On 4 November 2017, in a televised statement from
Saudi Arabia, Lebanese prime minister
Saad Hariri tendered his resignation from office, citing Iran's and Hezbollah's political over-extension in the
Middle East region and fears of assassination. Hariri's resignation led to a drop in Lebanese
bonds and warnings of a cut to its
credit rating. He refused to talk about what happened in Saudi Arabia and claimed that events will remain undisclosed. On 5 December he withdrew his resignation in a speech in which he emphasized Lebanon's neutrality in all regional conflicts.
Kidnapping and hostage accusations Upon Hariri's abrupt resignation from Saudi Arabia, Lebanese President
Michel Aoun is reported as having told foreign ambassadors that Hariri has been kidnapped by Saudi Arabia. Pointing to his twelve-day stay in Saudi Arabia after his resignation, Aoun said that he considers Hariri to be detained by Saudi Arabia. According to journalist
Robert Fisk, Hariri could not have resigned on his own, as he had already scheduled visits with
International Monetary Fund and the
World Bank for the following Monday. Moreover, Hariri had also arrived in Saudi Arabia on 4 November wearing casual dress, because he expected to go camping in the desert with
Mohammad bin Salman.
Robert Fisk adds that when Hariri's airplane landed in
Riyadh's airport, he saw himself surrounded by police forces, who confiscated his cellphone and those of his bodyguards. According to
The New Yorker, a former American official stated that Hariri said that "Iran intended to continue asserting itself in the region", after meeting with
Ali Akbar Velayati, a high-ranking advisor to Iran's Supreme Leader. Hariri also posed smiling for a photo with Velayati. According to
The New Yorker report, when Bin Salman heard about the events, "he was enraged", and "[h]e felt like he had to do something". Hariri apparently was forced to stay in the guest house of his family's mansion in Riyadh, from where he gave a media interview, and apparently did not have access to his clothes, as he was photographed leaving in overly large shoes. ==War declaration accusations==