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    The Wall Street Journal‏Verified account @WSJ 7 Nov 2017

    Lebanese Prime Minister Saad Hariri left Saudi Arabia dispelling rumors that he was being held by against his willhttp://on.wsj.com/2j6GPYB 

    7:10 AM - 7 Nov 2017
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      1. Terra Sancta Wines‏ @TerraSanctaCo 7 Nov 2017
        Replying to @WSJ

        Lol, he just went to UAE. It’s not like he went back to Lebanon.

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      2. F. Persia Jamshidi‏ @PersiaJamshidi 7 Nov 2017
        Replying to @WSJ

        Whats going on? so suspicious that Lebanese prime minister resign from his post as a Lebanese gov. office in Saudi Arabia? Controlling much?

        1 reply 0 retweets 1 like
      3. Bassam El Jurdi‏ @BassamElJurdi 8 Nov 2017
        Replying to @PersiaJamshidi @WSJ

        Very true... They accuse Iranians by invading Lebanon privacy...🤔😂 However Iran always offers Lebanon whatever is needed to improve economy... & people like our prime minister can't except any offer (especially fighting terrorism &/or economy) because of loyalty to kingdom ☠

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      4. F. Persia Jamshidi‏ @PersiaJamshidi 8 Nov 2017
        Replying to @BassamElJurdi @WSJ

        Hariri had to be the ultimate puppet to be forced to resign from his post in a FOREIGN COUNTRY!! Its unheard of. The kingdom wanted to humiliate him & #Lebanon and flex their muscle for #Iran

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      2. Tahira Jabeen‏ @Tahireen_Jab 7 Nov 2017
        Replying to @WSJ

        Neither he resigned out of his own will, nor went to KSA out of hiss will not left KSA out of his will. His all moves are orchestrated

        1 reply 1 retweet 1 like
      3. Kwazim‏ @KwazimTN 7 Nov 2017
        Replying to @Tahireen_Jab @WSJ

        the question is: why did he went there in the first place??

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      4. Cris 🇪🇸‏ @ziiyibii 7 Nov 2017
        Replying to @KwazimTN @Tahireen_Jab @WSJ

        I read his wife and kids are being "hold" against their will in ksa

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      1. Pati‏ @pattiswflgb 7 Nov 2017
        Replying to @WSJ

        Interesting times around the world for sure... swamp cleaning everywhere

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      1. Una Paloma‏ @Una_Paloma1 7 Nov 2017
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        SA did him a kindness & kicked out of the country rather than arrest him. He lucked out, big time.

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      1. Andrew Baldwin‏ @FactGuysChatter 7 Nov 2017
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        That doesn’t dispel those rumors. All it says ispic.twitter.com/qHsyKxxLj1

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      1. Art Peace‏ @theart4peace 11 Nov 2017
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        Utter & shameful lie. Hariri never returned to Lebanon. He was escorted to UAE for a photo op ONLY to return to his jail room at the Ritz in Riyadh to allow you the liars wright this in defense of the Saudi thugs. If he's free, can he visit a non-Saudi controlled country? Never

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      1. Tauroctony‏ @Mithra301 7 Nov 2017
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        The only source is his own TV channel. Let him come back to Lebanon then we will believe it.

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      1. Spooky Mulder‏ @MelancholicOmar 7 Nov 2017
        Replying to @WSJ

        Well he returned to ksa so am not sure what you can make from that lmao

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      1. HigherIntelligence‏ @smartaura 7 Nov 2017
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        His body language is very negative !!

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      2. Xenith‏ @Xenith_K 7 Nov 2017
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        Great! Now, arrest him upon arrival and get some answers!

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      3. E 🇵🇸 🇸🇾‏ @bargyle1997 7 Nov 2017
        Replying to @Xenith_K @WSJ

        he didn't return to Lebanon but went to UAE

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