Lebanon Awaits Hezbollah’s Response to Aoun’s Independence Initiative

Lebanese President Joseph Aoun announces his initiative for a settlement with Israel from an army barracks in the South on Friday evening (Lebanese Presidency).
Lebanese President Joseph Aoun announces his initiative for a settlement with Israel from an army barracks in the South on Friday evening (Lebanese Presidency).
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Lebanon Awaits Hezbollah’s Response to Aoun’s Independence Initiative

Lebanese President Joseph Aoun announces his initiative for a settlement with Israel from an army barracks in the South on Friday evening (Lebanese Presidency).
Lebanese President Joseph Aoun announces his initiative for a settlement with Israel from an army barracks in the South on Friday evening (Lebanese Presidency).

Hezbollah has yet to respond to President Joseph Aoun’s new diplomatic initiative aimed at ending Israeli strikes on Lebanon.

The proposal, unveiled during an address from the southern city of Tyre on the 82nd anniversary of Lebanon’s independence, carried strong national symbolism and a call for unified state authority.

The first major endorsement came swiftly from Parliament Speaker Nabih Berri, who described the address to Asharq Al-Awsat newspaper as “an independence speech on the day of independence, in form, place, subject, and substance.”

Berri confirmed that the visit of his political aide, MP Ali Hassan Khalil, to Tehran was “positive,” saying Lebanon’s parliamentary elections will be held on schedule in May, “without justification for delay” and under the current electoral law.

Berri’s stance raises questions about the position of his ally, Hezbollah. Political sources close to the Shiite alliance (Hezbollah and the Amal Movement) are characterizing Aoun’s proposal as a “complete initiative” in the political sense, one that offers no concessions yet leaves little room for objection.

According to the sources, Hezbollah may request clarifications but is unlikely to oppose the plan outright, particularly after Berri’s endorsement.

The sources noted that Hezbollah is still holding internal consultations and coordinating with Berri. The party’s official position is expected to be delivered by its Secretary-General Sheikh Naim Qassem, during a speech marking one year since the US and French-brokered ceasefire with Israel on Nov. 27, 2024.

Sources from within the Shiite bloc explained that Aoun’s insistence on internationally mediated negotiations was not merely a rejection of direct talks with Israel.

Rather, it reaffirmed that any settlement must remain under the framework of UN Security Council Resolution 1701, which mandates full Israeli withdrawal to the internationally recognized borders.

They described the initiative as a roadmap for the liberation and reconstruction of the south, reflecting a widespread sentiment among southern communities eager to rebuild and return to their homes. This makes it difficult for Hezbollah to find grounds to object without losing popular support.

The party is also reportedly sounding out Iran’s leadership on two key matters: Aoun’s call for internationally mediated negotiations, and reports of renewed US-Iran talks. These issues featured prominently during Khalil’s Tehran meetings with National Security Council Secretary-General Ali Larijani and Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi, according to political sources.

These sources added that Tehran appears unconcerned about the prospects of a new confrontation with Israel and the United States, despite repeated threats by Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, suggesting that diplomacy is quietly returning.

Analysts argue that Hezbollah must be cautious before rejecting the president’s initiative. A negative stance could repeat the miscalculations of its support for Gaza, an intervention that led to domestic isolation, leaving Amal as its sole political shield.

Critics ask why some factions, notably the Lebanese Forces, continue to attack Aoun over the monopoly of weapons while ignoring his attempt to restore state authority through negotiation.

The central question remains: Is Hezbollah ready to transition from armed resistance to full partnership in the Lebanese state? As the country faces a decisive phase, many believe that unified support for Aoun’s proposal could draw international pressure on Israel to commit to negotiations, safeguard southern stability, and end a conflict no longer tolerable for Lebanon.



Iraq to Keep Crude Output at 1.4 million bpd amid Hormuz Tensions, Oil Minister Says

Technicians working at the Majnoon oil field in Basra, Iraq. (Reuters)
Technicians working at the Majnoon oil field in Basra, Iraq. (Reuters)
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Iraq to Keep Crude Output at 1.4 million bpd amid Hormuz Tensions, Oil Minister Says

Technicians working at the Majnoon oil field in Basra, Iraq. (Reuters)
Technicians working at the Majnoon oil field in Basra, Iraq. (Reuters)

Iraq has decided to continue producing crude oil at a level of 1.4 million barrels per day, Oil Minister Hayan Abdel-Ghani said on Thursday, according to its state news agency, Reuters reported.

The minister said that 200,000 barrels per day are being transported via reservoirs through Türkiye, Syria, and Jordan, noting that Iraq has put in place a plan to manage the current situation, especially after the events in the Strait of Hormuz.


51 Crew Rescued, 1 Dead after Attack on Tankers Off Iraq

An oil tanker burns after being hit by an Iranian strike in the ship-to-ship transfer zone at Khor al-Zubair port near Basra, Iraq, late Wednesday, March 11, 2026. (AP Photo)
An oil tanker burns after being hit by an Iranian strike in the ship-to-ship transfer zone at Khor al-Zubair port near Basra, Iraq, late Wednesday, March 11, 2026. (AP Photo)
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51 Crew Rescued, 1 Dead after Attack on Tankers Off Iraq

An oil tanker burns after being hit by an Iranian strike in the ship-to-ship transfer zone at Khor al-Zubair port near Basra, Iraq, late Wednesday, March 11, 2026. (AP Photo)
An oil tanker burns after being hit by an Iranian strike in the ship-to-ship transfer zone at Khor al-Zubair port near Basra, Iraq, late Wednesday, March 11, 2026. (AP Photo)

More than 50 crew members were rescued after an attack on two oil tankers in Iraq's territorial waters, Farhan al-Fartousi of the port authorities told AFP.

Fartousi, from Iraq's General Company for Ports, said "all crew members of the two tankers were rescued," adding that the 51 workers were in good condition.

The attack killed at least one crew member, an Indian national.

Iran's Revolutionary Guards said Thursday they had struck a Marshall Islands-flagged ship, which they claimed was US-owned, in the north of the Gulf.

The vessel, Safesea Vishnu, came under attack March 11 while operating near Basra, India’s embassy said.

The remaining 15 Indian crew members were evacuated and are safe, the embassy added.


Israel Orders Army to Prepare for 'Expanding' Lebanon Operations

A man stands by the rubble of a destroyed building in the aftermath of overnight Israeli airstrikes in the southern Lebanese coastal city of Tyre on March 12, 2026. (Photo by Kawnat HAJU / AFP)
A man stands by the rubble of a destroyed building in the aftermath of overnight Israeli airstrikes in the southern Lebanese coastal city of Tyre on March 12, 2026. (Photo by Kawnat HAJU / AFP)
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Israel Orders Army to Prepare for 'Expanding' Lebanon Operations

A man stands by the rubble of a destroyed building in the aftermath of overnight Israeli airstrikes in the southern Lebanese coastal city of Tyre on March 12, 2026. (Photo by Kawnat HAJU / AFP)
A man stands by the rubble of a destroyed building in the aftermath of overnight Israeli airstrikes in the southern Lebanese coastal city of Tyre on March 12, 2026. (Photo by Kawnat HAJU / AFP)

Israeli Defense Minister Israel Katz said Thursday that he had ordered the military to prepare for expanding operations in Lebanon after Hezbollah fired a heavy barrage of rockets ⁠at Israel overnight.

"The Prime Minister and I have instructed the IDF to prepare for expanding IDF operations in Lebanon and for restoring quiet and security to the northern communities," Katz was quoted as saying in a statement.

"I warned the President of Lebanon that if the Lebanese government does not know how to control the territory and prevent Hezbollah from threatening northern communities and firing toward Israel -- we will take the territory and do it ourselves," Katz said in a situation assessment, according to the statement from his ministry.

 

A man walks over blood stains, in the aftermath of an Israeli strike in Ramlet al-Bayda at Corniche Beirut, in Beirut, Lebanon, March 12, 2026. REUTERS/Claudia Greco

 

An Israeli strike hit a car Thursday in Ramlet al-Bayda, a major seaside tourist area of Beirut where dozens of displaced people have been sheltering. Eight people were killed and 31 others were wounded, the Lebanese Health Ministry said.

In Aramoun, a town about 10 kilometers south of Beirut, another three people were killed and a child was wounded in another early Israeli attack.

At least 634 people have been killed in Lebanon since the latest fighting began, the Health Ministry said.

Lebanon was drawn into the Middle East war last week when Hezbollah attacked Israel in response to the killing of Iranian supreme leader Ali Khamenei in US-Israeli strikes.

Hezbollah launched some 200 rockets at Israel’s north and deeper into the country overnight, the Israeli military says.

Many rockets were intercepted and no serious injuries were reported.