Lebanon’s Geagea: Bassil’s Tours Bringing Back Civil War Atmosphere

FILE PHOTO: LF leader Samir Geagea speaks during an interview with Reuters at his home in Maarab, Lebanon, October 31, 2014. REUTERS/Mohamed Azakir
FILE PHOTO: LF leader Samir Geagea speaks during an interview with Reuters at his home in Maarab, Lebanon, October 31, 2014. REUTERS/Mohamed Azakir
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Lebanon’s Geagea: Bassil’s Tours Bringing Back Civil War Atmosphere

FILE PHOTO: LF leader Samir Geagea speaks during an interview with Reuters at his home in Maarab, Lebanon, October 31, 2014. REUTERS/Mohamed Azakir
FILE PHOTO: LF leader Samir Geagea speaks during an interview with Reuters at his home in Maarab, Lebanon, October 31, 2014. REUTERS/Mohamed Azakir

Lebanese Forces leader Samir Geagea has accused Free Patriotic Movement chief Gebran Bassil of bringing back the Civil War atmosphere during tours he has made to several regions in the country.

“A political official cannot say whatever he wants. ... Look how tense the situation became,” Geagea said at a news conference he held on Thursday.

Bassil, who is Lebanon's Foreign Minister, has delivered controversial speeches on tours across the country, which have triggered strong reactions from other politicians.

At his news conference Thursday, Geagea also criticized the draft 2019 state budget, saying it does not reflect the country’s need to effectively cut spending.

The draft budget should have included reforms amid the ongoing economic crisis in Lebanon, said the LF chief.

Taxes on imports will not affect prices, he said.

Stopping the smuggling of goods through illegal crossings is one way to bring money to the treasury, he added.

Parliament is set to meet next week to discuss the budget, which was approved by the government in May.



Four Killed in Israeli Strike on Central Beirut Near Key Govt Buildings, Embassies

 Rescue workers search for victims at the site of an Israeli airstrike in Beirut, Lebanon, Monday, Nov. 18, 2024. (AP)
Rescue workers search for victims at the site of an Israeli airstrike in Beirut, Lebanon, Monday, Nov. 18, 2024. (AP)
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Four Killed in Israeli Strike on Central Beirut Near Key Govt Buildings, Embassies

 Rescue workers search for victims at the site of an Israeli airstrike in Beirut, Lebanon, Monday, Nov. 18, 2024. (AP)
Rescue workers search for victims at the site of an Israeli airstrike in Beirut, Lebanon, Monday, Nov. 18, 2024. (AP)

At least four people were killed and 18 others were injured in an Israeli strike on central Beirut, the Lebanese caretaker health ministry said on Monday.

The strike late on Monday hit a densely populated residential area in Lebanon's capital close to the UN headquarters, Parliament, the prime minister’s office and several embassies.  

Lebanon’s state-run National News Agency said two missiles hit the area of Zoqaq al-Blat neighborhood of Beirut. The strike comes following reports that the US envoy has delayed his visit for ceasefire talks.  

Ambulance sirens echoed through the area and a reporter with The Associated Press at the scene described significant casualties on the street.  

The target of the airstrike remains unclear, and the Israeli army did not issue a prior warning.  

Many areas in central Beirut, including Zoqaq al-Blat, became a refuge for many displaced by the ongoing conflict in southern Lebanon and the southern suburbs of Beirut. The strike also occurred near a Hussainiya, a Shiite mosque.

It was the second consecutive day of Israeli strikes on central Beirut after more than a month-long pause.  

On Sunday, a strike in the area of Ras al-Nabaa killed Hezbollah media spokesperson Mohammed Afif, along with six other people, including a woman.  

Later that day, four people were killed in a separate strike in the commercial district of Mar Elias. Reports said it targeted leader of Hezbollah’s southern operations Mahmoud Madi.  

Israeli media did not have immediate comment.