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Lebanon’s prime minister warns against dragging country into ‘adventures’

By Thomson Reuters Feb 28, 2026 | 2:48 AM

BEIRUT, Feb 28 (Reuters) – Lebanese Prime Minister Nawaf Salam on Saturday said he would not accept anyone dragging “the ​country into adventures that threaten ‌its security and unity”, in an indirect message to the Iran-backed Lebanese armed group Hezbollah.

In a statement released after Israel and the United ‌States ​launched strikes on Iran, ⁠Salam noted the “serious ⁠developments” in the region and called on “all Lebanese to act with wisdom and patriotism, placing Lebanon and the Lebanese ​people’s interests above any other consideration”.

Hezbollah has fought numerous conflicts with Israel ⁠since it was established ⁠by Iran’s Revolutionary Guards in ​1982.

Reuters reported on Tuesday that Israel had ​warned Lebanon that it would strike the ‌country hard, targeting civilian infrastructure including the airport, in the event that Hezbollah gets involved in any U.S.-Iran war.

“I ⁠reiterate that we will not accept anyone dragging the country into adventures that threaten its security ⁠and ‌unity,” Salam said in a ⁠statement sent to Reuters.

Israel dealt ​heavy ‌blows to Hezbollah during a ​war in ⁠2024, killing its leader Hassan Nasrallah along with thousands of its fighters and destroying much of its arsenal.

(Reporting by Maya Gebeily; Writing by Tom Perry; Editing by ​Aidan Lewis)