City
Epaper

Lebanon's normalization with Israel impossible: Parliament speaker Berri

By IANS | Updated: November 9, 2025 07:10 IST

Beirut, Nov 9 Lebanese Parliament Speaker Nabih Berri said that "normalization with Israel is out of the question."...

Open in App

Beirut, Nov 9 Lebanese Parliament Speaker Nabih Berri said that "normalization with Israel is out of the question."

All the relevant parties, including Lebanon, Israel, the United States, France, and the UN, should be included in indirect talks, Berri told Lebanese Asharq Al-Awsat newspaper, Xinhua news agency reported.

"There is no objection to involving civilian experts when necessary, as was done during the demarcation of the Blue Line in 2000, when geological and mapping specialists were consulted," he said.

"All Israeli threats and airstrikes will not change our position on this matter," he added.

A ceasefire between Hezbollah and Israel has been in effect since November 27, 2024. Still, the Israeli army continues to conduct occasional strikes in Lebanon, saying its operations were against Hezbollah "threats," while maintaining forces at five main positions along the Lebanese border.

On Saturday, three Israeli airstrikes targeting three vehicles in eastern and southern Lebanon killed three people and injured 11 others, the official National News Agency reported.

Meanwhile, Lebanon has placed postwar reconstruction at the top of its agenda despite continued Israeli attacks that are slowing recovery efforts, Public Works and Transport Minister Fayez Rasamny said on Saturday.

"Reconstruction constitutes a top priority for the government and the presidency," Rasamny said, according to the official National News Agency, adding that fieldwork has been repeatedly disrupted by Israeli strikes.

Rasamny said the government has completed detailed assessments of infrastructure damage and developed a clear reconstruction vision, noting that total losses from the recent war may exceed $11 billion. Lebanon is awaiting a 250-million-dollar World Bank loan to begin rehabilitating key facilities. "This amount is not enough, but it forms a starting point for the reconstruction process," he added.

Disclaimer: This post has been auto-published from an agency feed without any modifications to the text and has not been reviewed by an editor

Open in App

Related Stories

EntertainmentMadhuri Dixit enjoys 'silence & a moment just to be' during her latest vacay amidst nature

MumbaiDipesh Mhatre Quits Shiv Sena (UBT), Set to Join BJP; Major Jolt for Uddhav Thackeray Camp

NationalFour-year-old 'sexually assaulted'; BJP says females unsafe in Bengal

Other SportsDuffy, Sodhi shine as NZ beat WI in thrilling 3rd T20I, take 2-1 series lead

InternationalPakistan parliamentary committees to resume debate on Field Marshal status under 27th Amendment today

International Realted Stories

InternationalJapan PM Takaichi plans pay cuts for herself, Cabinet ministers to push reform

InternationalThe Third Eye: Trump’s strategy of maintaining America as economic superpower

InternationalAfter Typhoon Kalaegi claimed over 200 lives, Super typhoon Fung Woo to hit Philippines tonight

International"This visit will further strengthen India-Angola bilateral cooperation": MEA as President Murmu lands in Luanda

InternationalTaiwan Vice president delivers speech at EU Parliament; China lodges protest