Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu has suggested his country might not withdraw all of its forces from Lebanon by a deadline set in its ceasefire with Hezbollah. Under the deal reached in November,
PM Benjamin Netanyahu suggested that Israel may not be able to pull all of its forces from Lebanon by the deadline set in its ceasefire agreement with Hezbollah
Former President Michel Suleiman described the inaugural speech delivered by President Joseph Aoun as both promising and fully aligned with constitutional principles. Following his meeting with President Aoun at Baabda Palace,
Prime Minister Netanyahu hints at a potential delay in Israel's withdrawal from Lebanon by the ceasefire deadline, amid US support for an extension.
The Israeli military is all but certain to miss a Sunday deadline to withdraw from southern Lebanon under a ceasefire deal that ended its war with Hezbollah two months ago.
Israeli PM Netanyahu suggests possible extension of Israeli forces in Lebanon, as US pushes for ceasefire extension.
In recent months, high-ranking officials from the Gulf Cooperation Council (GCC) have made significant diplomatic visits to Lebanon, signaling a potential renewal of strong historical ties. The most notable among these visits was by Prince Faisal bin Farhan,
As Lebanon confronts the aftermath of another war with Israel, non-sectarian MP Michel Moawad discusses the new president, Hezbollah, and his hope for rebuilding a country ravaged by conflict, sectarian violence,
Lebanon is at a critical juncture. Prime Minister-designate Salam has been working tirelessly to form a government, yet Hezbollah and its ally, the Amal Movement, continue to obstruct the process with unreasonable demands.
OPINION: Despite the enormity of the challenges, it is possible for the new Lebanese leadership to chart a hopeful trajectory, if the U.S. engages Lebanon diplomatically and economically.
Hezbollah supporters have resorted to provocative rallies in several areas in Beirut, Mount Lebanon and the South to "deliver messages" to President Joseph Aoun and Prime Minister-designate Nawaf Salam.
The election of Joseph Aoun to the presidency of Lebanon has profound implications for the country, both domestically and internationally. Aoun served as the Commander of the Lebanese Armed Forces (LAF) for years and is