Tag: Lebanon

  • Lebanon, Ravaged by Israel-Hezbollah War, Needs Changes to Unlock Aid

    Lebanon, Ravaged by Israel-Hezbollah War, Needs Changes to Unlock Aid

    Middle East Tensions For years, the country has failed to enact financial and governance overhauls required by lenders. The recent fighting has made that problem urgent. Clearing debris in Beirut after a strike in October. The World Bank estimates that Lebanon needs a total of $11 billion for reconstruction after the war.David Guttenfelder for The…

  • Israel strikes multiple sites in southern Lebanon in response to rocket attack

    Israel strikes multiple sites in southern Lebanon in response to rocket attack

    By  Kat Lonsdorf TEL AVIV, Israel — The Israeli military said it struck multiple Hezbollah targets in southern Lebanon, after several rockets were fired from there toward northern Israel Saturday morning. Lebanese health officials said two people had been killed, including a child, and several more were injured. Sirens rang out in the northern Israeli…

  • Israel Says It Will Keep Troops ‘Temporarily’ in 5 Points in Lebanon

    Israel Says It Will Keep Troops ‘Temporarily’ in 5 Points in Lebanon

    Middle East Tensions The announcement raised the specter of renewed fighting in southern Lebanon between Israel and Hezbollah, the Lebanese militia. By Patrick Kingsley and Euan Ward Reporting from Jerusalem and Beirut The Israeli military said on Monday that it will keep forces in five locations in southern Lebanon after a deadline for its full…

  • After Israel-Hezbollah Truce, Lebanon Ponders How to Clear Debris

    After Israel-Hezbollah Truce, Lebanon Ponders How to Clear Debris

    Middle East Tensions  Middle East Tensions Middle East Tensions The conflict between Israel and Hezbollah has left behind lots of rubble. Some experts fear that much of it will be dumped into the environment without controls. By Aryn Baker For the past three months, Ahmad Mehdi has been living in half a home. In October,…

  • Cease-Fires in Gaza and Lebanon Will Most Likely Hold for Now, Analysts Say

    Cease-Fires in Gaza and Lebanon Will Most Likely Hold for Now, Analysts Say

    Middle East Tensions News Analysis Bloodshed over the weekend highlighted the brittleness of the cease-fires in both places. Still, Israel, Hamas and Hezbollah each have reasons to postpone a new escalation, at least for a few weeks. By Patrick Kingsley Reporting from Jerusalem The cease-fires in Gaza and Lebanon will most likely hold for now,…

  • Lebanon Turns a Political Page as Hezbollah’s Hold Is Weakened

    Lebanon Turns a Political Page as Hezbollah’s Hold Is Weakened

    Syria’s Civil War News Analysis A stinging defeat in war has left the once untouchable group on its most uncertain footing in years. By Christina Goldbaum For decades, Hezbollah’s grip on Lebanon was iron tight. With its vast arsenal, the militant group was more powerful than the country’s national military. It controlled or held sway…

  • Lebanon elects Joseph Aoun as president after two-year vacancy

    Lebanon elects Joseph Aoun as president after two-year vacancy

    Army commander’s election increases confidence that ceasefire with Israel will hold Lebanon’s parliament has elected the army commander Joseph Aoun as the country’s new president, ending a more than two-year vacancy and increasing confidence that a ceasefire with Israel will hold. Aoun received 99 out of 128 votes in the 13th attempt by a deeply…

  • Lebanon chooses a new president after two years without one

    Lebanon chooses a new president after two years without one

    By  Emily Feng ,  Jawad Rizkallah BEIRUT — Lebanon’s parliament has chosen the head of the country’s armed forces, Joseph Aoun, to be its next president, after going more than two years without one. Aoun’s selection on Thursday is one important step toward addressing a decimated economy and financial system, and to marshal funds to…

  • U.S. Envoy Says Israel Will Withdraw From Southern Lebanon

    U.S. Envoy Says Israel Will Withdraw From Southern Lebanon

    Middle East Crisis With the deadline looming for the terms of a fragile cease-fire between Israel and Hezbollah to be met, an American diplomat on Monday said “much progress” had been made recently. By Euan Ward Reporting from Beirut, Lebanon A top U.S. envoy who helped broker the cease-fire between Israel and Hezbollah issued reassurance…

  • Context of the Ceasefire

    Context of the Ceasefire

    The ceasefire agreement, which came into effect at 4 a.m. on Wednesday, mandates the withdrawal of Hezbollah forces from southern Lebanon and the repositioning of Israeli troops to their territory. Lebanese troops and UN peacekeepers were deployed to oversee the truce’s implementation. However, disagreements persist over Israel’s right to respond militarily to ceasefire violations.

  • International News Highlights

    International News Highlights

    Israel and Lebanon are reportedly close to reaching a ceasefire agreement, according to international sources. U.S. President Joe Biden and French President Emmanuel Macron are expected to announce the agreement within the next 36 hours. The Israeli government will vote on the truce this Tuesday.