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Al Habtoor has scrapped his investments in Lebanon, citing instability and the continued overbearing influence of Hezbollah. Read more at straitstimes.com.
After relying on the Washington Times for years for credible reporting from the Middle East, I was horrified to read “Israel incursions, Turkey aggression snarl post-Assad strategy for U.S.,” Page 1, ...
The significant fact is that Israel signaled to itself and to the world that one lesson of October 7 was internalized: no more turning a blind eye to breaches of agreements. No more ignoring the ...
The process is currently in its early stages, and Kavei Hufsha has yet to begin the licensing process with the CAA.
Terror group appears to violate US-brokered truce days after IDF struck weapons convoy in southern Lebanon The post IDF shoots down Hezbollah surveillance drone, in first such incident since ceasefire ...
United Arab Emirates billionaire Khalaf Ahmad Al Habtoor, who this week scrapped his investments in Lebanon, said the country was still not safe and that he had been threatened with being "slaughtered ...
Lebanon stands at a crossroads. Will the people rally behind Aoun and Salam or return to Hezbollah's stubbornness, ask Karim ...
Militants in the Gaza Strip released eight hostages on Thursday, handing them over to the Red Cross amid chaotic crowds as ...
Two weeks after Israeli President Isaac Herzog approved a ceasefire and hostage release deal with Hamas, a tentative peace ...
Three Turkish nationals were killed in an Israeli strike as they tried to cross from Lebanon into Israel, Ankara confirmed on ...
Hamas handed captive Israeli soldier Agam Berger over to the Red Cross, the first of eight hostages set to be released today.