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Senior Hezbollah commander Ali Tabatabai killed in Beirut suburb strike
Hezbollah’s acting chief of staff, Ali Tabatabai, was killed in a targeted strike on his safehouse in Beirut’s Dahiyeh district, according to security sources.
Lebanese Prime Minister-designate Nawaf Salam said on Friday the formation of a new government would not be delayed, indicating a very positive atmosphere in discussions over its composition.
Lebanese Prime Minister-designate Nawaf Salam speaks at the presidential palace on the day he meets with Lebanese President Joseph Aoun, in Baabda, Lebanon January 14, 2025. Reuters/Mohamed Azakir
Lebanese Prime Minister-designate Nawaf Salam said on Friday the formation of a new government would not be delayed, indicating a very positive atmosphere in discussions over its composition.
Salam was nominated by a majority of lawmakers on Monday to form the new government, although he did not win the backing of the Shi'ite parties Hezbollah and the Amal Movement, led by Parliament Speaker Nabih Berri.
"The atmosphere is more than positive among all the blocs and today from Speaker Berri," Salam said, speaking to reporters after a meeting with President Joseph Aoun, who was elected by parliament on Jan. 9.
Berri, a close Hezbollah ally, said on Friday he held a "promising meeting" with Salam.
The Iran-backed Hezbollah and Amal had wanted the incumbent Prime Minister Najib Mikati to stay in the post, but a majority of lawmakers opted for Salam, who formerly served as president of the International Court of Justice.
Government formation discussions are often protracted in Lebanon, due to bartering among its sectarian factions over cabinet positions.
Reporting by Laila Bassam
Hezbollah’s acting chief of staff, Ali Tabatabai, was killed in a targeted strike on his safehouse in Beirut’s Dahiyeh district, according to security sources.
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