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Israeli soldiers were killed in southern Lebanon over the weekend. President Emmanuel Macron confirmed the death of French peacekeeper Florian Montorio, which he said appeared to be caused by fire from Hezbollah, and described
Hezbollah has responded to the Israeli ceasefire violations by firing rockets and launching drones into Israel and occupied areas of southern Lebanon. Lebanon’s President Joseph Aoun also issued a statement about the killing
Lebanon. At least six people were wounded and homes destroyed in the attacks despite a 10-day ceasefire. Here is what we know: ## In Iran: - Parliament Speaker Mohammad Bagher Ghalibaf said Iran is “ready
Israeli official said Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu would speak with Lebanon's President Joseph Aoun Thursday, though Lebanon's presidency told NPR it did not have any information about such talks. Here are more updates
Israeli attacks on Lebanon since March 2 have killed 2,618 people and forced more than one million to flee their homes. The UNIFIL mission has also faced a growing number of casualties. According
Hezbollah, with few but continued attacks reported since the start of the truce on 17 April.  after Israeli forces invaded, the Elias family
Israeli message intended to obstruct the negotiation process. Lebanon is not moving towards signing a peace agreement but towards a nonaggression pact, the official said. The Lebanon ceasefire, announced on April 16 by US President
Lebanon's south as Hezbollah has fired several drones at Israeli troops. The temporary ceasefire, which came into effect nearly two weeks ago, is still largely in place. No strikes have taken place in Beirut
attacks on Beirut). But Iran and Pakistan both insisted that Lebanon must be included. That has now happened, much to the fury of Israelis living close to the northern border who believe that their Prime
Israeli attacks on Lebanon, the post continued, and told Ghalibaf that so far 1.2 million Lebanese people have been displaced by the fighting. “Israel is literally committing crimes in our country and seeking to displace
Hezbollah fire from Israeli border communities. Five military divisions are inside Lebanon, Israel says — a massive military presence estimated to include tens of thousands of soldiers. That amounts to the same number of divisions inside
Lebanon’s state-run National News Agency (NNA) reported that Wednesday’s attacks killed at least 13 people, just one day after a sit-down between Lebanese and Israeli envoys to the United States
attacking its northern residents. But those demolitions — along with widespread Israeli airstrikes throughout the past two months — have also significantly destroyed civilian infrastructure. Such destruction is considered to be a violation of international
Hezbollah. And three separate surveys suggested a majority of Israelis also opposed to two-week ceasefire Trump agreed with Iran. "Agreements may be signed with a tie in Washington, but the price is paid
Hezbollah; second, a sustainable peace… achieved through strength,” he said. ## In Lebanon - **Relentless strikes continue:** Air raids and shelling hit southern and eastern Lebanon, including Kafr Sir and Nabatieh, while a “triple-tap” strike
Israeli troops are still doing on Lebanese land. The reality is that Lebanon’s current deterrence arrangement cannot be broken militarily before it is replaced politically. Hezbollah’s arsenal is not just a military fact
Hezbollah launched two more drones, one of which exploded just metres from the aircraft. The inability to stop these attacks has caused deep frustration among front-line Israeli commanders, according to [reports by Israeli military
attack at 11:50pm local time (20:50 GMT), just 10 minutes before the ceasefire took effect. Trump later issued a social media post urging Hezbollah to respect the ceasefire. “I hope Hezbollah acts nicely