Beirut: Lebanese newspapers on November 5, 2024, highlighted the country's varied responses to the U.S. election and its potential impact on Lebanon. Headlines reflected a mix of anticipation and concern regarding future diplomatic and security developments. According to National News Agency - Lebanon, ANNAHAR's headline emphasized the uncertainty in Lebanon over how the U.S. election results would affect the country's political landscape. The government has sought the United Nations Security Council's protection amidst these uncertainties. Meanwhile, AL-JOUMHOURIA reported that Prime Minister Najib Mikati urged foreign ambassadors to adhere strictly to United Nations Security Council Resolution 1701, without introducing any additional measures. The resolution, initially passed in 2006, calls for a ceasefire and the withdrawal of Israeli forces from southern Lebanon. Furthermore, AL-AKHBAR's coverage included details about the U.S. Ambassador's request to extend the term of the Lebanese Army Commander. This move has raised questions about the future of Lebanon's military leadership and its alignment with international diplomatic interests. The Lebanese public and officials remain on alert, closely monitoring international developments and their potential repercussions on Lebanon's stability and security.
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