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Lebanon's General Security moves to regulate Syrian entry through all crossings

Lebanon's General Security moves to regulate Syrian entry through all crossings

LBCIa day ago
The Lebanese General Security has announced exceptional measures to regulate the entry of Syrian citizens into Lebanon through all border offices and crossing points.
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