Prime Minister Najib Mikati continues his political, diplomatic and security contacts and meetings, within the framework of keeping abreast of the situation in southern Lebanon and Gaza, and striving to keep Lebanon free from war, despite the fact that the field developments that the south witnessed yesterday increased the level of concern about the situation deteriorating on a large scale.
In this context, the palace will witness a visit today by the French Foreign Minister, Catherine Colonna, and tomorrow by the Turkish Foreign Minister, Hakan Fidan, and the arrival of an official from the British Ministry of Defense is also expected.
The Prime Minister will also meet today with the Ambassador of the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia, Walid Bukhari.
It is expected that the Council of Ministers will also hold a new session this week to study emergency files and basic items.
On the ground, a source familiar with the current events in the south considered, “Despite the Israeli enemy’s violation of the ‘rules of engagement’ and Hezbollah’s response to it, the confrontation on the southern front is still within undeclared controls.”
The source pointed out, “It was remarkable that Hezbollah members targeted Israeli radar and monitoring sites in Shebaa Farms yesterday, Sunday, and this was also followed by targeting Israeli surveillance cameras placed on the concrete wall opposite Al-Adisa and Kafr Kila.”
The source considered, “This matter represents an important development on the level of confrontation, and it may mean that the party may now move, during a confrontation, to disabling all of the Israeli monitoring devices so that the border area becomes outside the scope of surveillance, thus paving the way for larger military phases that may lead to “infiltration” from loopholes and points.” Many borders.
2023-10-16 05:07:45
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