Lebanon Warns Hamas against Acts That Harm Its Security

Lebanon’s top security body on Friday warned Hamas against using the country’s territory for acts that undermine national security, after rocket fire towards Israel sparked retaliatory strikes.
The Higher Defense Council said it had recommended the government warn Hamas “against using Lebanese territory for any acts that undermine Lebanese national security”.
The council headed by President Joseph Aoun added that “the utmost measures and necessary procedures will be taken to put a definitive end to any act that violates Lebanese sovereignty”.
Last month, the Lebanese army arrested Lebanese and Palestinian individuals accused of firing rockets towards Israel on March 22 and March 28.
No group claimed responsibility for the attacks, with the Lebanese armed group Hezbollah, which fought a war against Israel last year, denying any involvement.
A Lebanese security source told AFP security forces arrested three Hamas members.