Lebanon’s Cabinet on Wednesday reversed two decisions that triggered violence among anti-government Hezbollah militants last week: the firing of the chief of security at Beirut’s airport and the order that Hezbollah’s telecommunications system come under state control, according to a statement released by Cabinet members.
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