Druze spiritual leader in Lebanon Sheikh Sami Abi al-Mona has expressed his fear of sectarian tensions in Lebanon against the backdrop of Syria's Sweida events.
In an interview, published Thursday in local An-Nahar newspaper, Abi al-Mona warned against transferring the conflict to Lebanon and urged both Sweida armed groups and Lebanese Hezbollah to hand over their arms to the state.
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EU and member state ambassadors met with President Joseph Aoun, Prime Minister Nawaf Salam and Parliament Speaker Nabih Berri on respectively 10, 11, and 17 July 2025, the EU Delegation to Lebanon said.
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Prime Minister Nawaf Salam discussed in a phone call Thursday with former Progressive Socialist Party leader Walid Jumblat the latest developments in Syria and reactions in Lebanon.
The two leaders stressed the importance of preserving Syria's unity under the Syrian state's umbrella, as well as the need for prudence and wisdom in Lebanon to avoid reactions that could create internal tensions.
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An Israeli drone on Thursday bombed a car between the southern towns of Toul and al-Kfour, killing one person and wounding two others, the Health Ministry said.
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Lebanon’s Druze leader and former Progressive Socialist Party chief Walid Jumblat told Syria’s state TV on Wednesday that “Israel is not protecting the Druze in (the unrest-hit Syrian city of Sweida), but is rather using some of the weak-minded to claim that it is protecting them.”
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President Joseph Aoun on Wednesday strongly condemned the violent Israeli airstrikes on Damascus, calling them “a flagrant violation of the sovereignty of a brotherly Arab country, international law and the U.N. Charter.”
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Lawmakers convened Wednesday for the second day in Parliament to debate the government's policies. During the session, MPs mainly discussed Hezbollah's arms and Israeli violations and renewed confidence in the Lebanese government.
The no-confidence vote was proposed by Free Patriotic chief Jebran Bassil. Sixty-nine MPs gave a vote of confidence to the government, nine FPM MPs voted against it, and four MPs abstained.
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The U.S. response to the latest Lebanese paper requested some clarifications as to “timetables and the executive mechanisms” for resolving the issue of Hezbollah’s weapons, media reports said.
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The Lebanese government survived Wednesday a vote of confidence proposed by Free Patriotic chief Jebran Bassil during a plenary session in Parliament.
Sixty-nine MPs gave a vote of confidence to the government, nine FPM MPs voted against it, and four MPs abstained.
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U.S. envoy Tom Barrack has described the Lebanese Central Bank’s decision to bar banks and brokerages from dealing with the Hezbollah-affiliated Al-Qard Al-Hasan financial institution as a “step in the right direct by the Lebanese government.”
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