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Naim Kassem, leader of Lebanon’s militant Hezbollah group, said the government should have instead 'spread its authority and evicted Israel from Lebanon.'
Airstrikes come as Hezbollah threatens civil war if Lebanon tries to disarm it; Lebanese PM says threats unacceptable, Beirut will do whatever is necessary for peace and stability
Israeli warplanes launched several airstrikes Friday evening on the northern outskirts of Kfar Tibnit and Nabatieh in southern Lebanon, in a new breach of a ceasefire in place since late 2024, Lebanese media said.
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Daily Express US on MSNHezbollah chief vows to fight as Lebanon plan to seize weapons risks war with Israel
The Lebanese government last week voted for a US-backed plan to disarm Hezbollah by the end of the year and implement a ceasefire with Israel
Houthi, the leader of Yemen's Ansar Allah, warned of "bad consequences" for Israel if Benjamin Netanyahu moves forward with his contentious 'Greater Israel' plan.
Israeli drones on Thursday dropped warning leaflets over the southern Lebanese town of Shebaa, cautioning residents to stay away from designated areas near the border, local media said. The leaflets highlighted an area in red and urged locals not to approach it, Lebanon’s state news agency NNA reported.
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Al Jazeera on MSNAt least six killed, 10 wounded in Israeli strikes on Lebanon
The strikes on Lebanon’s east came as its government endorsed a US-backed proposal for Hezbollah’s disarmament.
According to the latest reports, Israeli war jets carried out a series of raids on open areas in Al-Jarmaq, Borghoz, Al-Mahmoudiyeh, and Al-Qatrani in South Lebanon as well as three raids on Zalaya in Western Bekaa.
At least five people have been killed in an Israeli attack in Lebanon, authorities said on Thursday. The Lebanese Health Ministry said 10 people were also injured in the attack on the Masnaa border crossing to Syria.
Lebanese President Joseph Aoun rejected Wednesday "any interference" in his country's internal affairs, including the carrying of weapons by any groups.
An Italian Catholic priest who has accused Israel of genocide and criticized its ongoing war in Gaza was recently denied entry into the country and sent on a return flight to Greece, according to reports.