Salam visits Kfarshouba, stresses on strengthening residents’ resilience
2/8/2026 1:17:00 PM
As part of his south tour on Sunday, Prime Minister Nawaf Salam arrived in the town of Kfarshouba amid a massive reception from the residents of the Arqoub region, with wide participation from local and social figures, along with a number of MPs, heads of associations and civil society institutions.
Addressing the attendees, Salam said: "Kfarshouba is a symbol of resilience, and we are fully aware of the aggression, deprivation, and neglect suffered by the people of Arqoub for many years. They have established rights from the Lebanese state."
He added: "We also recognize the extent of the destruction that has befallen the region, and therefore, supporting the resilience of its people is a fundamental priority in our work."
"There are well-studied projects under follow-up, most notably the Khan Market - Shebaa road, due to its vital importance to the people of the region," Salam continued, pointing as well to works on the sewage file and the completion of the rehabilitation and restoration of public schools to ensure a decent educational environment for southern students.
Addressing the attendees, Salam said: "Kfarshouba is a symbol of resilience, and we are fully aware of the aggression, deprivation, and neglect suffered by the people of Arqoub for many years. They have established rights from the Lebanese state."
He added: "We also recognize the extent of the destruction that has befallen the region, and therefore, supporting the resilience of its people is a fundamental priority in our work."
"There are well-studied projects under follow-up, most notably the Khan Market - Shebaa road, due to its vital importance to the people of the region," Salam continued, pointing as well to works on the sewage file and the completion of the rehabilitation and restoration of public schools to ensure a decent educational environment for southern students.