Lebanese journalist Ghattas stated that negotiations between Iran and Lebanon are merely an attempt to patch things up, expressing skepticism about lasting peace despite Lebanese authorities breaking the taboo of direct talks with Israelis.
Lebanese authorities have reported that the death toll in the ongoing conflict has surpassed 3,000, following the failure of a ceasefire agreement to hold. The situation remains critical as hostilities continue.
Lebanese authorities indicate that a ceasefire agreement with Israel is imminent and an announcement is expected soon. Financial Times also suggests a deal is close.
Eyewitness video captured the moment an Israeli airstrike hit a central Beirut building on Wednesday, March 18, causing its collapse, as Israeli forces continue to pound the city.
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A fire that broke out in the vicinity of Dubai International Airport following a drone attack has been contained, leading to the temporary suspension of flights and some diversions to Al Maktoum International Airport.
Senior UN officials have warned that the escalating conflict between Hezbollah and Israel could plunge Lebanon into a new cycle of violence, with Lebanese authorities reporting over 100 casualties from recent attacks.
According to Lebanese authorities, at least 217 people have been killed and 798 wounded since Israel's expanded attacks on Monday, with more than 95,000 people displaced.
The Israeli army announced that it is carrying out attacks on Hezbollah command centers and weapons depots in Beirut. Lebanese authorities reported that 52 people were killed and 154 injured in the attacks.
Hezbollah has called on Lebanese authorities to restore and improve their relations with Iran. The group emphasized the importance of strengthening ties between the two nations.
Israeli airstrikes in southern Lebanon killed at least 13 people, including women and a child, according to Lebanese authorities. These attacks mark a new wave of violence in the region, with reports of continued strikes despite a ceasefire.
As Lebanese authorities work to extend a ceasefire, the country's Christian community is providing support to those displaced by the ongoing conflict, while also dealing with their own grief.
Hezbollah has publicly rejected the ongoing or planned talks between Lebanon and Israel, with officials stating the group will not abide by any agreements reached. The group's chief reportedly called the talks "futile" and urged Lebanon to withdraw.
The French Ministry of Foreign Affairs has denied the existence of a French plan to de-escalate conflicts in Lebanon, stating that France has supported the Lebanese authorities' willingness for direct talks with Israel.
Lebanese authorities on Tuesday asked the Vatican for protection for its Christian communities in the border areas with Israel, after a Maronite Catholic priest died on Monday in an Israeli attack...
The French president said that Lebanese authorities had given him 'their commitment' to take control of Hezbollah positions, as France dispatches humanitarian aid.
Lebanese authorities, marking a significant escalation in the widening Middle East conflict
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Lebanese authorities claim that Israeli forces have hit over 10,000 homes in Lebanon in nearly a month since the ceasefire, with more than 5,300 homes destroyed and over 5,200 damaged.
Lebanese authorities have launched investigations into a 14-year-old student who allegedly asked an IDF spokesperson to bomb her school, claiming Hezbollah was storing weapons there.
The United States and Iran are engaged in ongoing diplomatic discussions, with hopes for a potential peace deal or ceasefire growing. These talks involve mediators like Pakistan and address various issues, including Iran's request for the unfreezing of its assets.
Iran has contacted Lebanese authorities to ensure the ceasefire with Israel is fully observed, while France emphasizes its desire to keep Lebanon out of the broader Middle East conflict.
Lebanese authorities have expelled Iran's recently appointed ambassador to Beirut, giving him until Sunday to leave the country, following accusations from Beirut.
Israel conducted heavy, unannounced bombardments on central Beirut, resulting in at least six deaths and dozens injured. Lebanese authorities also reported shelling in the southern part of the country.
Father Pierre el-Raï, a priest from the village of Qlayaa, was killed by an Israeli artillery strike while assisting a parishioner. Lebanese authorities and the Pope have paid tribute to him.
Lebanese authorities announced that dozens of people were killed when Israeli soldiers raided a border area in search of the remains of a long-lost pilot.