Lebanon: Bassil Slams Amal, LF after Rai’s Efforts to Solve Cabinet Crisis

Gebran Bassil, head of the Free Patriotic Movement, speaks at the presidential palace in Baabda, Lebanon October 22, 2020. REUTERS/Mohamed Azakir/File Photo
Gebran Bassil, head of the Free Patriotic Movement, speaks at the presidential palace in Baabda, Lebanon October 22, 2020. REUTERS/Mohamed Azakir/File Photo
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Lebanon: Bassil Slams Amal, LF after Rai’s Efforts to Solve Cabinet Crisis

Gebran Bassil, head of the Free Patriotic Movement, speaks at the presidential palace in Baabda, Lebanon October 22, 2020. REUTERS/Mohamed Azakir/File Photo
Gebran Bassil, head of the Free Patriotic Movement, speaks at the presidential palace in Baabda, Lebanon October 22, 2020. REUTERS/Mohamed Azakir/File Photo

A verbal attack launched by the head of the Free Patriotic Movement (FPM), MP Gebran Bassil, against Amal Movement and the Lebanese Forces complicated the efforts made by Maronite Patriarch Beshara Al-Rai towards finding a legal solution to the government crisis.

Bassil lashed out at Amal, headed by Parliament Speaker Nabih Berri, and Samir Geagea’s Lebanese Forces, without naming them, saying in a tweet: “When I talked about the complicity of the duo of Tayouneh, everyone objected. We saw this complicity in the street over the blood of the people, and in the parliament over the election law and the rights of the expatriates.”

“We will soon witness this complicity in the parliament and over the bodies of the victims of the port explosion and Tayouneh events,” Bassil concluded his tweet by saying: “We reject hiding the truth of the biggest explosion that Lebanon and the world witnessed in return for securing the innocence of the criminals.”

Prime Minister Najib Mikati has not convened a cabinet meeting since Oct. 12, pending a solution to a standoff over an investigation into last year’s Beirut port explosion that has paralyzed the government for over two weeks.

Rai on Tuesday said the country’s three top politicians agreed to a “solution” to political tensions and government paralysis.

The initiative, which seeks to address the issue constitutionally, requires that the Parliament regain its role by trying the former ministers, who were accused by the judicial investigator in the port explosion, before the Supreme Council for the Trial of Presidents and Ministers.

Sources from the Shiite duo, represented by Hezbollah and Amal, said that Bassil’s remarks obstructed Rai’s initiative.

“The goal of all your tweets is to overthrow the consensus that was established between the presidents and His Beatitude the Patriarch, and to bring the country to havoc,” Amal MP Ali Bazzi, said in a tweet addressed to Bassil.

Judge Tarek Bitar has sought to question top officials including former ministers affiliated with Berri’s Amal movement and the Marada Movement, both key allies of Iran-backed Hezbollah, which has responded with a smear campaign accusing Bitar of politicizing the port blast probe.

The row spilt over into the cabinet when ministers allied to those parties called for Bitar’s removal in a heated discussion during the last session.

Prior to Bassil’s statement, Mikati expressed hope that Rai’s initiative would see light and lead to a solution for the government deadlock. His remarks came following a visit to Aoun on Wednesday at the Baabda Palace.

“The President and I are keen that we all return to the cabinet table… to find the required solutions, but the most important thing today is to clear the atmosphere, and to correct the judicial path, in accordance with the laws in force and the provisions of the constitution,” Mikati stated.



US Criticizes ICJ Opinion that Israeli Occupation of Palestinian Territories is Illegal

FILE PHOTO: A view shows mobile homes in the Jewish settlement of Givat Haroeh in the Israeli-occupied West Bank, February 21, 2023. REUTERS/Ronen Zvulun/File Photo
FILE PHOTO: A view shows mobile homes in the Jewish settlement of Givat Haroeh in the Israeli-occupied West Bank, February 21, 2023. REUTERS/Ronen Zvulun/File Photo
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US Criticizes ICJ Opinion that Israeli Occupation of Palestinian Territories is Illegal

FILE PHOTO: A view shows mobile homes in the Jewish settlement of Givat Haroeh in the Israeli-occupied West Bank, February 21, 2023. REUTERS/Ronen Zvulun/File Photo
FILE PHOTO: A view shows mobile homes in the Jewish settlement of Givat Haroeh in the Israeli-occupied West Bank, February 21, 2023. REUTERS/Ronen Zvulun/File Photo

The United States criticized "the breadth" of the top UN court's opinion in which the International Court of Justice said Israel's occupation of Palestinian territories is illegal, with Washington saying it will complicate efforts to resolve the conflict.
"We have been clear that Israel's program of government support for settlements is both inconsistent with international law and obstructs the cause of peace," a US State Department spokesperson said on Saturday in an email.
"However, we are concerned that the breadth of the court's opinion will complicate efforts to resolve the conflict and bring about an urgently needed just and lasting peace, with two states living side-by-side in peace and security," the State Department added.

In The Hague, ICJ presiding judge Nawaf Salam said: "The court has found... that Israel's continued presence in the Palestinian Territories is illegal."

Israel is "under the obligation to bring to an end its unlawful presence as rapidly as possible," the judge said in its finding, read at the Peace Palace, seat of the ICJ.

The ICJ added that Israel was "under an obligation to cease immediately all new settlement activities and to evacuate all settlers" from occupied land.

Israel's policies and practices, including the maintenance of a wall between the territories, "amount to annexation of large parts" of the occupied territory, the court said.