Lebanon: Possible Breakthrough in Government Formation

Hariri received Thursday Egyptian Ambassador to Lebanon Nazih Naggari/NNA
Hariri received Thursday Egyptian Ambassador to Lebanon Nazih Naggari/NNA
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Lebanon: Possible Breakthrough in Government Formation

Hariri received Thursday Egyptian Ambassador to Lebanon Nazih Naggari/NNA
Hariri received Thursday Egyptian Ambassador to Lebanon Nazih Naggari/NNA

Despite optimism over a possible forthcoming breakthrough after Prime Minister-designate Saad Hariri relaunched earlier this week his efforts for a solution to the government crisis, observers believe that new obstacles could hinder his mission.

Hariri’s last round of talks had almost solved the obstacle on the representation of the Hezbollah-led March 8 alliance’s six Sunni deputies.

However, there are signs that some blocs could demand exchanging portfolios, a move that could bring back the negotiations to square one.

“Hariri continues his contacts with all parties. If intentions are good, a government could see the light soon,” sources close to the PM told Asharq Al-Awsat.

They said the new round of talks showed that all parties want a new government, given the dire economic situation in the country and the deteriorating state of public institutions.

Commenting on the March 8 Sunni obstacle, the sources said the problem of the representation of the six deputies from the Consultative Gathering is almost solved as concerned parties agreed that the minister who will represent the bloc would not vote against decisions made by the team of President Michel Aoun during cabinet sessions.

At the same time, this minister could attend the meetings of the Consultative Gathering and express his stance during cabinet sessions, the sources explained.

“Such formula received the consent of all parties … A cabinet lineup should be ready by mid or end of next week,” the sources said.

They said Hassan Murad, Tah Naji or Othman al-Majzhoub would be representing the six Sunni deputies in the new government.



Hamas Says It Awaits Outcomes of Mediators' Talks on Gaza Ceasefire with Israel

A Palestinian man uses the door of a refrigerator as a makeshift rowing boat to catch fish at the port of Gaza City on March 9, 2025.  (Photo by BASHAR TALEB / AFP)
A Palestinian man uses the door of a refrigerator as a makeshift rowing boat to catch fish at the port of Gaza City on March 9, 2025. (Photo by BASHAR TALEB / AFP)
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Hamas Says It Awaits Outcomes of Mediators' Talks on Gaza Ceasefire with Israel

A Palestinian man uses the door of a refrigerator as a makeshift rowing boat to catch fish at the port of Gaza City on March 9, 2025.  (Photo by BASHAR TALEB / AFP)
A Palestinian man uses the door of a refrigerator as a makeshift rowing boat to catch fish at the port of Gaza City on March 9, 2025. (Photo by BASHAR TALEB / AFP)

Hamas said on Monday that it is showing flexibility in talks with mediators and is awaiting the outcome of efforts from Egypt, Qatar, and the United States in negotiations with Israel.
"We have dealt flexibly with the efforts of the mediators and (US President Donald) Trump's envoy, and we await the results of the anticipated negotiations, holding the occupation accountable for the agreement and moving to the second phase”, a Hamas statement read.
It added, according to Reuters, that the “negotiations conducted with the Egyptian and Qatari mediators and Trump's envoy are focused on ending the war, withdrawal, and reconstruction.
Hamas concluded saying that Israel’s statements about plans to resume fighting in Gaza and the decision to cut electricity to the Gaza Strip are all failed choices that pose a threat to the prisoners.