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Claims that government forces used chemical weapons are "fabricated" and will escalate conflict, allies say.
Nasrallah says his group is aware of cost of military engagement in civil war and will not be deflected from its goals.
Iranians should be able to vote for whomever they wish, not the select few chosen by the Council of Guardians.
World body confirms death toll and says figure could be much higher with more than 5,000 reported killed each month.
Bahrain accuses Hezbollah of interfering in internal security affairs by backing local Shia opposition groups.
Kerry says efforts focused on "all we can to support opposition" amid reports of sectarian killings by Sunni rebels.
British-based Syrian Observatory for Human Rights says at least 60 Shia Muslims killed by rebels near Deir al-Zour.
Pro-government TV says at least 14 killed in attacks, day after Gulf states pledge sanctions against Hezbollah.
One person reportedly killed and several injured after 10 rockets hit northern border town of Hermel.
The June 14 election campaigns will likely focus on the economy, as eight men seek the required majority to win.
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