The closure of the Masnaa crossing, Lebanon's main land gateway to Damascus and Arab countries, has raised significant concerns about its impact on import and export activities. This crossing is a vital point in the Lebanese economy, heightening worries about the repercussions of this shutdown.
Lebanese Prime Minister Nawaf Salam successfully convinced Israel to retract its plans to target the Al-Masnaa crossing through intensive diplomatic efforts. This development comes at a sensitive time for the region.
A Lebanese source reported that the Israeli army decided not to bomb the Masnaa border crossing between Lebanon and Syria due to American pressure to ensure its safety. This decision comes amid escalating military tensions in the region.
Israel has retracted its threat to bomb the Al-Masnaa border crossing between Lebanon and Syria following intense diplomatic efforts from Beirut and Damascus, along with American guarantees.
The Israeli army has refrained from conducting airstrikes on the <strong>Masnaa</strong> crossing, the main passage between Lebanon and Syria, following pressure from the United States to keep it open. This decision comes after previous warnings from the Israeli army regarding <strong>Hezbollah</strong>'s use of the crossing for arms smuggling.
Lebanese Interior Minister Ahmad Al-Hajjar announced intensive efforts to enhance security presence across all regions. He indicated that communications are ongoing to reopen the Masnaa crossing in the near future.
The U.S. administration has halted Israeli attacks on the Al-Masnaa border crossing between Syria and Lebanon, preventing Syria from slipping into conflict with Hezbollah. This decision follows warnings from the Israeli army about evacuating the crossing in preparation for its destruction.
Israel continues to escalate its military operations in Lebanon, targeting bridges in the south and Bekaa Valley while threatening the Masnaa crossing. These developments reflect new changes in its military strategy.
Lebanon has called on the United States for guarantees to protect the Al-Masnaa crossing, a vital link to Syria, following Israeli threats to target it. This move comes after recent Israeli strikes on Lebanese infrastructure, raising concerns within the Lebanese government.
Israeli threats to bomb the Al-Masnaa border crossing with Syria are increasing, as Brigadier General Hassan Jouni believes this is aimed at exerting economic pressure on Lebanon amidst stalled Israeli military advances.
The Israeli army threatens to bomb the Al-Masnaa crossing, placing the United States in a difficult position to ensure Lebanese infrastructure remains unharmed. This threat arises as Lebanon seeks to secure transportation and humanitarian aid.
Lebanese authorities have denied Israeli claims regarding the use of Al-Masnaa crossing for arms transport, labeling the threats of bombing as a serious development that could impact regional stability.
The Israeli occupation army has issued new threats targeting the Al-Masnaa crossing, urging evacuation of the area amid fears of imminent airstrikes. This escalation comes at a sensitive time marked by increasing tensions along the border.
Lebanon's Minister of Public Works and Transport, <strong>Fayez Al-Rassamni</strong>, firmly denied allegations of arms smuggling through the Masnaa border crossing with Syria, emphasizing Lebanon's commitment to international laws.
Israel is reportedly preparing to conduct airstrikes targeting the Masnaa border crossing between Syria and Lebanon. This escalation comes amid rising tensions in the region.
The Israeli army has issued a warning regarding imminent airstrikes on the Masnaa border crossing between Syria and Lebanon, prompting precautionary measures from both Syrian and Lebanese authorities, including the evacuation of the area.
The Israeli army has issued a warning for the evacuation of the Masnaa border crossing area between Lebanon and Syria in preparation for potential military operations. In response, both Syria and Lebanon have halted operations at the crossing.
The Israeli army has issued an urgent warning for individuals at the Masnaa border crossing between Lebanon and Syria, as well as travelers on the M30 road. This is the first such warning since the onset of the current war.
The Israeli army has issued an urgent warning for those present at the Masnaa crossing on the Lebanese-Syrian border, cautioning all travelers on Route M30 about potential dangers. This warning comes amid rising tensions in the region, raising concerns among residents and travelers.