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Several Houthi insurgents were killed by US helicopters

The U.S. military has reported that its forces engaged in defensive action against Houthi rebels following their assault on a cargo ship in the Red Sea, resulting in several rebel fatalities. This incident marks an intensification in the maritime conflict connected to the war in Gaza. A White House official emphasized the U.S.’s commitment to self-defense in future operations. According …

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Japan Releases Tsunami Alerts Following Significant Earthquakes

Following a sequence of earthquakes on Monday, Japan activated tsunami warnings and initiated evacuations along its west coast. The tremors, which began shortly after 4 p.m., included one with a preliminary magnitude of 7.6, centered off the coast of Ishikawa and neighboring prefectures. The Japan Meteorological Agency issued a significant tsunami warning for Ishikawa and lower-level alerts for the western …

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Hezbollah Declares Israel Lacks Authority to Dictate Lebanon’s Border Choices

Sheikh Naim Qassem, the deputy leader of Hezbollah, has stated that Israel lacks the authority to dictate terms regarding Hezbollah’s presence along the Lebanese border, especially amid the ongoing conflict in Gaza. The Israel-Lebanon border has experienced heightened tensions, marked by increased exchanges of fire, primarily between the Israeli army and the Iran-supported Hezbollah. This escalation followed the outbreak of …

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Israeli Air Raids and Artillery Fire Strike Areas Along Lebanon’s Southern Border

On Sunday, Israel executed a series of airstrikes in southern Lebanon, coupled with artillery assaults on several border towns. According to Lebanon’s National News Agency, Israeli aircraft and unmanned drones targeted a residence and a gas station in Kfarkila with two separate attacks. Additionally, Israeli jets launched multiple missiles at the al-Labbouneh forests, located between Naqoura and Alma al-Shaab, and …

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Al-Rahi Opposes Tying Presidential Vote to Gaza Conflict

In a sermon during the New Year’s Day Mass, Maronite Patriarch Beshara al-Rahi emphasized that Lebanon’s presidential election should remain separate from the ongoing conflict in Gaza. Al-Rahi expressed dissatisfaction with the excuses being used to delay the presidential election, deeming them unsatisfactory. He specifically addressed claims, as reported in the media, that some factions are demanding a permanent ceasefire …

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The Israeli Military Announces Continuation of Gaza Conflict into 2024

Israel has alerted that its conflict with Hamas is anticipated to extend through 2024, as continuous airstrikes in Gaza resulted in the death of two dozen individuals, and in retaliation, Hamas launched a barrage of rockets at midnight. Daniel Hagari, the spokesperson for the Israeli military, indicated in a New Year’s message that some of the 300,000 army reservists might …

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Can you kiss in public in Lebanon?

Can you kiss in public in Lebanon?

Lebanon, a country known for its rich cultural tapestry and Mediterranean charm, often intrigues visitors with its social norms and practices. A common question among tourists and expatriates is: Can you kiss in public in Lebanon? This query reflects the broader discussion of public displays of affection (PDA) in a culturally diverse and multifaceted society. Understanding Lebanon’s Cultural Diversity Lebanon …

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The White House has stated that it does not intend to escalate tensions in the Middle East following the incident where US helicopters destroyed Houthi vessels

The White House announced on Sunday that it does not intend to expand the conflict in the Middle East following an incident where US helicopters sank three Houthi boats in the Red Sea. The US helicopters were responding to an attack when they engaged and sank the Houthi boats, resulting in the first direct US action against members of the …

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