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President Emmanuel Macron's landmark visit to Beirut signals France's renewed commitment to Lebanon's stability, as the nation emerges from political deadlock under President Joseph Aoun. With Saudi backing and amid delicate Israel-Hezbollah tensions, this diplomatic mission could reshape Lebanon's path through its economic and security challenges.
Lebanon's Hezbollah said on Sunday it fired dozens of missiles and drones at Israel, as the Lebanese army announced it lost a soldier in an Israeli attack in the south.
Lebanese state media said an Israeli drone strike on November 7, targeted a car on a key road linking the capital Beirut with the Bekaa plain and eastern neighbour Syria.
‘You can imagine how dramatic it is that over one million people are now without shelter and on the move. ’
At least 22 people were killed in Israeli strikes on a densely populated area of central Beirut, the Lebanese health ministry said, with a security source saying a Hezbollah figure was the target.
Israel expanded operations in Lebanon nearly a year after Hezbollah began exchanging fire in support of its ally, Hamas.
‘You are prohibited from going south. Any movement south could be dangerous to your life. ’
As fighting raged between Israel and Hezbollah forces in Lebanon's south, United Nations peacekeepers said they had again been in the firing line.
Netanyahu issued the warning as Israel escalated its invasion ‘against Hezbollah’ with the deployment of thousands of additional soldiers into a new region in south-west Lebanon.
Iranian Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi on Tuesday, warned Israel against attacking any of Iran’s infrastructure with fears of a possible assault on oil or nuclear sites.
Ceremonies and events are planned across Israel and in cities around the world to mark the anniversary of the unprecedented attack by Palestinian militants from the Gaza Strip, which claimed more than 1,200 lives.
As tensions rise, the stage may be set for one of the most deadliest wars in history.
Israel vowed to make Iran “pay” for firing a barrage of missiles at its territory, with Tehran warning on October 2 it would launch an even bigger attack it is targeted.
The missile attacks, according to Iran's Revolutionary Guards, are a direct response to the recent assassinations of key figures in Hezbollah and Hamas.
The missile attacks, according to Iran's Revolutionary Guards, are a direct response to the recent assassinations of key figures in Hezbollah and Hamas.
A Lebanese security official said Israel had also conducted at least six strikes on south Beirut, while Syrian state media reported deadly strikes around the capital Damascus.
Hezbollah deputy chief Naim Qassem said a replacement leader for Hassan Nasrallah, who enjoyed cult status among his supporters, would be selected “at the earliest opportunity”.
The Popular Front for the Liberation of Palestine (PFLP), a secular left-wing group, said three of its members were killed in Monday's strike on Beirut's Kola district.
The Popular Front for the Liberation of Palestine (PFLP), a secular left-wing group, said three of its members were killed in Monday's strike on Beirut's Kola district.
Israel rejected a push by allies for a 21-day ceasefire in Lebanon and vowed to keep fighting Hezbollah militants “until victory”, ahead of Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu’s expected Friday address to the UN General Assembly.
Israel flatly rejected a push led by key backer the United States for a 21-day ceasefire in Lebanon, as it vowed to keep fighting Hezbollah militants “until victory”.
Ibrahim Aqil and other commanders of Hezbollah's “Radwan Force” were killed in an Israeli air strike on September 20.
Lebanon's Hezbollah said on Saturday, that a second senior commander was among 16 fighters killed in an Israeli air strike on its Beirut stronghold on Friday.
The Iran-backed Hezbollah blamed Israel for the explosion of thousands of its operatives' pagers and radios in attacks that spanned two days this week. Israel has yet to comment on the attacks.
Hezbollah was in disarray on September 19, after a second wave of explosions swept through its strongholds across Lebanon, piling pressure on its leader ahead of a major speech to exact revenge for the operation it blames on Israel.