Ali Khreis

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Ali Khreis
Member of the Lebanese Parliament
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Political party Amal Movement

Ali Khreis is a Shia Lebanese member of parliament representing the Sour district. [1] He is part of the Amal Movement [2] led by Nabih Berri.

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  2. Lebanon Protests Escalate Before Paris Aid Meeting