
Israel and Lebanon Close to a Ceasefire?
While Hezbollah’s acceptance of any peace deal has yet to be confirmed, diplomatic success in the Levant could add momentum to a Washington-Tehran settlement.

While Hezbollah’s acceptance of any peace deal has yet to be confirmed, diplomatic success in the Levant could add momentum to a Washington-Tehran settlement.

PM Netanyahu has piled pressure on Tehran’s proxy terror group in Beirut, but Iran is insisting its vassal be protected as part of its ceasefire negotiations with Washington.

Netanyahu declares “dramatic shift” in war as French FM condemns deepening occupation and announces urgent aid package.

The IDF warns it will act “with great force” against Hezbollah.

Orders for a major IDF offensive follow weeks of terrorist drone attacks.

Time is running out for a diplomatic breakthrough in the Middle East, as Washington and Tehran struggle to reconcile competing ultimatums over nuclear deterrence, port blockades, and regional proxy conflicts.

Amid Hezbollah unleashing what it called a “swarm of attack drones,” local residents view the current ceasefire with Israel as existing ‘on paper only.’

Hezbollah’s Radwan Force has suffered a significant leadership blow in a late-night raid on Beirut, even as the group continues to launch deadly drone strikes against Israeli border positions.

The leader of the terrorist group warned says planned direct talks would destabilize Lebanon and offer no benefit to the country.

The Israeli PM has instructed the army to carry out “forceful” strikes against Hezbollah targets in Lebanon.