Ministers representing the Amal movement and Hezbollah have threatened to resign from the Lebanese government during tomorrow's session if a proposed amendment to the electoral law is adopted, which would limit expatriate voting seats to 6 instead of 128. The potential resignations, reported by Lebanese sources on November 5th between 7:15 PM and 8:45 PM UTC, could significantly impact the government's stability. The Amal and Hezbollah ministers are urging Presidents Joseph Aoun and Nawaf Salam to consider the risks associated with adopting the proposal put forth by the Lebanese Forces and Phalange parties. The exact stance of the fifth Shiite minister, Fadi Makki, remains unconfirmed should the Amal and Hezbollah ministers carry out their threat. This political maneuvering occurs amidst ongoing regional tensions and domestic political realignments. Previous reports from November 5th indicated other significant developments, including the re-emergence of former IRGC intelligence chief Hossein Taeb and the elimination of a Hezbollah operative by the Israeli Defense Forces.