Saleh al-Arouri killed by a drone strike in Beirut failed to persuade Hezbollah to join the war
By Anshel Pfeffer
Nasrallah also said the alleged Israeli killing in Beirut of Salah al-Arouri was a ‘major and dangerous crime’
By Jane Prinsley
Since October 7, three Israeli civilians and six IDF soldiers have been killed in attacks on the northern border
By JC Reporter
Hassan Nasrallah said the decision to attack on October 7 was '100% Palestinian'
By Felix Pope
Lebanese law bans contact between its citizens and Israelis
By Elisa Bray
TUS airlines will no longer be allowed to fly between Cyprus and Beirut
His widow and children thought it 'hilarious' when media outlets across the last week portrayed him as a Mossad agent
By Natalie Lisbona
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Many of the recruits are allegedly members of Fatah who are based in Lebanon
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Regular BBC Arabic contributor Mayssaa Abdul Khalek also called on Arab states to attack Israel on Twitter
By David Rose
‘Baby’ by Lebanese songstress Sara Al Zakaria is going viral on the video app
By Georgia L Gilholy
West Bank clashes continue but Lebanon border deal reaches potential breakthrough
Timing of election should have afforded them a lengthy break but they got called in to study the new gas-field treaty
The agreement, brokered during weeks of intense negotiation with French and US help, ends a ten-year dispute and will allow Israel to begin pumping gas within days
After intensive late talks to resolve last-minute Lebanese demands, the agreement is set to be presented to cabinet and government for approval
By Ben Bloch