Informed sources indicated to "Al-Liwaa" that there has not yet been a decision regarding the possibility of keeping the Cabinet sessions open. They stated that if the need arises, the idea would then be up for discussion. The sources clarified that there is anticipation regarding developments on both the Gaza and southern fronts, noting that the meetings taking place are focused on the available options to address a potential war, as all scenarios are possible. They emphasized that while the situation has not become urgent, it is essential to take precautionary measures.
In a related context, government sources confirmed to "Nidaa Al-Watan" that the Prime Minister, in the caretaker government, Najib Mikati, is leading his government amid the existing tension between Lebanon and Israel on three fronts: the first is diplomatic, led by Mikati, who is in charge of communications with Western and Arab diplomats. This has not resulted in any assurance or reassurance regarding Israel's intent to cease its aggressions against Lebanon or provide guarantees against the expansion of these aggressions.
The second front, the source explained, is political, involving communications with various Lebanese parties to secure a unified Lebanese position supporting the government's stance. The third front pertains to the field aspect, where meetings of the Disaster Management Committee have commenced, holding seven consecutive meetings aimed at preparing for emergencies and readiness for the worst-case scenarios.