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Lebanon's parliament speaker Berri warns U.S.-brokered framework agreement with Israel could trigger internal strife, calling it 'dictates' that threaten national unity. Amal Movement will not resort to street protests but will state its position from within cabinet.

Lebanese Parliament Speaker Nabih Berri warned that the U.S.-brokered framework agreement signed between Lebanon and Israel could trigger internal strife and threaten Lebanon's unity, calling it 'dictates' rather than an agreement preserving Lebanon's rights. Berri, leader of the Amal Movement, said the movement would not resort to street protests and that Amal ministers would participate in cabinet sessions discussing the agreement.

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