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Two activists of Lebanese origins were aboard the Gaza aid flotilla that was intercepted overnight by the Israeli navy and their fate remains unknown but were likely arrested by Israeli forces, media reports said on Thursday.
The reports identified the two Lebanese as Lina al-Tabbal and Mohammad al-Qaderi.
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Prime Minister Nawaf Salam has stressed that “the relation between President Joseph Aoun and the government is governed by consensus for the sake of succeeding in reform and extending sovereignty.”
In an interview with An-Nahar newspaper, Salam also emphasized “the need to monopolize arms in the country,” noting that “this is what was stipulated in the presidential inauguration speech and the Ministerial Statement.”
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Investigations in the file of violating PM Nawaf Salam’s order and illuminating the Raouche Rock with images of slain Hezbollah leaders Hassan Nasrallah and Hashem Safieddine continued on Thursday with the interrogation of two people under the supervision of State Prosecutor Jamal al-Hajjar, the National News Agency said.
Hajjar ordered the release of one of them while the second was freed but faces possible further interrogation, NNA added, identifying the second individual as the owner of the laser projector through which the rock was illuminated.
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British Ambassador to Lebanon, Hamish Cowell, met with the Minister of Social Affairs (MoSA), Haneen Sayed, to reaffirm the UK’s ongoing commitment to strengthening Lebanese national social protection systems. This includes MoSA’s rights and access program for people with disabilities and support to vulnerable Lebanese communities through the UK’s £5 million contribution to the AMAN program.
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Lebanese official media said Thursday that two engineers working for a company sanctioned by the United States over alleged Hezbollah ties were killed in an Israeli strike on the country's south.
Israel has been carrying out near-daily strikes on Lebanon, usually saying it is targeting Hezbollah operatives or sites, despite a November truce aimed at ending over a year of hostilities, including two months of open war with the Iran-backed group.
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The United Nations says it has verified the deaths of 103 civilians in Lebanon since the November 2024 ceasefire with Israel, demanding a halt to the ongoing suffering.
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The British Ambassador to Lebanon, Hamish Cowell, joined Prime Minister Nawaf Salam’s representative Minister Haneen El Sayed, U.N. Women Representative Gielan El Messiri, Canadian Ambassador to Lebanon Gregory Galligan and Lebanese political leaders at a high-level conference to launch a landmark study on women’s political participation within political parties in Lebanon.
The study, conducted by U.N. Women Lebanon in partnership with the Office of the United Nations Special Coordinator for Lebanon (UNSCOL), provides the first comprehensive assessment of women’s roles in eight political parties, examining their participation as members, candidates, and leaders. It also identifies key challenges and opportunities for advancing gender equality within party structures.
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Hardline Republican U.S. Senator Lindsey Graham has hoped that Hamas “will say yes” to U.S. President Donald Trump’s proposal to end the conflict in Gaza.
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An Israeli drone fired two missiles Wednesday at a car in the southern town of Kafra, killing one person, the National News Agency said.
Despite a November ceasefire that ended over a year of hostilities between Hezbollah and Israel, the latter has kept up regular strikes on Lebanon and still has troops positioned at five border points inside Lebanon.
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A number of young men on Wednesday intercepted a UNIFIL patrol as it was conducting a routine patrol on the al-Tuffahiyeh-Srifa road in south Lebanon, the state-run National News Agency reported.
The interception prompted an intervention by Lebanese Army troops who worked on pacifying the situation, NNA added.
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