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Deputy Gebran Bassil, leader of the Free Patriotic Movement, affirmed that governments formed after the Taif Agreement began to use the party's weapons, and that dealing with them requires a rational approach to avoid conflict. He pointed out that the movement represents the image of Lebanon in its diversity, and emphasized that Arab solidarity is essential to protect Lebanon. He also confirmed that the movement is only biased toward Lebanon, not Iran or Israel, and called for weapons to be confined to the hands of the state through dialogue, not internal fighting.
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