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The "New York Post" reported, citing a former Israeli army soldier, that humanitarian aid provided by the United States Agency for International Development (USAID) was found among Hezbollah's weapons.
Tuesday, February 11, 2025
Lebanon’s newly appointed Minister of Justice, Adel Nassar, has reaffirmed his commitment to facilitating the investigation into the Beirut Port explosion, promising to provide all necessary support to ensure the lead investigator, Judge Tarek Bitar, is equipped to issue an indictment in the case.
Monday, February 10, 2025
For Hezbollah, these are trying times. After decades of being Lebanon’s predominant political and military organization, the group is reeling. During a yearlong war with Israel, it lost much of its military infrastructure. Its leadership ranks were decimated. Battered by conflict, in November, it signed a cease-fire agreement with Israel and pulled its forces from Lebanon’s south—Hezbollah’s traditional domain. Not long after, Bashar al-Assad’s regime fell in Syria, severing supply lines between the organization and Iran, its primary patron. Now Hezbollah is also at risk of losing the support of Lebanese Shiites, who make up its domestic base.
Tuesday, February 4, 2025
When President Trump welcomes Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu to the White House on Tuesday, their conversation will focus on a Middle East where Israel’s stunning military prowess — supported by its American patron — has tilted the balance of power more heavily in favor of the U.S. and its allies than at any point in decades. The challenge for Trump is how to take advantage of this moment.
Monday, February 3, 2025
Real Madrid and Atletico Madrid meet in their second derby of the season with the Liga lead on the line and the focus on refereeing. Real Madrid has spent the days ahead of Saturday’s match complaining of mistakes against the club.
Thursday, February 6, 2025
The first Chinese driver in Formula 1, Zhou Guanyu, is heading back to Ferrari as one of its reserve drivers for the 2025 season.
Wednesday, February 5, 2025
Wednesday 7 August 2024 12:51:40
Director General of the Ministry of Economy, Mohamad Abou Haidar, explained that as long as all maritime crossings remain open, there is no crisis in any sector.
In an interview with LBCI, Abou Haidar noted that Lebanon imports over 80% of its needs, all of which are entering normally through the crossings.
"We have instructed the inspectors to clear all goods from the port," he said.
Abou Haidar emphasized that there is no need for panic buying, saying: "Gasoline, diesel, gas, and food supplies are all available."
He stressed that the supply chain is functioning very well.
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