Ibrahim Warns of Security Threats, Assures No Civil War Or Israeli Aggression

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General Security chief Maj. Gen. Abbas Ibrahim warned on Thursday that Lebanon is passing through a dangerous phase and is still a target for perpetrators who plan to shatter its peace but assured that the nation will not slide into another civil war or be subject to an Israeli aggression.

“The security situation in Lebanon is open to all kinds of prospects, and we expect more assassinations,” Ibrahim told al-Joumhouria daily.

He added that any assassination attempt aims to destabilize the country and benefit the perpetrators who planned it for that purpose.

He said: “Anyone can be a target for an assassination because it aims to destabilize the country. Its our duty to confront the danger threatening Lebanon.”

He also assured that Lebanon will not plunge into civil war despite the attempts dragging it to one, and said “the state and its institutions are coherent and united despite the regional and local situation.”

Lebanon witnessed a number of security breaches lately including missiles that hit the areas of Baabda and Beirut's southern suburbs (Dahieh), and the rockets launched against Israel which retaliated back by firing on Naameh, south of Beirut.

Other massive car blasts in August hit Dahieh and two mosques in Tripoli, killing and wounding hundreds.

The Maj. Gen. said he met with several political rivals who confirmed that none of them wants to go to civil war, he said: “Everyone is convinced that force in Lebanon does not impose anything.”

He ruled out the possibility of an Israeli aggression against Lebanon.

On the situation in the region, Ibrahim described it as “difficult” pointing to a ministerial meeting held at Baabda on Wednesday that discussed the repercussions of a military strike against Syria, “We have taken some precautions to confront the worst possibilities, mainly the influx of Syrian refuges.”

He pointed to a workshop in collaboration with the Ministry of Social Affairs and the UNHCR to follow up on the refugees file.

The number of Syrian refugees who have fled the violence in Syria since March 2011 has topped the two million mark, according to the U.N. High Commissioner for Refugees.

Comments 3
Thumb EagleDawn 05 September 2013, 10:07

Go free the Turkish hostages before you give us lessons in national security. You know exactly where they are.

Missing hb9z 05 September 2013, 20:45

scary how hizballah has under control the amin el a'am with this guy in control...anyway all the persian kings who came thru lebanon died and went away, khoumeini came and died and khameiniei will also die and the lebanese people will stay ....hopefully the religion will be placed at home and everyone will pray GOD and learn that we all share this country.... I feel sad that all the shia'a are employed and misguided by khaminei and are wasting their youth ....instead of giving guns and rockets to the chia'a why not open factories and create jobs and let them be independant and enjoy life....

Default-user-icon Raffi der Dalouzian-Sidney (Guest) 06 September 2013, 17:42

أي فائدة من استجواب هذا العميل الرسمي لإيران الأصولية الإرهابية مع عصابة الأسد-مخلوف؟ [داية إعادة إحلال الأمن في لبنان تمر حتماً عبر الإطاحة بهكذا عملاء رسميين واعتقالهم بغية التحقيق معهم فمحاكمتهم فمعاقبتهم. لكن من منا لا يتذكر كيف هرول "الرئيس" سليمان شخصياً لتهنئة (مبايعة؟) هذا العميل فور تعيينه إيرانياً-أسدياً على رأس الأمن العام؟ الدولة مهترئة من أعلى السلّم إلى أسفله.