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By Alexander Cornwell and Laila Bassam JERUSALEM/BEIRUT, April 14 (Reuters) - Israeli and Lebanese envoys will meet in Washington on Tuesday as Israel presses its war on Hezbollah, a diplomatic milestone overshadowed by conflicting agendas with Israel ruling out a ceasefire and demanding Beirut disarm the Iran-backed group.
Hezbollah leader urges Lebanon's government to cancel Israel talks as battle rages in strategic town
BEIRUT — Hezbollah’s leader urged Lebanon on Monday to step down from scheduled direct talks with Israel set to take place in Washington, the first in decades. Naim Kassem made the remarks in a televised address on the eve of the scheduled meeting between Lebanon and Israel’s ambassadors to the U.S., as both sides set a framework for negotiations.
The leadership of Hezbollah and its key ally, the Amal Movement, on Saturday urged supporters to refrain from demonstrations, citing the need to preserve stability and civil peace during a period of
On Wednesday, April 8, Israel launched a torrent of missiles aimed at sites Lebanon. They killed and injured hundreds. Here's what to know.