Israeli strikes kill 14 in Lebanon
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Lebanese President Joseph Aoun said Monday that he will not accept a "humiliating agreement" with Israel, and accused those who drew Lebanon into war of "treason" in an implicit rebuke to
Israeli strikes killed 14 people and wounded 37 on Sunday, Lebanon's health ministry said, as the Israeli military warned residents to leave ‌seven towns beyond the "buffer zone" it occupied before a ceasefire that has failed to fully halt hostilities.
Hezbollah rejects allegations from Israeli PM Benjamin Netanyahu that it is undermining the Israel-Lebanon ceasefire.
Satellite imagery reveals the scale of the destruction in southern Lebanon, as rights groups warn that Israel’s military offensive is mirroring tactics used in Gaza.
Elie Saab Jr.: Travel has been OK. Middle East Airlines, which is the national airline, did not cancel one flight since the beginning of the war, even as all the international airlines canceled. Even during the toughest time, you would see a plane landing while a rocket was hitting Beirut. This is a reflection of how the Lebanese operate.
A sovereign Lebanon and a demilitarised Hezbollah cannot be achieved without a credible political transition.
The IAF had struck three terrorists in southern Lebanon on Sunday after they approached troops south of the Forward Defense Line.
Lebanese Americans in Michigan said they're losing homes and family members in Lebanon as Israel attacks and occupies more than 50 towns and villages.