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Hankach to MTV: he negotiations shifted the center of decision-making from the Dahiyeh to the Baabda Palace, halted the shelling of Beirut, allowed displaced people to return to their homes, and Lebanese citizens feel reassured because the state is negotiating on behalf of Lebanon
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Hankach to MTV: he negotiations shifted the center of decision-making from the Dahiyeh to the Baabda Palace, halted the shelling of Beirut, allowed displaced people to return to their homes, and Lebanese citizens feel reassured because the state is negotiating on behalf of Lebanon

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