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Lebanon is represented by its prime minister, Fuad Siniora, and four other ministers.
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In Lebanon this involves supporting Prime Minister Fuad Siniora's government against Hizbullah.
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European and United Nations diplomats have traveled to Beirut to meet with the embattled Lebanese Prime Minister Fuad Siniora, who has called for an immediate, U.N.
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So in the end, despite the temporary setbacks, Hizbullah was able to strong-arm its way into Fuad Siniora's government and received governmental support for its state-within-a-state in south Lebanon.
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This division is often defined, for simplicity's sake, as a split between Hizbullah, backed by Syria and Iran in the interest of confronting Israel and blocking American influence, against the Western-backed, democratically elected government of Fuad Siniora, the Sunni prime minister.
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