Information reported that “Fadl Shaker’s trial session has been postponed until next June 23.” According to the information, “Today, during the trial session, 3 security figures were heard, in addition to a civilian.” The information indicated that “the three officers who testified in the case unanimously agreed that Shaker had no involvement in the Abra battles, and that he had good intentions.” In this context as well, information reported that “former Director of Southern Intelligence, Brigadier General Ali Shahrour, said before the military court that Fadl Shaker had nothing to do with the Battle of Abra.” Shaker said: “I was threatened and afraid, and I informed the security services about this matter.” For her part, Amata Mubarak, the Lebanese artist’s lawyer, indicated that she “requested that medical reports be submitted to present Shaker to a medical committee.”