Syria, Israel and Lebanon
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Hezbollah stands at a critical juncture as it decides whether to disarm and preserve a political role in Lebanon or risk renewed war with Israel
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The Times of Israel on MSNIsrael hits elite Hezbollah force attempting to regroup deep inside LebanonMilitary says targets in northeastern Beqaa Valley include Radwan unit facilities where military activity was taking place in 'blatant violation' of November ceasefire The post Israel hits elite Hezbollah force attempting to regroup deep inside Lebanon appeared first on The Times of Israel.
Hezbollah condemned in the strongest terms the heinous crime that targeted the dignified scholar, His Eminence Sheikh Rasoul Shahoud, in Homs countryside and was committed by criminal and treacherous hands seeking to destabilize the unity and integrity of Syria and ignite sectarian and religious strife among the people of our brotherly Syrian nation.
The IDF on Monday afternoon confirmed IAF strikes on several Syrian tanks in the area between A-Sijin and Samia in southern Syria. A security source reported that the strike targeted several Syrian tanks that had crossed the border into an area defined by Israel as a buffer zone near the Golan Heights.
Troops locate explosives, rockets at 'key' commando bases in operation aimed at keeping arms from being smuggled to Lebanon; deadly clashes break out in Druze area
Discussion topics to includ the security agreement to be signed between Israel & Syria, the Iranian threat, Hezbollah's weapons, the weapons of Palestinian militias, the Palestinians camps in Lebanon
The Islamic Resistance in Lebanon has categorically denied claims made by the Syrian Interior Ministry alleging a connection between the party and a detainee recently arrested in the city of Homs.
The key to a long-term solution lies in Damascus rather than Beirut, via a comprehensive settlement with the new Syrian regime, expert tells JNS.
There are issues that we have to arm wrestle with each other over to come to a final conclusion. Remember, we have an agreement, it was a great agreement. The problem is, nobody followed it'
For decades, Lebanon has been torn apart by internal division and external conflict. There may currently be a narrow window for a different future.