(*) NASRALLAH: TO SECURE ALL STEADFASTNESS FACTORS TO WITHSTAND THIS BATTLE, AS WE DO NOT KNOW ITS TIME FRAME


Hezbollah Secretary-General, Sayyed Hassan Nasrallah, called today in his delivered speech marking one week since the martyrdom of party leader Wissam Hassan Tawil, for cooperation ‘to secure all the factors of steadfastness needed in this battle because we do not know its time frame.’

‘Israel is mired in failure and is in a deep hole, as confirmed by its analysts, with no achieved victory…It has not reached any of its declared and undeclared goals, as unanimously stated by the Israelis themselves,’ Nasrallah said.

He added: “The occupation’s losses add to its confusion, the latest of which is the discovery of 4,000 disabled persons among its army within a hundred days, and the number may reach 30,000.”

Nasrallah also touched on the aggression against Yemen considering that it represents American and British foolishness, adding that what the Americans did in the Red Sea will harm all shipping traffic, all for the sake of protecting Israel…!’

Source: National News Agency – Lebanon

KALLAS MEETS WITH HIS QATARI COUNTERPART: ANTICIPATED COOPERATION, REVIEW OF LEBANESE SPORTS FACILITIES’ CONDITIONS


Caretaker Minister of Youth and Sports, George Kallas, visited today his Qatari counterpart, Sheikh Hamad bin Khalifa bin Ahmed Al Thani, at the headquarters of the Qatar Football Association, congratulating him on his appointment as Youth and Sports Minister in the new Qatari government.

Kallas also congratulated the Qatari Minister on the successful organization of the Asian Cup which brought together the teams of Lebanon and Qatar, considering that the organization had reached an unparalleled international level.

Accompanying him on his visit were Lebanon’s Commissioner at Expo Doha, Mohammad Abou Haidar, and the Deputy Head of the Lebanese Diplomatic Mission in Qatar, Chant Vartanian.

The meeting was a chance to discuss the content of a memorandum of understanding for cooperation in the youth and sports fields with the Qatari state within the framework of Qatar Vision 2030 that Minister Kallas had sent to his Qatari counterpart.

Talks also centered on the conditions of sports facilities in Lebanon, w
hereby Kallas requested Qatar’s assistance in rehabilitating them so that official local and international matches can be hosted in Lebanon.

On another note, Kallas praised the role of the Lebanese Ambassador to Qatar, Farah Berri, in rendering diplomatic relations between the two countries a success, as a result of the efforts she is undertaking in this context alongside the embassy’s staff.

Crowning his official visit to Qatar which included a series of meetings and activities, Minister Kallas received from his Qatari counterpart the official Asian Cup ball as a symbolic gift token.

Source: National News Agency – Lebanon

AL-RAHI REFUSES TO LINK ELECTION OF PRESIDENT TO STOPPING WAR ON GAZA


Maronite Patriarch Mar Bechara Boutros Al-Rai announced that a mosaic of Saint Charbel will be displayed in Saint Peter’s Basilica in the Vatican next Friday morning.

Patriarch Al-Rahi’s words came during his sermon at Sunday mass in Bkerke.

The Patriarch pointed out: ‘We wonder where Lebanon stands today, and those with influence from every parliamentary bloc and parties and those with personal and suspicious goals are determined to amputate the head of state, by obstructing the election of this president,’ explaining that the Church cannot accept the absence of the Maronite Christian head of state.

Al-Rahi stressed that ‘it is not acceptable to link the election of the president to stopping the war on Gaza,’ noting that there has been much talk about international action aimed at demarcating the borders, even though these borders are drawn and established, amid the absence of a president and a government that does not have full powers.

In this context, he called for “the implementation of international
resolutions related to the south,” warning against making any amendments to the borders in light of the presidential vacuum.

Source: National News Agency – Lebanon

RESISTANCE TARGETS ENEMY’S ARTILLERY BUNKERS IN KHIRBET MA’AR


Statement issued by the Islamic Resistance: “In support of our steadfast Palestinian people in Gaza and as reinforcement to their brave and honorable resistance, Islamic Resistance fighters targeted the enemy’s artillery bunkers in Khirbet Ma’ar at 10:00 AM on Sunday, January 14, 2024, using missile weapons, achieving direct hits.”

Source: National News Agency – Lebanon

(*) NASRALLAH: TO SECURE ALL STEADFASTNESS FACTORS TO WITHSTAND THIS BATTLE, AS WE DO NOT KNOW ITS TIME FRAME


Hezbollah Secretary-General, Sayyed Hassan Nasrallah, called today in his delivered speech marking one week since the martyrdom of party leader Wissam Hassan Tawil, for cooperation ‘to secure all the factors of steadfastness needed in this battle because we do not know its time frame.’

‘Israel is mired in failure and is in a deep hole, as confirmed by its analysts, with no achieved victory…It has not reached any of its declared and undeclared goals, as unanimously stated by the Israelis themselves,’ Nasrallah said.

He added: “The occupation’s losses add to its confusion, the latest of which is the discovery of 4,000 disabled persons among its army within a hundred days, and the number may reach 30,000.”

Nasrallah also touched on the aggression against Yemen considering that it represents American and British foolishness, adding that what the Americans did in the Red Sea will harm all shipping traffic, all for the sake of protecting Israel…!’

Source: National News Agency – Lebanon

FOREIGN MINISTRY EXPRESSES CONCERN ABOUT RED SEA MILITARY ESCALATION, SAYS FAILURE TO STOP WAR ON GAZA MAY EXPAND CONFLICT CIRCLE

The Lebanese Ministry of Foreign Affairs and Emigrants expressed in an issued statement on Saturday, its deep concern about the recent escalated military operations in the Red Sea and the military aircraft raids on Yemeni territory.

The Ministry called for reducing tension, stopping escalation and military operations through concerted international and regional efforts to support stability in the region, including the security of maritime navigation in the Red Sea region.

It also warned that failure to address the real causes of this escalation through a total and immediate cessation of the Israeli aggression and war on Gaza, may expand the circle of conflict that would threaten the entire Middle East and regional and international peace and security.

The Ministry concluded its statement by reaffirming that a just and comprehensive peace for the Palestinian issue based on international legitimacy resolutions is solely capable of achieving security, stability and prosperity for the countries of the Middle
East and the Red Sea region.

Source: National News Agency – Lebanon

RESISTANCE TARGETS AL-ASSI SITE WITH APPROPRIATE WEAPONS

Statement issued by the Islamic Resistance: “In support for our resilient Palestinian people in Gaza and in reinforcement for their courageous and honorable resistance, Islamic Resistance fighters targeted Al-Assi site with appropriate weapons at 11:20 AM on Saturday, January 13, 2024, inflicting direct hits.”

Source: National News Agency – Lebanon

UN PEACEKEEPING CHIEF WRAPS UP LEBANON LEG OF REGIONAL TRIP

United Nations Under-Secretary-General for Peace Operations Jean-Pierre Lacroix concluded a four-day visit to Lebanon yesterday. This was part of a regular visit to peacekeeping missions in the Middle East, though it came in the context of high tension along the Blue Line between Lebanon and Israel.

During the visit, Mr. Lacroix discussed the important role of UNIFIL in de-escalating tension along the Blue Line.

‘All actors must cease fire, recommit to resolution 1701, and work toward a durable political and diplomatic solution,’ he stressed. ‘This is the only way to achieve a lasting peace.’

During the visit, Mr. Lacroix met with senior Lebanese officials including Speaker Nabih Berri, Prime Minister Najib Miqati, Minister of Foreign Affairs Abdallah Bou Habib, Minister of Defense Maurice Sleem, Lebanese Armed Forces Commander General Joseph Aoun, and Head of General Security Major General Elias Al-Baysari.

He also met with ambassadors of the countries sending troops to serve with UNIFIL, ambassadors of
the Permanent Members of the UN Security Council, as well as other members of the diplomatic community.

His central message in those meetings was the need to de-escalate current tensions across the Blue Line.

‘We are deeply concerned by the exchanges of fire across the Blue Line we have seen since the 8th of October, indicating potential for a wider escalation, which must be avoided,’ said Mr. Lacroix, as he concluded the Lebanon leg of his tour. ‘We continue to urge all actors to cease fire, as each day this continues increases the risk of a larger and more devastating conflict.’

Since the exchanges of fire began, dozens of civilians and journalists have been injured or killed. UNIFIL positions have been hit more than two dozen times, with three peacekeepers injured.

‘This is not acceptable and must end,’ said Mr. Lacroix. ‘We once again remind the parties, and actors involved in the exchanges of fire, of their obligation to avoid harm to civilians and of the inviolability of UN personnel and premises.’

M
r. Lacroix commended the perseverance demonstrated by the more than 10,000 UNIFIL peacekeepers in the face of these challenges.

‘In the current context, UNIFIL has continued all efforts to implement its mandate despite challenges on a scale unprecedented since 2006,’ he said. ‘The mission and its peacekeepers remain steadfast in their continued support for a long-term solution to the conflict.’

Source: National News Agency – Lebanon

GEAGEA, BELGIUM AMBASSADOR MEET

Lebanese Forces” party leader, Samir Geagea, on Saturday met in Maarab, the Ambassador of Belgium to Lebanon, Koen Vervaeke.

Attendees discussed political developments in the country and the region, especially the war in Gaza and the escalation in the Red Sea and southern Lebanon, in addition to the actions of delegations seeking to avoid the expansion of the conflict and spare Lebanon from this imminent danger.

Source: National News Agency – Lebanon

ECONOMIC STABILITY FOR POLITICAL HARMONY: MAKHZOUMI’S INSIGHTS ON BEIRUT’S CRISIS

MP Fouad Makhzoumi said on Saturday: “Beirut is currently in danger and in need of all of us to defend its entity and message.” He considers that it summarizes today’s social and economic problems in Lebanon.

Makhzoumi emphasized, in a conference in Beirut, that the economic stability of Beirut is a prerequisite for political stability in the country.

He pointed out that fundamental change requires establishing a social and economic development program based on cooperation, dialogue, and consensus, detached from personal interests.

In addition, he stressed the necessity for the state to regularize its affairs, with the next president focusing on restoring relations, especially with the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia.

Makhzoumi called on Beirut’s MPs and figures to actively revitalize the capital, emphasizing that this dispersion is no longer acceptable.

In this context, he considered the recovery of Beirut to its leading role in decision-making possible.

Source: National News Agency – Lebanon

GEAGEA, BELGIUM AMBASSADOR MEETFOREIGN MINISTRY EXPRESSES CONCERN ABOUT RED SEA MILITARY ESCALATION, SAYS FAILURE TO STOP WAR ON GAZA MAY EXPAND CONFLICT CIRCLE

Lebanese Forces” party leader, Samir Geagea, on Saturday met in Maarab, the Ambassador of Belgium to Lebanon, Koen Vervaeke.

Attendees discussed political developments in the country and the region, especially the war in Gaza and the escalation in the Red Sea and southern Lebanon, in addition to the actions of delegations seeking to avoid the expansion of the conflict and spare Lebanon from this imminent danger.

Source: National News Agency – Lebanon

The Lebanese Ministry of Foreign Affairs and Emigrants expressed in an issued statement on Saturday, its deep concern about the recent escalated military operations in the Red Sea and the military aircraft raids on Yemeni territory.

The Ministry called for reducing tension, stopping escalation and military operations through concerted international and regional efforts to support stability in the region, including the security of maritime navigation in the Red Sea region.

It also warned that failure to address the real causes of this escalation through a total and immediate cessation of the Israeli aggression and war on Gaza, may expand the circle of conflict that would threaten the entire Middle East and regional and international peace and security.

The Ministry concluded its statement by reaffirming that a just and comprehensive peace for the Palestinian issue based on international legitimacy resolutions is solely capable of achieving security, stability and prosperity for the countries of the Middle
East and the Red Sea region.

Source: National News Agency – Lebanon

UK SHADOW FOREIGN SECRETARY MEETS BOU HABIB, ADVOCATES DIPLOMACY AND CEASEFIRE


Caretaker Minister of Foreign Affairs and Emigrants, Abdullah Bou Habib, on Friday welcomed David Lammy, the Shadow Foreign Secretary of the opposition shadow government in the United Kingdom.

Following their meeting, Lammy said, ‘I had very constructive talks with Minister Bou Habib about the highly concerning situation. I emphasized that we do not want to witness a deterioration in the regional situation but rather aim for a permanent ceasefire in Gaza.’

Moreover, Lammy expressed hope to reach a diplomatic solution to the longstanding issues since Resolution 1701 and to calm the situation.

‘This is the reason for my visit, which I intended as a precautionary measure to listen to perspectives, understand matters, and play my part in achieving de-escalation,’ he added.

Source: National News Agency-Lebanon