Lebanon, Israel and Hezbollah
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Israel’s military says two soldiers will spend weeks in military prison for the desecration of a Christian statue in southern Lebanon
Lebanon Transit officials announced that they will raise fare prices across the system beginning July 1. Officials said the change will take effect Monday, July 1, noting that it's the first increase in more than a dozen years.
Lebanon’s Health Ministry said 17 people have been killed in fighting between Israel and Hezbollah militants in the south of the country since Sunday, marking one of the deadliest periods since the cease-fire went into effect between Lebanon and Israel in mid-April.
The Israeli military issued new evacuation orders in southern Lebanon on Wednesday, warning residents of 12 towns and villages, including some north of the Litani River — beyond its current zone of occupation — to leave their homes.
The destruction of this town, a Hezbollah stronghold, is repeated again and again across southern Lebanon, a lush region of undulating vistas, where Israel has razed border villag
Lebanon Transit is increasing its prices across both its fixed-route and shared-ride services beginning July 1, marking the agency’s first fare hike in more than 12 years.