Aoun Defends Hezbollah, Says it Has No Influence on Lebanon’s Security Situation

President Michel Aoun hold talks with his Italian counterpart, Sergio Mattarella, at the Quirinale Palace in Rome (NNA)
President Michel Aoun hold talks with his Italian counterpart, Sergio Mattarella, at the Quirinale Palace in Rome (NNA)
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Aoun Defends Hezbollah, Says it Has No Influence on Lebanon’s Security Situation

President Michel Aoun hold talks with his Italian counterpart, Sergio Mattarella, at the Quirinale Palace in Rome (NNA)
President Michel Aoun hold talks with his Italian counterpart, Sergio Mattarella, at the Quirinale Palace in Rome (NNA)

Lebanese President Michel Aoun defended Hezbollah on Tuesday, saying the Party has no influence on Lebanon’s security situation.

In an interview with the Italian newspaper La Repubblica, Aoun stressed that the Shiite party’s position inside Lebanon is completely different from its view abroad.

“Hezbollah has no influence, in any way, on the security situation … As for the southern border, there’s cooperation between the army and UNIFIL forces,” he stressed.

The President added that Hezbollah is a party that owns weapons and liberated southern Lebanon from the Israeli occupation.

“It is made up of Lebanese from the south who suffered from the Israeli occupation. Resisting occupation is not terrorism,” he added.

When asked why the demonstrations held in October 2019 to demand radical changes to the system, have not succeeded, the President said Lebanon’s system is complex, and is based on consensual democracy, which makes it difficult to find solutions acceptable to all.

Aoun, who is on a visit to Italy, met on Tuesday with his Italian counterpart, Sergio Mattarella, at the Quirinale Palace in Rome.

He thanked Italy for its permanent solidarity with Lebanon, and saw that the country insists, despite all the difficulties, to heal its wounds, especially from the repercussions of several crises.



Palestinians Must Not Be Expelled from Gaza, Berlin Says After Trump Comments 

Internally displaced Palestinians make their way from southern to northern Gaza along Al-Rashid road, central Gaza Strip, 27 January 2025. (EPA)
Internally displaced Palestinians make their way from southern to northern Gaza along Al-Rashid road, central Gaza Strip, 27 January 2025. (EPA)
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Palestinians Must Not Be Expelled from Gaza, Berlin Says After Trump Comments 

Internally displaced Palestinians make their way from southern to northern Gaza along Al-Rashid road, central Gaza Strip, 27 January 2025. (EPA)
Internally displaced Palestinians make their way from southern to northern Gaza along Al-Rashid road, central Gaza Strip, 27 January 2025. (EPA)

The Palestinian population must not be expelled from Gaza, the German foreign ministry said on Monday after US President Donald Trump said Jordan and Egypt should take in Palestinians.

Asked for a reaction to Trump's comments, a foreign ministry spokesperson said Berlin shared the view of "the European Union, our Arab partners, the United Nations ... that the Palestinian population must not be expelled from Gaza and Gaza must not be permanently occupied or recolonized by Israel."

Jordan is already home to several million Palestinians, while tens of thousands live in Egypt. Both countries and other Arab nations reject the idea of Palestinians in Gaza being moved to their countries. Gaza is land that Palestinians would want as part of a future Palestinian state.