Beirut on Alert as Talks Aim to Halt Escalation after Tabtabai’s Killing

Mourners carry pictures of Haitham Tabtabai, who was killed in an Israeli strike a day earlier, during his funeral in Beirut's southern suburbs on November 24, 2025. (Photo by Ibrahim AMRO / AFP)
Mourners carry pictures of Haitham Tabtabai, who was killed in an Israeli strike a day earlier, during his funeral in Beirut's southern suburbs on November 24, 2025. (Photo by Ibrahim AMRO / AFP)
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Beirut on Alert as Talks Aim to Halt Escalation after Tabtabai’s Killing

Mourners carry pictures of Haitham Tabtabai, who was killed in an Israeli strike a day earlier, during his funeral in Beirut's southern suburbs on November 24, 2025. (Photo by Ibrahim AMRO / AFP)
Mourners carry pictures of Haitham Tabtabai, who was killed in an Israeli strike a day earlier, during his funeral in Beirut's southern suburbs on November 24, 2025. (Photo by Ibrahim AMRO / AFP)

Concern of further Israeli escalation has grown, following the assassination of Hezbollah’s chief of staff, Haitham al-Tabtabai, in Beirut’s southern suburbs on Sunday.

Lebanese officials view the Israeli strike that killed al-Tabtabai as a political and security message, particularly as it comes on the heels of a new initiative launched by Lebanese President Joseph Aoun. The proposal, like earlier attempts, was met not with dialogue but with fire.

The French Embassy in Beirut on Monday expressed its “deep concern over the Israeli strike that targeted Beirut on Sunday, increasing the risk of escalation in an already highly tense context,” according to a short statement published on its X account.

Diplomatic efforts are expected to continue this week, with Egyptian Foreign Minister Badr Abdelatty scheduled to arrive in Beirut on Tuesday to meet Lebanese officials. His visit follows earlier mediation by Egyptian intelligence chief Maj. Gen. Hassan Rashad, aimed at curbing confrontation and preventing an escalation.

“Weeks ago, when President Aoun proposed a negotiation framework, Israel responded with heavy bombardment of the Bekaa and the South,” ministerial sources told Asharq Al-Awsat. “Two days after he unveiled a new initiative for a sustainable solution and stability, the response came again - this time striking Beirut’s southern suburbs.”

The sources added that the presidency is seeking to garner support for the proposal and is holding both local and international discussions “to calm tensions and avoid escalation.”

They argue that Israel is signaling that “efforts - whether through initiatives or negotiations - are futile, because Israel will do what it decides to do,” pointing to “a series of increasingly hostile statements from officials in Tel Aviv.”

Yet Hezbollah signaled a hardening stance. During the funeral of al-Tabtabai on Monday, the head of its Executive Council, Ali Daamoush, declared: “We are not concerned with any proposal or initiative as long as (Israeli) aggression and violations continue.

He called on Israel to commit to the ceasefire obligations before discussion on any initiative.

Ministerial sources reiterated Aoun’s call for the international community to assume its responsibilities. “Israel refuses every initiative, and we see no clear international action. We are doing our part; let the world do its part,” they remarked.

Israel has meanwhile announced that it has significantly reinforced its northern air-defense readiness and vowed to intensify strikes aimed at weakening Hezbollah and preventing it from rebuilding its capabilities.

Parliamentary sources from the Development and Liberation Bloc, led by Speaker Nabih Berri, said the strike carries “multiple political and security messages,” delivered not only to Hezbollah but also to the Lebanese presidency and its diplomatic efforts.

They warned that the attack, carried out in a densely populated residential district, marks “a dangerous indicator of the escalating strategy Israel has pursued since the November 2024 ceasefire agreement.”

MP Antoine Habchi of the Lebanese Forces bloc argued that Hezbollah’s leadership “still hides among civilians,” claiming this shows the presence of collaborators within the organization.

He called on the state to intervene and “identify where the breach lies."



Former Syrian Regime Officer Arrested

Syrian Ministry of Interior in Damascus (Official Website)
Syrian Ministry of Interior in Damascus (Official Website)
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Former Syrian Regime Officer Arrested

Syrian Ministry of Interior in Damascus (Official Website)
Syrian Ministry of Interior in Damascus (Official Website)

Syria's Interior Ministry announced on Saturday the arrest of a former officer in Bashar al-Assad's regime holding the rank of major general and accused of committing crimes and violations.

In a statement, the ministry said that "based on precise monitoring and surveillance operations, Internal Security Forces carried out a special security operation that resulted in the arrest of criminal Mohammed Mohsen Nayouf."

"The criminal held the rank of major general under the former regime and occupied several prominent military and leadership positions, including service in the Third Corps, command of the 18th Tank Division, chief of staff of the 11th Division in 2020, and commander of the 105th Republican Guard Brigade in 2016."

According to the statement, the detainee was referred to the relevant authorities to complete investigations and take the necessary legal measures before being referred to the judiciary.

Syrian military police deployed near the explosion site in Bab Sharqi, near the headquarters of the Syrian Defense Ministry in Damascus, Syria, May 19, 2026. EPA/MOHAMMEDALRIFAI

The Syrian Arab News Agency (SANA) reported that the operation, carried out on Friday by the Salamiyah Security Directorate, which is affiliated with the Internal Security Command in Hama, comes "as part of the Interior Ministry's and relevant authorities' efforts to pursue and hold accountable those involved in crimes and violations committed against the Syrian people during the former regime, based on the principle of ending impunity, achieving transitional justice, and guaranteeing the rights of victims and their families."

Earlier on Friday, the Interior Ministry announced the arrest of Mohammed Imad Mahrez, one of the guards at Saydnaya prison during the former regime, making this the second such operation.


Hezbollah Says Message from Iran Shows it 'Will Not Give up' on Group

Displaced residents wave Hezbollah flags, including one bearing a picture of its leader, Naim Qassem, as they pass rubble of destroyed buildings in Dahiyeh, Beirut's southern suburbs, Lebanon, Friday, April 17, 2026, following a ceasefire between Israel and Hezbollah. (AP Photo/Bilal Hussein)
Displaced residents wave Hezbollah flags, including one bearing a picture of its leader, Naim Qassem, as they pass rubble of destroyed buildings in Dahiyeh, Beirut's southern suburbs, Lebanon, Friday, April 17, 2026, following a ceasefire between Israel and Hezbollah. (AP Photo/Bilal Hussein)
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Hezbollah Says Message from Iran Shows it 'Will Not Give up' on Group

Displaced residents wave Hezbollah flags, including one bearing a picture of its leader, Naim Qassem, as they pass rubble of destroyed buildings in Dahiyeh, Beirut's southern suburbs, Lebanon, Friday, April 17, 2026, following a ceasefire between Israel and Hezbollah. (AP Photo/Bilal Hussein)
Displaced residents wave Hezbollah flags, including one bearing a picture of its leader, Naim Qassem, as they pass rubble of destroyed buildings in Dahiyeh, Beirut's southern suburbs, Lebanon, Friday, April 17, 2026, following a ceasefire between Israel and Hezbollah. (AP Photo/Bilal Hussein)

Hezbollah said Saturday that a message from Tehran showed that Iran would not abandon the Lebanese militant group and that the Islamic republic's latest proposal to end the US-Iran war included a ceasefire in Lebanon.

Iran-backed Hezbollah said in a statement that its chief Naim Qassem had received a message from Tehran's Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi, which indicated that Iran "will not give up its support for movements demanding justice and freedom, foremost among them Hezbollah".

In Iran's latest proposal through Pakistani mediators aimed at achieving "a permanent and stable end to the war, the demand to include Lebanon in the ceasefire was emphasised", the statement added.


South Lebanon Hospital Damaged in Israeli Strikes

Volunteers from the Lebanese Red Cross rescue a woman in the city of Nabatieh in South Lebanon (AFP)
Volunteers from the Lebanese Red Cross rescue a woman in the city of Nabatieh in South Lebanon (AFP)
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South Lebanon Hospital Damaged in Israeli Strikes

Volunteers from the Lebanese Red Cross rescue a woman in the city of Nabatieh in South Lebanon (AFP)
Volunteers from the Lebanese Red Cross rescue a woman in the city of Nabatieh in South Lebanon (AFP)

Israel kept up strikes on Lebanon on Saturday, hours after overnight raids on the country's south and east, including one that damaged a hospital, its chief executive told AFP.

Lebanon's state-run National News Agency (NNA) reported Israeli airstrikes on around a dozen locations in the south on Saturday including one targeting an agricultural area, "wounding several Syrian workers".

The NNA said an overnight strike in the southern city of Tyre that targeted a site near the hospital caused "severe damage" to the facility.

An AFP correspondent saw shattered glass, ceiling panels blown out and damaged medical equipment at the multi-storey Hiram hospital.

The Israeli military late on Friday night had issued evacuation warnings ahead of strikes on two locations in Tyre, saying it would target "Hezbollah facilities".

Accompanying maps advised people to leave areas within 500 metres (yards) of the target buildings, with the Hiram hospital shown within the advised evacuation area.

The hospital's CEO Dr Salman Aydibi told AFP that around 40 patients were in the facility when the warning was issued, including seven in intensive care.

"We took the patients to a safer location" elsewhere inside the hospital, he said, adding that none were harmed but some 30 staff sustained minor injuries.

He said an evaluation of the damage was ongoing and that the hospital has remained operational, though the emergency department briefly closed.

He said it was the third strike near the facility since the latest Israel-Hezbollah war erupted on March 2.

Israel's army said Saturday that it had targeted "Hezbollah infrastructure sites in Tyre" overnight where operatives from the Iran-backed group worked to "plan and execute attacks" against Israeli soldiers.

"Prior to the strike, steps were taken to mitigate harm to civilians, including the issuing of advance warnings, the use of precise munitions, and aerial surveillance," it added.

Another AFP correspondent saw heavy damage at both targeted sites in Tyre, with a man searching for his belongings among the debris at one location.

Israel's army also targeted east Lebanon overnight, saying it struck a "Hezbollah underground compound" used to manufacture weapons.

Lebanon's Hamas-aligned Islamist group Jamaa Islamiya and its armed wing the Al-Fajr Forces said Saturday in a statement that one of its members was killed in an Israeli strike in east Lebanon.

Under the terms of the ceasefire published by Washington, Israel reserves the right to act against "planned, imminent or ongoing attacks".