A Lebanese journalist was killed in an Israeli strike, prompting accusations of war crimes from Lebanese leaders and a funeral for the reporter. The incident occurred shortly before Washington talks, with reports also detailing her final moments under rubble.
Lebanese President Michel Aoun and Prime Minister Najib Mikati have discussed their country's readiness to engage in talks with Israel. President Aoun has reportedly set a course for these negotiations, emphasizing a choice for prosperity.
US President Trump announced that Israeli and Lebanese leaders are set to hold their first talks, though Lebanon stated it was not aware of any upcoming contact, while Israel confirmed Netanyahu would call Aoun.
Lebanese leaders have agreed to postpone the parliamentary elections scheduled for May and extend the parliament's term due to the ongoing conflict with Israel.
A 10-day ceasefire between Israel and Lebanon officially came into effect at midnight, but the Lebanese army quickly accused Israel of multiple violations. Despite the agreement, reports of gunfire and rocket fire emerged shortly after the truce began.
Three journalists killed in an Israeli strike in southern Lebanon, including a veteran Al-Manar correspondent, have been buried in Beirut's southern suburbs, with Lebanese leaders denouncing the attack as a 'war crime' amid continued targeting of media.
Hezbollah attacked Israel on Monday to avenge the killing of Iran’s Supreme Leader Ali Khamenei, prompting Israeli strikes on Beirut and setting the group at odds with Lebanese leaders who want the country kept out of a regional war. Israeli strikes on the Hezbollah-controlled southern Beirut suburbs and southern Lebanon killed 31 people, Lebanon’s health […]
Lebanese political figures Walid Jumblat and Nabih Berri have jointly called for a return to the 1949 Armistice Agreement, with proposed modifications, amidst ongoing regional tensions.
A 10-day ceasefire between Israel and Lebanon has officially gone into effect, with reports indicating US mediation in the agreement. The truce aims to temporarily halt hostilities between the two nations.
Lebanese Speaker Nabih Berri expressed reassurance after discussing recent bridge attacks and the ongoing displacement crisis with President Michel Aoun.
The Lebanese leadership has decided to postpone parliamentary elections due to the conflict between Israel and the militant group Hezbollah, as well as rising tensions in Iran and the region.