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Trump says 'we have to do something' about Hezbollah

U.S. President Donald Trump said Thursday that “something” must be done about Hezbollah in Lebanon.

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Condemnation no longer sufficient, Berri says after violent Wednesday strikes

Parliament Speaker Nabih Berri called for "national unity" after a long day of violent Israeli strikes on south Lebanon and on crossings along the Syria-Lebanon border.

"Statements of condemnation are no longer sufficient," Berri said, adding that only national unity can save Lebanon.

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Salam confident Lebanon can improve banking draft law for IMF endorsement

The International Monetary Fund has asked the Lebanese government to amend a banking draft law that would allow depositors to recover their funds and said it can't endorse the draft "as presented".

The law, a key demand from the international community to unblock economic aid to Lebanon, was approved last month by the Lebanese government. It stipulates that each of the state, the central bank, commercial banks and depositors will share the losses accrued as a result of the financial crisis.

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Salam says Hezbollah disarmament 'historic moment' in 'very difficult' climate

Lebanese Prime Minister Nawaf Salam said that Hezbollah's disarmament south of the Litani river is "a historic moment in a very difficult environment".

Salam said, in an interview, on the sidelines of the World Economic Forum in Davos on Wednesday, that Lebanon is "slowly but surely" regaining the trust of the international community and is moving to the second phase of disarming Hezbollah - north of the Litani.

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UK, US and Canada reaffirm support for Lebanese Army at High-Level Steering Committee

British Ambassador to Lebanon Hamish Cowell, U.S. Ambassador, Michel Issa, and Canadian Ambassador Gregory Galligan met Lebanese Army chief General Rodolphe Haykal during the High-Level Steering Committee (HLSC) meeting on Wednesday.

“The Committee convened to review progress and challenges in securing Lebanon’s eastern and northern borders, and reaffirmed support for the LAF’s (Lebanese Army’s) efforts to reinforce state authority at this critical time,” the British embassy said.

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Issa visits north to assess support for vulnerable communities

The U.S. Embassy in Beirut said the United States remains “committed to delivering lifesaving humanitarian assistance and supporting durable solutions for vulnerable communities across Lebanon,” after U.S. Ambassador Michel Issa made a recent visit to North Lebanon and Akkar.

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AUB School of Business hosts roundtable on restructuring Lebanon’s banking sector

The Suliman S. Olayan School of Business (OSB) at the American University of Beirut (AUB), through its Business Practice and Policy Initiative (BPPI), hosted an expert roundtable titled “Restructuring Lebanon’s Banking Sector: Global Standards, Local Realities.” The event gathered economists, bankers, and academics to explore viable pathways for restructuring Lebanon’s paralyzed banking system amid one of the country’s most severe financial crises.

The BPPI, a newly established initiative within OSB, bridges academic knowledge with policymaking to advance evidence-based reform, turning research into actionable insights that support Lebanon’s recovery and strengthen governance.

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Court fines Khalil and Zoaiter for obstructing port blast probe

The Beirut Court of First Instance has ordered former ministers Ali Hassan Khalil and Ghazi Zoaiter to pay a compensation of 10 billion Lebanese pounds over “the abuse of the right to litigate, defend and appeal,” and for stalling the Beirut port blast case.

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Geagea lauds Aoun's speech, hopes all parties would 'rally' around his plan

Lebanese Forces leader Samir Geagea lauded Wednesday a statement by President Joseph Aoun in which he reiterated his commitment to disarm Hezbollah and implement the state's monopoly on arms.

Geagea said Aoun's words were "clear and responsible" and hoped that all political forces would unite behind the President's plan. "Perhaps and hopefully, we may reach, as soon as possible, the actual State that Lebanese people have long dreamed of."

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Karam says Israel wants Lebanon to accept 'extremely difficult' conditions

Israel and the U.S. are trying to suspend a committee monitoring the ceasefire between Lebanon and Israel and are instead asking Lebanon to accept "extremely difficult" conditions, the head of Lebanon's delegation to the committee said.

Lebanese diplomat and lawyer Simon Karam told journalists Tuesday that the American-Israeli decision and continuous pressure to obstruct the committee's work are "pushing things toward the unknown" and that Lebanon cannot agree to the extremely difficult conditions that Israel is demanding.

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