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Lebanese lawmakers began voting for a new president on Thursday, with army commander General Joseph Aoun expected to be elected. Aoun, who heads the U.S.-backed military, enjoys Washington's approval, and his election would signal a diminished influence of the Iran-backed Hezbollah group after its war with Israel.
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