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US Envoy Apologizes for 'Animalistic' Comment on Lebanese Journalists
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US Envoy Apologizes for 'Animalistic' Comment on Lebanese Journalists

US envoy Tom Barrack faced backlash after describing Lebanese journalists as 'animalistic' during a lecture in Beirut. He later deemed the comment inappropriate, acknowledging the journalists were merely performing their duties. This incident highlights ongoing tensions in US-Lebanon relations and the challenges faced by media in the region.

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