Lebanon’s PM During the 2006 war with Israel, he told the BBC that his nation had been abandoned by the world community. According to Fouad Siniora, trying to bring about …
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After suffering its heaviest losses in a year of fighting the militant group Hezbollah, which is backed by Iran, Israel’s military asked inhabitants of over 20 villages in south Lebanon …
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As a potential prelude to a physical invasion of Lebanon, Israel proclaimed three communities along its northern border “closed military zones” on Monday. Only military personnel are permitted to enter …
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The prime minister of Lebanon and France’s foreign minister, Jean-Noël Barrot, met on Monday, September 30, as the country endures yet another horrific day. In the midst of an Israeli …
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Sunday’s Israeli bombings in Lebanon claimed many lives as the Hezbollah organization suffered a series of fatal blows to its leadership, including the assassination of its supreme commander, Hassan Nasrallah. …
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The UN reported on Thursday that more than 30,000 refugees from Lebanon had taken up residence in Syria. In the last week, the Israeli army has increased the intensity of …
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Families escaping the worsening fighting in Lebanon began to flow into Syria on Wednesday, spending hours stuck in congested traffic as they attempted to reach the relative safety of another …
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With the two sides on the verge of full-scale conflict, Israel and Hezbollah exchanged gunfire once more on Tuesday, including a fresh Israeli attack on Beirut. The enormous Israeli bombardment …
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More than 490 people were murdered by Israeli strikes on Lebanon on Monday, including over 90 women and children, according to Lebanese authorities. It was the bloodiest onslaught since the …
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On Monday, the Israeli military declared it was conducting “extensive strikes” against the militant group and urged people living in southern Lebanon to leave their houses and other structures where …