Israeli security cabinet appears set to approve ceasefire deal with Lebanon’s Hezbollah as fire exchanges continue.
The proposed 60-day truce would see Israeli forces withdraw from Lebanon, and Hezbollah move away from the border.
BEIRUT (Reuters) - Israeli strikes pounded a densely-populated part of the Lebanese capital and its southern suburbs on ...
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Israel's security cabinet is expected to convene later on Tuesday to likely approve a text at a meeting chaired by Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu ...
Israeli warplanes struck central Beirut and the city’s southern suburbs on Tuesday, raising palls of smoke over the Lebanese ...
Israel strikes building in central Beirut, issues new evacuation warnings ahead of expected vote on ceasefire deal ...
Israel’s security cabinet is expected to convene later on Tuesday to discuss and likely approve the text at a meeting chaired ...
BEIRUT -- Israeli warplanes struck buildings in Beirut’s suburbs and in a southern Lebanese city Tuesday, as Israel’s ...
According to Andrea Tenenti, Israel violated UN Security Council resolutions and international law more than once and the UN Security Council must "assess and react to these violations" ...
While the deal is expected to receive majority support within the cabinet, it remains unpopular in the PM’s right-wing base ...
BEIRUT, November 26. /TASS/. Israeli Air Force fighter jets conducted missile strikes on southern districts of the Lebanese capital, targeting suspected Hezbollah facilities, a civil defense source ...