JAKARTA - Lebanese ministers from Hezbollah and its ally, Amal, boycotted a cabinet session of the government on Thursday local time.

The boycott was carried out after the Lebanese government declared "persona non grata" against the Iranian Ambassador, Mohammad Reza Shibani.

A Lebanese official told AFP that as a result of the status, the Iranian ambassador was asked to leave Lebanon immediately.

The status of "persona non grata" is determined by a government against foreign nationals or foreign diplomats who are no longer accepted in their territory, alias expulsion.

Hizbullah and Amal are political parties in Lebanon. The two Siah parties have a total of four ministers in the cabinet.

In addition to political organizations, Hezbollah is also a paramilitary group that was founded in 1982. One of the main goals of Hezbollah is to support the independence of Palestine, which continues to be occupied by Israel without Western pressure.

In addition to having political representation in the Lebanese Government, Hezbollah also has representation in parliament.


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