Lebanon: Hezbollah Seeks to Restore Ties with Aoun

Then FPM leader Michel Aoun and Hezbollah leader Hassan Nasrallah shake hands as they declare their understanding in February 2006. (Reuters)
Then FPM leader Michel Aoun and Hezbollah leader Hassan Nasrallah shake hands as they declare their understanding in February 2006. (Reuters)
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Lebanon: Hezbollah Seeks to Restore Ties with Aoun

Then FPM leader Michel Aoun and Hezbollah leader Hassan Nasrallah shake hands as they declare their understanding in February 2006. (Reuters)
Then FPM leader Michel Aoun and Hezbollah leader Hassan Nasrallah shake hands as they declare their understanding in February 2006. (Reuters)

Lebanon’s Hezbollah group seeks to restore a “Christian” cover for the battles it's waging against Israel in South Lebanon, and has therefore visited its former ally and founder of the Free Patriotic Movement Michel Aoun.
Hezbollah MPs, Mohammed Raad, Ali Ammar and Hassan Fadlallah, visited the former president, Aoun, at his residence to brief him on the field developments in South Lebanon.
Relations deteriorated between the former allies when the term of Aoun officially ended on 31 October, 2022.
The Aounists believe that Hezbollah was involved in thwarting the term of Aoun, and accuse the party of turning a blind eye to what they believe is “trespassing” on the jurisdictions of the post of president which has been vacant since the term end of Aoun.
Lebanon's divided parliamentarians have since failed to elect a successor to Aoun.
After the Hezbollah delegation held talks with Aoun, Raad said that “connections with Aoun were never and will never be broken.
“Our visit is an opportunity to brief the President on the situation on the ground. We insist on maintaining dialogue...to solve major problems Lebanon is suffering from”.
But a senior FPM source told Asharq Al-Awsat that the visit "changes nothing in our position regarding what is happening in the South”, he said.
Although Hezbollah’s meeting with Aoun aimed to explain that the party is trying to contain the situation in the south, in the end, “it is categorically unacceptable to link the fronts of Lebanon and Gaza”, according to the source.
Earlier, Aoun had stated that engaging in a war with Israel only encourages aggression against Lebanon. 
“Engaging in confrontation only exacerbates the danger. We are not bound with Gaza by a defense treaty ...but part of the Lebanese people has already made a choice, and the government is incapable of taking a stance”.
Aoun’s rhetoric only increased the rift between the FPM and Hezbollah. 
Hezbollah has publicly indicated that it would halt its attacks on Israel from Lebanon when the Israeli offensive in the Gaza Strip stops, but that it was also ready to keep on fighting if Israel continued hostilities.
Hezbollah and Israel have been locked in hostilities for months in parallel to the Gaza war. It has marked the worst conflict between the heavily armed adversaries since a 2006 war, fuelling fears of an even bigger confrontation.

 



Israeli Woman Killed by Hezbollah Rocket Attack, 10 Wounded

Israeli security inspect damages caused by debris from an intercepted missile, in Ramat Gan, Tel Aviv, Israel, 18 November 2024. (EPA)
Israeli security inspect damages caused by debris from an intercepted missile, in Ramat Gan, Tel Aviv, Israel, 18 November 2024. (EPA)
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Israeli Woman Killed by Hezbollah Rocket Attack, 10 Wounded

Israeli security inspect damages caused by debris from an intercepted missile, in Ramat Gan, Tel Aviv, Israel, 18 November 2024. (EPA)
Israeli security inspect damages caused by debris from an intercepted missile, in Ramat Gan, Tel Aviv, Israel, 18 November 2024. (EPA)

Israel’s Magen David Adom rescue services said one woman was killed and 10 wounded in a Hezbollah rocket attack that hit northern Israel.

According to paramedics who arrived at the scene, one woman was killed instantly and 10 others were injured after a rocket struck a four-story building the northern Israeli city of Shfaram.

The Israeli military said the Lebanese group Hezbollah had launched more than 100 projectiles toward Israel on Monday.

Israeli medical officials also said at least five people in central Israel have been wounded by shrapnel after a missile launched from Lebanon was intercepted.

The missile triggered air raid sirens in the Tel Aviv area before it was shot down. But authorities said shrapnel from the interception hit several people on the ground.

The Magen David Adom rescue service said it treated five people for injuries. Victims were taken to Beilinson Hospital, where one woman was reported in serious condition.

Hezbollah began launching missiles, rockets and drones at Israel on Oct. 8, 2023, in solidarity with Hamas in its war with Israel in Gaza. Israel stepped up their attack against Hezbollah in mid-September.

More than 3,500 people have been killed in Lebanon by Israeli fire — 80% of them in the past eight weeks — according to Lebanon’s Health Ministry. In Israel, 77 people, including 31 soldiers, have been killed by Hezbollah.