War in the Middle East

Death of Israeli Soldier by Hezbollah Rocket
Death of Israeli Soldier by Hezbollah Rocket

Later in the afternoon, Israeli strikes hit residential homes in Aita al-Shaab, while airstrikes targeted Kfar Kila. Meanwhile, Hezbollah reported that six rockets were launched from southern Lebanon towards Israeli positions in the Upper Galilee. The Israeli army confirmed the death of a soldier and the severe injury of another.

People in Gaza Are Starving
People in Gaza Are Starving

Ongoing hostilities between Israel and Hamas are dangerously pushing the Gaza Strip towards famine.  The UN-backed Global Hunger Monitoring System indicates that the entire population of Gaza is at an “imminent risk of famine,” with over half a million people living in “catastrophic conditions.” UN humanitarian chief Martin Griffiths ...

Tensions Persist in Southern Lebanon
Tensions Persist in Southern Lebanon

Hostilities between Israel and Hezbollah continued unabated on Friday morning, with Israeli air raids on Jabal el-Alam, the outskirts of Naqoura, and Labbouneh. Artillery bombardments also targeted Aita al-Shaab, Ramya, al-Qawzah, Bayt Lif, and Jabal Blat near Marwahin, as well as the outskirts of Tayr Harfa and the Hamoul area in the western ...

Clashes Continue in South Lebanon
Clashes Continue in South Lebanon

Cross-border clashes between Hezbollah and Israel continued on Thursday. An elderly woman was killed in Israeli airstrikes targeting residential areas in Maroun al-Ras in the morning, and her husband was injured and rushed to hospital. In the afternoon, Khiam, Kfar Kila and the Rachaya al-Foukhar forest were subjected to a series of airstrikes, ...

Israel Accused of Bombing Aid Crossing, New UN Vote Expected
Israel Accused of Bombing Aid Crossing, New UN Vote Expected

Israel bombed a newly reopened aid crossing point on Thursday, Hamas authorities said, hours before the United Nations Security Council was to make another attempt to pass a much-delayed resolution on pausing the Gaza fighting. Separate diplomatic efforts continued for a fresh truce and hostage release deal in the worst-ever Gaza war. The United ...

War Diary: Day 76
War Diary: Day 76

This is Beirut brings you a daily recap of the situation in Gaza. Here are the main highlights for December 21, 2023.

Near East: Is the Two-State Solution Still Possible?
Near East: Is the Two-State Solution Still Possible?

Since the outbreak of the war between Israel and Hamas on October 7, the possibility of conflict resolution in the near future remains remote. The proposition of a two-state solution, often presented as the ideal option in theory, encounters practical obstacles that make its attainment complex and uncertain. This theory was raised by US President ...

Emmanuel Macron in Jordan to Discuss Gaza's Situation
Emmanuel Macron in Jordan to Discuss Gaza's Situation

French President Emmanuel Macron arrived Thursday in Jordan for talks with King Abdullah II on aid to war-battered Gaza, where Israel has been fighting Hamas militants since early October. Macron is then due to visit French troops stationed in the Middle Eastern country for a traditional Christmas meeting with forces deployed overseas. The ...

Southern Front: Elderly Woman Killed in Israeli Strike
Southern Front: Elderly Woman Killed in Israeli Strike

Israeli strikes on the town of Maroun al-Ras killed a woman in her eighties early Thursday morning and left her husband wounded. Israeli artillery shells struck "residential neighborhoods" in the town, hitting the house of the couple in their eighties. On Thursday morning, the Israeli army stepped up its attacks on localities in southern ...

UN Urges Israeli Probe Into Potential War Crimes
UN Urges Israeli Probe Into Potential War Crimes

The United Nations High Commissioner for Human Rights is calling for Israel to open an investigation into “the possible commission of a war crime” by its armed forces in Gaza. The UN received “disturbing information” regarding the death of “11 unarmed Palestinian men” in the city of Gaza on Tuesday evening during an Israeli Army ...

Adjusting to New Realities
Adjusting to New Realities

One of the harder things in foreign affairs, as in life, is dealing with new realities. Successful statecraft entails identifying new realities and equipping policies to protect and advance national interests in that light. An inability to adjust strategies in the face of new realities is an indicator of impending failure. The tragedy experienced ...

Greece to Join Coalition to Protect Red Sea Shipping
Greece to Join Coalition to Protect Red Sea Shipping

Greece will join a US-led coalition to safeguard the Red Sea's shipping route from Houthis, as announced by Defense Minister Nikos Dendias on Thursday. A Greek navy frigate, acting on orders from Prime Minister Kyriakos Mitsotakis, will be part of the task force, according to the minister. Given Greece's status as a leading shipping nation, ...