Sources to Asharq Al-Awsat: Hariri's Saudi Visit to Have Positive Impact on Lebanon

Prime Minister Saad Hariri (NNA)
Prime Minister Saad Hariri (NNA)
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Sources to Asharq Al-Awsat: Hariri's Saudi Visit to Have Positive Impact on Lebanon

Prime Minister Saad Hariri (NNA)
Prime Minister Saad Hariri (NNA)

The positive atmosphere that prevailed over talks between the Custodian of the Two Holy Mosques, King Salman bin Abdulaziz and Lebanese Prime Minister Saad Hariri contributed significantly to the reconciliation meeting held between the latter and former Minister Ashraf Rifi, in the presence of former Prime Minister Fouad Siniora and former Minister Rashid Derbas.

Disagreement between the two Sunni officials had recently intensified over Tripoli’s sub-parliamentary elections.

Parliamentary and ministerial sources told Asharq Al-Awsat that King Salman’s reception of Hariri at Al Yamama Palace in Riyadh earlier this week will have positive results in supporting Lebanon to overcome its economic and financial crises.

Hariri’s visitors revealed that he would head back to Riyadh in the next couple of days following his meetings at the “Brussels Conference on Supporting the Future of Syria and the Region”, to which he arrived on Wednesday heading a delegation representing Lebanon.

Moreover, Hariri’s positive talks in Riyadh coincided with his openness to Rifi’s insistence on turning the page of the past and opening a new page of reconciliation.

Sources told Asharq Al-Awsat that both Siniora and Derbas have worked to end the dispute between Hariri and Rifi. The reconciliation, which took place on Tuesday evening at Siniora’s residence, constituted a big surprise in the Tripoli street.

After emphasizing the unity of the country’s Sunni components, the prime minister pointed to his positive discussions in Riyadh with King Salman.

He was quoted as saying: “We are now witnessing political and media clashes, and I am trying to neutralize them to protect our economic situation, which is going through a delicate period. My first and last concern is to prepare for the briefing of the Cedar Conference, because there is no interest in missing this opportunity.”



Lebanon President Calls for Israel Talks to Prevent Gaza-Style Destruction

 A man stands as rescuers work at the site of Israeli strike, amid escalating hostilities between Israel and Hezbollah, as the US-Israeli conflict with Iran continues, in Kfar Hatta in southern Lebanon, April 5, 2026. (Reuters)
A man stands as rescuers work at the site of Israeli strike, amid escalating hostilities between Israel and Hezbollah, as the US-Israeli conflict with Iran continues, in Kfar Hatta in southern Lebanon, April 5, 2026. (Reuters)
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Lebanon President Calls for Israel Talks to Prevent Gaza-Style Destruction

 A man stands as rescuers work at the site of Israeli strike, amid escalating hostilities between Israel and Hezbollah, as the US-Israeli conflict with Iran continues, in Kfar Hatta in southern Lebanon, April 5, 2026. (Reuters)
A man stands as rescuers work at the site of Israeli strike, amid escalating hostilities between Israel and Hezbollah, as the US-Israeli conflict with Iran continues, in Kfar Hatta in southern Lebanon, April 5, 2026. (Reuters)

Lebanese President Joseph Aoun reiterated on Sunday a call for negotiations with Israel, saying he wanted to spare his country's south from destruction on the scale seen in Gaza.

"It is true that Israel might want to do in southern Lebanon what it did in Gaza," Aoun said in a televised address, after Israel launched airstrikes and a ground offensive against Hezbollah, destroying several southern Lebanese villages.

"Gaza was destroyed, over 70,000 people were killed, and they eventually sat down and negotiated, so why don't we negotiate... until we can at least save the homes that have not yet been destroyed?" he added.


Egypt Says It Held Calls with US Witkoff, Regional Counterparts

 Egyptian Foreign Minister Badr Abdelatty speaks during a joint news conference with Russian Foreign Minister Sergei Lavrov following their meeting in Moscow, Russia April 3, 2026. (Pavel Bednyakov/Pool via Reuters)
Egyptian Foreign Minister Badr Abdelatty speaks during a joint news conference with Russian Foreign Minister Sergei Lavrov following their meeting in Moscow, Russia April 3, 2026. (Pavel Bednyakov/Pool via Reuters)
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Egypt Says It Held Calls with US Witkoff, Regional Counterparts

 Egyptian Foreign Minister Badr Abdelatty speaks during a joint news conference with Russian Foreign Minister Sergei Lavrov following their meeting in Moscow, Russia April 3, 2026. (Pavel Bednyakov/Pool via Reuters)
Egyptian Foreign Minister Badr Abdelatty speaks during a joint news conference with Russian Foreign Minister Sergei Lavrov following their meeting in Moscow, Russia April 3, 2026. (Pavel Bednyakov/Pool via Reuters)

Egypt's Foreign Minister Badr Abdelatty held separate calls to discuss proposals for regional de-escalation with ‌US Envoy ‌Steve Witkoff ‌and ⁠regional counterparts including Iranian ⁠Foreign Minister Abbas Araqchi, the ministry said in a ⁠statement on ‌Sunday.

Egypt, ‌Türkiye and ‌Pakistan have ‌emerged as active intermediaries in the crisis, with ‌Islamabad recently hosting a meeting to ⁠discuss ⁠regional de-escalation and proposals to reopen the Strait of Hormuz.


Hezbollah Says Targeted Israeli Warship with Cruise Missile

A man checks his phone on a beach as smoke rises from Israeli artillery shells on Qlaileh village, visible from Tyre city, south Lebanon, March 28, 2026. (AP)
A man checks his phone on a beach as smoke rises from Israeli artillery shells on Qlaileh village, visible from Tyre city, south Lebanon, March 28, 2026. (AP)
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Hezbollah Says Targeted Israeli Warship with Cruise Missile

A man checks his phone on a beach as smoke rises from Israeli artillery shells on Qlaileh village, visible from Tyre city, south Lebanon, March 28, 2026. (AP)
A man checks his phone on a beach as smoke rises from Israeli artillery shells on Qlaileh village, visible from Tyre city, south Lebanon, March 28, 2026. (AP)

Hezbollah on Sunday said it had targeted an Israeli warship with a cruise missile off the Lebanese coast, the first such claim by the group since the start of the Middle East war. 

In a statement, the Iran-backed group said it targeted the vessel 68 nautical miles off the Lebanese coast, claiming the warship was "preparing to launch attacks on Lebanese territory". 

The Israeli military told AFP when contacted: "We are not aware of it." 

Israeli warships have been used on several recent occasions to launch strikes on Lebanon.