Lebanon’s President Joseph Aoun expressed to an Iranian delegation that Lebanon is tired of external conflicts taking place on its soil, emphasizing the importance of non-interference in other countries’ internal affairs. Aoun, a former army chief close to the West, highlighted the desire for strong relations with Tehran, following Hezbollah’s losses in the war with Israel and the fall of ally Bashar al-Assad. The Iranian delegation, including parliament speaker Mohammed Bagher Ghalibaf and Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi, extended an invitation for Aoun to visit Iran, amidst tensions over alleged weapons shipments from Iran through Lebanon’s airport.
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Gaza rescuers say 31 killed near aid site, Israel denies involvement
Israeli gunfire reportedly killed at least 31 Palestinians near a US-backed aid distribution site in Rafah, with both Israeli military and the Gaza Humanitarian Foundation denying the incident. The humanitarian crisis in Gaza worsens as the UN warns of famine risk after over two months without aid, despite Israel easing its blockade and introducing a new aid mechanism. As violence continues, calls for a ceasefire intensify, with humanitarian leaders emphasizing the need for safe and...
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