Lebanon

79th Army Day, J. Aoun Affirms Army’s Commitment to Maintaining Security
79th Army Day, J. Aoun Affirms Army’s Commitment to Maintaining Security

On the 79th anniversary of Lebanese Army Day, Army Commander General Joseph Aoun reaffirmed the army’s steadfast commitment to achieving a permanent ceasefire under Resolution 1701, in coordination with UNIFIL. He also reaffirmed the army’s commitment to maintaining security and control at all border areas, “unmindful of negative campaigns ...

US State Department: Israeli Attack on Beirut Is a Hypothesis
US State Department: Israeli Attack on Beirut Is a Hypothesis

Regarding the expected Israeli strike on Lebanon, the United States State Department stated that "Israel striking Beirut is a hypothesis and we will not comment on that now," claiming that the rocket that fell on Majdal Shams was launched from an area controlled by Hezbollah. The US State Department announced that it is holding talks to ensure ...

Did They Hit Yet?
Did They Hit Yet?

In the streets of Beirut, night and day, people are glued to their smartphones, constantly on the lookout for any bit of news. It's fair to say the Lebanese could compete in the Olympics for staying connected to information and sweep all the medals. Every resident of this unique country has a dozen apps on their device, flooding them with a ...

Multiple Injuries in Kounine, Shebaa and Kfar Remmen
Multiple Injuries in Kounine, Shebaa and Kfar Remmen

Escalations between Hezbollah and Israel were hightened on Monday with the threat of a potential war after the attack on Majdal Shams. On Monday, 3 civilians were injured when Israeli artillery targeted a house in the town of Shebaa. An Israeli drone attacked a car in Kounine with a guided missile, and it was reported that two people were ...

Resolution 1701 Back on the Table
Resolution 1701 Back on the Table

  As the drums of war grow increasingly deafening, a few small statements offer a glimmer of hope. The comment from Lebanese Caretaker Foreign Minister Abdallah Bou Habib almost went unnoticed amid the maelstrom of threats: “Hezbollah is ready to withdraw behind the Litani River if Israel stops its violations.” And so, we are back to the ...

Taif Accord: The Unavoidable Path to a Solution in Lebanon
Taif Accord: The Unavoidable Path to a Solution in Lebanon

A diplomat from the Quintet, the five-state committee engaged in helping Lebanon overcome its prolonged presidential election crisis, was quoted as saying by visitors that the solution to the Lebanese crisis begins with adherence to the Taif Agreement and the application of the Constitution and jurisprudence, while avoiding misinterpretation and ...

Alfa: Internet Outage Resolved
Alfa: Internet Outage Resolved

Cell phone operator Alfa announced late Monday afternoon that Internet service on its network was back up and running in areas previously affected by the partial disruption. Alfa had indicated in the morning that Internet service was slowing down in certain regions of Lebanon due to a partial network failure. The operator assured us that ...

Embassies Advise Their Nationals to Leave Lebanon in Case of Emergency
Embassies Advise Their Nationals to Leave Lebanon in Case of Emergency

Due to fears of a wider war between Hezbollah and Israel, several airlines have suspended or cancelled some of their flights to and from Beirut. At the same time, the Ministries of Foreign Affairs and the American, German and Italian Chancelleries have advised their nationals in Lebanon to “avoid or exercise caution” in following security ...

Will Dissensions Within the FPM Threaten Its Future?
Will Dissensions Within the FPM Threaten Its Future?

Disputes within the Free Patriotic Movement (FPM), initiated by its leader Gebran Bassil, have become public and widely discussed. Bassil’s efforts to undermine and eliminate party cadres have intensified, especially after the 2022 elections and a significant decline in the party’s Christian representation—from nearly 70% in 2005 to less ...

Countries Warn Their Citizens Against Staying in Lebanon
Countries Warn Their Citizens Against Staying in Lebanon

The United States, Italy and Germany warned their citizens on Monday against staying in Lebanon amid heightened tensions between Hezbollah and Israel. The Saudi government reaffirmed its decision to ban travel to Lebanon for its citizens, emphasizing the importance of abiding by this directive due to current security concerns. The US Embassy in ...

More Airlines Cancel and Postpone Flights to Beirut
More Airlines Cancel and Postpone Flights to Beirut

Germany’s national airline group Lufthansa, which encompasses Swiss International Air Lines, Eurowings and Lufthansa, announced on Monday that it is suspending flights to Beirut until August 5. This decision is due to safety concerns stemming from the recent escalations in the Middle East. In its statement, Lufthansa and its subsidiary ...

Ogero Employees Protest for Their Salaries
Ogero Employees Protest for Their Salaries

Ogero employees protested in Riad Al Solh on Monday, July 29, with several demands. This issue is still ongoing as more meetings will take place between the head of the syndicate and the Ministry of Finance.