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- Lebanon Fierce Israeli airstrikes target south Lebanon A series of violent Israeli airstrikes targeted south Lebanon on Thursday afternoon and evening, killing one person and wounding seven others...
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Lebanon Aoun says ready to do anything to prevent war, secure liberation, reconstruction President Joseph Aoun announced Thursday that he is “entrusted with this country.” “I am ready to do anything that contributes to its welfare, f...
The new U.S. Ambassador to Lebanon Michel Issa who is readying to assume his mission in the near future has said that “Lebanon’s future belongs to all those who believe in its recovery and its independence and its unity.”

An Israeli drone strike overnight targeted a motorcycle on the Wadi Jilou road in the southern Tyre district, the National News Agency said.
The attack critically wounded one person, NNA added.

Health Minister Rakan Nassereddine said Wednesday that the Tannourine Mineral Water company has been suspended for “purely technical” reasons, lamenting the politicization of the file.
In remarks to LBCI television, Nassereddine clarified that the Ministry’s Epidemiological Surveillance team had received a complaint alleging the presence of contamination in Tannourine’s bottled water.

An Israeli drone targeted Tuesday a region between Tebnine and Hariss in south Lebanon, wounding two people, the national News Agency said.
Despite a ceasefire reached in late November, Israel has kept up its strikes, usually saying it is targeting Hezbollah sites and operatives. It is also still occupying five hills in south Lebanon that it deems "strategic."

Washington has started thinking of the “day after” in south Lebanon, as has happened in the Gaza Strip, and there are scenarios that are being milled, including the handover of the South to an international force, especially after UNIFIL’s departure, informed sources quoted U.S. officials as saying.
“These forces could be American until solutions are reached for the pending files, especially the issue of the land border demarcation,” the sources told al-Akhbar newspaper in remarks published Tuesday.

Syria’s justice minister Mazhar al-Wais visited Tuesday Beirut to discuss with his Lebanese counterpart the file of the Syrian prisoners held in Lebanon.
Among the prisoners are Syrians who were involved in battles against the Lebanese Army. These will not be freed or transferred to Syria and are not part of the discussions, Lebanese Minister of Justice Adel Nassar said.

The Lebanese file will be activated in the near future and will be the next file after Gaza, Western diplomatic sources said.
The sources added, in remarks to al-Binaa newspaper, that “the military, security and political repercussions of the Gaza agreement will not only affect Lebanon but rather the entire region.”

The Tannourine Mineral Water company on Tuesday stressed that its bottled water meets the country’s health and safety standards, after the Health Ministry ordered its suspension and the removal of its products from the market over a detected bacteria.
“The sample that was relied on was not collected according to the applicable norms,” Tannourine’s CEO said at a press conference, noting that the sample was taken in the absence of any company representative and that the related test that was conducted makes the results inaccurate and invalid.

French President Emmanuel Macron lauded Tuesday President Joseph Aoun's "brave decisions to achieve arms monopoly," adding that Paris is determined to organize two conferences for supporting Lebanon.
One of the conferences is to drum up financial aid for the reconstruction of war-hit regions in Lebanon. The second will be to support the Lebanese Army which was tasked with implementing a plan to disarm Hezbollah, but lacks funds and equipment and has said that the Israeli occupation and strikes on south Lebanon are obstructing its deployment there.

Hezbollah MP Hassan Ezzeddine condemned Tuesday Israel's weekend strikes on construction machinery in south Lebanon, describing the attack as "a crime against civilians, the economy and national sovereignty".
Ezzeddine criticized Hezbollah's opponents who call for sovereignty (through Hezbollah's disarmament in order for the state to extend its authority over all Lebanese territory and take the war and peace decisions) and then "fall silent" when Israel violates Lebanon's sovereignty "with such impudence."
