Israel Strikes South Lebanon
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Lebanon’s government has long wanted the powerful militia to give up its weapons. Before the Iran war began, there were signs of progress toward that goal.
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Fire and smoke rises from Lebanese capital Beirut's southern suburbs after large explosion
A large explosion hit Lebanese capital Beirut's southern suburbs on Sunday night March 15, and fire and smoke were seen following the blast. Israel and Lebanon are expected to hold talks in the coming days aimed at securing a durable ceasefire that would ...
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A man poses for a picture with a cardboard cut-out of Lebanon’s Prime Minister Hassan Diab (left) and Lebanese Forces executive chairman Samir Geagea hung by Lebanese protesters Saturday in downtown Beirut during a demonstration against a political ...
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Lebanon — where people continue trying to live while war happens around them
In Ireland, many of us know Lebanon through Unifil deployments, airport reunions, faded memories of hostage crises, and civil war. We think of soldiers returning home from peacekeeping tours. We rarely think about the texture of ordinary life there now.