After a series of meetings, the head of the cabinet noted that Lebanese unity was completely united in supporting Palestine, “but no one is interested in taking on the adventure of opening a front from the south of the country because the Lebanese are not interested in it.” can bear.”
In this regard, Mikati assured that Lebanon is at the center of the storm and the region as a whole is in a difficult situation and no one can predict what could happen.
The Chairman of the Council of Ministers stated that under the current circumstances the government was working for peace, “but the decision about war is in the hands of Israel”; and in this sense he called for people to dissuade him and stop his provocations so as not to create tension.
The agency confirmed holding more than five Disaster Management Committee meetings since last Thursday, as well as developing political contacts with officials from the United States, France, Turkey, Jordan, Qatar, Canada and the United Kingdom.
Mikati called on the Lebanese to collectively elect a President of the Republic to continue the power vacuum and form an inclusive government to demonstrate their total and comprehensive concern for the nation.
In this regard, the Prime Minister stated that ongoing regional and international contacts are creating great pressure to achieve a ceasefire in Gaza.
A climate of tension has prevailed on Lebanon’s southern border since October 7, after Palestinian resistance began the Al-Aqsa flood operation against Israeli occupation and genocide.
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