Days after Israel-Hezbollah truce was extended by the US till 18, Iran-backed group Hezbollah's big announcement. In a televised video address, Hezbollah's Secretary General Naim Qassem unveiled the ...
Lebanese women hold portraits of of slain Hezbollah leader Sayyid Hassan Nasrallah, Israel, south Lebanon, Sunday, Jan. 26, 2025.
Israeli troops fired at residents of south Lebanon on Sunday, killing 22 and wounding 124, health officials said, as hundreds ...
Lebanon elected General Joseph Aoun, the head of the Lebanese Armed Forces (LAF), as president earlier this month, ending a more than two-year presidential vacuum. Just days later, Nawaf Salam ...
The ceasefire deal began on Sunday, January 19. Here’s a look at the long road to a deal that could end the Gaza war.
Israel inflicted big blows on Hezbollah in the war that ran parallel to the Israel-Hamas war in Gaza, killing many of its leaders including Hassan Nasrallah. The group was dealt another blow when ...
The deaths of key figures, including Hezbollah leader Hassan Nasrallah and Hamas commander Yahya Sinwar, coupled with Israel’s strategic moves against Iranian air defenses and the fall of Syrian ...
Hassan Sentamu, 18, attacked Elianne with a kitchen knife in "white-hot anger at having been disrespected" after she stood up for his ex-girlfriend, the Old Bailey heard. He had been due to return ...
Thirteen months after promising not to drop out of the war unless Israel withdrew from Gaza, the Lebanese terrorist group – now without its assassinated leader Hassan Nasrallah – left with its ...
Husham al-Husainy has previously refused to label the Lebanese militant group as terrorists and has called Saudi officials ‘agents of the Jews’ Husham Al-Husainy is set to speak at President ...
But the war has also remade the entire Middle East. Hezbollah entered the war somewhat reluctantly – Hassan Nasrallah, its leader, was said to be furious at Hamas’s recklessness when he learnt ...
Israel also neutralised Hamas’s ally, Lebanese Hizballah (also spelt Hezbollah), through the extraordinary exploding pagers and walkie-talkies and killing of Hizballah leader Hassan Nasrallah.