Lebanese President Joseph Aoun stressed today, Saturday, that protecting the Lebanese arena from potential disasters is an absolute priority for the state at this stage. Aoun's statements came after the start of the Israeli-American attack on Iranian territory, which raised fears of an escalation of the conflict.
President Aoun called on all constitutional authorities and relevant agencies to raise levels of readiness and joint coordination to ensure the country's stability. He pointed out that the critical nature of the current stage requires everyone to prioritize the supreme national interest above any partisan or external considerations to ensure sovereignty and security.
For his part, Lebanese Prime Minister Nawaf Salam warned against being drawn into ill-considered adventures that could threaten the unity and security of Lebanese territory. Salam emphasized, in an appeal to citizens and political forces, the necessity of wisdom and patriotism to overcome the dangerous developments currently sweeping the region.
These official moves come amidst explicit Israeli threats to target civilian infrastructure in Lebanon, including Beirut International Airport. The occupation authorities stipulated that Hezbollah not engage in any direct military confrontation between the United States and Iran to avoid this scenario.
On the ground, media sources reported a clear state of anxiety gripping both the Lebanese street and official institutions. This tension was reflected in a series of intensive security and social meetings held by the Prime Minister to follow up on field and political developments.
In a related context, the Lebanese government affirmed that it is making strenuous diplomatic efforts with international and regional parties to spare the country the repercussions of war. These contacts aim to neutralize Lebanon from the ongoing conflict and ensure that it does not become an arena for settling major regional scores.
Fuel stations in various Lebanese regions witnessed a large rush from citizens fearing supply disruptions or the outbreak of a full-scale confrontation. This scene prompted the Ministry of Energy to issue a statement reassuring the public of the availability of sufficient quantities of fuel in the markets.
Official bodies also called on citizens not to rush to buy food items and store them excessively, emphasizing that supply chains are still operating. Despite these reassurances, anticipation remains the dominant sentiment among the public, who fear a repeat of previous crisis scenarios.
In the aviation sector, several foreign and regional airlines announced the suspension of their flights to and from Rafic Hariri International Airport in Beirut. Sources from within the airport clarified that this measure will continue for 24 hours, with the decision being reviewed periodically based on field developments.
In contrast, Middle East Airlines, the Lebanese national carrier, continued to operate its scheduled flights normally until now. Airport management and operating companies are closely monitoring the security situation to make appropriate decisions regarding the safety of air navigation in Lebanese airspace.
Protecting Lebanon from disasters is an absolute priority in the current critical phase, which requires commitment to national responsibility.





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Lebanon on High Alert: Political Moves and Public Concern Following Attack on Iran