Beirut – In a decisive and clear message, the Lebanese Interior Minister emphasized that the security of the capital, Beirut, represents a “red line” that cannot be crossed, asserting that the state has placed security stability at the top of its priorities to counter political and economic pressures. The minister explained that a strict security plan is currently being implemented, including intensifying security presence in vital areas and raising the readiness level to the maximum, with a commitment to firmly applying the law to everyone without exception to maintain state prestige and prevent any attempts to exploit current conditions to incite chaos in the streets.
President Aoun Incident Under the Microscope: Official Probes Away from “Politicization”
Regarding the ongoing controversy surrounding the incident involving President “Michel Aoun,” the Interior Minister announced the opening of a formal and comprehensive investigation to uncover all surrounding circumstances. The minister confirmed that competent authorities are following details with utmost precision to reach the truth without exaggeration or submission to any political calculations, noting that this file is being handled with an institutional methodology and full transparency, and final results will be announced to the public upon completion to consolidate trust between citizens and state institutions during this sensitive stage.
Beirut on the Brink: Preemptive Moves to Contain Accumulated Crisis Repercussions
These security maneuvers come amid a state of intense anticipation within the Lebanese street due to successive economic crises, making any security event a matter of broad concern that could evolve into wider political dimensions. Analysts believe the Ministry of Interior’s moves are a clever preemptive attempt to close the door on any potential unrest that might exceed its limits, especially since Beirut is the decision-making center. Ultimately, the Lebanese message seems clear: no leniency in security, no ambiguity in investigations, and stability is the only pillar for navigating this difficult phase with minimal losses.


