All the issues are standing
still: the dialogue had a “dose of optimism” after Monday’s session enough to make
it last for June 25, the date set for the next session. It was also clear that
the parties were attached to the dialogue in the absence of other alternatives.
The government renewed its unity. Amid minimum political
stability, security stability is facing obstacles, whether it was in Wadi
Khaled, al-Qaa, Tripoli or even in Dahiyeh where a new clash erupted Tuesday
evening. Even though the clash was between two families, but arms are still
arms, even if they were used for family related matters, not ideological or
political.
Before going into the details of the bulletin, it is worth
mentioning that after we broadcasted through LBCI news bulletin on Monday
evening, a report regarding the President Michel Sleiman’s meetings in Saudi
Arabia, direct and indirect reactions began to flow.
Noting that LBCI respects the right to react, it is
noteworthy that some reactions went beyond the norms of decency reaching skepticism
about the institution’s credibility. Therefore, LBCI confirms the accuracy of
the report.