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Lebanese leaders denounce Hezbollah chief’s anti-Saudi speech

By Najia Houssari — arabnews.com — Nasrallah crossed the red line that Lebanon has drawn to preserve its relations with the Kingdom, and targeted hundreds of thousands of Lebanese working in the Gulf with his attack on the Kingdom. He accused “everyone who befriends Americans in Lebanon and the region of being a co-conspirator.” Aoun said on Tuesday that “the Lebanese people are keen on preserving Lebanon’s Arab and international relations, especially the ones with the Gulf states, with Saudi Arabia at the forefront.”

Mikati was quick to react to Nasrallah’s attack on the Kingdom, saying: “His statements do not represent the position of the Lebanese government and the vast majority of the Lebanese people. It is not in Lebanon’s interest to offend any Arab country, especially the Gulf states.” He added: “While we call for Hezbollah to be part of the diverse Lebanese nation and to demonstrate its affiliation to Lebanon, its leadership contradicts this direction with positions that harm the Lebanese and Lebanon’s relations with its fraternal countries.” Mikati asked everyone to “have mercy on this country, shield it from useless polemics and stop the hateful political and sectarian rhetoric.”

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HARIRI TO NASRALLAH: INSISTENCE ON ATTACKING KSA CONTINUOUS ATTACK AGAINST LEBANON

NNA – Former Prime Minister, Saad Hariri, on Tuesday addressed via twitter Hezbollah Secretary General, Sayyed Hassan Nasrallah, telling him that his “insistence on attacking Saudi Arabia and its leaders is a continuing attack on Lebanon, its role, and its people’s interests.” Hariri also reminded Nasrallah that Saudi Arabia has never threatened the Lebanese state […]

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President Michel Sleiman: يهاجم امين عام “حزب الله” المملكة ويتهمها بالارهاب والتفجيرات. هل هذا الموقف هو بالنيابة عن ايران أم ضدها، أو توخيًا لمصلحة اللبنانيين وتماهيًا مع سياسة الدولة

في حين يدعو رئيس الجمهورية إلى انعقاد هيئة الحوار الوطني ثم يؤيده رئيس مجلس النواب ورئيس مجلس الوزراء بالدعوة عينها. وفي حين يتفق رئيس الجمهورية مع رئيس الحكومة على رفض المس بالعلاقة مع دول الخليج وفي مقدمها المملكة العربية السعودية التي اعلنت بالامس استعدادها للحوار مع ايران، يهاجم امين عام “حزب الله” المملكة ويتهمها بالارهاب […]

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Lebanese president criticized over ‘marketing and populist’ motives

By NAJIA HOUSSARI — arabnews.com — BEIRUT: The political aide of Lebanon’s parliament speaker on Monday attacked President Michel Aoun and the head of the Free Patriotic Movement, MP Gibran Bassil. MP Ali Hassan Khalil made the remarks in response to Sunday’s speech from Bassil, who threatened to break off the partnership with Hezbollah and asked the party to choose between an understanding with him or an alliance with Parliament Speaker Nabih Berri. Berri’s move embarrassed FPM ally Hezbollah a few hours before the Monday evening speech from its secretary-general, Hassan Nasrallah. Hezbollah was keen to avoid commenting on Bassil’s press conference. Political observers were expecting that Nasrallah would not cut ties with Bassil as he was the “only Christian ally of Hezbollah” in Lebanon.

Khalil said at a surprise press conference at the Amal Movement headquarters that the presidency and its movement were “detached from reality” and trying to blame their failure and crises on others. He said Aoun’s and Bassil’s invitations to a national dialogue had “marketing and populist reasons” and accused the president’s political team of “disrupting” the state and decisions in the Cabinet in order to pass deals and decisions. Khalil said Aoun was the one who had turned the “principle of participation into a confiscation under the sectarian title and slogans of the movement.” He expressed his surprise at Bassil’s adherence to the “financial decentralization” proposal, saying the proposal “blasts the basis of the unified state, its responsibility for all its people and regions, and the principle of balanced development.” He further accused FPM ministers, who held the Ministry of Energy, of having ignored the law of the authority regulating the electricity sector for 12 years in order to remain in control of power and decisions, away from any oversight.

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Lebanese Lira Hits New Record Low on Black Market

by naharnet — The Lebanese pound sank to a new low on the black market on Monday, with no end in sight to the economic and political crisis gripping the country. According to apps monitoring the black market rate, the pound was trading at 29,000 to the dollar on Monday afternoon, a record low. Lebanon […]

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Hezbollah’s Criticism of Saudi Not in Lebanon’s Interest – PM

By Timour Azhari BEIRUT (Reuters) – Lebanese Prime Minister Najib Mikati Monday said criticism of Saudi Arabia by the leader of Lebanon’s Iran-backed Hezbollah group did not serve the national interest or represent the country’s official stance. Saudi Arabia and a number of other Gulf Arab states withdrew ambassadors and expelled Lebanese envoys in October […]

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Lebanon’s Bassil hits out at Hezbollah amid country’s political paralysis

By NAJIA HOUSSARI — arabnews.com — BEIRUT: Lebanese lawmaker Gebran Bassil has hit out at ally Hezbollah, as the country entered 2022 experiencing the same political paralysis as the year before. Cabinet sessions are yet to resume as the ministers of Hezbollah and the Amal movement are still refusing to attend sessions. Bassil, who heads the Free Patriotic Movement, on Sunday sharply criticized what he called “the militia warlords and the leaders of corruption.” Neither Hezbollah, Parliament Speaker Nabih Berri, nor Lebanese Forces party leader Samir Geagea were spared in his remarks. Nor did the governor of the central bank, Riad Salameh, emerge unscathed as Bassil took aim.

Bassil, who has been an ally of Hezbollah since 2006 through the Mar Mikhael Agreement, asked: “Where is the consensual democracy? Is it (by) paralyzing the Cabinet and attacking the president and his rule? Is it by attacking the Constitutional Council? Where is the defensive strategy to solve problems with sister countries?” His comments come amid a devastating economic crisis in Lebanon and ahead of critical parliamentary elections in which his party is expecting tough competition. He added: “Making empty promises then belittling us and what we represent is unacceptable. Of course, we would be more powerful in the elections if we were to ally with Hezbollah, but if we need to choose between winning the elections and keeping our dignity, then I would say it’s better to be alone than with bad company. “Hezbollah Secretary-General Hassan Nasrallah will say that such matters should only be discussed in closed meetings. That’s true, but we have tried and tried to see eye to eye. “We do not want to disregard the understanding we have with Hezbollah because it is a sound understanding, based on national constants. However, we want a better one because it is no longer effective. Our priority is the state and reforms. Their priority is the resistance and defending it. We cannot lose the state and the resistance, but we can win both.” His remarks also come amid a worsening division between President Michel Aoun and his team on the one hand and Hezbollah and Berri on the other.

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President Michel Sleiman: الحياد وحصر السلاح بيد القوى العسكرية الرسمية وتصويب السياسة الخارجية

احد مبارك اذا كان الاحتفال بالميلاد ورأس السنة والاحد الاول من العام الجديد دون الاولاد والاحفاد والاشقاء والاصدقاء أمر بغاية  الصعوبة، فما هو حال المرضى واهالي الشهداءوضحايا انفجار المرفأ والمشردين والفقراء المعدمين ؟ اللحظة ليست لمدٌ يدّ المساعدة لهؤلاء فحسب، بل ايضاً واولاً للتأمل وفحص الضمير والتصميم والاستعداد  لسلوك طريق النهوض وهي واحدة (الحوار) وباتجاه […]

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AL-RAHI CALLS FOR NATIONAL DIALOGUE UNDER THE AUSPICES OF THE UNITED NATIONS

NNA – Maronite Patriarch, Cardinal Mar Beshara Boutros Al-Rahi, considered in the New Year’s mass that “Lebanon is sick with the loss of its identity, and like any patient who complains of losing his health, it must be returned to him…Because of its geographical location, its religious and cultural diversity, its openness to all countries, […]

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Lebanese relocating to Cyprus

by AP — Many well-off Lebanese have swapped their country’s economic tailspin for a new life in nearby Cyprus. They are grateful they did not have to turn to human smugglers and embark on risky Mediterranean crossings to reach European shores. But they also feel guilty for leaving family and friends behind to struggle with […]

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