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Reported By: Soha CRWE Newswire Middle East correspondent

Lebanese Prime minister Saad Hariri has urged calm over the United Nations Hariri Tribunal.

Tensions are on the rise in Lebanon over a possibility that the UN Hariri tribunal will indict Hezbollah members. Analysts feared that this may plunge the country onto the brink of a civil war as Sunni and Shiite groups are expected to clash.

Saad Hariri said Lebanon should not fear `any political discourse, which we hope will calm down and turn into calm speech, and start democratic dialogue`. He urged the need for stability in the country and the need of his father’s murderers to be unveiled.

Hariri said `dialogue cannot succeed with the accusations of treason and with repeated calls for tests of patriotism and nationalism`.

He said further `I reiterate my call to stop the insults and accusations. With calmness, we can open the doors of dialogue and we can hear each other`.

Hezbollah’s leader Syed Hassan Nasrallah had termed the UN Hariri Tribunal an `Israeli Project`.

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