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U.S. & IRAN REACH DEAL DURING 60-DAY NEGOTIATIONS - QATAR'S PRIME MINISTER WELCOMES AGREEMENT ON U.S.-IRAN TENSIONS

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Kazem Gharibabadi heads Iran's High Council for Human Rights.

As Secretary-General of Iran's top human rights body and its former envoy to UN agencies in Geneva, Gharibabadi speaks directly for the Iranian government's official position on rights issues — making him a primary source on Iran's legal and diplomatic stance.

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Arab diplomacy ended Lebanon's 15-year civil war in 1989

The Taif Agreement, brokered by Saudi Arabia, Morocco & Algeria, ended Lebanon's civil war (1975–1990) after ~150,000 deaths. Regional diplomatic pressure — much like today's calls — proved essential to halting the violence.

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Ben-Gvir was once barred from IDF service for extremist views.

In the 1990s, the Israeli military deemed him too extreme to enlist due to his ties to the Kach movement. He later became the minister overseeing Israel's national police force.

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