Lebanon's Army Ready to Intervene Amidst Palestinian Faction Clashes

Lebanese caretaker Prime Minister Najib Mikati has warned that the Lebanese army may intervene in the country's largest Palestinian refugee camp, Ein el-Hilweh, if clashes between Palestinian factions continue. The fighting, which has resulted in numerous casualties and displacements, is seen as a violation of Lebanese sovereignty. Mikati urged Palestinian President Mahmoud Abbas to ensure that hostilities cease, emphasizing the long-standing support of the Lebanese people towards Palestinians. The armed groups Jund al-Sham and Shabab al-Muslim have been accused of targeting Fatah members in the camp. The situation remains tense, with people seeking refuge in mosques and schools, and humanitarian assistance unable to reach those affected.
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