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Lebanon’s army stays on sidelines as Israel and Hizbollah clash
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As Hezbollah and Israel battle on the border, Lebanon's army watches from the sidelines
Since Israel launched its ground invasion of Lebanon, Israeli forces and Hezbollah militants have clashed along the border while the Lebanese army has largely stood on the sidelinesYesterday - Israel -
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Southern European leaders want Lebanon's army to reassert itself in the country's south
The leaders of nine southern European Union countries on Friday pledged support for Lebanon’s armed forces to reassert control over the country’s southern territory in hopes of bringing peace to an ...Yesterday -
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Who Are the U.N. Peacekeepers at Lebanon-Israel Border?
Established to maintain peace in southern Lebanon, the UNIFIL forces have been increasingly caught in the middle of the Israeli-Hezbollah war.14 hours ago - Israel -
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Inside Israel's combat zone in southern Lebanon
The BBC's Lucy Williamson travels with the Israeli military to a village destroyed during its fighting with Hezbollah.13 hours ago - Israel -
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Middle East live: More than 100 UN member states sign letter of support for UN chief after Israel declares him ‘persona non grata’
Among countries absent from support of secretary general António Guterres are US, UK, Australia, New Zealand and Canada. Images on the newswires show Palestinians fleeing areas in the ...8 hours ago - United Nations -
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UN peacekeepers in southern Lebanon in crosshairs of Israel’s war on Hezbollah
Israeli airstrikes have hit the headquarters of the U.N. peacekeeping force and other positions in southern Lebanon in recent days, drawing widespread condemnation from around the worldYesterday - United Nations -
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Is Israel’s Invasion of Lebanon Legal? Here’s What International Law Says.
Explaining the issues of sovereignty, self-defense and humanitarian safeguards.Yesterday - Israel -
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Biden: Israel should 'absolutely' stop strikes on UN peacekeepers in Lebanon
President Biden said Friday that Israel should “absolutely” stop strikes on the U.N. peacekeepers in Lebanon, following two incidents the group was involved in this week. When asked Friday if he ...15 hours ago - United Nations
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