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Lebanon's position on the Syrian rebels is complex and varies among its political factions. While some groups, particularly those aligned with the March 14 coalition, have expressed support for the Syrian opposition, others, like Hezbollah, have actively supported the Syrian government and its military efforts. The Lebanese government's official stance has been one of neutrality, focusing more on managing the influx of Syrian refugees and the spillover effects of the conflict. Overall, Lebanon's support for Syrian rebels is not uniform and is influenced by the country's own internal dynamics.

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