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Israeli drone strikes Nabatieh's Ali Taher

An Israeli drone struck Thursday the Ali al-Taher forest in the Nabatieh district.

The Israeli army had earlier said that over recent months, its forces have destroyed Hezbollah infrastructure in south Lebanon, preventing the group from rebuilding itself.

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Hajjar says timely elections 'more likely than not' but sources suggest otherwise

As Cabinet convened Thursday at the Grand Serail, Interior Minister Ahmad al-Hajjar said it is more likely than not that the parliamentary elections will be held on time, with the number of candidates rising to 30.

"The ministry has not received any request to postpone," he told MTV before the cabinet session.

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Salam says army can finish N. Litani plan in 4 months

The Lebanese Army can finalize the north Litani disarmament plan within four months “should our armed forces find the same helping and assisting factors that were provided during the implementation of the previous phase,” Prime Minister Nawaf Salam said.

“In order to complete this plan with all its phases, we as a government will work to provide our armed forces with all the necessary capabilities,” Salam said during an iftar banquet.

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Aoun, Salam sign decree for extraordinary legislative session

A decree was issued Thursday calling for an extraordinary session of parliament to begin on March 2 and conclude on March 16.

The decree, signed by President Joseph Aoun and Prime Minister Nawaf Salam, outlines the agenda for this extraordinary session, including draft laws already submitted to parliament, those yet to be submitted, and any other draft laws, proposals, or texts that the Parliament Bureau decides to present to the assembly.

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Menassa downplays US role at Hamat air base

Defense Minister Michel Menassa on Wednesday clarified that the Hamat Air base in north Lebanon is “a Lebanese air base belonging to the Lebanese Army Air Force” and that “no other entity within it has any authority or power above Lebanese laws.”

"Recently, news, reports, and writings have increased regarding the military airbase in the Hamat area of the Batroun district in North Lebanon. Some of these are questions and inquiries, some are speculations and scenarios, and some are linked to developments and movements in the region and neighboring countries,” Menassa said.

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Germany, Australia warn their citizens in Lebanon; Israel sends mobile bunkers to border

The Foreign Office in Berlin has warned of a deterioration in the security situation in Lebanon should a war be waged on Iran, cautioning that “in the event of further escalation, flight restrictions could occur at any time.”

It advised German nationals to closely follow travel and security advice and to stock up on food, water and fuel.

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Gunfire, stun grenades and detonations: Fire did not really cease in border villages

The Israeli army dropped overnight into Wednesday stun grenades on the southern border town of Aita al-Shaab and detonated houses in Marwahin and Odaysseh.

Israel has kept up regular strikes on Lebanon despite a November 2024 ceasefire that sought to halt more than a year of hostilities with Hezbollah, usually saying it was targeting the group. Troops frequently enter into Lebanese territories on the border and detonate houses there. The Israeli army is also occupying five hills in south Lebanon.

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Lebanon and Israel reportedly deny possible targeting of Beirut airport

An Israeli official has reportedly denied a claim by Lebanese Foreign Minister Youssef Rajji that Israel would target civilian infrastructure across Lebanon if Hezbollah decided to support Iran in a possible war, threatened by U.S. President Donald Trump.

The official told Al-Arabiya news channel Tuesday that targeting Lebanese state institutions is not among Israel's objectives.

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EU launches 21st edition of Samir Kassir Award for Freedom of Press

The European Union and Samir Kassir Foundation launched Wednesday the 21st edition of the Samir Kassir Award for Freedom of the Press.

The award, which has been granted by the European Union since 2006, honors the Lebanese journalist and writer Samir Kassir, who was assassinated in 2005. The competition for the award has attracted since its creation more than 3,900 candidates from the Middle East, the Gulf and North Africa and 57 journalists have won the award so far.

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To postpone, or not to postpone: that is the question

As Lebanon prepares for its parliamentary elections, reports say the country is under pressure to postpone the juncture.

A report published Tuesday in pro-Hezbollah al-Akhbar newspaper said the United States, Saudi Arabia, and France are pressuring Lebanon to postpone the elections for at least one year.

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