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A resolution within the U.S. House of Representatives aimed at limiting the use of American forces in combat operations in Lebanon failed to pass after lacking the necessary majority in a vote held on Tuesday. The resolution received support from 189 representatives, while 235 opposed it. There was some division within the Democratic Party, as some Republican members supported the measure while a number of Democrats opposed it. The text called for ending any combat involvement of American forces in Lebanon, emphasizing that it does not target security cooperation with the Lebanese Army or the protection of American diplomatic facilities.
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