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Cabinet won't discuss army chief file in 'foreseeable future’

Cabinet will not convene next week nor in the foreseeable future to discuss the army chief file, governmental sources said.

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UNIFIL chief urges Lebanon and Israel to pursue 'long-term solutions'

UNIFIL Head Lt. Gen. Aroldo Lázaro says he is “concerned by the ongoing intensification of the exchanges of fire along the Blue Line that has already claimed too many lives, caused significant damage, and jeopardized livelihoods.”

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Lebanon border calm as Gaza truce takes effect

Calm returned to Lebanon's southern border Friday as a temporary truce took effect in the war between Israel and Hamas in Gaza, according to Lebanese state media and the Israeli military.

Since the Gaza war erupted on October 7, Lebanon's southern border with Israel has witnessed deadly exchanges of fire, primarily involving the Israeli army and Lebanon's Hezbollah movement, as well as Palestinian militant groups.

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Politicians react to Israel’s killing of Raad's son

A number of Lebanese politicians and spiritual leaders on Thursday reacted to the killing of the son of Hezbollah’s top MP Mohammed Raad in an Israeli airstrike in south Lebanon.

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Le Drian returning to Lebanon 'very soon'

French special presidential envoy Jean-Yves Le Drian is returning to Lebanon "soon".

"The country is on the brink of war," Le Drian said in an interview with France Info, stressing the presidential and governmental void.

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Defiant Raad says son killed to achieve 'dignity of our people'

The head of Hezbollah’s Loyalty to Resistance parliamentary bloc, MP Mohammed Raad, has said that his son Abbas has been slain while seeking to “lift injustice and resist tyranny and Zionist savagery and the savagery of all the enemies of humanity.”

“We are firm on this path, we will carry on … and we want the pride and dignity of our people and nation,” Raad said as he received the coffin of his slain son.

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Israeli foreign minister says Hezbollah attacks may lead to war in Lebanon

For the second consecutive day, Israeli Foreign Minister Eli Cohen has warned that ongoing attacks by Hezbollah against Israeli targets could lead to all-out war in Lebanon.

“The attacks by Hezbollah, Iran’s proxy, could lead to war in Lebanon,” Cohen says in a briefing to the media.

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Border clashes intensify after killing of Raad's son

Hezbollah fired 48 rockets at an Israeli military base on Thursday and carried out at least 10 other attacks on Israeli positions near the frontier, a day after an Israeli strike killed five Hezbollah fighters, including the son of the head of the group’s parliamentary bloc.

Air raid sirens sounded across northern Israel as Hezbollah fired 48 Katyusha rockets at the Ein Zeitim Israeli military base near the town of Safed in northern Israel, about 10 kilometers from the border. The Israeli military said it was striking the sources of the launches.

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Abdollahian meets Nasrallah hours before Gaza truce

Iran's Foreign Minister Hossein Amir-Abdollahian met Thursday with Hezbollah leader Sayyed Hassan Nasrallah at an undisclosed location in Lebanon.

In a statement, Hezbollah said Amir-Abdollahian and Nasrallah "reviewed the latest developments in Palestine, Lebanon and the region, and... the efforts made to end the Israeli aggression against the Gaza Strip".

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Raad's son among 5 Hezbollah fighters killed in Israeli strike in south Lebanon

Hezbollah said Thursday that five of its fighters, including the son of a senior lawmaker, had been killed, amid skirmishes at the Israel-Lebanon border since the Israel-Hamas war began.

Abbas Raad, son of the head of Hezbollah's parliamentary bloc Mohammed Raad, was "martyred on the road to Jerusalem", the group said in a statement -- the phrase it has been using to announce the death of its members due to Israeli fire since the war started on October 7.

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