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Shiite members of Lebanon's Cabinet walked out a government meeting on Thursday in protest of a proposed plan to disarm the Hezbollah militant group and political organization.
Group warns US-driven plans bow to interests of Israel, which continues to carry out near-daily violations of truce.
The plan sets out the most detailed steps yet for disarming the Iran-backed Hezbollah, which has rejected mounting calls to disarm since last year's war with Israel.
Lebanon said an Israeli strike on the country’s east on Thursday killed at least five people, in the latest attack despite a ...
Government agreement on Hezbollah disarmament also depends on Israeli commitments appeared first on The Times of Israel.
Government ministers from Iran-backed group and Muslim Shia allies withdraw from cabinet meeting in protest at discussions ...
The cabinet said it approved the objectives of the US proposal, which also aims at ending Israel's military operations in the ...
The New York Times's Ezra Klein interviewed former Columbia University student Mahmoud Khalil. The latter revealed his true colors.
UN peacekeeping forces said on Thursday they have discovered a sprawling network of tunnels in southern Lebanon, not far from ...
A Lebanon teenager was killed in a car crash last month in Maysville, Kentucky. Gavin Wilson, 16, was a passenger in a vehicle involved in a crash in the early morning hours of July 26, Lebanon City ...
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