Lebanese FM Briefs French Officials on Government Program

Hitti met with President of the National Commission for Women's Affairs Claudine Aoun Roukoz on Wednesday (NNA)
Hitti met with President of the National Commission for Women's Affairs Claudine Aoun Roukoz on Wednesday (NNA)
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Lebanese FM Briefs French Officials on Government Program

Hitti met with President of the National Commission for Women's Affairs Claudine Aoun Roukoz on Wednesday (NNA)
Hitti met with President of the National Commission for Women's Affairs Claudine Aoun Roukoz on Wednesday (NNA)

Lebanese Foreign Minister Nassif Hitti is scheduled to arrive in Paris on Friday for talks with his French counterpart, Jean-Yves Le Drian, on Lebanon’s deteriorating economic and financial crisis.

Diplomatic sources told Asharq Al-Awsat that Hitti also plans to meet with Marielle de Sarnez, Chairman of the Foreign Affairs Committee of the French National Assembly, and Christian Cambon, Chairman of the Committee on Foreign Affairs of the French Senate.

The sources said Hitti would brief the French officials on the areas of support that Lebanon is in need of in parallel with the reforms that it should undertake.

But the sources said not to expect any miracles. "The Cabinet has already asked for 100 days to complete its program,” they told Asharq Al-Awsat.

In Paris, the Lebanese Foreign Minister would stress that the government of Prime Minister Hassan Diab is keen on introducing “reforms capable of stopping the plundering of state resources, enhancing agriculture and industry, and strengthening the services sector.”

The sources said that Hitti chose to visit Paris because France is a friendly state, which has “good” relations with Lebanon.

France hosted the CEDRE conference in 2018 when foreign governments and donor institutions pledged $11 billion in financing to Lebanon for a 12-year infrastructure investment program, on condition that it carries out reforms.

However, Beirut has yet to fulfill the economic and financial reforms. Paris’ assistance to Lebanon in ending its crisis hinges on its implementation of the much-needed reforms.

The sources said Hitti plans to make more visits to other European countries in the coming days.

During recent meetings with western ambassadors in Beirut, the FM has heard of European willingness to directly or indirectly support Lebanon.

“But gone are the days of providing support to Lebanon” without any expectations of reform, the sources said.

Asked about Hitti’s contacts with Arab states, the sources said the Lebanese FM also aims to enhance his country’s relationship with the Arab world.



Israeli Army Orders Gaza City Suburb Evacuated, Spurring New Displacement Wave

A Palestinian man points at a damaged building in Jabalia in the northern Gaza Strip on November 20, 2024, amid the ongoing war between Israel and the Palestinian Hamas movement. (Photo by Omar AL-QATTAA / AFP)
A Palestinian man points at a damaged building in Jabalia in the northern Gaza Strip on November 20, 2024, amid the ongoing war between Israel and the Palestinian Hamas movement. (Photo by Omar AL-QATTAA / AFP)
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Israeli Army Orders Gaza City Suburb Evacuated, Spurring New Displacement Wave

A Palestinian man points at a damaged building in Jabalia in the northern Gaza Strip on November 20, 2024, amid the ongoing war between Israel and the Palestinian Hamas movement. (Photo by Omar AL-QATTAA / AFP)
A Palestinian man points at a damaged building in Jabalia in the northern Gaza Strip on November 20, 2024, amid the ongoing war between Israel and the Palestinian Hamas movement. (Photo by Omar AL-QATTAA / AFP)

The Israeli military issued new evacuation orders to residents in areas of an eastern Gaza City suburb, setting off a new wave of displacement on Sunday, and a Gaza hospital director was injured in an Israeli drone attack, Palestinian medics said.
The new orders for the Shejaia suburb posted by the Israeli army spokesperson on X on Saturday night were blamed on Palestinian militants firing rockets from that heavily built-up district in the north of the Gaza Strip.
"For your safety, you must evacuate immediately to the south," the military's post said. The rocket volley on Saturday was claimed by Hamas' armed wing, which said it had targeted an Israeli army base over the border.
Footage circulated on social and Palestinian media, which Reuters could not immediately verify, showed residents leaving Shejaia on donkey carts and rickshaws, with others, including children carrying backpacks, walking.
Families living in the targeted areas began fleeing their homes after nightfall on Saturday and into Sunday's early hours, residents and Palestinian media said - the latest in multiple waves of displacement since the war began 13 months ago.
In central Gaza, health officials said at least 10 Palestinians were killed in Israeli airstrikes on the urban camps of Al-Maghazi and Al-Bureij since Saturday night.
HOSPITAL DIRECTOR WOUNDED BY GUNFIRE
In north Gaza, where Israeli forces have been operating against regrouping Hamas militants since early last month, health officials said an Israeli drone dropped bombs on Kamal Adwan Hospital, injuring its director Hussam Abu Safiya.
"This will not stop us from completing our humanitarian mission and we will continue to do this job at any cost," Abu Safiya said in a video statement circulated by the health ministry on Sunday.
"We are being targeted daily. They targeted me a while ago but this will not deter us...," he said from his hospital bed.
Israeli forces say armed militants use civilian buildings including housing blocks, hospitals and schools for operational cover. Hamas denies this, accusing Israeli forces of indiscriminately targeting populated areas.
Kamal Adwan is one of three hospitals in north Gaza that are barely operational as the health ministry said the Israeli forces have detained and expelled medical staff and prevented emergency medical, food and fuel supplies from reaching them.
In the past few weeks, Israel said it had facilitated the delivery of medical and fuel supplies and the transfer of patients from north Gaza hospitals in collaboration with international agencies such as the World Health Organization.
Residents in three embattled north Gaza towns - Jabalia, Beit Lahiya and Beit Hanoun - said Israeli forces had blown up hundreds of houses since renewing operations in an area that Israel said months ago had been cleared of militants.
Palestinians say Israel appears determined to depopulate the area permanently to create a buffer zone along the northern edge of Gaza, an accusation Israel denies.
Israel's campaign in Gaza has killed more than 44,000 people, uprooted nearly all the enclave's 2.3 million population at least once, according to Gaza officials, while reducing wide swathes of the narrow coastal territory to rubble.
The war erupted in response to a cross-border attack by Hamas-led militants on Oct. 7, 2023 in which gunmen killed around 1,200 people and took more than 250 hostages back to Gaza, according to Israeli tallies.