NETANYAHU REFUSED TO DISCUSS POLICY ON LEBANON IN CABINET: REPORTS


Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu reportedly refused to discuss the Israeli occupation’s policy regarding Lebanon during a cabinet meeting on Thursday, as reported by the Israeli Walla! news site.

Netanyahu said he refused to engage in such discussions within the cabinet as he sees it as a “forum plagued by leaks,” sources familiar with the matter said.

During the cabinet session, several ministers raised the issue of Lebanon, posing questions about the Israeli occupation forces’ response policy.

Energy Minister Eli Cohen initiated the discussion by asserting that “a stricter response should be taken against Hezbollah.”

Netanyahu responded by saying, “As long as there is no war in the north, the issue of Lebanon is only discussed in the war cabinet, because everything said here is leaked.”

However, even within the War Cabinet, Netanyahu does not have much trust in his subordinates, for a December report by Israeli Channel 13 said Israeli Chief of Staff Herzi Halevi was searched before entering a
War Cabinet meeting.

As Halevi attempted to enter the hall, a security guard from the Prime Minister’s office insisted on inspecting Halevi’s belongings to ensure that he did not have any recording devices on his person, the channel’s political affairs correspondent reported.

The incident unfolded at “al-Bir,” located in the Security Ministry in “Tel Aviv”. Displeased with the situation, Halevi proceeded to enter the meeting hall. Once inside, he addressed those present, expressing his frustration with the security check.

Among the attendees was Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu’s military secretary, who bore witness to Halevi’s discontent.

SEARCH, PROBE EVERYONE

Earlier reports detailed how employees in the Prime Minister’s office were conducting inspections on officers who had participated in the War Cabinet meetings, requesting confirmation that they were not carrying any recording devices.

A more recent report highlighted that the growing disagreements among war cabinet members in the Israeli occupa
tion government have become a prominent topic addressed by Israeli media ever since the Israeli occupation forces began their genocidal war on the Gaza Strip.

Israeli channel Makan reported that the cabinet rift deepened after an exchange of accusations among Israeli cabinet members in the last session. The rift indicated that more and more disagreements are surfacing especially after the no-show intention of two ministers of the Israeli occupation’s Benny Gantz-led “National Unity” alliance in the upcoming war cabinet meeting later today.

According to Israeli media, the two members who will refrain from joining this week’s war cabinet meeting are Gadi Eisenkot and Hailey Tropper. Israeli media further stressed that their decision came after the last session’s verbal row.

The Israeli occupation Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu declared, according to The Times of Israel, that anyone entering the war cabinet meetings and any discussions of “national security” matters, both members of cabinet and high-rankin
g officials, “must be compelled to undergo lie detector tests.”

According to Netanyahu, this comes in light of the leaks regarding a meeting in January, as well as those that preceded it where significant information was leaked to the press.

“We have a plague of leaks and I am not willing to continue like this, which is why I directed the promotion of a law that everyone who sits in cabinets and security discussions, including the political and professional ranks – will undergo a polygraph,” Channel 12 quoted Netanyahu as saying during the cabinet meeting.

Source: National News Agency – Lebanon

LEBANON REAPS VICTORY OVER PALESTINE IN THE BEIRUT INTERNATIONAL CUP TOURNAMENT


The Lebanese basketball national team achieved its second victory over the Palestine national team this afternoon (84-55), in the ‘Beirut Cup’ quadrennial international tournament held in the Ghazir Sports Club hall.

Lebanon began the tournament by defeating Iraq yesterday, and will conclude it on Tuesday by meeting Syria, while Palestine won over Syria, and will meet Iraq on Tuesday.

The tournament serves as preparation for the participating teams for the first window of qualifiers for the continental championship finals in Saudi Arabia next year. Each team plays two matches in this window.

Global Active Sports, the tournament organizer, will host an official dinner banquet for the delegations, at 8:30 pm tomorrow at the Palms Beach House restaurant in Jounieh, under the patronage of the President of the Lebanese Basketball Federation and First Vice President of the AFC, Akram Halabi.

Source: National News Agency – Lebanon

FM partakes in dialogue session at MSC on peace, future of Israeli-Palestinian relations

Munich: Deputy Prime Minister and Minister of Foreign Affairs and Expatriates Ayman Safadi participated Sunday in a dialogue session at the Munich Security Conference entitled “Peace in Pieces: The Future of Israeli-Palestinian Relations.”

In his remarks during the session, Safadi said, “We must put things in their proper context; what we see in Gaza is a devastating war, genocide, destruction of the livelihoods of two million people, pushing people to the brink, destroying hospitals, killing journalists, paramedics, and aid workers, and the main reason for all this is the occupation that has no end in sight, and is being entrenched day by day.”

Safadi added, “Look at the number of settlements and the increase in their number that we have seen in the past few years; look at the situation before October 7; there was a complete absence of a political horizon; there was a government that included extremist and racist ministers who clearly called for the killing of Palestinians, described them as human animals,
and did not respect their rights; and there was an approach in which this Israeli government tried to sell the false idea that it could bypass the Palestinian issue to achieve regional peace and ignore the Palestinians as if they did not exist.”

Safadi continued, “Look at the facts and figures. What did we see before October 7? Look at the number of settlements, confiscation of land, besieging and strangling the Palestinian economy, attacks on holy sites, and the political narrative that was coming out of this Israeli government. The current Israeli Prime Minister said that his mission is to thwart the aspirations of the Palestinian people to establish a state.”

Safadi stressed, “We all condemned the killing of Israeli civilians on October 7; all Arab countries condemned it, but I have not heard a single Israeli official condemn the killing of 29,000 people in Gaza, 75% of whom are women and children.”

Safadi underlined that Israel cannot enjoy security unless the Palestinians enjoy it. He said, “None of u
s will enjoy peace unless the Palestinians enjoy their legitimate rights to establish their state, freedom and dignity.”

Source: Jordan News Agency

Royal Hashemite Court mourns passing of Princess Rajwa’s father

Amman: The Royal Hashemite Court mourns the passing of the father of Her Royal Highness Princess Rajwa Al Hussein, Khaled bin Musaed bin Saif bin Abdulaziz Al Saif, may his soul rest in peace.

By His Majesty King Abdullah’s orders, the Royal Hashemite Court has announced three days of mourning, as of Sunday, 18 February 2024 according to a royal court statement.

The Royal Hashemite Court expresses its deepest sympathies and condolences to Their Majesties King Abdullah II ibn Al Hussein and Queen Rania Al Abdullah, Their Royal Highnesses Crown Prince Al Hussein bin Abdullah II and Princess Rajwa Al Hussein, and to Al Saif family in these difficult times.

Source: Jordan News Agency

MIKATI MEETS IN GERMANY WITH HIS QATARI, IRAQI COUNTERPARTS


Prime Minister Najib Mikati met today with Qatari Prime Minister, Foreign Affairs Minister Sheikh Mohammed bin Abdul Rahman Al Thani, during the ‘Munich Security Conference’ in Germany, where they discussed the situation in Lebanon and the work of the ‘Five-Year Committee’ to help resolve the vacuum crisis at the Lebanese presidential level.

Mutual talks also touched on the situation in southern Lebanon and the ongoing efforts to reach a ceasefire in Gaza.

Prime Minister Mikati also met with his Iraqi counterpart, Muhammed Shia Al-Sudani, and reiterated his gratitude to Iraq for ‘always standing by Lebanon.’

Source: National News Agency – Lebanon

HARIRI LEAVES BEIRUT


Former Prime Minister Saad Hariri left Beirut this evening, expressing his appreciation and gratitude to ‘the tens of thousands of loyal people who came from various Lebanese regions and from the capital, Beirut, to participate in commemorating the anniversary of the assassination of martyr Prime Minister Rafik Hariri and his companions.’

He renewed his call to ‘everyone, especially the people of loyalty, to preserve the country,’ and said: ‘As we were together, so we will remain, and I will be by your side wherever I may be…’

While regretting not being able to meet with all the delegations due to time constraints, Hariri expressed his hope to “meet with everyone in the near future.”

Source: National News Agency – Lebanon