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Lebanon’s president calls for mutual talks to end continued Israeli strikes
Lebanese President Joseph Aoun demands mutual willingness for talks to halt Israeli air strikes that killed 25 civilians in October, while Lebanon boosts army presence to 10,000 troops.
- Lebanon's President Joseph Aoun called for mutual negotiations to end continued Israeli strikes on southern Lebanon despite a ceasefire.
- The conflict began after a 2023 Hamas attack on Israel that led to a war, with Hezbollah firing rockets and Israel striking Lebanon.
- At least two people were killed in recent Israeli strikes, which Lebanon says target civilian areas, as tensions escalate.
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Israel Defense Minister Katz: ‘Hezbollah Is Playing With Fire, Lebanon’s President Is Dragging His Feet’
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Lebanon’s president calls for negotiations to end continued Israeli strikes
Lebanon’s President Joseph Aoun said Friday that any negotiations with Israel to halt its ongoing strikes on southern Lebanon — which have continued despite a nearly year-old U.S.-brokered ceasefire — must be mutual.
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Total News Sources19
Leaning Left8Leaning Right6Center4Last UpdatedBias Distribution45% Left
Bias Distribution
- 45% of the sources lean Left
45% Left
L 45%
C 22%
R 33%
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