The late leader of Lebanon’s Hezbollah group who was killed in an Israeli airstrike days after he took the post was laid to rest in his southern hometown Monday, a day after his cousin and predecessor was buried in Beirut.
Hezbollah on Sunday condemned an attack on a United Nations Interim Force (UNIFIL) convoy in Beirut on Friday which the U.S. State Department has said was reportedly carried out by supporters of the militant group.
The Lebanese army fired tear gas on Saturday at Hezbollah supporters protesting around Beirut airport against Lebanon blocking an Iranian flight to Beirut this week after the Israeli military accused Tehran of using civilian aircraft to smuggle cash to Beirut to arm the Lebanese group.
Residents of a south Lebanon town are waiting to fix their damaged homes as Israel is scheduled to end its military presence north of its border.
Lebanese authorities are set to hold an emergency meeting on Saturday after a deputy commander with the UN peacekeeping force in the country was injured during an attack on a
Israel must fully withdraw on February 18, it has no excuse,” the Hezbollah chief said in a televised address cited by France 24. “It is the responsibility of the Lebanese state to take a firm stance and force Israel to withdraw,
The war has left more than 4,000 people dead and over 16,000 wounded in Lebanon and caused damage worth billions of dollars. “Damage can be compensated but the loss of souls cannot be replaced,” said Abdullah as she sat on a plastic chair in the sun outside her shop.
In a desolate area of Syria where Lebanese militant group Hezbollah once held sway, security forces shot open the gates to an abandoned building and found a defunct drug factory.
The UN peacekeepers demanded an investigation into the incident, which wounded Nepalese outgoing deputy force commander Chok Bahadur Dhakal.
Naim Qassem said any Israeli military presence on Lebanese soil after February 18 would be considered an occupying force.
USAID humanitarian packages were found amidst a cache of weapons owned by terror group Hezbollah in Lebanon, an Israel Defense Forces soldier claimed to The Post. “From the American taxpayer to Hezbollah,
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