Hezbollah announced Naim Qassem as the successor to leader Hasan Nasrallah following his death in an Israeli strike in Beirut. Qassem, a founding member of the group, has been deputy secretary general since 1991 and has taken on a more public role since Nasrallah’s assassination. He has pledged to continue the group’s resistance against Israel and work towards a ceasefire in the ongoing conflict.
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Thousands protest in Israel for Gaza hostage deal
Thousands of Israelis demonstrated in Tel Aviv for a deal to release remaining hostages in Gaza after 14 months of war against Hamas, with actor Lior Ashkenazi and parent Itzik Horn calling for action. Mediation efforts have led to guarded optimism for a ceasefire and release agreement, with 96 hostages still in Gaza, including 34 believed to be dead. Qatar and the US are actively involved in negotiations, with Egypt also working towards a resolution...
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