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BEIRUT/JERUSALEM: Lebanese President Joseph Aoun said on Thursday that he was determined to disarm Hezbollah, a step it has ...
According to a report in Asharq Al-Awsat, people at different levels in the Lebanese government have called for arrest of ...
In the address, Aoun added that the country would seek $1 billion annually for 10 years to support the army and security ...
Relatives of people killed in terrorist attacks accuse the agency that aids Palestinians of providing support to the armed ...
Israel and Lebanon's Hezbollah launched their heaviest exchange of fire after months of strikes and counterstrikes, intensifying fears of an all-out war in the region.
Hezbollah officials have said that if Israeli forces remain in Lebanon 60 days past the start of the ceasefire, the militant group might return to attacking them.
Lebanon’s President Aoun has reiterated calls for Hezbollah to disarm, which the group refuses to do under Israeli fire.
Nearly a week of Israeli ground operations in southern Lebanon, near Israel's northern border, and two weeks of airstrikes in that region and in southern Beirut — both Hezbollah strongholds ...
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