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Lebanon’s President: The Army Is a Red Line and Must Not Be Harmed

The President of Lebanon⁣ stated that criticizing or targeting the army and security forces ​is wholly unacceptable, as they represent a red​ line that must not be crossed.

According⁢ to webangah News⁣ Agency, citing Mehr News ‌Agency via Al-Nashra, Lebanese President Joseph Aoun ⁣declared that internal peace always takes precedence⁤ over all considerations. He emphasized that maintaining this peace is the primary duty of​ the army‍ and⁣ security forces,‍ who fully carry out their responsibilities to achieve this goal-a red line in itself.

During a meeting with ​a delegation from the Arab League,‌ he stressed that without ‍the vigilance and efforts of the army and security forces to ensure citizens’ safety and​ support all components of Lebanese society, Lebanon would not have regained its security and stability. “We would not be standing united today,” he added.

the president firmly asserted⁣ that criticizing or ⁣targeting the army and ⁤security forces ⁢is entirely⁢ unacceptable since they also represent a red line that must not⁣ be⁤ harmed.

Highlighting their coordination, he noted: “The army and security forces operate with full coordination and ⁢absolute cooperation. they are on the front lines‌ against terrorism, organized​ crime, ​and drug trafficking. They‍ perform all assigned duties with utmost commitment and duty.”

Previously,Nabih⁢ Berri,Speaker of the Lebanese Parliament,responded to criticism directed at Lebanon’s military by emphasizing‌ that the army belongs to the entire country-and any harm toward it is forbidden.

berri stated: “The Lebanese Army is a red line; ‌targeting it by anyone is prohibited. Causing harm to the army is forbidden because it⁣ does not⁤ belong to any faction. The ‍army does not support one side against​ another-it stands for all Lebanon.”

News Sources: © webangah ‌News Agency
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