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The Hasbani (Template:Lang-ar, al-Hasbani; Template:Lang-he, Nahal Snir), also Snir Stream, is a Lebanese river that merges with the Banias River to become the Jordan River. The Hasbani flows from the Wazzani source at the foot of Mount Hermon. Part of the river is in northern Israel.

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