Source: Kataeb.org
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Tensions are at an all-time high in Lebanon. US envoy Tom Barrack has reportedly given Beirut until the end of November to disarm Hezbollah, warning that Israel will launch a military action if nothing changes once this deadline has passed. Lebanon is on the brink of a war. Some say the US is just raising the stakes before negotiations. However, the stakes are already very high and nothing should be left to chance.
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Saturday, February 8, 2025
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Wednesday 9 October 2024 13:26:52
A ship carrying 24,000 tons of wheat is expected to dock at the Port of Beirut, according to the Central News Agency.
This shipment is part of efforts to meet Lebanon’s annual consumption needs, which are estimated at 600,000 tons.
Sources within the bread production sector have indicated that the current supply of flour is sufficient to cover the country’s needs for at least two more months. This shipment will help maintain stability in the supply of wheat, a critical staple in Lebanon, amid ongoing economic challenges.

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