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    Lebanese PM Warns of Civil War Risk Ahead of Historic Israel Talks

    Web DeskBy Web DeskApril 13, 2026No Comments2 Mins Read
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    Lebanese Prime Minister Nawaf Salam has issued a grave warning about the nation’s fragile stability, urging citizens to unite to prevent a relapse into internal conflict. His remarks coincided with the 51st anniversary of the Lebanese Civil War’s outbreak, a poignant reminder of the country’s turbulent past as it faces a worsening economic crisis and evolving foreign relations.

    Salam emphasized the enduring impact of history on Lebanon’s present, highlighting the lessons that the scars of the civil war still impart to current generations. In a candid reflection, he acknowledged Lebanon’s ongoing failure to fully implement the 1991 Taif Agreement, which was intended to end the fifteen-year conflict by extending state authority throughout the country.

    The Prime Minister pointed out that the government has yet to establish exclusive control over weapons, alluding to the numerous armed groups operating independently of the official military. This inability to centralize power within state institutions remains a critical obstacle to Lebanon’s security and sovereignty, a challenge frequently noted by political analysts.

    Meanwhile, Salam’s address sets the stage for a crucial week in Lebanese diplomacy. For the first time in decades, Beirut is preparing to engage in direct negotiations with Israel, scheduled to take place in Washington. These discussions will primarily address long-standing border disputes and maritime security issues, signaling a potential shift in the regional balance.

    By underscoring the internal dangers of civil unrest at this moment, the Prime Minister appears to be rallying domestic unity ahead of the international talks. The outcome of the Washington summit is widely regarded as a pivotal moment that could either bolster Lebanon’s legitimacy or exacerbate existing internal divisions.

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