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Lebanese Media: Rooftop Solar Panels Explode in Beirut

The Lebanon National News Agency (NNA) reported on Wednesday that rooftop solar arrays in Beirut exploded at roughly the same time walkie-talkies that Hezbollah, a terrorist organization, members used detonated in their hands. The NNA offered no corroborating details about the reported photovoltaic (PV) panel explosions or how much damage they inflicted. The wave of device detonations began on Tuesday when some 2,800 injuries were reported from Hezbollah pagers exploding. On Wednesday, a second wave of detonations occurred, this time involving ...

'Barbie': Lebanon, Kuwait attempt to ban amid Middle East release

In Lebanon, Culture Minister Mohammad Mortada said the film was found to “contradict values of faith and morality” and “promote homosexuality and sexual transformation.” His request...

Turks in Lebanon begin casting votes for Turkiye’s May 14 elections – Middle Eas

Turkish citizens living in Lebanon on Monday started casting their ballots for Turkiye’s upcoming presidential and parliamentary elections, reports Anadolu Agency. Some 8,336 Turks who are eligible...

Second wave of explosions hits Lebanon a day after pager attack

security agencies, saying “the results are very impressive.” In Wednesday’s attacks... Security Council scheduled an emergency meeting on the explosions in Lebanon on Friday afternoon...

Lebanon Minister Moves to Ban 'Barbie' for 'Promoting Homosexuality'

asking Lebanon's General Security agency — responsible for censorship decisions in the Mediterranean country — to take... the casting process and they focused more on “what energy...

Israeli forces capture senior Hezbollah operative in north Lebanon, Israeli military official says – WBT....

BATROUN, Lebanon (AP) — Israeli naval forces captured a senior Hezbollah operative in north Lebanon, an Israeli military official said Saturday, as the conflict between the Iran-backed group and Israel showed few signs of easing. Earlier on Saturday, Lebanese authorities said it was investigating whether Israel was behind the capture of a Lebanese sea captain who was taken away by a group of armed men who had landed on the coast near the northern town of Batroun on Friday. “The operative has been transferred to Israeli territory and is curr ...

Documenting Statelessness in Lebanon - New Lines Magazine

기사를 들어보세요. “What do you do?” a salt-and-pepper bearded cobbler in Sidon innocently asks a customer, in the opening of Russian filmmaker Marie Surae’s documentary “I’m Not Lakit.” · “Nothing,” admits the customer, a 20-something named Saleh (and the film’s protagonist). While for most this question would be mere small talk, it strikes a deeper chord for Saleh. As a stateless person in Lebanon, he is unable to legally work and struggles to support himself in the only country he has ever known. ...

Israel and Lebanon sign US-brokered maritime boundaries deal - Jewish Telegraphic Agency

(JTA) — After years of negotiation and military posturing, Israel and Lebanon signed a U.S.-brokered agreement that establishes maritime boundaries between the countries, allowing each to explore for fossil fuels unthreatened by the prospect of an attack. Israeli Prime Minister Yair Lapid, heading into an election next Tuesday and under fire from his rival, former Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, who says the deal concedes too much, cast the deal as a historic breakthrough. “This is a dipl...

Netanyahu says attacks on Hezbollah in Lebanon ‘not the end of the story’ | Israel

Benjamin Netanyahu has vowed that Israeli air raids targeting Hezbollah rockets in southern Lebanon in the early hours of Sunday morning were “not the end of the story”, after the two sides exchanged their heaviest fire since the war in Gaza began, raising fears of an all-out regional conflict. The Israeli prime minister did not specify what further action, if any, was planned after the intense exchanges but he suggested Israel’s moves would be aimed at “changing the situation in the nor...

Elections in Lebanon: Hezbollah set to lose majority in parliament - The Jerusalem Post

The Lebanese Forces party has won at least 20 seats in Lebanon's parliamentary election, the head of its press office said early on Monday, in a significant win for the Christian faction...

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