JERUSALEM/BEIRUT - Israel said on Thursday the terms of a ceasefire with Hezbollah were not being implemented fast enough and there was more work to do, while the Iran-backed group urged pressure to ...
Three days before the 60-day ceasefire deadline, Israeli forces remain in position, despite American pressure to withdraw ...
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Saudi Foreign Minister Prince Faisal bin Farhan said Thursday that the oil-rich kingdom stands by Lebanon, but stressed that the war-ravaged, crisis-ridden country needs to adopt necessary reforms.
Ekhtiar, who interviewed Israel's Arabic-language military spokesman last year as the Gaza war raged, has divided Lebanese political opinion.
Both sides are unlikely to resume full-scale fighting, despite needing more time to implement the original terms of the truce ...
As the deadline for the ceasefire agreement in Lebanon approaches, Israel plans to extend its military presence in the south.
The French- and US-backed deal, which halted a conflict that killed thousands of people and worsened tensions between Iran and Israel, gave Israeli troops 60 days to pull out of southern Lebanese ...
There are concerns in Jerusalem about whether Lebanese forces can uphold their part of the 60-day ceasefire deal.