran Sends Special Forces to Syria after Failure of IRGC
London- While Iran denies the validity of reports indicating that it is filling the gap resulting from the Russian withdrawal from Syria, Iran’s Deputy Coordinator of the Iranian Army Ground Force, Brigadier General Ali Arasteh, has revealed that his country will send...Caption:
Lebanon’s Hezbollah members carry flags during the funeral of a fellow fighter killed in Syria, Reuters.
MP Alice Shabtini: Hezbollah and Iran Link Lebanon’s Fate to Syria
Beirut- Lebanese Minster for Displaced Persons Alice Shabtini confirmed that Iran and Hezbollah are the forces obstructing Lebanon’s presidential elections. The two continuously spend efforts to establish a relation between Lebanon’s future and the outlook on Syria....Caption:
Asharq Al-Awsat’s Beirut offices after the attack