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There are two countries in the Middle East where transformative change might be on the horizon: Syria and Lebanon.
A senior Israeli diplomat told Newsweek of "really good opportunities for Israel and for neighboring people in the Middle ...
Israel ‘will withdraw in the same cadence’ as Hezbollah disarms itself, Tom Barrack says after meeting Lebanon’s president ...
Hezbollah could emerge as a loser since the move could possibly erase its identity as a resistance movement against Israel ...
Six months after a ceasefire, Israeli attacks have left 150,000 in Lebanon without running water, crippling farms, displacing ...
Lebanon will come up with a plan on August 31 to convince Hezbollah to disarm, U.S. Special Envoy for Syria and Lebanon ...
American diplomats are shuttling between capitals in advance of the United Nations annual meeting next month at New York City ...
Amnesty said more than 10,000 civilian structures were destroyed by Israel – many of them after the ceasefire.
Beirut: Lebanon has received with “concern” Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu’s remarks that Israel would scale back its military presence in southern Lebanon if the Lebanese armed forces took ...
Israel said it's willing to start withdrawing its troops from Lebanon if the government there follows through with a plan to disarm Iran-backed Hezbollah by year's end. The offer marks a rare public ...
Israel on Monday signalled it would scale back its military presence in southern Lebanon if the Lebanese armed forces took ...
With its mission up for renewal, the U.N. force is under pressure to disband even as Israeli airstrikes continue along one of ...