Lebanon Cease-fire Hopes Fade as Hezbollah Rejects Israeli Terms
Hezbollah rejects U.S.-brokered cease-fire terms, viewing them as a virtual surrender, dimming hopes for an end to hostilities with Israel.
Hezbollah rejects U.S.-brokered cease-fire terms, viewing them as a virtual surrender, dimming hopes for an end to hostilities with Israel.
Hezbollah leader rejects US-brokered cease-fire terms, signaling continued conflict with Israel.
Israel and Lebanon agree to a cease-fire, pending Hezbollah's cessation of attacks and withdrawal from southern Lebanon.
Israel and Lebanon agree to a cease-fire, contingent on Hezbollah operatives withdrawing from the border, potentially easing US-Iran talks.
Lebanon faces external threats and diplomatic maneuvering as global powers dictate its future amidst military strikes.
Hezbollah's drone capabilities have significantly advanced, posing a new challenge to Israel and shifting regional power dynamics.
Hezbollah's sophisticated drone use has created a strategic impasse for Israel, challenging its military dominance in Lebanon.
President Trump is reportedly pressing Israel to avoid striking Beirut, fearing it could derail peace talks with Iran.
UN Security Council urges Israel to stop its offensive in southern Lebanon, amid reports of a ceasefire agreement with Hezbollah.
Lebanese lawmaker Nabih Berri urged President Trump to broker a new truce between Hezbollah and Israel amid escalating threats.