First Direct Talks in Decades Between Lebanon and Israel Raise Hopes for Peace Under Ongoing Ceasefire

Lebanese and Israeli civilian representatives have held their first direct talks in decades, a development that observers say could help strengthen the fragile ceasefire with Hezbollah that has been in place for more than a year. A source familiar with the discussions said

Pope Leo Urges Lebanese Leaders to Embrace Peace as He Brings Message of Hope

Pope Leo used the opening hours of his visit to Beirut on Sunday to call on Lebanon’s political leaders to put aside divisions and work together for peace, saying the country’s people deserved stability after years of hardship. The trip marks the second

Air strike on Palestinian camp in Lebanon leaves 13 dead as tensions rise

An Israeli air strike on a Palestinian refugee camp in southern Lebanon has left thirteen people dead and several others injured, according to Lebanese authorities and state media. The incident marks the deadliest attack on Lebanese territory since a ceasefire was reached a

Lebanon frees Hannibal Gaddafi after nearly a decade in detention

Lebanese authorities have released Hannibal Gaddafi, the youngest son of Libya’s late leader Muammar Gaddafi, after almost ten years in custody without trial. His release marks the end of one of Lebanon’s most prolonged and politically sensitive detentions, tied to a decades-old mystery