Lebanon: Hezbollah’s Weapons Met with Widening Criticism

Slogans raised by the residents of Kahaleh against the weapons of Hezbollah (EPA)
Slogans raised by the residents of Kahaleh against the weapons of Hezbollah (EPA)
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Lebanon: Hezbollah’s Weapons Met with Widening Criticism

Slogans raised by the residents of Kahaleh against the weapons of Hezbollah (EPA)
Slogans raised by the residents of Kahaleh against the weapons of Hezbollah (EPA)

Following the incident of Hezbollah’s truck, which overturned Wednesday on a mountain road near Lebanese capital, Beirut, a wave of criticism emerged, denouncing the spread of the party’s weapons and reflecting a widening rift between Hezbollah and its opponents.

The Free Patriotic Movement (FPM), the party’s only ally outside the Shiite community, criticized the spread of illegal weapons.

Hezbollah’s lorry, which was carrying ammunition, overturned in the Christian-dominated area of Kahaleh on Wednesday night. Clashes and tension erupted between the residents and Hezbollah members, leading to the death of two persons.

“What happened in the town of Kahaleh is a warning alarm for the imminent danger of a decomposing state and a convulsing society,” the FPM said in a statement.

Walid al-Ashqar, a member of the FPM political council, told Asharq Al-Awsat: “From the beginning, we said that the weapon is aimed at Israel, but when it is directed inward, we express our reservations about it.”

Meanwhile, the head of the Kataeb party, MP Sami Gemayel denounced the incident, saying: “We are not ready to coexist with an armed militia in Lebanon.”

He continued: “Lebanon is in a dangerous position, and we cannot continue in this way. We are reaching the point of no return, and the problems in all regions are interconnected, and are the result of the presence of weapons outside the framework of the state.”

On Thursday, the Lebanese Army said in a statement that a load of ammunition was seized in a truck belonging to Hezbollah that overturned on Wednesday night on the Beirut-Damascus highway, in a town near Beirut.

The incident sparked tension and a clash between the town’s residents and the party’s members, which resulted in two deaths, the statement added.

“The ammunition load of the truck was transported to a military facility, and an investigation was initiated under the supervision of the relevant judiciary,” according to the statement.

Judicial sources told Asharq Al-Awsat that the Public Prosecution Office and the government commissioner to the Military Court were supervising the preliminary investigations.



US Links Ankara-Damascus Normalization to Political Solution in Syria

Meeting between Erdogan and Assad in 2010 (Archive)
Meeting between Erdogan and Assad in 2010 (Archive)
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US Links Ankara-Damascus Normalization to Political Solution in Syria

Meeting between Erdogan and Assad in 2010 (Archive)
Meeting between Erdogan and Assad in 2010 (Archive)

Recent statements by Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan on his willingness to meet Syrian President Bashar al-Assad to normalize relations between the two countries have sparked mixed reactions.
While the Syrian opposition sees the possibility of such a meeting despite the challenges, Damascus views the statements as a political maneuver by the Turks. Meanwhile, the United States has tied the normalization process to achieving a political solution in Syria based on UN Security Council Resolution 2254, issued in 2015.
Turkish media reported on Thursday that a US administration official, who was not named, confirmed that Washington is against normalizing relations with the Syrian regime under Assad. He emphasized that Washington cannot accept normalizing ties with Damascus without progress toward a political solution that ends the conflicts in Syria.
Meanwhile, the head of the National Coalition of Syrian Revolution and Opposition Forces, Hadi al-Bahra, stated that a meeting between Assad and Erdogan is possible despite the obstacles. In a statement to Reuters on Thursday, Bahra said the meeting is feasible, even though Ankara is fully aware that the Assad regime cannot currently meet its demands and understands the regime’s limitations.
Bahra pointed out that the UN-led political process remains frozen and that he had briefed US and Western officials on the latest developments in the Syrian file. On Saturday, Bahra participated in a consultative meeting in Ankara with the Syrian Negotiation Commission, along with a high-level delegation from the US State Department, during which they exchanged views on the political solution and the need to establish binding mechanisms for implementing international resolutions related to the Syrian issue.
On the other side, Assad’s special advisor, Bouthaina Shaaban, dismissed Erdogan’s announcement that Ankara is awaiting a response from Damascus regarding his meeting with Assad for normalization as another political maneuver with ulterior motives.
Shaaban, speaking during a lecture at the Omani Ministry of Foreign Affairs, which was reported by Turkish media on Thursday, stated that any rapprochement between the two countries is contingent on its withdrawal of forces from Syrian territory.