Israel rejects ceasefire with Hezbollah before Lebanon talks next week
At least 10 people, including three emergency workers, killed in latest Israeli attacks on southern Lebanon.
At least 10 people, including three emergency workers, killed in latest Israeli attacks on southern Lebanon. Grouped from 6 articles across 4 sources.
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At least 10 people, including three emergency workers, killed in latest Israeli attacks on southern Lebanon.
The talks would be the first direct negotiations between the two countries in more than four decades
Israel and Hezbollah continued to trade attacks on Friday - although at a reduced pace.
US President Donald Trump’s ceasefire with Iran appears at risk as discussions begin in Pakistan.
JERUSALEM/BEIRUT, April 10 - Israeli and Lebanese envoys are expected to meet in Washington on Tuesday as U.S. President Donald Trump seeks to calm weeks of Israeli fighting with Iran-backed Hezbollah that has threatened to derail a fragile U.S.-Iran ceasefire.
Israeli PM says he will continue to attack Hezbollah ‘with full force’ after attacks that killed more than 300 people Middle East crisis – live updates Benjamin Netanyahu has said there is “no ceasefire in Lebanon” and Israel would continue “to strike Hezbollah with full force” as the country’s military launched fresh strikes. The Israeli prime minister’s remarks and latest attacks on what the IDF called “Hezbollah launch sites” came shortly after Donald Trump said he had asked Netanyahu to be more “low-key” in Lebanon. Later on Friday, a US state department official said Israel and Lebanon will hold talks in Washington next week. The announcement came as Netanyahu ordered his ministers to seek direct talks with Lebanon focused on disarming Iranian-backed Hezbollah. Continue reading...
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More than a million Lebanese have fled since the conflict began in March.
This live blog has now closed. Our coverage of the Middle East crisis continues here The UK foreign minister, Yvette Cooper , has said Lebanon must be included in any ceasefire agreement. In other remarks now being…
Hundreds of supporters of the Iran-backed group Hezbollah gathered outside the Lebanese prime minister’s office to protest against planned talks with Israel. An intense wave of Israeli bombing has killed hundreds of…
Israel threatens healthcare as it continues to attack Lebanon
In a residential area in Beirut an entire building had been razed to the ground and a nut shop was destroyed. The locals told the ABC "there's no Hezbollah here".