The IDF's 36th Division is reportedly pushing north in Lebanon, nearing Nabatieh, and preparing for a potential ground advance, with these actions occurring amid reports of a pending US-Iran deal.
Researchers at Lebanon's National Council for Scientific Research are documenting Israeli attacks and resulting damage in the country to assess losses for potential legal action.
As UN peacekeepers prepare to withdraw, a new normal emerges in southern Lebanon after three years of conflict, with residents expressing fears of the region becoming "the next Gaza."
Despite a fragile ceasefire, Israeli strikes continue to hit parts of southern Lebanon. The latest attacks targeted areas near Nabatiyeh, a region that has come under repeated bombardment.
A report indicates that 117.8 million people have been displaced worldwide, with Lebanon facing an escalating shelter crisis amidst the global displacement challenge.
Across Lebanon, anxiety is escalating as a family in the capital lives through wartime, with millions fearing loss of loved ones or homes due to the ongoing conflict and lack of a real ceasefire.
Despite expectations, the conflict in the Middle East has not concluded, with Lebanon facing collapse and Hezbollah and Iran remaining influential. The resolution of the war now hinges on the actions of two key actors.
Israel has intensified its strikes across southern Lebanon, resulting in the deaths of at least 14 people, despite warnings of retaliation from Iran. The escalation has drawn international attention, with reports of a US helicopter crew rescue from the Strait of Hormuz also emerging.
Hours after exchanging fire in their first attacks since Iran-US ceasefire deal in April, Iran’s military said that it would stop offensive operations.
Hezbollah MP Ibrahim Moussawi asserted that the resistance group intervened to defend Lebanon after both diplomacy and the Lebanese state proved ineffective.
Israeli airstrikes in the Gaza Strip have reportedly killed at least seven people, with Palestinian officials stating some were civilians. Separately, an Israeli attack on a car in Lebanon killed a Lebanese general and two other soldiers, bringing the total killed in Lebanon to ten.
An Israeli strike in southern Lebanon resulted in the deaths of five people, including a woman and a rescuer. Video footage captured the moment an Israeli air strike hit a car in the area.
Lebanese President Michel Aoun publicly rebuked Iran and Hezbollah, urging Iran to stay out of Lebanese affairs and criticizing Hezbollah for using the country as a bargaining chip. This comes as Iran declares support for Hezbollah and hopes for a peace deal recede amid ongoing exchanges of attacks between Israel and Hezbollah.
The United Nations has doubled its humanitarian aid appeal for Lebanon to nearly $640 million, citing the ongoing Israeli war as a driver of a severe humanitarian crisis. This increased funding aims to address the urgent needs of the affected population.
Despite a ceasefire announcement between Israel and Lebanon, thousands of displaced families in Beirut remain in makeshift camps, expressing little comfort and continued feelings of insecurity.
The European Union announced a €100 million pledge to Lebanon's military, aimed at reinforcing state institutions and reducing Hezbollah's influence in the country.
The prospects for Lebanon's latest ceasefire agreement appear uncertain even before its scheduled implementation has begun, raising doubts about its effectiveness.
Lebanon has initiated a safety audit of its flag carrier, Middle East Airlines, following complaints from pilot groups. The airline has been crucial in maintaining the country's connectivity through various crises.
Donald Trump reportedly had a 'furious' call with the Israeli prime minister, sparking discussions about its potential implications for a Lebanon ceasefire and the role of Hezbollah.
The IDF also announced on Sunday morning that its ground troops had taken over the Beaufort Ridge outpost and Wadi al-Saluki areas beyond the Litani River
Lebanon's government has long sought to disarm the powerful Hezbollah militia, and despite signs of progress before the Iran war, these efforts ultimately failed.
A town in southern Lebanon is grappling with grief following a deadly Israeli airstrike last month that killed 14 people, including 10 women and children, amidst the ongoing conflict between Israel and Hezbollah.
Lebanon has reported strikes on its southern and eastern regions, coinciding with Israel issuing broad evacuation warnings for 24 areas near Nabatieh, urging residents north of the Zahrani River to evacuate.
A new UNHCR report reveals that 117.8 million people worldwide were forcibly displaced by the end of 2025, with Lebanon war victims among those counted.
An article explores the role and potential future of the Amal Movement, Lebanon's other major Shia political party, particularly in light of the uncertain future of Hezbollah.
Lana Daher's documentary essay 'Do You Love Me' is described as a head-spinning and heartfelt mosaic of Lebanon, constructed from over 20,000 images and sounds.
In Tripoli, Lebanon, a young woman navigates her own vulnerabilities while assisting over a million people displaced by war, highlighting the personal impact of the ongoing crisis.
Israel has attacked the historic city of Tyre in Lebanon, resulting in at least eight fatalities. This incident comes amidst ongoing regional tensions and a report on a four-year-old's recovery from war trauma in Lebanon.
Emboldened by renewed support from Iran, Hezbollah views the ongoing conflict in Lebanon as an opportunity to influence the resolution of the crisis and reclaim its central role in Lebanese politics.
Israel has reportedly killed at least eight people in new strikes on Lebanon, continuing its military actions despite warnings from former US President Trump and Iran. The ongoing conflict has resulted in a total of 13 deaths.
Lebanon has accused Israel of violating a ceasefire agreement nearly 3,500 times. These alleged attacks occurred despite the declared truce between the two nations.
Lebanon's army chief, Rodolphe Haykal, made a surprise visit to Pakistan amidst ongoing fighting, while funeral plans are underway for Lebanese soldiers killed by Israel.
The Lebanese president issued a strong statement to Iran, asserting that it is not Iran's place to interfere in Lebanon's affairs. This declaration highlights growing tensions regarding external influence in the country.
Lebanese President Joseph Aoun has strongly criticized Iran, accusing it of using Lebanon as a means of pressure in its negotiations with the United States. He appealed to Iran to stop interfering in Lebanon's affairs and treating the country as a bargaining tool.
Hopes for a U.S.-brokered cease-fire in Lebanon are diminishing as fighting continues between Israel and Hezbollah, with the latter rejecting conditions that it views as a virtual surrender.
HSBC has been charged with helping the former head of Lebanon's central bank embezzle hundreds of millions of dollars. The bank is accused of facilitating the diversion of funds.
Lebanon is reportedly depleting its foreign reserves to maintain the stability of its currency, which has held near 89,500 to the dollar, despite severe economic strain from war losses impacting reserves, banks, households, and public confidence.
Elsa Softic, deputy chief of operations at Première Urgence Internationale, discussed Lebanon's worsening humanitarian crisis with FRANCE 24, detailing how her organization is assisting millions displaced by the ongoing conflict between Israel and Hezbollah.
The World Health Organization has expressed serious concerns regarding the escalating violence targeting healthcare facilities in Lebanon, noting 191 attacks and 128 deaths, with two hospitals in Tyre suffering extensive damage.
Israel conducted strikes in southern Lebanon, but a partial truce with Hezbollah, brokered by the US, appears to be holding despite continued clashes. The situation remains fragile as both sides navigate the limited ceasefire.
Nearly one million people have been displaced in Lebanon, with a 'sea of tents' in Beirut laying bare the scale of the impoverished state's struggle to cope with the enduring impact of an Israeli offensive.
An Israeli strike caused damage to a hospital in Tyre, southern Lebanon, resulting in multiple injuries. Concurrently, an Israeli soldier was reported killed in fighting in the same region.
Reports indicate that Lebanese Parliament Speaker Nabih Berri rejected a de-escalation proposal conveyed by Senator Marco Rubio through President Michel Aoun.
The Israeli army on Saturday issued evacuation warnings for the southern city of Nabatieh and more than 20 other locations across Lebanon as strikes were reported in the country's south and east. The…
Lebanon reported Israeli strikes in its southern region shortly after the Israeli army issued broad evacuation warnings for the area. The strikes followed heightened tensions in the border region.
The Israeli Defense Forces (IDF) reported the killing of over 10 Hezbollah field commanders, including Hajj Salameh and two of his successors, in recent operations.
Despite various ceasefire announcements in Gaza, Lebanon, and Iran, fighting continues on all three fronts, indicating that the war in the Middle East is worsening.
Israel's ambassador to the UN criticized the Security Council for failing to explicitly condemn Hezbollah following the death of a UN peacekeeper in southern Lebanon, calling it a 'profound failure'.
Israeli airstrikes in southern Lebanon have reportedly killed at least 12 people, with some reports indicating a higher death toll of 17. These strikes occurred as Israeli Prime Minister Netanyahu called for continued action against Hezbollah.
The Middle East conflict is escalating with a noted shift in Iran's behavior, as a new generation of Iranian leaders appears more willing to take risks. Despite a ceasefire, Lebanon remains caught up in the Israel-Iran conflict, with the war continuing for many in the country.
A senior officer states that Hezbollah is increasingly relying on drones to prevent further Israeli Defense Forces incursions into Lebanon, prompting IDF forces to focus on hunting drone operators.
Military chiefs from Lebanon and Bahrain met with Pakistan's Chief of Army Staff (CDF) General Asim Munir to discuss regional security and defense cooperation.
Recent Israeli strikes on Beirut's Hezbollah-controlled Dahiyeh suburb have escalated the regional conflict, with residents expressing despair over the perpetual war and its impact on their lives.
As Israeli strikes continue in Lebanon, resulting in thousands of deaths and injuries, temporary cemeteries are being established in some areas where it has become too dangerous to bury the dead.
Lebanese President Joseph Aoun stated the country is 'fed up' and wants to live in peace, announcing efforts to rebuild institutions and boost diplomacy to counter Hezbollah's influence.
Lebanon announced the deaths of high-ranking officers in an Israeli strike in the southern part of the country. Concurrently, Beirut issued a sharp warning to Tehran, accusing Iran of using Lebanon as a bargaining chip in the current conflict.
An editorial from the Irish Independent criticizes the international community for its perceived indifference to the ongoing suffering of the Lebanese people. It highlights a lack of global attention and support for the nation's crises.
Residents of a displacement camp on the Beirut waterfront, living in 175 tents, are struggling with a lack of running water and sanitation, raising concerns about their safety.
Despite a ceasefire agreement, fighting continues in Lebanon, with reports indicating ongoing clashes. This situation raises concerns about the fragility of the truce and the prospects for lasting peace.
The United Nations is set to launch a fresh aid appeal with the Lebanese government, seeking $331.5 million to assist 1.4 million people as war drives a surge in humanitarian needs in Lebanon.
A Serbian UN peacekeeper was killed and two others wounded in a shelling incident in southern Lebanon, which the IDF attributed to Hezbollah. UN Secretary-General António Guterres condemned the attack, calling for an immediate investigation and an end to attacks against peacekeeping operations.
Lebanon has reported Israeli strikes following the announcement of a truce, indicating a fragile and contested peace. The new ceasefire agreement with Lebanon has divided Israel, with some officials calling it a success and others a mistake.
UN Secretary-General António Guterres has proposed a new force to replace the UNIFIL mission in Lebanon, whose mandate is expiring. He advocates for the continuation of a peacekeeping presence with thousands of soldiers beyond 2026.
The UN Security Council convened an urgent meeting to discuss the escalating conflict as Israeli forces pushed deeper into southern Lebanon, prompting calls for Israel to withdraw. The intensified incursion also led to a rise in global oil prices.
In Lebanon, the community-run social grocery store 'Man wa Salwa' is helping hundreds of families access affordable essential goods amidst rising costs and displacement.
The UN is set to discuss the escalating situation in Lebanon after Israel ordered military attacks on targets in Beirut’s southern suburbs and took control of Beaufort castle. This follows reports of Israel being surprised by the scale of Hezbollah's retaliation.