
Italian President Mattarella Condemns 'Undue and Brutal' Impact on Lebanese People
Italian President Sergio Mattarella, addressing the diplomatic corps accredited in Italy, condemned the "undue and brutal" impact on the people of Lebanon.
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Italian President Sergio Mattarella, addressing the diplomatic corps accredited in Italy, condemned the "undue and brutal" impact on the people of Lebanon.
Hezbollah has issued a statement asserting that the Lebanese people are left with no alternative but to resist what they describe as occupation.

UNICEF global spokesperson James Elder discussed the dire situation in Lebanon, noting that critical infrastructure vital for children has been targeted, leaving Lebanese people feeling unsafe.

Speaking at St. Peter's Square, the Pope stated he is "closer than ever" to the Lebanese people and highlighted the moral obligation to protect civilian populations from war.

France's foreign minister will visit Lebanon to express solidarity with the Lebanese people, who have been drawn into the ongoing war, following the EU's call for Israel to cease military strikes on the country.
Displaced by Israeli bombings in southern Lebanon and Beirut's southern suburbs, tens of thousands of Lebanese people, mainly Shiites, have sought refuge in Christian neighborhoods, fueling fears of…

The Trump administration has granted a rare reprieve, extending Temporary Protected Status (TPS) for approximately 11,000 Lebanese immigrants. This decision offers protection from deportation for those affected.
Samir Geagea has conveyed to Hezbollah that President Michel Aoun and the current government are the legitimate representatives of the Lebanese people. This statement comes amidst ongoing political debates and power dynamics in Lebanon.

Ghassan Salamé announced that Lebanon is engaged in negotiations with Israel. The talks aim to bring serenity and prosperity to the Lebanese people.

N. Liapouris reported on the challenging daily lives of the Lebanese people and the difficult living conditions faced by thousands of Palestinians in Lebanon who dream of returning home.

UN Secretary-General Antonio Guterres, speaking from Beirut, called for an end to the war and urged international support for the Lebanese people, emphasizing that Israel must respect Lebanon's sovereignty and territorial integrity.
Residents are attempting to flee Beirut to safer northern districts after the city was shelled by Israel overnight, with reports of long lines of cars leaving the area.
The Tehran Times reports that remarks made by Huckabee are considered deeply insulting to the Lebanese people.

Beirut-based filmmaker Lana Daher spoke to FRANCE 24 about her debut feature film, 'Do You Love Me,' which has been lauded as an ode to the collective courage of the Lebanese people. Daher shared insights into her work and her deep affection for the city.

Hezbollah's Deputy Secretary-General Naim Qassem delivered a speech to the Lebanese people and Tel Aviv, detailing five conditions that, if met, would lead to cooperation with the Lebanese government.

Abbas Ayoub, 33, has been displaced three times from Beirut's Dahiyeh, highlighting the plight of over a million Lebanese people forced from their homes due to the ongoing crisis.
Salam called for an instant ceasefire, asserting that the Lebanese people are being held hostage by the conflict, highlighting the humanitarian impact.

While Lebanon's government opposes getting involved, Hezbollah says it would view an attack on Iran as an attack on itself. Israel, meanwhile, warns Beirut of heavy strikes, leaving Lebanese people fe