15:19
Representative George Adwan on postponing the date of the Loyalty to the Resistance bloc: The president is the one who sets the dates for consultations and the blocs must adhere to them, and if it is tomorrow, then they will take some time to get used to the new homeland, but they will not be too late to get used to it because the train is running.
15:17
Representative Camille Chamoun from Baabda Palace: There is a golden opportunity that cannot be missed in order to build the nation and run things as they should with a strong president and a prime minister free of any corruption.
15:00
The “Loyalty to the Resistance” bloc requested postponement of the date to come to Baabda Palace within the framework of participation in parliamentary consultations until tomorrow for further consultation.
13:38
News: Israeli forces arrested a farmer from Wadi Khansa in the Al-Mari Plain
12:47
Lebanon’s strong bloc is heading to vote for Nawaf Salam, and the movement’s political body is now discussing options
12:13
An American military delegation arrives at Baabda Palace to meet with President Joseph Aoun, headed by the Commander of the Central Region, General Corella, with the Chairman of the Monitoring Committee for the Implementation of the Ceasefire Agreement, the American Ambassador Lisa Johnson in Beirut, and a number of officers.
11:49
The end of the first part of the binding parliamentary consultations in Baabda Palace, with Nawaf Salam obtaining 12 votes, compared to 7 for Mikati and 1 no nomination, to be completed at two o’clock in the afternoon.
11:29
Najat Aoun Saliba: My name is Judge Nawaf Salam
11:18
Representative Halima Kaaqour nominates Nawaf Salam
11:16
Representative Melhem Khalaf named Nawaf Salam
11:06
Reuters, according to an informed official: A final draft of a ceasefire and prisoner release was sent to “Israel” and Hamas for approval
10:58
Cynthia Zarazir: She was named Nawaf Salam
10:51
Representative Ibrahim Mneimneh: I was named Nawaf Salam
10:48
The Strong Lebanon Bloc (Free Patriotic Movement) holds a meeting at noon to take the final decision on naming the Prime Minister before the consultations at 3:10 p.m.