Conflict Grinds on in Lebanon Despite a “Ceasefire”
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As a mediator, Pakistan should send its head of the army, Asim Munir, to Tehran to discuss with Iranian officials. Israel, for its part, continues its operations in Lebanon, despite the cease-fire in force. The Israeli army claims to have killed two people in the south of the country on Friday, 22 May, in the morning, not far from the border. According to the Lebanese agency Ani, four health personnel were killed on the night of 21-22 May, not f…
At least ten people, including six rescuers and one child, died on Friday in a series of Israeli bombings targeting the southern part of the country, according to the Lebanese health authorities. These strikes occur while a ceasefire between Israel and Hezbollah has been in effect since 17 April. The raids, which targeted several localities, have [...] Read the article Killing strikes in southern Lebanon despite the truce appeared first on Le Si…
The Israeli army announced in the early hours of the morning that it had killed two men in southern Lebanon, near the border between the two countries. According to the statement, the “gunmen were moving in a manner… The Israeli army announced that it had killed 2 gunmen in southern Lebanon – 4 rescuers killed in shelling near Tyre - I NAFTEMBORIKI
Conflict Grinds on in Lebanon Despite a “Ceasefire”
The conflict between Israel and Lebanese Hezbollah is receiving less urgent attention from global and regional leaders than the U.S.-Iran war, partially because the health of the global economy is not at stake in this conflict. Yet the seemingly intractable combat in South Lebanon continues despite a formal ceasefire announced in April, which exists in name only. Israel agreed to the truce at the behest of U.S. President Donald Trump, who insist…
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