The Cabinet meeting on Thursday allowed all components of the government to breathe. Even though the thorny issue of the decision to expel the new Iranian ambassador was not raised, the fact that the Cabinet met demonstrates a real willingness on both sides, especially the Hezbollah-Amal alliance, not to take the war to the end and not to bring down the government.It is clear there was a desire on both sides to give the protagonists some time to try to find a "Lebanese-style" compromise and, above all, not to move toward a total rupture among the different components. On the flip-side Iranian ambassador expelled from Lebanon: Government crisis exposed, but contained This is why, in a tacit agreement, the fifth Shiite MP in the government, Fadi Makki, decided to attend the meeting, provided that the issue of the Iranian...
The Cabinet meeting on Thursday allowed all components of the government to breathe. Even though the thorny issue of the decision to expel the new Iranian ambassador was not raised, the fact that the Cabinet met demonstrates a real willingness on both sides, especially the Hezbollah-Amal alliance, not to take the war to the end and not to bring down the government.It is clear there was a desire on both sides to give the protagonists some time to try to find a "Lebanese-style" compromise and, above all, not to move toward a total rupture among the different components. On the flip-side Iranian ambassador expelled from Lebanon: Government crisis exposed, but contained This is why, in a tacit agreement, the fifth Shiite MP in the government, Fadi Makki, decided to attend the meeting, provided that the issue of the Iranian...
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