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U.S. mediator Amos Hochstein is supposed to return to Beiut and Tel Aviv to prepare for arrangements aimed at restoring calm on the Lebanese-Israeli border, ahead of an expected Israeli declaration of the end of military operations in Gaza, a media report said.
“Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu will declare victory over the Hamas Movement, and the Americans want this step to be the beginning of a long-term truce in Gaza that would include an exchange of prisoners and a sustainable ceasefire,” ad-Diyar newspaper quoted sources as saying.
Full StoryParliament Speaker and head of Hezbollah-allied Amal movement Nabih Berri is worried about a war conflagration, he told Russian state-controlled international news television RT.
"This month is crucial, we are in a sensitive and delicate stage," Berri told RT in an interview Monday, adding that the situation is "unsettling."
Full StoryA “spiritual-national summit” was held Tuesday in Bkerki in the presence of the Vatican’s Secretary of State Cardinal Pietro Parolin, amid an apparent Shiite boycott over recent remarks by Maronite Patriarch Beshara al-Rahi.
The summit was attended by al-Rahi, Grand Mufti Sheikh Abdul Latif Daryan, Druze spiritual leader Sheikh Sami Abi al-Mona, Orthodox Armenian Catholicos Aram I, Catholic Armenian Patriarch Raphaël Bedros XXI, Islamic Alawite Council chief Sheikh Ali Qaddour, MP Pierre Bou Assi representing Lebanese Forces leader Samir Geagea, Free Patriotic Movement chief Jebran Bassil, Marada Movement leader Suleiman Franjieh, and MP Nadim Gemayel representing Kataeb Party chief Sami Gemayel.
Full StoryIsraeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu's top advisers minister Ron Dermer and national security adviser Tzachi Hanegbi came to Washington on June 20 for meetings at the White House and told U.S. President Joe Biden's top aides that the Israeli PM is “not interested in a war with Hezbollah and prefers a diplomatic solution,” two U.S. officials told U.S. news portal Axios.
A U.S. official said Biden's advisers told Dermer and Hanegbi that the U.S. is working on a diplomatic solution, but if there's a war in Lebanon because “Hezbollah decides to attach itself to Hamas' leader Yahya Sinwar's interests,” the U.S. will “fully support Israel.”
Full StoryDuring his visit to Beirut last week, U.S. President Joe Biden's envoy Amos Hochstein told Lebanese officials that Hezbollah would be wrong to think the U.S. would be able to stop Israel from invading Lebanon if the group continues its attacks, a U.S. official, an Israeli official and a Western diplomat briefed on the issue told U.S. news portal Axios.
"The situation is serious. What President Biden wants to do is to avoid a further escalation to a greater war," Hochstein said before leaving Beirut last Tuesday for a second meeting with Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu in Jerusalem.
Full StorySenior Lebanese officials have defended procedures at Beirut airport during a tour for journalists and diplomats, a day after a British daily alleged Hezbollah was storing weapons at the facility.
The accusations came during escalating exchanges of fire and bellicose rhetoric between Lebanon's Hezbollah movement and Israeli forces, which have engaged in near-daily fire since war in Gaza began.
Full StoryThe prospect of a full-scale war between Israel and Lebanon's Hezbollah militant group terrifies people on both sides of the border, but some see it as an inevitable fallout from Israel's ongoing war against Hamas in Gaza, particularly as cease-fire negotiations have faltered.
Such a war could be the most destructive either side has ever experienced.
Full StoryBy Asher Kaufman, University of Notre Dame
Months of relentless exchanges between Israel and Lebanon's Hezbollah have seen mass civilian evacuations and widespread death, injury and destruction.
Full StoryAfter more than eight months of low-scale conflict, Israel and the Lebanese militant group Hezbollah are threatening all-out war.
The United States and the international community are lobbying for calm and hopeful for a diplomatic solution. They have not been successful so far and time for a political settlement could be expiring.
Full StoryU.S. Secretary of State Antony Blinken called on Israel during a Monday meeting with its defense minister to avoid further escalation in Lebanon as they discussed efforts to reach a deal to free hostages in Gaza.
Defense Minister Yoav Gallant was on a visit to Washington seeking to reaffirm the value of ties with Israel's top ally, after Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu publicly chastised the United States for what he said was a delay in weapons deliveries.
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