Ibrahim confirms meeting Shea, says he proposed border tensions solution
Former General Security chief Maj. Gen. Abbas Ibrahim has confirmed that U.S. Ambassador to Lebanon Dorothy Shea had visited him days ago and that the discussions “tackled the situations in the South and the issue of the tents” erected by Hezbollah inside and near the Israeli-occupied Shebaa Farms.
The talks also addressed the situation in the border village of Ghajar, after Israel annexed its Lebanese northern part.
“The ambassador listened to my ideas and my proposal in this regard is in the hands of the local authorities and Ambassador Shea,” Ibrahim said.
“This proposal might be the solution that would lead to lowering tensions in the South and resolving this dilemma,” the former General Security chief, who has good ties with Hezbollah, added.