Following the U.S.-Israeli strikes against Iran on Saturday morning, the key question in Lebanon is how Hezbollah will respond. Everyone is waiting to see what unfolds next, a source close to Ain al-Tineh told L’Orient-Le Jour. “This is a war in which the Americans are directly involved, and Lebanon appears to be just a detail,” the source said, adding that Hezbollah “will not embark on an adventure under these circumstances.”
Meanwhile, Lebanese Forces spokesperson Charles Jabbour told L’OLJ that “the most important thing at this stage is to take every possible measure to keep Lebanon completely out of the war.”
Following the U.S.-Israeli strikes against Iran on Saturday morning, the key question in Lebanon is how Hezbollah will respond. Everyone is waiting to see what unfolds next, a source close to Ain al-Tineh told L’Orient-Le Jour. “This is a war in which the Americans are directly involved, and Lebanon appears to be just a detail,” the source said, adding that Hezbollah “will not embark on an adventure under these circumstances.”
Meanwhile, Lebanese Forces spokesperson Charles Jabbour told L’OLJ that “the most important thing at this stage is to take every possible measure to keep Lebanon completely out of the war.”
Humanitarian convoy reaches Rmeish, Ain Ibl, Dibil despite obstacles