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Israeli Bombs Fell Dangerously Close to 19 Lebanese Hospitals, CNN Analysis Shows

On October 21, an Israeli airstrike hit a building across from Lebanon’s largest public hospital, Rafik Hariri University Hospital, shaking the area and shattering windows. Mohammad Fouani, an ER nurse at the hospital, described the chaos, saying he was thrown over a patient by the impact and could barely see his colleagues through the smoke. He noted that every night …

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What’s at Stake in the Middle East if Trump Wins a Second Term

President-elect Donald Trump’s second term will likely keep the Middle East as a high priority, given his previous record in the region. In his first four years, Trump made history by choosing Saudi Arabia as his first overseas visit, aimed for a comprehensive peace deal between Israel and Palestine, fostered Israel’s integration with neighboring states, and heightened pressure on Iran. …

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Israel-France Tensions Rise as Paris Reports Brief Detention of Consulate Staff in Jerusalem

France has condemned the brief detention of two of its consulate staff after Israeli police allegedly entered a French-owned holy site in Jerusalem without authorization, sparking a diplomatic dispute that has worsened already tense relations. French Foreign Minister Jean-Noel Barrot had planned to visit the Eleona church compound, a French-owned site in Jerusalem, on Thursday when the incident occurred. Armed …

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Biden Approves U.S. Military Contractors’ Deployment to Ukraine

The Biden administration has lifted restrictions on sending American military contractors to Ukraine to support the maintenance and repair of US-supplied weapons systems, including F-16 fighter jets and Patriot air defense systems, a source familiar with the plan told CNN. Under the new policy, approved earlier this month, the Pentagon can now contract American firms to operate within Ukraine for …

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Breaking: Katz Sworn In as Israel’s New Defense Minister

On Friday, Yoav Gallant officially stepped down as Israel’s defense minister, replaced by former foreign minister Israel Katz in a formal ceremony, following his dismissal by Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu earlier in the week. Gallant’s removal has sparked widespread protests across Israel, as many citizens viewed him as a moderate voice in Netanyahu’s right-wing government. His dismissal is seen by …

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Breaking: Israeli Army Destroys Homes in Three Lebanese Border Villages

Lebanese state media reported that on Friday, the Israeli army detonated explosives placed within homes in three border villages affected by the ongoing conflict between Israel and Hezbollah. According to the National News Agency, since morning, Israeli forces have been conducting explosions within the villages of Yaroun, Aitaroun, and Maroun al-Ras in the Bint Jbeil region, targeting residential homes. This …

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Bou Saab Hints Ceasefire Possible Within Weeks

Deputy Speaker Elias Bou Saab stated on Friday that Israel is compelled to seek a diplomatic resolution with Lebanon, adding that current conditions favor such an approach. “We anticipate the U.S. mediator will visit the region next week,” Bou Saab said to Sky News Arabia, expressing optimism that a ceasefire could be achieved within a few weeks. He further commented …

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Geagea Accepts Presidential Vote Session Without Shiite Participation

Lebanese Forces leader Samir Geagea stated that he would support holding a parliamentary session to elect a new president, even if Shiite MPs choose not to participate. He argued that both the constitution and the National Pact permit such a session, questioning whether a rejection by any sect, such as the Maronites, should lead to a standstill in the country’s …

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