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With the already extended deadline for Israel to withdraw from Lebanon fast approaching, Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu has reportedly asked U.S. President Donald Trump to support a further extension of the Israeli army’s deployment there.

Speaker Nabih Berri has told his visitors that he fears that Israel will not withdraw its forces from south Lebanon by the February 18 deadline, despite the reassurances of the countries that sponsor the ceasefire monitoring committee.

President Joseph Aoun told the new ministers during the first cabinet session on Tuesday that their belonging should be “only to the state.”

Salman Rushdie was so stunned when a masked man started to stab him on a stage in western New York that the author didn't even try to fight back, a prosecutor said Monday during opening statements in the suspect's attempted murder trial.
Prosecutors told jurors that the author came "dangerously close" to dying.

Hezbollah has launched attacks on Syrian security forces and is sponsoring cross-border smuggling gangs, the new Syrian authorities said on Monday, according to state media.
Syrian forces clashed with smuggling gangs this week, most of whom were affiliated with Hezbollah, but did not target Lebanese territory, Lieutenant Colonel Moayed al-Salama said in a statement carried by official news agency SANA.

United Nations Interim Force in Lebanon (UNIFIL) has congratulated Lebanon on the formation of a new Government, saying that peacekeepers will actively support the Salam Government in its efforts to fully implement resolution 1701, including through strong partnership with the Lebanese Army and other security institutions.
"UNIFIL and our peacekeepers from 48 countries reaffirm our support for the Lebanese Armed Forces in their re-deployment in southern Lebanon, as well as for Government institutions in their efforts to extend State authority and help people return to their villages to start rebuilding. We remain committed to supporting stability that will bring a return to normalcy for people living on both sides of the Blue Line," UNIFIL said in a statement Monday.

U.N. chief Antonio Guterres has welcomed the formation of a new government in Lebanon, affirming the international body's commitment to the country's "territorial integrity, sovereignty and political independence," a spokesman said.

Lawyers are scheduled to deliver opening statements Monday at the trial of the Lebanese-American man charged with trying to fatally stab author Salman Rushdie in front of a lecture audience in western New York.
Rushdie, 77, is expected to testify during the trial of Hadi Matar, bringing the writer face-to-face with his knife-wielding attacker for the first time in more than two years.

The Israeli military said it carried out an air strike on Sunday targeting a tunnel on the border between Syria and Lebanon allegedly used by Hezbollah to smuggle weapons.

Prime Minister Nawaf Salam formed a government on Saturday after weeks of tough political deliberations over its 24 ministers, ending more than two and a half years of caretaker leadership.
Salam has vowed not to name members of political parties, which often follow sectarian lines and have long been accused of corruption.
