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FILE -- In this June 3, 2011, file photo, a supporter of an Islamic group, center, covers his face as he walks among Lebanese army soldiers as he leaves a protest  against the Syrian regime inside a mosque, in downtown Beirut, Lebanon. From radical preachers to irreverent taxi drivers, anger is spreading through Lebanon’s Sunni community toward the country’s military, adding a dangerous twist to Lebanon’s instability, already shaken by relentless bombings. Many Sunnis accuse the military of siding with their rivals, the powerful Shiite group Hezbollah, as sectarian tensions grow in Lebanon, stoked by the civil war in neighboring Syria. (AP Photo/Hussein Malla, File)

FILE -- In this June 3, 2011, file photo, a supporter of an Islamic group, center, covers his face as he walks among Lebanese army soldiers as he leaves a protest against the Syrian regime inside a mosque, in downtown Beirut, Lebanon. From radical preachers to irreverent taxi drivers, anger is spreading through Lebanon’s Sunni community toward the country’s military, adding a dangerous twist to Lebanon’s instability, already shaken by relentless bombings. Many Sunnis accuse the military of siding with their rivals, the powerful Shiite group Hezbollah, as sectarian tensions grow in Lebanon, stoked by the civil war in neighboring Syria. (AP Photo/Hussein Malla, File)

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