A November 27 ceasefire was supposed to end violent attacks, but Israel has continued sporadic strikes on Lebanon.
"[T]here is an opportunity for a better future in Lebanon, and maybe even for better relations between our countries," said Gideon Sa'ar.
BEIRUT - Lebanon's premier named a new government Saturday, the presidency announced, with the weakening of long-dominant Hezbollah following a war with Israel bringing to a close more than two years ...
Lebanon's premier named a new government Saturday, the presidency announced, with the weakening of long-dominant Hezbollah ...
Lebanon’s President Joseph Aoun on Saturday signed a decree to form a new government after more than two years of political ...
Lebanese army stand guard as Hezbollah supporters holding the party's flags with a picture of slain Hezbollah leader Hassan ...
Former Progressive Socialist Party leader Walid Jumblat quoted Friday former Lebanese Prime Minister Saeb Salam, urging Lebanese leaders to form an inclusive government as progress stalled following a ...
A senior US official visiting Beirut warned on Friday against any Hezbollah presence in Lebanon's new government, saying the ...
Newly released footage reportedly shows the moment Israeli bunker buster bombs struck the southern suburbs of Beirut last ...
Still, for Hezbollah, which has been the dominant force in southern Lebanon for decades, the violence was an opportunity to ...
Now Hezbollah is also at risk of losing the support of Lebanese Shiites, who make up its domestic base. As is usually the ...