Berri mourns al-Hoss: With his passing, the nation loses one of its great human values ??


House Speaker Nabih Berri mourned today the passing of former Prime Minister Salim al-Hoss, saying: ‘At a time when Lebanon lacks genuinity, serenity, and great national statures, the nation loses one of its human values ??that combined all of these qualities and more…”

Berri described the late PM Hoss as a “true statesman”, offering his deepest condolences to the Lebanese in general, and to the people of the capital, BBeirut.

“Mercy be upon the late great man…To God we belong and to Him we shall return,” concluded Berri.

Source: National News Agency – Lebanon

Al-Sudani announces the success of the Arbaeen visit plan

Prime Minister Mohammed Shia al-Sudani announced the success of the security and service plans for the Arbaeen visit.

Al-Sudani praised in a press conference the efforts of the Supreme Security Committee headed by the Minister of Interior, and all officers and affiliates in ensuring the smooth flow of the visit, which extended over vast areas and thousands of kilometers of roads leading to the holy Karbala, as well as the efforts of local service and administrative institutions in the governorates, and the formations of various ministries, as more than 53 ministries and agencies participated, in addition to local governments, governors and provincial councils.

Al-Sudani expressed his thanks to the Governor of Karbala and the members of the provincial council for their continuous efforts that complemented the efforts of the ministries and governorates, extending his thanks to the visitors, the Husseini processions and the social activities for their cooperation and partnership with the security and service a
gencies. He also thanked the Husseini, Abbasi, Kadhimiya and Askari shrines for their important role, praising the role of the national media in this visit, which represents an opportunity to re-sharpen the spirit of all service teams and review the work and improve the provision of service to the citizen in the upcoming visits.

In order to establish an integrated infrastructure that facilitates the performance of the visit, the Prime Minister announced during the conference 37 diverse service projects that will be initiated by the Supreme Committee for Million-man Visits, and more than (3.5) trillion dinars have been allocated for them, distributed among the budgets of the ministries and governorates, and include the construction and rehabilitation of ring roads, intersections, bridges, pedestrian bridges and squares, the construction of water complexes and cities for visitors, and service groups, and they will be initiated in a few weeks.

Al-Sudani pointed out that since the end of the Arbaeen pilgrimage
last year, work has begun on rehabilitating the border crossings in Zurbatiyah, Al-Mundhiriyah and Al-Sheeb, establishing large exchange yards to facilitate the transportation of visitors, and projects related to rehabilitating the roads linking Karbala to other governorates. The government has also made progress in Karbala-Najaf Metro project, while the Karbala International Airport project has reached advanced stages and will open next year. He stressed that the government took the initiative to establish the Supreme Committee for Million-man Visits, to be the permanent organizer and supervisor of this great effort, indicating that this occasion is no longer just ideological, but rather a national epic that witnessed the presence of our people from all religions and sects in more than 50 processions providing services to visitors.

Source: National Iraqi News Agency

(*) Nasrallah: Former PM Hoss was a national symbol of integrity, supporter of the resistance


Hezbollah Secretary-General, Sayyed Hassan Nasrallah, delivered a televised speech this evening on the recent developments, beginning with offering his condolences to the Lebanese people over the passing of former Prime Minister Salim al-Hoss, considering that he “was a national symbol of integrity and resistance, and a supporter of the resistance movement until the last moments of his life.”

Nasrallah also saluted “the Lebanese heroic and brave resistance fighters firmly rooted in the land like mountains and to the heroic resistance fighters in Gaza, Iraq, and Yemen.”

He added: “The resistance declared its commitment and determination to respond to the brutal aggression on the southern suburb of Beirut, to consolidate the equations for which blood and sacrifices were shed.” He explained the reasons for the delayed response, citing many factors in this context including the American and Israeli mobilization.

“Haste could have meant failure and the same delay was a punishment for the enemy,” Nasrallah said,
adding, “We delayed our response to give enough opportunity to the negotiations taking place over Gaza.”

Source: National News Agency – Lebanon

President of the Republic: On the Arbaeen of Imam Hussein (PBUH), we draw inspiration from the lofty ideals and great human principles of patience and steadfastness on the truth

President of the Republic Abdul Latif Jamal Rashid stressed that on the Arbaeen of Imam Hussein (peace be upon him), we draw inspiration from the lofty ideals and great human principles of patience and steadfastness on the truth and sacrifice for dignity and freedom, and rejecting injustice and oppression no matter how great the sacrifices are.

Rashid said in a post on the X platform: On this great occasion, we salute the crowds of pilgrims heading towards the holy Karbala, our heroic security forces watching over their protection, and the processions of volunteers serving the pilgrims in a scene that reflects the values of generosity and authentic hospitality of the Iraqis.

Source: National Iraqi News Agency

Mikati calls for emergency session today to discuss developments


Prime Minister Najib Mikati called the Ministerial Emergency Committee to a meeting to be held at 10:30 this morning at his residence in Beirut, in light of the developments that have occurred in the past hours, noting that the invitation is also extended to all ministers whose circumstances allow them to attend for further consultation.

Source: National News Agency – Lebanon

UNSCOL and UNIFIL: We will continue our contacts to strongly urge for de-escalation


UNSCOL and UNIFIL issued the following statement:

“In light of worrying developments across the Blue Line since the early morning, UNSCOL and UNIFIL call on all to cease fire and refrain from further escalatory action.

A return to the cessation of hostilities, followed by the implementation of UN Security Council resolution 1701, is the only sustainable way forward.

We will continue our contacts to strongly urge for de-escalation.”

Source: National News Agency – Lebanon

Egypt warns of the dangers of opening a new war front in Lebanon


Egypt warned of the dangers of opening a new war front in Lebanon, calling for stability in the country in a statement on Sunday.

The Foreign Ministry statement confirmed that Egypt warns of the dangers of opening a new war front in Lebanon, stressing the importance of preserving Lebanon’s stability and sovereignty and sparing it the dangers of the region slipping into a state of comprehensive instability.

Source: National News Agency – Lebanon

Egypt warns of the dangers of opening a new war front in Lebanon


Egypt warned of the dangers of opening a new war front in Lebanon, calling for stability in the country in a statement on Sunday.

The Foreign Ministry statement confirmed that Egypt warns of the dangers of opening a new war front in Lebanon, stressing the importance of preserving Lebanon’s stability and sovereignty and sparing it the dangers of the region slipping into a state of comprehensive instability.

Source: National News Agency – Lebanon

Mikati: Lebanon holds series of contacts with allies to stop escalation


Caretaker Prime Minister Najib Mikati chaired a ministerial meeting today at his residence to follow up on the latest field developments in the south.

The meeting was attended by Ministers Abdallah Bou Habib, Henri Khoury, Firas Abiad, Nasser Yassin, Amin Salam, Ali Hamieh, Walid Fayyad, and President of the Council of the South Hashem Haidar, and Secretary-General of the Supreme Defense Council, Major General Mohammad Mustafa.

The attendees discussed the situation in the south and emergency services in the health, shelter, food, fuel, and supply sectors, as well as the readiness of emergency cells in the regions, in addition to the results of contacts with relevant international organizations and civil society organizations that are part in implementing the emergency plan.

During the meeting, the Prime Minister stressed that he is “holding a series of contacts with Lebanon’s friends to stop the escalation,” considering that what is required is to stop the Israeli aggression first and implement Resolution
1701.

Mikati also underscored “Lebanon’s position in support of international efforts that could lead to a ceasefire in Gaza.”

Source: National News Agency – Lebanon