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Benjamin Netanyahu said the military will begin a new offensive with the goal of controlling the entire Gaza Strip.
Four Shiite members of Lebanon's Cabinet have withdrawn from a government meeting to protest a plan to disarm Hezbollah.
Group warns US-driven plans bow to interests of Israel, which continues to carry out near-daily violations of truce.
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Hespress on MSNLebanon cabinet meets again on Hezbollah disarmamentLebanon’s cabinet convened again on Thursday to discuss the thorny task of disarming Hezbollah, a day after the Iran-backed group rejected the government’s decision to take away its weapons. With ...
Israel faces a formidable adversary in Hamas, which holds living hostages and has the leverage to shape Israel's ...
Benjamin Netanyahu, the Israeli prime minister, made the remarks ahead of a security cabinet meeting, although military ...
The New York Times's Ezra Klein interviewed former Columbia University student Mahmoud Khalil. The latter revealed his true colors.
Israel has routed its enemies across the region but has yet to return all its hostages from the Gaza Strip. Hamas appears to ...
The United States has presented Lebanon with a proposal for disarming Hezbollah by the end of the year, along with ending ...
The Aug. 18-28 exercise may trigger an angry reaction from North Korea, which calls the joint drills invasion rehearsals.
BEIRUT (Reuters) -The United States has presented Lebanon with a proposal for disarming Hezbollah by the end of the year, ...
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