Beirut summoned the British ambassador
After the British Foreign Minister visited Lebanon in order to address the concerns of the Zionists and made proposals in support of Tel Aviv, the Foreign Minister of Beirut summoned the London ambassador today and gave him a protest note. |
According to the report of the international group of Fars news agency, Abdullah Bouhabib, the foreign minister of Lebanon, summoned the British ambassador in Beirut “Hamish Cowell” on Tuesday afternoon and gave him a note of protest.
Lebanese sources say that the reason for this protest note was David Cameron’s visit to Beirut. Cameron traveled to Lebanon last week and met with the Lebanese officials.
In this meeting, he made proposals to the Lebanese side whose purpose is to provide security for the Zionist regime. Al-Akhbar newspaper reported that Cameron had raised the issue of border towers and observation points.
The British Foreign Minister had told the Lebanese officials that the observation towers that Lebanon plans to build on its borders with occupied Palestine should be built by international forces. Earlier, informed sources said that the Zionists are very worried about these towers and Cameron had gone to Lebanon to solve their concerns.
According to this newspaper, the British proposal requires the A cease-fire by Hezbollah and the Zionist regime, gathering military equipment from the borders and drawing a border map from Ras al-Naqoura to Shabaa fields.
According to this report, Cameron plans to install these towers in two Be built on the side of the borders and be under the supervision of international forces. In fact, the British Foreign Minister is trying to find out about the existence of any military equipment deep in Lebanon.
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