Aoun Rejects Using Lebanon to Harm Saudi Arabia, Gulf States

President Michel Aoun met Wednesday with Industry Minister Imad Hobballah, who was accompanied by a delegation from the Industrialists Association (NNA)
President Michel Aoun met Wednesday with Industry Minister Imad Hobballah, who was accompanied by a delegation from the Industrialists Association (NNA)
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Aoun Rejects Using Lebanon to Harm Saudi Arabia, Gulf States

President Michel Aoun met Wednesday with Industry Minister Imad Hobballah, who was accompanied by a delegation from the Industrialists Association (NNA)
President Michel Aoun met Wednesday with Industry Minister Imad Hobballah, who was accompanied by a delegation from the Industrialists Association (NNA)

Lebanese President Michel Aoun has said he rejected turning Lebanon into a "transit point" to harm Arab countries, mainly Saudi Arabia and Gulf states.

“These countries have always stood by Lebanon’s side,” the President said during a meeting with Industry Minister Imad Hobballah, who was accompanied by a delegation from the Board of Directors of the Industrialists Association.

Riyadh on Friday announced the suspension of the fresh produce shipments from Lebanon, saying they were being used to hide drugs.

The Saudi news agency reported that customs officials in the Red Sea port of Jeddah seized 5.3 million banned captagon pills hidden in a consignment of pomegranates from Lebanon.

“Saudi Arabia is a brotherly country and we are interested in preserving the existing economic cooperation with it. Today, we are exerting great efforts to uncover the circumstances of what happened and put things back on the right track,” the President stressed.

Aoun explained that Interior Minister Mohammed Fahmi has been assigned to follow-up the issue with the competent Saudi authorities.

“We hope to reach solutions,” he said.

The President indicated that measures approved at a meeting held at Baabda Palace on Monday will be implemented, and security apparatuses will tighten control over export from Lebanon to reassure countries that receive Lebanese agricultural and industrial products.



Gunman Shot Dead, 3 Police Injured in Shooting near Israeli Embassy in Jordan

Image of the Israeli embassy building in Amman. (Archive)
Image of the Israeli embassy building in Amman. (Archive)
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Gunman Shot Dead, 3 Police Injured in Shooting near Israeli Embassy in Jordan

Image of the Israeli embassy building in Amman. (Archive)
Image of the Israeli embassy building in Amman. (Archive)

A gunman was dead and three policemen injured after a shooting near the Israeli embassy in neighboring Jordan, a security source and state media said on Sunday.
Police shot a gunman who had fired at a police patrol in the Rabiah neighborhood of Amman, state news agency Petra reported, citing public security, adding investigations were ongoing.
Jordan's government communications minister, Mohamed Momani, described the shooting as a terror attack that targeted public security forces in the country. He said in a statement that investigations into the attack were under way.
Jordanian police had earlier cordoned off an area near the heavily policed embassy after gunshots were heard, witnesses said. Two witnesses said police and ambulances rushed to the Rabiah neighborhood, where the embassy is located.
The area is a flashpoint for frequent demonstrations against Israel. The kingdom has witnessed some of the biggest peaceful rallies across the region as anti-Israel sentiment runs high over the war in Gaza.
Police had called on residents to stay in their homes as security personnel searched for the culprits, a security source said.