War in the Middle East

Hezbollah's Strength Stems From the Weakness of Its Opponents
Op-edHezbollah's Strength Stems From the Weakness of Its Opponents

Hezbollah’s opposition forces have once again revealed their division and inability to achieve real unity, unlike the solid cohesion among the party’s supporters, despite occasional disagreements surfacing for various reasons. For instance, if a meeting was required for Hezbollah’s supporters, the Free Patriotic Movement (FPM) and the ...

War Diary: Day 374
War Diary: Day 374

This is Beirut brings you a daily recap of the war and its repercussions on the region. Here are the main highlights for October 14, 2024.

France Reaffirms Support for UN Peacekeepers in Lebanon
France Reaffirms Support for UN Peacekeepers in Lebanon

On Monday, French Defense Minister Sébastien Lecornu affirmed his country’s continued support for UN peacekeepers from the United Nations Interim Force in Lebanon (UNIFIL), saying they are "meant to stay." This announcement comes two days before a meeting of European nations contributing to the mission. "The day the weapons fall silent, there ...

Netanyahu Vows No Mercy After Deadly Hezbollah Drone Strike
Netanyahu Vows No Mercy After Deadly Hezbollah Drone Strike

Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu on Monday vowed to strike Hezbollah without mercy, a day after the Iran-backed group's deadliest strike on Israel since the start of the war in late September. Hezbollah's drone attack on an Israeli base killed four soldiers on Sunday, while another 60 people were injured, according to the Israeli ...

Damascus: A Ruthless Universe…
AnalysisDamascus: A Ruthless Universe…

“One people, two countries,” proclaimed Hafez al-Assad. Syria's role in Lebanon's disintegration is significant. The 100-day battle in 1978, during which the Syrian army surrounded and incessantly bombarded the Ashrafieh neighborhoods, the brutal siege of Zahleh in 1981… These events, among many others, are deeply ingrained in collective ...

What Successful Diplomacy Looks Like
Op-edWhat Successful Diplomacy Looks Like

One of the things to know about ceasefires is they don't just happen because an American leader wants one, or because there is a piece of paper in circulation in New York labeled "ceasefire."  Unless an outside power is prepared to impose a ceasefire by force, it happens when the parties to a conflict no longer believe they can achieve their ...

Israel-Hezb: Breaking the Vicious Circle of Recurrent Wars
EditorialIsrael-Hezb: Breaking the Vicious Circle of Recurrent Wars

Only the truth hurts, as the saying goes. In the political sphere, it is often the uncomfortable truths that prevail. Recently tasked by Hezbollah to spearhead diplomatic negotiations with international powers, Nabih Berri—Speaker of the Lebanese Parliament and leader of the Amal Movement—has emphasized that any resolution to the ...

Where Are We Now?
Op-edWhere Are We Now?

Israel is engaged on multiple fronts, extending between Lebanon, Gaza, the West Bank, and the auxiliary theaters of operation in Syria, Iraq, and Yemen. The frontlines correspond to the coordinates that define the operational realms of the “unified battlegrounds” set by the Iranian regime. None of the evoked political issues—the ...

Four Israeli Soldiers Killed in Hezbollah Drone Strikes
Four Israeli Soldiers Killed in Hezbollah Drone Strikes

Israel's military said a Hezbollah drone had killed four soldiers at one of its northern bases Sunday, as it expanded its bombardments of Lebanon and troops battled militants across the border. The attack on a military training camp in Binyamina, near Haifa, is the deadliest such assault on an Israeli base since September 23, when Israel ...

War Diary: Day 373
War Diary: Day 373

This is Beirut brings you a daily recap of the war and its repercussions on the region. Here are the main highlights for October 13, 2024.  

Israeli Forces Breach UNIFIL Post  in Fifth Incident Against Peacekeepers in Days
Israeli Forces Breach UNIFIL Post in Fifth Incident Against Peacekeepers in Days

The United Nations Interim Force in Lebanon (UNIFIL) issued a strongly-worded statement condemning the violation of one of its posts and the restriction of its movements by the Israeli army on Sunday.  "Breaching and entering a UN site constitutes a flagrant violation of Resolution 1701 (2006)," the statement read, adding that such actions put ...