by Editorial Staff France has presented a written proposal to Beirut with the aim of resolving hostilities with Tel Aviv and addressing the existing dispute on the Lebanon-Israel border. The document, obtained by Reuters, outlines measures for de-escalation, including the withdrawal of fighters, in particular Hezbollah's elite unit, to a distance of 10 [...]

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LISTEN to “Beirut airport screens hacked with messages against Hezbollah” on Spreaker. by Editorial Staff Yesterday, information display screens at Beirut International Airport were hacked by domestic anti-Hezbollah hacker groups, as clashes between the Lebanese group, supported and financed by Iran, and the Israeli army continue to intensify along the border. […]

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Intelligence agencies had warned the Lebanese prime minister a month before the explosion at the port. So in an investigation The Times reveals the background. President Aoun is under pressure because some documents show that the Lebanese Prime Minister and the whole government had been warned, at least two weeks before, of the dangers at the port [...]

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"With the Port of Beirut devastated, much of the Italian export derived from refining to Lebanon will be compromised with heavy losses" declared the president of FederPetroli Italia - Michele Marsiglia. He continues “Several Italian refineries set off oil tankers for Beirut. Lebanon is a country that has always represented a profitable market for Oil & [...]

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According to reports from "Reuters", Lebanese security officials had already warned the prime minister and the president last month that about 2.750 tons of ammonium nitrate were stored in the port of Beirut and that they represented a significant risk for the safety as one, if it had exploded, would have [...]

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Lebanese President Michel Aoun has rejected requests for an international investigation into the explosion that tore apart Beirut, killing more than 150 people with over 5000 injured. The public protest against a government deemed incompetent is growing by the hour. Yesterday's demonstration caused deaths and injuries, the population praises the revolution, while the [...]

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Lebanese health minister Hamad Hasan sounds the alarm: "Better to leave the city, the air quality is not the best, it could cause permanent damage and even death over time". Two explosions at the port of Beirut that caused more than 100 deaths and 4.000 injuries yesterday caused the end of the world. A figure that must be [...]

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Al Mayadeen, a local television, reports "hundreds" of people injured, while Hamad Hasan, minister of health, reports "a very high number of injured", as also reported by the BBC. The minister also reiterated that the damage caused is considerable. The Italian Defense Staff announces that "A strong explosion occurred within the [...]

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The Israeli military released a video clip and photos on Thursday showing Hezbollah's construction of missile sites. The images were distributed minutes after Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu spoke to the United Nations General Assembly. "In Lebanon, Iran is directing Hezbollah to build secret sites [...]

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