Lebanon

Southern Lebanon: Hostilities Resume in the Evening
Southern Lebanon: Hostilities Resume in the Evening

Hostilities resumed on Sunday evening on the southern front, after a day marked by intermittent exchanges of artillery fire between Hezbollah and Israel. In the evening, the Israeli Army carried out two raids on Aita al-Shaab, as well as on Kfar Kila, where a house was targeted, without causing any casualties. Additionally, Israel targeted the ...

Lebanese University's Contractual Professors on Strike
Lebanese University's Contractual Professors on Strike

The Lebanese University Contractual Professors' Committee has announced a week-long general strike, starting Monday, March 4. In a statement issued on Sunday, the committee called on all contractual professors to "take part in a sit-in in front of the Ministry of Education and Higher Education on Tuesday, March 5, at 11 AM." The aim of the ...

Bassil Criticizes the Government's Intention to Close Certain Chancelleries
Bassil Criticizes the Government's Intention to Close Certain Chancelleries

On Sunday, the leader of the Free Patriotic Movement (FPM), Gebran Bassil, denounced the government's intention to close certain diplomatic missions, notably in South America. The issue was on the agenda for Wednesday's session of the Council of Ministers. "The Lebanese diaspora is Lebanon's second lung," wrote Bassil on his X account. For him, ...

L'Orient-Le Jour Celebrates 100 Years
L'Orient-Le Jour Celebrates 100 Years

The famous Lebanese newspaper launched a campaign entitled "L'Orient-Le Siècle" to mark its centenary. L'Orient-Le Jour was founded in 1971, as a result of the merger of two daily newspapers, L'Orient, founded in 1924, and Le Jour, founded in 1934.

Rai: Electing a President Gives Institutions Legitimacy
Rai: Electing a President Gives Institutions Legitimacy

Maronite Patriarch Bechara al-Rai said on Sunday that the election of a president "gives institutions their legitimacy." "Lebanese political leaders need to reconcile with each other, turn the page on the past and re-establish mutual trust," added Archbishop Rai in his Sunday homily. "This makes it possible to place the good of the Lebanese above ...

Patriarch Saint John Maron
Patriarch Saint John Maron

Saint John Maron was born in Antioch and died in 707 in Kphar-Haï. He is recognized as the founder of the Maronite Syriac Church of Antioch and the pioneer of Lebanese identity. He established the modern Lebanese state on geographical (Mount Lebanon), religious (Chalcedonian Christianity), linguistic (Syriac) and military (the Mardaites) ...

Employees of the State Employees Cooperative Suspend Their Strike
Employees of the State Employees Cooperative Suspend Their Strike

The employees' committee of the State Employees Cooperative announced on Sunday that it was suspending the strike, "temporarily" and "for a fixed period, until the civil servants receive their raises and bonuses." Employees of the State Employees Cooperative had begun their strike on Monday.

The Vatican Keen on Having a President of the Republic
The Vatican Keen on Having a President of the Republic

Papal ambassador to Lebanon, Paolo Borgia, is scarcely appearing with politicians. A politician who met him quoted Borgia as saying, “The Vatican wants a president,” and calls for love, peace, and getting together. The Vatican wants a president in Lebanon because he is the only Christian head of state in the region. In the Vatican’s ...

Protection of Foreigners: The Lebanese State Is Conspicuous in Its Absence
Protection of Foreigners: The Lebanese State Is Conspicuous in Its Absence

  Every Lebanese is suspected of collaboration until proven otherwise, and similarly, every foreigner on Lebanese soil is also regarded as a suspect of collaboration until proven otherwise. Over the past few days, a security team from the Dutch Embassy returning from shooting training in Kaslik was intercepted by Hezbollah elements. The ...

For Lebanon to Attain Nationhood, It Requires Numerous Affirmations
For Lebanon to Attain Nationhood, It Requires Numerous Affirmations

Georges Naccache's insight holds weight. Two negations do not form a nation. The proof! A plethora of negations wouldn't suffice to form one either. For Lebanon to attain nationhood, it requires numerous affirmations, notably an authentic Christian affirmation. The Assembly of the Catholic Patriarchs and Bishops in Lebanon recently convened a day ...

Fire Breaks Out in an Oil Pipeline on Miniyeh’s Sea Road
Fire Breaks Out in an Oil Pipeline on Miniyeh’s Sea Road

A fire broke out inside a crude oil pipeline on the Miniyeh sea road in the north. The fire consumed a camp for displaced Syrians and several agricultural nurseries. Black smoke covered the area.   [video width="474" height="850" mp4="https://thisisbeirut.com.lb/wp-content/uploads/2024/03/WhatsApp-Video-2024-03-02-at-16.14.55.mp4"][/video]

Hochstein to Arrive in Lebanon on Monday
Hochstein to Arrive in Lebanon on Monday

US envoy Amos Hochstein is expected in Beirut on Monday for a new round of talks with Lebanese officials focused on ways to restore calm in southern Lebanon in the wake of a possible cease-fire in Gaza, according to local TV station MTV. Hochstein will kick off his talks with a meeting with Parliament Speaker Nabih Berri, whose political ...