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US announces $120 mln in military aid to Lebanon, looking for more ways to help army

Members of the Lebanese army are deployed during a protest against the lockdown and worsening economic conditions, amid the spread of the coronavirus disease in Tripoli, Jan. 29, 2021. (Reuters)

by Joseph Haboush, Al Arabiya English — US and Lebanese officials held the inaugural Defense Resourcing Conference Friday and the State Department announced $120 million in military aid for the Lebanese army. “In this virtual conference, the delegations highlighted the strength of the US-LAF partnership and discussed ways to deepen security cooperation,” the State Department said. Senior Official for Arms Control and International Security C.S. Eliot Kang headed Washington’s delegation while Lebanese army commander General Joseph Aoun led Beirut’s side. The delegations discussed the deteriorating economic, political, and humanitarian conditions affecting the Lebanese people and military, the State Department said. “The US Department of State renewed its commitment to the LAF by announcing $120 million in Foreign Military Financing (FMF) assistance to Lebanon for fiscal year 2021, subject to Congressional notification procedures, representing a $15 million increase over prior-year levels.”

Discussions also took place on ways the US could provide additional aid to the Lebanese army “as it grapples with the economic crises in Lebanon.” Decades of rampant corruption and mismanagement of public funds, coupled with sectarianism and clientelism, have led to unprecedented economic and social crises in Lebanon. Nationwide anti-government protests in 2019 also rocked the country, forcing the collapse of the government. The political elite was then unable to agree on a new government after Hassan Diab stepped down following the Beirut blast in August 2020.

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Lebanese Scuffle With Syrians Voting Abroad in Support of Assad

BEIRUT (Reuters) – Scuffles erupted on Thursday between Lebanese and Syrians, who were on their way to cast votes at their embassy in Lebanon in favour of Syrian President Bashar al-Assad, as polling abroad began before next week’s presidential election. The voters were driving in a convoy of cars and buses, waving Syrian flags and […]

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Lebanese central bank launches new foreign exchange system

by middle-east-online.com — BEIRUT – Lebanon, whose currency has collapsed amid a deep financial crisis, is launching a scheme to obtain dollars via banks at a rate similar to levels offered by unofficial dealers. President Michel Aoun said in March that banks would be allowed to handle transactions at market rates, but the central bank […]

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لا المقاومةُ نَصَرتْه ولا أنصَفه السلامُ

National News Agency - Azzi says no president, no state
سجعان قزي وزير سابق

نحن في القرنِ الحادي والعشرين. تَغيّر مفهومُ الانتصارِ والهزيمة. ما عادت السيطرةُ تُبرِّرُ حربًا، ولا التنازلُ يُبرِّرُ سلامًا. لا قيمةَ لأيِّ نضالٍ خارجَ خيرِ الإنسانِ وأمنِه ورفاهيّتِه وتَقدُّمِه الحضاريّ، ولا قيمةَ لأيِّ انتصارٍ على حسابِ الحياةِ والأطفالِ والأخلاقِ والمبادئ. هناك انتصاراتٌ تُشبِه الهزائم، وهزائمُ تحاكي الانتصارات. هي هذه حكايةُ الصراعِ الفِلسطينيِّ/الإسرائيليّ. يَصعُبُ على الشعبِ الفِلسطينيِّ أن يحيا في الهزيمةِ، ويَتعذّرُ على الشعبِ اليهوديِّ أن يحيا في الانتصار. وحدَه الحقُّ، بل وحدَها العدالةُ الإنسانيّةُ تَضمَنُ نهايةَ الحروبِ وبدايةَ السلام بين البشر. الانفجارُ الجديدُ الذي نَشب بين إسرائيل والفِلسطينيّين في 07 أيار 2021 أبعدُ من الخلافِ على الصلاةِ في باحةِ المسجِد الأقصى. إنّه يَحمِل في عمقِه هذه المشاعرَ والمفاهيمَ ونقيضَها.


في التفسيرِ الوطني، انتفاضةُ أورشليم وغزّة فَجّرها غضبٌ فِلسطينيٌّ دفينٌ وقهرٌ عتيقٌ عمرُه سبعون سنة. منذ 1948 والغضبُ والقهرُ يَكبُران ويَتفجَّران بأشكالٍ شتّى في أمكنةٍ مختلِفةٍ، وأحيانًا في غيرِ الساحةِ الصحيحة… لا تستطيعُ إسرائيلُ دعوةَ الفِلسطينيّين إلى مفاوضاتِ سلامٍ فيما تَستكْمِلُ القضاءَ على آخِرِ معالمِ وجودِهم. ما تَركت إسرائيلُ للفِلسطينيّين سوى الحجرِ والبندقيّةِ و”الله أكبر” و”يا يسوعَ المسيح”. احتلّت فِلسطين. توسّعت في الضِفّةِ الغربيّة. ضَمَّت كلَّ أورشليم و”طَوَّبتْها” عاصمةً لها. أَلغَت حلَّ الدولتَين. أعلنت دولةَ إسرائيل يهوديّةً قوميّة. صَنَّفت المواطنين الفِلسطينيّين فيها درجةً ثانية. زادَت عددَ المستوطَناتِ في الضِفّةِ وعَمَّمت عليها القانونَ المدنيَّ الإسرائيليّ. واصَلت تهجيرَ الفِلسطينيّين المقيمين بالألوف. رَفضَت حقَّ عودةِ فِلسطينيّي الشَتات. وتَتحضّرُ لضَمِّ أجزاءَ إضافيّةٍ من الضِفّةِ الغربيّةِ (ثُلُث غَوْرِ الأردن). لو كان الشعبُ الفِلسطينيُّ حَجرًا لتَحوّلَ ثائرًا، فكيف وهو إنسانٌ ثائرٌ أصلًا ويُحسِنُ رميَ الحجَر و… الصاروخ.

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Top US general monitoring Israel-Hamas conflict in case it spreads to Lebanon

Gen. Frank McKenzie, the commander of U.S. Central Command, speaks to reporters traveling with him to the Middle East.

by msn.com — Gen. Frank McKenzie, the top U.S. general in the Middle East, said he is closely monitoring the conflict between Israel and Hamas in case it widens into Lebanon. McKenzie, who is overseeing the withdrawal of U.S. forces in Afghanistan, also said that he would present a plan in early June to Defense Secretary Lloyd Austin for how the U.S. would carry out its “over-the-horizon” operations after all 2,500 American troops have left. The U.S. Central Command commander talked with a small group of reporters traveling with him to the Middle East Wednesday about how CENTCOM will soon incorporate Israel into its area of responsibility, assuming the primary U.S. military relationship that for decades has been undertaken by U.S. European Command.

McKenzie said the current conflict between Israel and Hamas has not affected the planned transition in any way, but he said CENTCOM is “closely monitoring” the conflict in case it should widen further. “I think a conflict on that scale isn’t good for any kind of stability anywhere,” said McKenzie. “There is a danger any time that a conflict like this drags on — of it widening — that would be dangerous.” McKenzie said the main concern is that the conflict could widen into neighboring Lebanon, which is home to some Palestinian extremist groups and Hezbollah. “We certainly don’t want that to happen, I’m sure that Israel doesn’t want that to happen,” he added. “That is very concerning,” said McKenzie. “Although it looks like there haven’t been any significant attacks from Lebanon, that could change.” “I hope that the status quo remains and that does not occur,” said McKenzie. “But I think that would be the principal area where it could widen, I hope it doesn’t happen.”

The rockets fired by militants in Lebanon into northern Israel threatened to open up a new front in the fighting. The rocket attack, which drew Israeli artillery fire in response but did not cause any injuries, raised the possibility of dragging Israel into renewed conflict with the powerful Lebanese militant group Hezbollah to its north. No one immediately claimed responsibility for the attack, and Hezbollah, which fought a month-long war against Israel in 2006, has stayed out of the fighting for now. The rockets were widely believed to be fired by Palestinian factions based in south Lebanon. But they cannot operate without Hezbollah’s tacit consent, and the barrage appears to be carefully calibrated to send a political message that the group, which has tens of thousands of missiles, could join the battle at any time. Israel considers Hezbollah to be its most formidable threat, and has threatened widespread destruction in Lebanon if war were to erupt.

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رئيس سليمان يطالب حكومة تصريف الأعمال بإجراءات فورية

رئيس سليمان يطالب حكومة تصريف الأعمال بإجراءات فورية لإصلاح ما أفسدته المواقف  نبه الرئيس العماد مبشال سليمان إلى وجوب التزام السلطات السياسية والمسؤولين كافة في مواقفهم من الدول الصديقة، سقف السياسة العامة للدولة التي يقررها مجلس الوزراء بما يخدم المصلحة الوطنية والعلاقات التاريخية مع هذه الدول. وأشار في بيان إلى ان التعرض للدول العربية الصديقة […]

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Lebanon’s top diplomat expected to step down

 Wehbe apologised, saying he did not mean to offend 'brotherly Arab countries' [Screenshot/Reuters]

by aljazeera.com — In a television interview on Monday, Wehbe Lebanese Foreign Minister, Top diplomat appeared to blame Gulf nations for the rise of the ISIL (ISIS) armed group in the Levant region. “Those countries of love, friendship and fraternity, they brought us Islamic State,” he told Alhurra, without naming the countries. Wehbe made the comment during a verbal duel with a Saudi guest on the show, who blamed Lebanon’s President Michel Aoun for “handing over” his country to the Lebanese Shia movement, Hezbollah, which is backed by Riyadh’s rival Tehran. The Saudi foreign ministry strongly condemned Wehbe’s “insulting” remarks, saying they were “inconsistent with the simplest diplomatic norms”. The ministry “summoned the Lebanese ambassador to express the kingdom’s rejection and denunciation” of his comments, said the statement released by the official Saudi Press Agency. Wehbe apologised on Tuesday, saying he did not mean to offend “brotherly Arab countries”. In a separate statement, Nayef al-Hajraf, secretary-general of the Gulf Cooperation Council (GCC), demanded a formal apology from Wehbe to Gulf states for his “unacceptable” remarks.

by alarabiya.net — Joseph Haboush — Lebanon’s top diplomat is expected to step down from his position this week, a senior Foreign Ministry official said late Tuesday, hours after the minister accused Gulf countries of supporting ISIS in Iraq, Syria and Lebanon. Charbel Wehbe, who is currently the foreign minister in a caretaker capacity, unleashed a reckless diatribe against Saudi Arabia and the Gulf during a televised interview with Al-Hurra on Monday.. Following public backlash from Lebanese officials, politicians and the public, Wehbe will now “probably announce that he’s stepping down,” the ministry official told Al Arabiya English. Beirut has already been reeling from strained ties with the Gulf due to Hezbollah’s increased influence and role in state institutions following the election of President Michel Aoun, an ally of the Iran-backed group, in 2016.

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Italy and UNESCO sign €1 million agreement to restore Beirut’s Sursock museum damaged in port blasts

By LAMA ALHAMAWI — arabnews.com — RIYADH: Italy and the UN’s cultural arm have signed a €1 million ($1.21 million) funding agreement to renovate one of Beirut’s most famous museums. Located in a historic villa in Achrafieh, the Sursock Museum was severely damaged in the Beirut port blasts last August. The building houses more than […]

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Israeli artillery fires shells into Lebanon, says Lebanese security source

Israeli Army Says Fires Artillery At Lebanon After Rocket Fire

by ndtv.com — The Israeli army said it launched artillery towards Lebanon on Monday in response to rocket fire from the neighbouring country that failed to hit the Jewish state. “Six failed launch attempts were identified from Lebanon that did not cross into Israeli territory,” the army said in a statement. “Artillery forces fired toward the sources of the launches.” A Lebanese military source told AFP three rockets had been fired from Southern Lebanon towards Israel. “Three Grad-type rockets were fired from the Shebaa Farms area,” not far from the Israeli border, the Lebanese military source said. “The situation in the area is now calm,” tweeted the UN peacekeeping mission in southern Lebanon, which is in contact with both countries, several hours after the rocket fire. It is the second time rockets have been launched from Lebanese territory towards Israel since hostilities flared between the Jewish state and armed Palestinian groups in the Gaza Strip last week.

Last Thursday, three rockets were fired from southern Lebanon near the Palestinian refugee camp of Rashidiyeh toward Israel, a Lebanese military source said. Israel’s army said those rockets had landed in the sea. A source close to Israel’s arch-enemy Hezbollah said the Lebanese Shiite group had no link to the incident.

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Al-Rahi Urges Authorities to Control Lebanese Border with Israel

by Naharnet — Maronite Patriarch Beshara al-Rahi on Sunday called on Lebanese authorities to “control the Lebanese-Israeli border” and “prevent the use of Lebanese territory as a launchpad for rockets,” after three rockets were fired recently from Lebanon at the sea off Israel amid a major Israeli-Palestinian conflict. “Beware that some become implicated in the […]

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