Israel conducted an air strike on Beirut’s southern suburbs, targeting a building allegedly used by Hezbollah to store “precision-guided missiles,” despite a ceasefire established five months ago. The Lebanese presidency condemned the attack, urging the US and France, who brokered the ceasefire, to compel Israel to stop its strikes, warning that continued aggression could destabilize the region. While Israel claims it will respond to perceived threats from Hezbollah, recent assessments suggest Hezbollah has complied with the truce, raising concerns about the ongoing violations by Israel.
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Sharaa’s pullout from Syria Druze heartland exposes shaky leadership
Under Israeli bombardment and diplomatic pressure, interim Syrian leader Ahmed al-Sharaa announced the withdrawal of troops from the Druze-majority city of Sweida, revealing his weakened position. Despite attempts to unify control and present a strong front, Sharaa's leadership is questioned as he navigates internal and external challenges, including pressures from Israel and the Kurds. Explain It To Me Like I'm 5: Syria's interim leader, Ahmed al-Sharaa, had to pull his soldiers back from a city...
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