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Tensions between Saudi Arabia and Lebanon reach a new level

Clip: 11/23/2017 | 4m 27s

Tensions between Saudi Arabia and Lebanon reach a new level

Earlier this month, Lebanese prime minister Saad Hariri shocked the region by announcing his resignation. Now back home from Saudi Arabia and his Middle East tour, Hariri says he’s postponing his resignation at the behest of president Michel Aoun. Special correspondent Jane Ferguson joined Judy Woodruff to discuss the regional implications of Saudi-Lebanese tensions.

11/23/2017

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