Geagea: Aoun Is Worst President in Lebanon’s History

Geagea delivers his speech. (Lebanese Forces)
Geagea delivers his speech. (Lebanese Forces)
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Geagea: Aoun Is Worst President in Lebanon’s History

Geagea delivers his speech. (Lebanese Forces)
Geagea delivers his speech. (Lebanese Forces)

Head of the Lebanese Forces Samir Geagea launched on Sunday a scathing attack against President Michel Aoun and his son-in-law, head of the Free Patriotic Movement MP Gebran Bassil, calling for the election of a president who will save Lebanon from its crisis.

Speaking an LF event commemorating its martyrs, Geagea described Aoun as the “weakest president in Lebanon’s history.”

“He sacrificed his people and nation for his personal gain,” he declared.

Maronite Patriarch Beshara al-Rai sponsored the event that included opposition figures, but notably absent were representatives of the Progressive Socialist Party (PSP) of Walid Jumblatt.

“They have their Lebanon and we have ours. Their Lebanon is that of the resistance [Hezbollah] and their allies and which we are now living in,” continued Geagea.

“Our Lebanon is the one we witnessed briefly during the independence revolution,” he added.

“Their Lebanon is one of chaos, destruction, ruin, poverty and the non-state. Ours is a Lebanon of construction, order, progress, civility, prosperity and the state,” he stressed.

“Theirs is a Lebanon of humiliating queues at gas stations and bakeries and lack of medicine, electricity, and water. Theirs is a Lebanon of stealing the people’s deposits, smuggling and manufacturing of Captagon and solidarity and cooperation with the Syrian regime,” he added.

Their Lebanon prioritizes the interests of Hezbollah, not the Lebanese people, Geagea remarked.

On the upcoming presidential elections, he said: “They are obstructing the formation of a new government and as ever, are planning to obstruct the elections.”

“Of course, this is not aimed at proposing a specific reform plan, but to elect Gebran Bassil or any one of his allies as president to succeed Aoun,” he went on to say.

He slammed Bassil for claiming to “protect the rights of Christians,” saying it is a “lie” and that “no one has harmed Christians more than them. No has pushed Christians to immigration more than them.”

“We will not agree to any change in Lebanon’s identity and message. We will not agree to keep our country isolated and alien from its Arab fold or the international community,” he vowed.

“We will confront any project that will steer Lebanon away from its identity, past and history and threaten its existence, future and people,” he pledged.

“We want the election of a strong president, even if some believe that the theory of the strong president no longer stands. Our current president isn’t strong, but the weakest in Lebanon’s history,” he stated.

Aoun had long labeled his presidential tenure as the “strong term.”

“The people are counting the days until the end of the current term. We want a president who would challenge anyone who would deign to take a sovereign decision at the expense of the state, whether it comes to war and peace or its foreign policy,” Geagea remarked.

Aoun's term ends in October.

“We want a president who would defy everyone who brought us to this point and who would embark on saving Lebanon. This is the responsibility of the parliament that will elect the new president,” Geagea stressed.

“The elections are not decided by foreign powers or regional and international equations. They are a product of the internal will and vote of 128 lawmakers,” he continued.

“The first step in Lebanon’s salvation lies in the election of a salvation president,” he added.

Turning to the PSP, Kataeb party and Change MPs, he said: “We must seize the opportunity at hand so that we will not be held responsible for keeping our country and people in the pits of hell. History will not be kind to us.”



UN: At Least 15 Children Killed in Sudan Drone Strike

The war in Sudan, ongoing since mid-April 2023, has caused extensive destruction across the country (AFP)
The war in Sudan, ongoing since mid-April 2023, has caused extensive destruction across the country (AFP)
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UN: At Least 15 Children Killed in Sudan Drone Strike

The war in Sudan, ongoing since mid-April 2023, has caused extensive destruction across the country (AFP)
The war in Sudan, ongoing since mid-April 2023, has caused extensive destruction across the country (AFP)

A drone strike on a displacement camp in Sudan killed at least 15 children earlier this week, the United Nations reported late on Wednesday.

"On Monday 16 February, at least 15 children were reportedly killed and 10 wounded after a drone strike on a displacement camp in Al Sunut, West Kordofan," the UN children's agency said in a statement.

Across the Kordofan region, currently the Sudan war's fiercest battlefield, "we are seeing the same disturbing patterns from Darfur -- children killed, injured, displaced and cut off from the services they need to survive," UNICEF's Executive Director Catherine Russell said.


MSF Will Keep Operating in Gaza 'as Long as We Can'

(FILES) A Palestinian man walks on his crutches to the Doctors Without Borders or Medecins Sans Frontieres (MSF) clinic, in the al-Rimal neighborhood of Gaza City on new year's Eve, December 31, 2025. (Photo by Omar AL-QATTAA / AFP)
(FILES) A Palestinian man walks on his crutches to the Doctors Without Borders or Medecins Sans Frontieres (MSF) clinic, in the al-Rimal neighborhood of Gaza City on new year's Eve, December 31, 2025. (Photo by Omar AL-QATTAA / AFP)
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MSF Will Keep Operating in Gaza 'as Long as We Can'

(FILES) A Palestinian man walks on his crutches to the Doctors Without Borders or Medecins Sans Frontieres (MSF) clinic, in the al-Rimal neighborhood of Gaza City on new year's Eve, December 31, 2025. (Photo by Omar AL-QATTAA / AFP)
(FILES) A Palestinian man walks on his crutches to the Doctors Without Borders or Medecins Sans Frontieres (MSF) clinic, in the al-Rimal neighborhood of Gaza City on new year's Eve, December 31, 2025. (Photo by Omar AL-QATTAA / AFP)

The head of Doctors Without Borders in the Palestinian territories told AFP the charity would continue working in Gaza for as long as possible, following an Israeli decision to end its activities there.

In early February, Israel announced it was terminating all the activities in Gaza by the medical charity, known by its French acronym MSF, after it failed to provide a list of its Palestinian staff.

MSF has slammed the move, which takes effect on March 1, as a "pretext" to obstruct aid.

"For the time being, we are still working in Gaza, and we plan to keep running our operations as long as we can," Filipe Ribeiro told AFP in Amman, but said operations were already facing challenges.

"Since the beginning of January, we are not anymore in the capacity to get international staff inside Gaza. The Israeli authorities actually denied any entry to Gaza, but also to the West Bank," he said.

Ribeiro added that MSF's ability to bring medical supplies into Gaza had also been impacted.

"They're not allowed for now, but we have some stocks in our pharmacies that will allow us to keep running operations for the time being," he said.

"We do have teams in Gaza that are still working, both national and international, and we have stocks."

In December, Israel announced it would prevent 37 aid organizations, including MSF, from working in Gaza from March 1 for failing to submit detailed information about their Palestinian employees, drawing widespread condemnation from NGOs and the United Nations.

It had alleged that two MSF employees had links with Palestinian militant groups Hamas and Islamic Jihad, which the medical charity has repeatedly and vehemently denied.

MSF says it did not provide the names of its Palestinian staff because Israeli authorities offered no assurances regarding their safety.

Ribeiro warned of the massive impact the termination of MSF's operations would have for healthcare in war-shattered Gaza.

"MSF is one of the biggest actors when it comes to the health provision in Gaza and the West Bank, and if we are obliged to leave, then we will create a huge void in Gaza," he said.

The charity says it currently provides at least 20 percent of hospital beds in the territory and operates around 20 health centers.

In 2025 alone, it carried out more than 800,000 medical consultations, treated more than 100,000 trauma cases and assisted more than 10,000 infant deliveries.


Egyptian-Turkish Military Talks Focus on Strengthening Partnership

The Commander of the Egyptian Air Force during his meeting with the Turkish Air Force chief in Cairo on Wednesday (Egyptian military spokesperson)
The Commander of the Egyptian Air Force during his meeting with the Turkish Air Force chief in Cairo on Wednesday (Egyptian military spokesperson)
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Egyptian-Turkish Military Talks Focus on Strengthening Partnership

The Commander of the Egyptian Air Force during his meeting with the Turkish Air Force chief in Cairo on Wednesday (Egyptian military spokesperson)
The Commander of the Egyptian Air Force during his meeting with the Turkish Air Force chief in Cairo on Wednesday (Egyptian military spokesperson)

Senior Egyptian and Turkish air force commanders met in Cairo on Wednesday for talks focused on strengthening military partnership and expanding bilateral cooperation, in the latest sign of warming defense ties between the two countries.

The meeting brought together the Commander of the Egyptian Air Force, Lt. Gen. Amr Saqr, and his Turkish counterpart, Gen. Ziya Cemal Kadioglu, to review a range of issues of mutual interest amid growing cooperation between the two air forces.

Egypt’s military spokesperson said the talks reflect the Armed Forces’ commitment to deepening military collaboration with friendly and partner nations.

Earlier this month, Egypt and Türkiye signed a military cooperation agreement during talks in Cairo between Egyptian President Abdel Fattah el-Sisi and his Turkish counterpart, President Recep Tayyip Erdogan.

Sisi highlighted similar viewpoints on regional and international issues, while Erdogan noted that enhanced cooperation and forthcoming joint steps would help support regional peace.

Cairo and Ankara also signed an agreement last August on the joint production of vertical take-off and landing (VTOL) drones. Production of unmanned ground vehicles has also begun under a partnership between the Turkish firm HAVELSAN and Egypt’s Kader Factory.

During the talks, Saqr underscored the importance of coordinating efforts to advance shared interests and expressed hope for closer ties that would benefit both air forces.

Kadioglu, for his part, stressed the depth of bilateral partnership and the strong foundations of cooperation between the two countries’ air forces.

According to the military spokesperson, Kadioglu also toured several Egyptian Air Force units to review the latest training and armament systems introduced in recent years.

Military cooperation between Egypt and Türkiye has gained momentum since 2023, following the restoration of full diplomatic relations and reciprocal presidential visits that reflected positively on the defense sector.

In September last year, the joint naval exercise “Sea of Friendship 2025” was held in Turkish territorial waters, aimed at enhancing joint capabilities and exchanging expertise against a range of threats.