Lebanon
At the Grand Serail, Prime Minister Nawaf Salam chaired an expanded ministerial meeting with a large cabinet turnout, urging each minister to outline their ministry’s priorities and improve inter-ministerial coordination. Defense Minister Michel Mansour reported ongoing raids in southern Lebanon and updates on the Lebanese-Syrian border situation, while Interior Minister Ahmad al-Hajjar detailed security developments. Salam instructed all security agencies to enforce the law equally and treat all citizens with full respect. Economy Minister Amer al-Bissat presented anti-price gouging and anti-smuggling measures, calling for higher fines via legislative amendment and stronger judiciary cooperation. Finance Minister Yassine Jaber highlighted financial stability as a top priority, and Social Affairs Minister Haneen al-Sayed noted shifts in displacement figures.

An expanded ministerial meeting was held chaired by Prime Minister Judge Dr. Nawaf Salam at the Grand Serail in the presence of a large number of ministers, where Salam asked each minister to present his ministry's affairs and ways to activate coordination with other ministries.
Minister of Information Attorney Dr. Paul Marqous noted that Defense Minister Brigadier General Michel Mansour presented the continuation of raids in the south and the situation on the Lebanese-Syrian border. Interior and Municipalities Minister Brigadier General Ahmad al-Hajjar also presented security developments. Prime Minister Salam instructed all security agencies on the need to maintain proper dealings with all citizens with full respect in implementing the law equally among citizens. Economy Minister Dr. Amer al-Bissat also presented measures to combat price gouging, fraud, monopoly and smuggling, emphasizing the necessity of raising fines — which requires a legislative amendment — and activating cooperation with the judiciary.
Finance Minister Yassine Jaber presented the financial situation and monetary stability, affirming it as a top priority. Social Affairs Minister Dr. Haneen al-Sayed also presented changes in the numbers of displaced persons.



