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Israeli Airstrikes Kill Dozens in Southern Lebanon Amidst Hezbollah Conflict
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Israeli Airstrikes Kill Dozens in Southern Lebanon Amidst Hezbollah Conflict

Israeli airstrikes in southern Lebanon have killed at least 17 people, with Prime Minister Netanyahu stating that Israel is at war with Hezbollah, not the Lebanese people. This comes as a world court prosecutor who pursued Netanyahu for war crimes was suspended over sexual misconduct allegations.

Editorial: The World's Indifference to Lebanon's Suffering
Worldirish-independent2mo ago

Editorial: The World's Indifference to Lebanon's Suffering

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.

Beirut Director Lana Daher Discusses Debut Film 'Do You Love Me'
WorldFrance 243mo ago

Beirut Director Lana Daher Discusses Debut Film 'Do You Love Me'

Beirut-based filmmaker Lana Daher spoke to FRANCE 24 about her debut feature film, 'Do You Love Me,' which has been lauded as an ode to the collective courage of the Lebanese people. Daher shared insights into her work and her deep affection for the city.

UNICEF Highlights Crisis for Children in Lebanon
WorldFrance 243mo ago

UNICEF Highlights Crisis for Children in Lebanon

UNICEF global spokesperson James Elder discussed the dire situation in Lebanon, noting that critical infrastructure vital for children has been targeted, leaving Lebanese people feeling unsafe.

Pope Expresses Closeness to Lebanese People, Urges Civilian Protection
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Pope Expresses Closeness to Lebanese People, Urges Civilian Protection

Speaking at St. Peter's Square, the Pope stated he is "closer than ever" to the Lebanese people and highlighted the moral obligation to protect civilian populations from war.