National security adviser says Netanyahu government is willing to make significant concessions to Ramallah for a deal with the Saudis
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Hezbollah leader, along with Hamas deputy politburo head Saleh al-Arouri and Ziyad al-Nakhala, secretary general of Palestinian Islamic Jihad, reiterate position on 'Zionist enemy'
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Once seen as relatively tolerant for a Middle Eastern country, Lebanon's political leaders have become unified in efforts to scapegoat the LGBTQ community
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UN Security Council to vote this week on UNIFIL mission, as Hezbollah tries to limit international force's freedom of action
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After Netanyahu insinuates top Hamas official hiding in Lebanon could become a target, Hezbollah chief says he 'will not accept changes to the rules of conflict'
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Hezbollah chief responds to Israeli defense minister's warnings against Lebanon during recent border tensions, claims IDF 'in its worst shape in history'