Published • loading... • Updated
What to know about the ongoing war between Israel and Hezbollah in Lebanon
Lebanese health officials said more than 1,730 people have been killed and over 5,870 wounded since March 2.
- More than 1,730 people have been killed and more than 5,870 wounded in Lebanon since the war started, with more than 1 million Lebanese displaced by ongoing Israeli strikes.
- Since a tentative ceasefire was announced earlier this week, debate has ensued over its scope; Iran insists it applies to Lebanon, while Israel disputes this interpretation.
- Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu said on Thursday Israel agreed to enter talks focused on disarming Hezbollah, though Hezbollah said it will not abide by any ceasefire unless Israel does.
- Fierce battles continue in the south, where Middle East analyst Joe Macaron predicted a "long war of attrition" between Israel and Hezbollah, as The Israeli army has launched a ground invasion.
- Macaron noted that a negotiated settlement is "the only resolution," though it is unlikely Israel will agree to a full withdrawal from Lebanon given military positioning.
Insights by Ground AI
24 Articles
24 Articles
Coverage Details
Total News Sources24
Leaning Left11Leaning Right1Center9Last UpdatedBias Distribution52% Left
Bias Distribution
- 52% of the sources lean Left
52% Left
L 52%
C 43%
Factuality
To view factuality data please Upgrade to Premium










