Lebanese PM Urges Caution Amid Rising Regional Tensions
Lebanese Prime Minister Nawaf Salam has issued a firm warning against pulling the country into what he described as “adventures” that could endanger national security and unity. His remarks come at a moment of heightened regional volatility following coordinated strikes by Israel and the United States on Iran.
Salam emphasized the gravity of the situation, urging all Lebanese factions to act with “wisdom and patriotism” and to prioritize the interests of the nation above external pressures or political agendas. Though he did not name Hezbollah directly, his message was widely interpreted as a caution to the Iran‑backed group, which has historically been involved in conflicts with Israel and has signaled it may not remain neutral amid the escalating Iran‑Israel confrontation
The prime minister’s appeal reflects growing concern that Lebanon—already grappling with economic strain and political fragility—could be drawn into a broader regional conflict. He reiterated that the government would not accept any actions that risk destabilizing the country or exposing civilians to further hardship.
As tensions continue to rise across the Middle East, Salam’s message underscores a broader call for restraint, unity, and a focus on safeguarding Lebanon’s internal stability during an increasingly uncertain moment.
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