BEIRUT (Reuters) - U.S. President Donald Trump's vision for Mideast peace has hit a raw nerve in Lebanon, reviving fears of any plan that would permanently settle Palestinian refugees in the country and shift its Christian-Muslim sectarian balance.
The first part of the White House plan for peace between Israel and the Palestinians focuses on encouraging $50 billion (39.24 billion pounds) of investment in the Palestinian territories and three neighbouring Arab states, one of them Lebanon.
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