Lebanese general hosts officials from rival factions for talks to end deadly fighting in Ein el-Hilweh, which erupted when previous ceasefire broke down last week
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Tense calm in Ein el-Hilweh after three days of clashes killed at least five people and left hundreds of families displaced
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A month after street battles broke out, UNWRA says funds needed to repair infrastructure, provide alternate schooling locations and hand cash assistance to displaced persons
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Decision comes as armed men remain at UN facilities after deadly clashes between rival groups at camp earlier this month; refugee agency says services will resume Saturday