Lebanon’s Prime Minister Warns Against Dragging Country Into ‘Adventures’
Prime Minister Nawaf Salam urges unity and warns against involvement in regional conflicts after over 10 Israeli strikes targeted Hezbollah sites in southern Lebanon.
- On Saturday, Lebanese Prime Minister Nawaf Salam said he would not accept anyone dragging the country into adventures that threaten its security and unity, urging wisdom after the Israel-US assault on Iran.
- The IDF said Hezbollah used launch sites and subterranean infrastructure to advance plots against Israel and has operated there recently to rebuild, violating Lebanon understandings.
- Qatari channel Al‑Araby reported more than 10 strikes in al‑Qatrani and Wadi Barghuz, and the IDF's 91st Division said it destroyed four structures used by Hezbollah in southern Lebanon last week.
- The IDF said it will not allow the Hezbollah terrorist organization to rearm and will keep acting to remove threats, while security officials warned of a 'multi‑front' escalation with Iran‑backed Houthis likely joining.
- Despite the campaign, Hezbollah has not yet decided whether to enter the confrontation, and current assessments suggest it may initially stay out despite the escalating Israel‑US campaign against Iran.
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Lebanon’s prime minister warns against dragging country into ‘adventures’
BEIRUT, Feb 28 (Reuters) – Lebanese Prime Minister Nawaf Salam on Saturday said he would not accept anyone dragging “the country into adventures that threaten its security and unity”, in an indirect message to the Iran-backed Lebanese armed group Hezbollah. In a statement released after Israel and the United States launched strikes on Iran, Salam noted the “serious developments” in the region and called on “all Lebanese to act with wisdom …
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