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  2. Fuad II of Egypt - Wikipedia

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    Fuad II (Arabic: فؤاد الثاني, full name: Ahmed Fuad bin Farouk bin Ahmed Fuad bin Ismail bin Ibrahim bin Muhammad Ali; born 16 January 1952), or alternatively Ahmed Fuad II, is a member of the Egyptian Muhammad Ali dynasty.

  3. List of leaders of Middle Eastern and North African states

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    Egypt: Northeast Africa [2] Abdel Fattah el-Sisi: President of Egypt: 8 June 2014 Mostafa Madbouly: Prime Minister of Egypt: 14 June 2018 Iraq: Fertile Crescent: Abdul Latif Rashid: President of Iraq: 13 October 2022 Mohammed Shia' Al Sudani: Prime Minister of Iraq: 27 October 2022 Jordan: Abdullah II of Jordan: King of Jordan: 7 February 1999 ...

  4. Lists of state leaders by age - Wikipedia

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    President of Cameroon: 1982 [2] 13 February 1933: 91 years, 299 days 2: Mahmoud Abbas: President of the Palestinian National Authority, President of the State of Palestine: 2005 15 November 1935: 89 years, 23 days 3: Salman bin Abdulaziz al Saud : King of Saudi Arabia: 2015 [3] 31 December 1935: 88 years, 343 days 4: Francis

  5. Egypt warns visiting US general on Lebanon risk - AOL

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    Egyptian President Abdel Fattah al-Sisi warned America's top general during a meeting on Sunday of the dangers of a major conflict in Lebanon. Hezbollah launched hundreds of rockets and drones at ...

  6. List of presidents of Lebanon - Wikipedia

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    The Six-Day War of 1967, strained sectarian relations in Lebanon. Many Muslims wanted Lebanon to join the Arab war effort, while many Christians wished to eschew participation. Helou managed to keep Lebanon from entanglement, apart from a brief air strike, but found it impossible to put the lid on the tensions that had been raised.

  7. Lebanese people in Egypt - Wikipedia

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    The height of Lebanese immigration into Egypt occurred between the 19th and early 20th centuries. As Lebanon was part of Ottoman Syria during this time, Christians from all over the Levant (modern-day Syria, Lebanon, and Palestine) were immigrating to Egypt as one "Shawam" (شوام), or "Levantine" group. [1]

  8. History of Lebanon - Wikipedia

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    Palestinian attacks claimed 106 lives in northern Israel from 1967, according to official IDF statistics, while the Lebanese army had recorded "1.4 Israeli violations of Lebanese territory per day from 1968–74" [64] Where Lebanon had no conflict with Israel during the period 1949–1968, after 1968 Lebanon's southern border began to ...

  9. Hezbollah leaders killed, thousands of people injured in ...

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    Hundreds of handheld pagers exploded in Lebanon and parts of Syria on Tuesday, killing several people, including members of the militant group Hezbollah, and wounding thousands, officials said.