Source: Kataeb.org
Lebanon plans to formally ask Hamas to hand over members believed to be behind recent rocket attacks launched from areas north of the Litani River into Israel, a senior Lebanese official told Asharq Al-Awsat. The request will top the agenda at the Higher Defense Council’s meeting on Friday, chaired by President Joseph Aoun.
Friday, May 2, 2025
The Lebanese army has dismantled "over 90 percent" of Hezbollah's infrastructure near the border with Israel since a November ceasefire, a security official said Wednesday.
Thursday, May 1, 2025
A parliamentary committee in Lebanon last week issued a draft law for restructuring the country’s financial sector. The Lebanese people surely breathed a sigh of relief, but does this mean they will finally regain access to their bank deposits, which they have been unable to withdraw for several years? That remains uncertain.
Monday, April 28, 2025
Last week, Lebanese President Joseph Aoun announced that Beirut would not forcibly disarm the Iran-backed Shiite militia Hezbollah as part of its effort to gain a state monopoly on weapons. Instead, Aoun said Hezbollah would be convinced to give up its arms on its own, through dialogue and negotiations. Moreover, the president suggested the militia’s troops could then be integrated into the Lebanese Armed Forces (LAF). This approach, which avoids a potentially bloody face-off, will be unacceptable to both the US and Israel, and will ultimately undermine the hopeful progress Lebanon has made toward reasserting its sovereignty.
Thursday, April 24, 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
Tuesday 11 March 2025 11:28:15
President Joseph Aoun met on Tuesday with Minister of Justice Adel Nassar and Higher Judicial Council President, Judge Suheil Abboud, to discuss efforts to revitalize the judiciary and ensure its independence.
The talks focused on mechanisms to strengthen and activate the judicial system amid ongoing challenges facing Lebanon’s institutions. The officials underscored the importance of safeguarding judicial independence as a cornerstone of governance and accountability.
Lebanon’s judiciary has long been marred by political interference and institutional inefficiencies, with calls mounting for reforms to restore public confidence in the legal system.
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