Lebanon: Protests Delay US Ambassador’s Visit to Grand Mufti

Demonstrators carry placards during a protest against the visit of the US ambassador to Lebanon to the Mufti of the Lebanese Republic, at Dar Al Fatwa, in Beirut, Lebanon, 09 November 2023. EPA/WAEL HAMZEH
Demonstrators carry placards during a protest against the visit of the US ambassador to Lebanon to the Mufti of the Lebanese Republic, at Dar Al Fatwa, in Beirut, Lebanon, 09 November 2023. EPA/WAEL HAMZEH
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Lebanon: Protests Delay US Ambassador’s Visit to Grand Mufti

Demonstrators carry placards during a protest against the visit of the US ambassador to Lebanon to the Mufti of the Lebanese Republic, at Dar Al Fatwa, in Beirut, Lebanon, 09 November 2023. EPA/WAEL HAMZEH
Demonstrators carry placards during a protest against the visit of the US ambassador to Lebanon to the Mufti of the Lebanese Republic, at Dar Al Fatwa, in Beirut, Lebanon, 09 November 2023. EPA/WAEL HAMZEH

The US Embassy in Beirut postponed the visit of Ambassador Dorothy Shea to Grand Mufti Sheikh Abdul Latif Derian on Thursday after protesters organized a sit-in outside Dar al-Fatwa in Beirut.

The protesters denounced the US position on the war on Gaza and carried Palestinian flags.

Dar al-Fatwa’s media office issued a statement announcing the “postponement of the visit of the US Ambassador to Lebanon, Dorothy Shea, upon her office’s request,” without specifying a new date for the visit.

Derian stressed the importance of stopping US support for the Israeli aggression on Gaza and urging the American administration to pressure the Zionist entity to cease its attacks on the enclave and the Palestinian people.

He called for establishing a Palestinian state with Jerusalem as its capital after ending the Zionist occupation.

The Mufti hoped that the Arab and Islamic summit that will be held in Saudi Arabia would have a unified position and lead to international measures through the Security Council against Israeli aggression.

He asserted the need to preserve the legitimate rights of Palestinians, reiterating that Lebanon and its people support the people’s rights.

He also noted that the threat and intimidation of dropping seismic bombs or a nuclear bomb on the Gaza Strip would not frighten the Arab and Islamic nations but rather increase their belief in the rights of Palestinians in rejecting the occupation of Arab lands.

The solution to the region’s problems can only be achieved through justice for the oppressed Palestinian people, said Derian.

The Mufti also issued a stern warning about Israeli raids on southern Lebanon, saying Tel Aviv was seeking to encroach on Lebanese sovereignty.



Lebanese Foreign Ministry Issues 2nd Summons for Iranian Ambassador

Foreign Minister Youssef Raji during the meeting in Cairo (Markaziah)
Foreign Minister Youssef Raji during the meeting in Cairo (Markaziah)
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Lebanese Foreign Ministry Issues 2nd Summons for Iranian Ambassador

Foreign Minister Youssef Raji during the meeting in Cairo (Markaziah)
Foreign Minister Youssef Raji during the meeting in Cairo (Markaziah)

Lebanon’s Ministry of Foreign Affairs has set a new date for Iranian Ambassador Mojtaba Amani to appear after he declined an earlier summons over his controversial remarks criticizing discussions about disarming Hezbollah.

The ambassador had been scheduled to visit the ministry on Wednesday but apologized for not attending.

Foreign Minister Youssef Raji had initially summoned Amani to the ministry on Tuesday in protest over his recent statements. In Raji’s absence abroad, the ambassador was expected to receive Lebanon’s official position from the ministry’s secretary general. However, Amani did not show up, later telling Lebanon’s Al Jadeed TV that while he had received the summons, he had excused himself from attending and had yet to be informed of a new date.

He stressed that Iran “respects whatever agreement the Lebanese people reach” regarding Hezbollah’s weapons, asserting that Tehran does not impose its views on Lebanese domestic affairs.

Later in the day, Markaziah News Agency reported that the Foreign Ministry had indeed set a new appointment for Amani, although it did not disclose the date.

The controversy stems from a post Amani made last Friday on X, in which he wrote: “The disarmament project is a clear conspiracy against nations.”

He added: “We in the Islamic Republic of Iran are fully aware of the dangers of this conspiracy and the threat it poses to the security of the peoples in the region. We warn others not to fall into the trap laid by the enemies.”

Amani also stressed that maintaining deterrence capability is “the first line of defense for sovereignty and independence, and it must not be compromised.”

On Wednesday, Raji reiterated that the new Lebanese government “adheres to a clear policy aimed at asserting the state’s sovereignty over all its territory, ensuring that arms are solely in the hands of the state, and that it alone holds the authority to decide on matters of war and peace.”

He also underscored commitment to the National Pact, the Taif Agreement, and genuine power-sharing between Lebanon’s communities, saying these principles are essential for national unity and effective participation.

Speaking at the meeting of Arab foreign ministers in Cairo, Raji addressed what he called Israel’s continued aggression against Lebanon.

According to a statement from the Foreign Ministry, Raji said: “The world has witnessed Lebanon’s full commitment to the ceasefire declaration. However, Israel insists on undermining the agreement and continues to violate Lebanon’s sovereignty on a daily basis.”

He reaffirmed Lebanon’s commitment to peaceful and diplomatic solutions, including full implementation of UN Security Council Resolution 1701, and stressed that Lebanon’s legitimate security institutions, particularly the Lebanese Army, are determined to carry out their national duties.