Beirut: An agreement has been reached to bring the contentious issue of Hezbollah’s weapons before the Lebanese Cabinet. This development comes as part of a broader legislative package passed by the Lebanese Parliament aimed at reforming various sectors.
According to National News Agency – Lebanon, foreign powers have resumed their pressure and issued threats concerning the handling of Hezbollah’s armaments. Al-Akhbar reports that these external entities are urging Lebanon to address the Hezbollah situation promptly or face potential consequences involving Israel.
Nidaa Al-Watan highlights a separate issue involving the avengement of Sean Rooney, with the killing of his alleged attacker, Mohammad Ayad. This incident has sparked various reactions within the nation and among international observers.
Al-Joumhouria focuses on a statement from Israel, denying any plans for the return of former Prime Minister Ehud Barak. The publication cites upcoming governmental sessions as critical tests for the current Leban
ese administration as they navigate both internal and external challenges.
The legislative reforms passed by Parliament are seen as steps toward stabilizing the country’s socio-political landscape amid growing international scrutiny and domestic demands for accountability and transparency.