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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Amos Hochstein, who brokered deal to set maritime line, says he will hear out Israeli view after meeting with Lebanese officials to see 'if we have a window of opportunity'
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Resolution orders Lebanese groups to stop blocking movement of UN peacekeeping force; Israel calls on world to adopt 'firm stand' against terror group's 'provocations'
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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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Amos Hochstein will meet with senior officials in Beirut and inspect UNIFIL operations ahead of vote on extending mandate of peacekeeping force
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Gallant meets Antonio Guterres at New York headquarters, calls for greater powers for UNIFIL peacekeeping force to intervene to deescalate tensions along Lebanon border
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Two Russian citizens who were recently detained in Beirut on suspicion of spying for Israel have been referred to an investigative military judge who issued arrest warrants for them, two judicial officials said Monday. The two Russians were detained "several weeks ago" in Beirut as they were leaving the country through the capital's Rafik […] The post Lebanon detains 2 Russians over alleged spying for Israel appeared first on www.israelhayom.com.
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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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Agency says residents of Kafr Qasim and Lod were recruited by Iran-backed terror group ‘for the purpose of distributing unusual illegal weapons to various parties’
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No further details immediately available on latest sortie over Syrian capital