Lebanon’s Parliament elected Gen. Joseph Aoun as president in a critical step towards stability after years of gridlock, with overwhelming majority support after multiple failed attempts. Aoun’s election is seen as a milestone for the crisis-hit nation, celebrated in Beirut, and reflects shifting power dynamics in the region. With U.S. and international support, Aoun is expected to appoint a prime minister and form a government to address Lebanon’s economic and war-related challenges, marking a potential new chapter in the country’s history.
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Israel bombs Syria army HQ after warning Damascus to leave Druze alone
Israel bombed Syrian military headquarters in Damascus after warning the Islamist-led government to stop attacks on the Druze minority in the Sweida region, where sectarian clashes have reportedly killed nearly 250 people. Tensions escalated as Syrian forces entered Sweida, allegedly joining Bedouin tribes in violent confrontations against Druze fighters, prompting Israeli officials to threaten increased military responses. Explain It To Me Like I'm 5: Israel bombed a Syrian military headquarters after warning the Syrian government...
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