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Lebanon's parliament elected army chief Joseph Aoun as president on Thursday, a move that weakens Iran-backed Hezbollah's influence following its devastating war with Israel. Aoun, who has U.S. support, vowed to rebuild Lebanon, prevent Israeli attacks, and work towards stability. His election was backed by Saudi Arabia and France, with international financial aid contingent upon his election.
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