Lebanon’s PSP, Hezbollah Agree to 'Settle Differences'

 Hezbollah and PSP representatives meet at Berri’s residence in Ain al-Tineh on Saturday (NNA)
Hezbollah and PSP representatives meet at Berri’s residence in Ain al-Tineh on Saturday (NNA)
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Lebanon’s PSP, Hezbollah Agree to 'Settle Differences'

 Hezbollah and PSP representatives meet at Berri’s residence in Ain al-Tineh on Saturday (NNA)
Hezbollah and PSP representatives meet at Berri’s residence in Ain al-Tineh on Saturday (NNA)

Lebanon’s Parliament Speaker Nabih Berri succeed in opening a new page in the relations between Hezbollah and the Progressive Socialist Party (PSP). The move comes after months of disputes following tensions sparked by an armed clash on June 30 between the rival Druze leaders, Walid Jumblatt, of the PSP, and MP Talal Arslan, of the Lebanese Democratic Party.

A meeting was held on Saturday afternoon at Berri’s residence in Beirut in the presence of Hezbollah’s political advisor to the Secretary-General, Hussein Al-Khalil, and the Party's Liaison and Coordination Unit Head, Wafik Safa, while the PSP was represented by Industry Minister Wael Abou Faour and former Minister and MP Ghazi Aridi.



A PSP source told Asharq Al-Awsat the party hopes that relations with Hezbollah would move in the positive direction.

“Dialogue was our principle demand from the start, therefore we welcomed Berri’s initiative,” the source said, adding that since the start of the Syrian crisis in 2011, the PSP had requested to work on settling the dispute with Hezbollah.

Following the talks that lasted for an hour and a half, PSP’s Aridi thanked Speaker Berri "for his exceptional efforts, especially in difficult times," praising his "wisdom, courage, sobriety, foresight, and care for the unity and stability of the state and its institutions."



He stressed that agreement was reached during the meeting to settle their differences and resort to dialogue for the sake of preserving the state amidst the major challenges surrounding it, especially the economic, social and financial crises.



"The meeting ambiance was frank, friendly and keen on restoring matters to their normal course," Aridi asserted.

For his part, Hezbollah's Khalil also thanked Berri for his continuous initiatives in bringing various sides closer together in the country and encouraging reconciliation among them.



"The Speaker took on the responsibility of reuniting both sides to confront the major challenges facing the country, both at the external and internal levels," said Khalil.

The Hezbollah official added that Saturday’s meeting culminated in reconciliation and honesty, and the atmosphere was friendly and cordial.

"The leadership of Hezbollah and the PSP authorized Speaker Berri to lay the foundations for solving all the problems that have befallen during the past period, and we agreed to restore matters to their proper paths."



The Hezbollah official also indicated that points of agreement are many, mostly in the political domain that constitutes a common denominator between both parties that serve the homeland, while settling their differences would be a way to safeguard the country's stability, security and economic interests.





UNRWA: Gaza Aid System Strips People of Humanity, Leads to Chaos and Death

FILED - 19 November 2023, Egypt, Rafah: An UNRWA fuel truck queues to enter Palestinian territories from Rafah Border Crossing. Photo: Gehad Hamdy/dpa
FILED - 19 November 2023, Egypt, Rafah: An UNRWA fuel truck queues to enter Palestinian territories from Rafah Border Crossing. Photo: Gehad Hamdy/dpa
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UNRWA: Gaza Aid System Strips People of Humanity, Leads to Chaos and Death

FILED - 19 November 2023, Egypt, Rafah: An UNRWA fuel truck queues to enter Palestinian territories from Rafah Border Crossing. Photo: Gehad Hamdy/dpa
FILED - 19 November 2023, Egypt, Rafah: An UNRWA fuel truck queues to enter Palestinian territories from Rafah Border Crossing. Photo: Gehad Hamdy/dpa

Juliette Touma, UNRWA Director of Communications, said on Sunday that the Israeli-American aid system in Gaza is dehumanizing and brings chaos and death.

“We are very, very close to losing our collective humanity,” Touma told NewsNation.

“The manmade famine in Gaza has been largely shaped by the deliberate attempts to replace the UN-coordinated humanitarian system through the politically motivated “GHF”, UNRWA’s page on X quoted Touma as saying.

"This new Israeli-American system brings dehumanization, chaos, and death”, she elaborated.

“We must return to a unified, UN-led coordination and distribution system based on international humanitarian law. The abomination must end”, she concluded.

Eleven Palestinian civilians were killed in Israeli airstrikes targeting several areas in the Gaza Strip since dawn on Sunday, including three who were waiting for aid north of Rafah.