Lebanon, Israel and Hezbollah
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A Lebanese version of the popular US reality TV show "Shark Tank" hit the airwaves in Lebanon, where unemployment rates have reached record highs in the past years due to a protracted economic and financial crisis and the Israel-Hezbollah war.
Lebanon today stands at a turning point in its history. After years of economic collapse, political paralysis and the corrosive dominance of the Iranian-backed party and armed paramilitary group Hezbollah,
Lebanon’s future as a functioning state hinges on clarifying its borders: from the legacy of Ottoman and French-era territorial divisions to the unresolved disputes with Israel and Syria, the country’s stability,
Aoun ordered the army to “confront any Israeli incursion into liberated southern territory, in defence of Lebanese territory and the safety of citizens”, during a meeting with Brigadier General Rodolphe Haykal, according to a statement from the presidency.
When she first heard about the evacuation warnings Israel was sending to residents of Lebanon, Aline Naser’s thoughts immediately turned to Gaza. For the past year, the 26-year-old Beirut resident has been following with horror the reports about besieged ...
Lebanon has officially launched “The School of Citizenship” from the Presidential Palace, marking a transformative moment in the country’s educational and social landscape. This national initiative places human capital at the heart of development,
Security source tells Al Jazeera Israeli drone fires missile directly at a car, causing vehicle to catch fire.
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Israeli strikes kill two in Lebanon as Aoun reiterates call for negotiations
Israeli strikes on south Lebanon killed at least two people on Monday as the Lebanese President Joseph Aoun reiterated that his country “has no option but negotiation” with Israel.