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Lebanon runs out of explosives as it rushes to disarm Hezbollah in the south
Lebanon’s unprecedented move to dismantle Hezbollah’s armed network marks a turning point in the nation’s postwar history, challenging the balance of power that has long defined its politics and security landscape
Reuters
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10.28.25
With pink scarves and hijabs, Arab women unite to fight breast cancer across the Middle East
After years of crisis and rising cancer deaths, Lebanon, Syria, Jordan, Saudi Arabia and even war-torn Yemen are rallying women to get screened—reviving breast cancer awareness campaigns under powerful local slogans
Lior Ben Ari
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10.27.25
US envoy Ortagus to visit Lebanon amid rising Israel-Hezbollah tensions
U.S. envoy Morgan Ortagus heads to Beirut for talks on Hezbollah disarmament amid escalating Israeli strikes in Lebanon, raising fears of renewed conflict despite the 2024 ceasefire
Reuters
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10.27.25
IDF intensifies strikes in Lebanon; Hezbollah chief says war still possible
Israel says 330 Hezbollah operatives have been killed since the cease-fire nearly a year ago; Airstrikes have expanded in recent weeks, as Naim Qassem warns that renewed war is possible if fighting is forced
Lior Ben Ari, Yair Kraus
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10.27.25
Lebanon or Syria: which will normalize ties with Israel first?
Analysis: Syrian and Lebanese officials recently hinted that 'something interesting is being cooked up'; a quiet, unofficial race toward ties with Israel may be underway
Smadar Perry
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10.22.25
Senior Iranian official says Tehran warned Hezbollah about explosive pagers operation
Iran warned Hezbollah about the explosive pagers used in Israel’s covert operation, but the terror group dismissed the advice, saying the devices were 'cheaper than the Iranian ones,' senior IRGC commander Mohammad Reza Naqdi said
Lior Ben Ari
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10.20.25
Hezbollah is rebuilding following severe losses to Israel, report
Following the pager operation and assassination of Nasrallah, Hezbollah's chain of command has been restored and the military wing has been separated from the political one, the French newspaper Le Figaro reports; There is internal criticism of Nasrallah and weapons caches north of the Litani River
Itamar Eichner
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10.19.25
After the war: Can Lebanon finally break free from Hezbollah’s shackles?
Opinion: The small Mediterranean nation faces a historic crossroads, either disarm Hezbollah and embrace a regional shift toward peace, or remain trapped in a cycle of fear, division and decay
Munir Dahir
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10.18.25
Hezbollah rebuilds for next war with Israel: inside the new missiles and killer drones
After suffering heavy losses since joining the war against Israel in 2023, Hezbollah is rebuilding — almost unhindered; These are the missiles, drones, rockets, and tactics it plans to use to challenge the Jewish state in the next round
Nitsan Saddan
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10.18.25
Israel strikes Hezbollah sites rebuilt in violation of Lebanon ceasefire
IDF says air raids in southern Lebanon and Beqaa Valley targeted Hezbollah facilities being restored under civilian cover, calling reconstruction clear breach of last year’s ceasefire agreement
Lior Ben Ari, Yoav Zitun, Yair Kraus, Itamar Eichner
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10.16.25
'Zionists want to return to their shelters': after Israel strikes in Lebanon, Houthis threaten retaliation
Israeli airstrikes overnight in southern Lebanon targeted bulldozers and other engineering equipment, killing one and wounding seven, prompting new threats from Yemen’s Houthis despite the Gaza ceasefire
Lior Ben Ari
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10.11.25
Israeli ultra-Orthodox traveler secretly visits Hezbollah stronghold in Beirut
Benny Wexler, an ultra-Orthodox Israeli with foreign citizenship who has visited over 100 countries, disguised his identity to tour the Lebanese capital's Dahieh district and the city’s last remaining synagogue
Itamar Eichner
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10.09.25
Four drones from Yemen downed over Eilat as Israel marks October 7 massacre anniversary
On the third October 7, since the war began, Israel faced attacks on multiple fronts: drones from Yemen, rockets from Gaza, and Hezbollah terrorists struck in Lebanon
ynet correspondents
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10.07.25
Qatar deepens its foothold in Lebanon, raising strategic questions for Israel
Analysis: Qatar, Washington’s close ally yet Hamas’s backer, is expanding its aid presence in Lebanon; by supporting President Aoun and bolstering Lebanon’s army over Hezbollah, it grows its sway — but what happens if its 'military arm' on Israel’s border grows too strong?
Lior Ben Ari
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10.05.25
IDF commanders warn: Israel must hold ground inside Gaza, not rely on border defenses
Southern Command officers caution against a deal that would station Israeli forces only along the Gaza border, stressing that farmers should see the IDF ahead of them—not Hamas; The challenge: applying the 'Lebanon model' to Gaza
Yossi Yehoshua
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10.01.25
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