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EU pledges €100M to Lebanese military to strengthen state, counter Hezbollah | The Jerusalem Post

Kaja Kallas announced the EU is giving €100M to Lebanon’s military to reinforce its forces, empower institutions, and reduce Hezbollah’s influence in the country.

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EU pledges €100M to Lebanese military to strengthen state, counter Hezbollah | The Jerusalem Post

Kaja Kallas announced the EU is giving €100M to Lebanon’s military to reinforce its forces, empower institutions, and reduce Hezbollah’s influence in the country.

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tass.com27 g fa

EU to allocate 100 mln euros to Lebanese army for truce with Israel — foreign policy chief

According to Kaja Kallas, the best way to reduce the influence of the Shia group Hezbollah is to "strengthen the Lebanese state and empower its institutions"

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  1. giovedì 4 giugno 2026·tass.com

    EU to allocate 100 mln euros to Lebanese army for truce with Israel — foreign policy chief

    According to Kaja Kallas, the best way to reduce the influence of the Shia group Hezbollah is to "strengthen the Lebanese state and empower its institutions"

  2. giovedì 4 giugno 2026·jpost.com

    EU pledges €100M to Lebanese military to strengthen state, counter Hezbollah | The Jerusalem Post

    Kaja Kallas announced the EU is giving €100M to Lebanon’s military to reinforce its forces, empower institutions, and reduce Hezbollah’s influence in the country.