Lebanon is witnessing rising tensions between Hezbollah and the Amal Movement, as both sides exchange accusations regarding the deteriorating political and economic situation in the country. This comes at a time when Lebanese citizens are suffering from multiple crises.
On Thursday, Lebanon's political landscape experienced a sharp divide as Hezbollah and Amal ministers boycotted a cabinet session over the decision to expel the Iranian ambassador. Supporters of Hezbollah protested outside the Iranian embassy in Beirut, expressing their opposition to the government's decision.
The Lebanese government is set to hold a session on Thursday, marking the first test of the political crisis depth following the Foreign Minister's decision to declare Iranian Ambassador Mohammad Reza Shibani persona non grata. The sharp division between the Shiite duo and other government factions raises questions about the future of governmental operations.
The Lebanese Foreign Ministry has declared Iranian ambassador Mohammad Reza Shibani persona non grata, requiring him to leave the country by Sunday. This unprecedented move has sparked varied reactions among political factions and is expected to be a focal point in the upcoming Cabinet session.
The Lebanese Amal Movement has called for the reversal of the decision to expel Iranian Ambassador Mohammad Reza Shibani, warning of potential political crises in Lebanon. The movement emphasizes the need for national unity to confront ongoing Israeli aggression.