Aoun to Hold Summit with Berri, Hariri over Syria Flare-Up
President Michel Aoun intends to invite Speaker Nabih Berri and Prime Minister Saad Hariri to a meeting in Baabda on Monday, media reports said.
The meeting is aimed at evaluating the situation in the wake of Saturday's major flare-up in Syria, official Lebanese sources told al-Hayat newspaper in remarks published Sunday.
"There are concerns that the military confrontation with Israel could spill from the Syrian front into the Lebanese front in light of the territorial and maritime border dispute with the Hebrew state," the sources said.
Lebanon's Hizbullah has hailed Syria's air defenses after they downed an Israeli fighter jet during Saturday's incidents, saying it marked the start of a "new strategic era."
"This is the beginning of a new strategic era which puts an end to the violation of Syrian airspace and territory," Hizbullah said in a statement.
Hizbullah, which is backing Syrian President Bashar al-Assad's in his country's civil war, praised the "vigilance of the Syrian army" and said it had "bravely blocked Israeli warplanes and downed an F16."
Israel struck what it said were Iranian targets inside Syria on Saturday in "large-scale" raids after an Israeli warplane crashed under fire from Syrian air defenses, its military said.
The confrontation was the most serious between arch-foes Israel and Iran since the civil war in Syria began in 2011.
Israel said the raids came after it intercepted what it said was an Iranian drone entering its airspace from Syria.
Iran denounced Israeli "lies" and said Syria had the right to self-defense in response to Israeli strikes.