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Health Minister Firass Abiad announced Tuesday that “the situation is still under control until the moment” as to hospitals’ capacity to deal with the current wave of Covid-19 cases.
“The numbers of patients in hospitals and in their ICU units have not increased in a significant manner, but we are required to be prepared and ready should these numbers surge,” Abiad said after talks with Prime Minister Najib Miqati at the Grand Serail.
Full StoryThe issue of launching an extraordinary legislative session seems to be the subject of a major standoff between President Michel Aoun and Speaker Nabih Berri.
“Aoun has informed the relevant parties, especially his partner in the jurisdiction to launch an extraordinary legislative session, PM Najib Miqati, that he does not intend to launch a parliamentary session,” al-Joumhouria newspaper reported on Tuesday.
Full StoryTwo Hizbullah lawmakers on Tuesday lashed out at Prime Minister Najib Miqati over his criticism of Sayyed Hassan Nasrallah’s latest anti-Saudi remarks.
“We were expecting Mr. Prime Minister Najib Miqati to put national belonging first and rebel for the dignity of his country in the face of the repeated insults by the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia against the Lebanese people, the last of which were the statements of its king against a broad segment of the Lebanese, whom he accused of terrorism,” MP Hassan Fadlallah said.
Full StoryPresident Michel Aoun on Tuesday stressed his adherence to “Lebanon’s official stance” as to “keenness on Lebanon’s Arab and international ties, especially with the Arab Gulf nations, topped by the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia.”
“This keenness must be mutual, because it is in the interest of both Lebanon and the Gulf countries,” Aoun added.
Full StoryHizbullah leader Sayyed Hassan Nasrallah has verbally attacked the king of Saudi Arabia, saying Riyadh helped spread extremist Islamic ideology worldwide and is taking the thousands of Lebanese who work in the Gulf region "hostage."
Nasrallah's statements during a televised speech came in response to comments by King Salman, who called on the Lebanese in a speech last week "to end the terrorist Hizbullah's control" of Lebanon.
Full StoryHizbullah Secretary-General Sayyed Hassan Nasrallah announced Monday that his party is ready to “improve” its 2006 memorandum of understanding with the Free Patriotic Movement, its main Christian ally, a day after FPM chief Jebran Bassil criticized Hizbullah over its alignment with Speaker Nabih Berri in several key issues.
“We stress the importance of dialogue among the Lebanese and the importance of any invitation for dialogue among the Lebanese,” Nasrallah said in a televised speech commemorating slain Iranian general Qassem Soleimani, in response to President Michel Aoun’s latest call for national dialogue.
Full StoryThe Lebanese pound sank to a new low on the black market on Monday, with no end in sight to the economic and political crisis gripping the country.
According to apps monitoring the black market rate, the pound was trading at 29,000 to the dollar on Monday afternoon, a record low.
Full StoryParliament Speaker Nabih Berri has announced that he would attend national dialogue if invited by President Michel Aoun, as he warned against the postponement of parliamentary elections.
“I cannot boycott a dialogue I’m invited to, but what’s important is the result of any dialogue,” Berri said in an interview with the Lubnan al-Kabir news portal.
Full StoryThe Free Patriotic Movement's Central Committee for Information and Communication denied Monday any talks between FPM chief Jebran Bassil and Hizbullah coordination official Wafiq Safa over the cancellation of the parliamentary elections.
The committee said in a statement that the FPM is against extending Parliament’s term.
Full StoryJustice Minister Henri Khoury on Monday expressed openness to the possibility of referring the accused former officials in the port blast case to the Higher Council for the Trial of Presidents and Ministers – a 15-member body comprised of MPs and judges that has rarely been active throughout Lebanon’s history.
Khoury voiced his remarks in a meeting with a delegation from the Beirut Bar Association.
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