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Israeli strikes. “We’re under threat every second, every day,” Ali Safiuddin, the head of the Lebanese Civil Defence in Tyre in southern Lebanon, told Al Jazeera. “We ask ourselves if we’re going
Israeli strikes. “We’re under threat every second, every day,” Ali Safiuddin, the head of the Lebanese Civil Defence in Tyre in southern Lebanon, told Al Jazeera on Sunday. “We ask ourselves
Lebanon with Hezbollah's media office; the group did not interfere in our reporting.) On my drive, I passed the wreckage of a pick-up truck that had been hit by an Israeli air strike
Israeli air strike. "The three floors above mine all fell into one room," Mohammed says. "They all came down together… on top of him." It was part of a deadly wave of strikes that begun
Many in Lebanon view Israel’s continued attacks as evidence that it is not serious about ending the war, which it has conducted to varying levels of intensity since October 2023. The most recent eruption
strikes in southern Lebanon on Wednesday killed at least five people, including Lebanese journalist Amal Khalil. Lebanese officials said Khalil and another journalist took shelter in a house after a nearby vehicle was targeted
many more surprises” after United States President Donald Trump gave Iran “two to three days” to reach a deal. Meanwhile, US Vice President JD Vance said that both sides have made a “lot of progress
Lebanon despite the announced extension of the ceasefire there – suggests that ceasefires have functioned less as true pauses in hostilities than as cover for accelerated fact-making on the ground. It was against this backdrop
many, in both Syria and Lebanon. In 1971, President Hafez al-Assad came to power in Syria and a few years later, Lebanon’s civil war broke out. In 1976, Syria under al-Assad invaded
strikes in southern Lebanon killed a journalist](https://www.theguardian.com/world/2026/apr/22/lebanon-accuses-israel-of-blocking-attempt-to-rescue-journalist-after-bomb-strike) after rescuers were blocked from accessing the building where she was buried under rubble because of further Israeli fire, according to several witnesses
Israeli officials view this potential agreement as a bad deal, as it would allow the Strait to reopen without ensuring significant progress in preventing Iran from developing a nuclear weapon. Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu