Nawaf Salam
Lebanese PM accuses Israel of 'scorched-earth policy' while defending ceasefire talks - report
Salam’s comments came amid the now-revealed IDF operation of crossing the Litani River, where it successfully secured the Beaufort Ridge and Wadi al-Saluki areas of southern Lebanon.
Majority of Lebanese civilians want peace agreement with Israel, Hezbollah disarmed - poll
Hezbollah may return to political assassinations as control over Lebanon weakens, expert says
Israel-Lebanon talks to resume May 14-15 with US mediation
'Ready to negotiate with Israel': Lebanon seeks US help amid tensions - report
“That’s a puzzle for me. They ask for negotiations, and when we show readiness, they don’t agree to the rendezvous,” said Lebanon’s Prime Minister Nawaf Salam.
As Hezbollah rearms and Lebanon's government stalls, Israel looks to its North
BEHIND THE LINES: Although the IDF has greatly weakened Hezbollah, the Iranian terror proxy is replenishing and recruiting to combat disarmament efforts.
Hezbollah’s shadow over Lebanon continues to roil country - analysis
The projection of Hezbollah leaders onto a natural landmark has sparked fierce debate over state authority and deepening political tensions, according to an Arab News report.
Lebanon's new leaders believe they can salvage the state from Hezbollah - analysis
There is a belief today that Hezbollah is weaker than it has been in decades and this gives an opportunity to those like Salam and Aoun to change Lebanon’s trajectory.