Lebanon’s interim prime minister condemns the Israeli attack on Al-Aqsa

According to the government’s Twitter account, the prime minister stressed that such crimes require a comprehensive Arab and international stance to stop the Israeli aggression against the Palestinian people.

And regarding the firing of missiles from the south and the enemy’s shelling of Lebanese villages on Friday, Mikati reiterated that he submitted an official complaint to the Secretary-General of the United Nations and the Security Council regarding Tel Aviv’s continued violation of national sovereignty.

By the way, the head of the executive authority indicated that the initial investigations conducted by the army indicated that the rockets were fired by non-Lebanese elements, in response to the Zionist crimes in the Palestinian territories and the Gaza Strip.

Since Tuesday night, the region has been witnessing days of tension as a result of violations by the Israeli occupation police to evacuate the Palestinians who are at the blessed Al-Aqsa Mosque at that time, in continuation of the blessed month of Ramadan.

In Lebanon, the authorities, ministers, parliamentarians, politicians, organizations and religious leaders raised their voices against the aggression of the Israeli army and settlers and renewed their support for the resistance of the Palestinian people.

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