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Israel's Foreign Minister says Israeli forces will withdraw from Lebanon once the Lebanese government and army establish full authority in the country.

Israel's Foreign Minister stated that Israeli forces will withdraw from Lebanon once the Lebanese government and army establish full authority in the region.

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