Is Lebanon heading for another civil war?

US sees Lebanese army as key to disarming Hezbollah

The US has formulated a plan to help the Lebanese army disarm Hezbollah, the Lebanese Al-Modon reported, citing sources in Washington. According to the report, Israel's demands went beyond demilitarizing southern Lebanon and also included the Beqaa Valley in the country's east. The sources warned of the problems that could derail the plan.

Nearly a day after Huwara riots, no suspects arrested
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Nearly a day after Huwara riots, no suspects arrested

The violent incidents lasted for hours, were documented from every angle and occupied large IDF and police forces. Settlement officials criticize authorities: “There are videos, license plates and testimonies, and still no arrests.” Police say the investigation is ongoing.

'Lebanon's leadership has passed the point of no return'

'Lebanon's leadership has passed the point of no return'

In an interview with CNN over the weekend, Lebanese President Joseph Aoun called on Iran to keep its hands off his country's policy, increasing the threat to his life, given that he is an assassination target for Iran and Hezbollah. Diplomatic sources told Israel Hayom: "This leadership understands that the way to rehabilitate the country is to end Hezbollah's harmful influence."

Critical day in Lebanon as govt decides on Hezbollah weapons

Hezbollah could derail ceasefire with Israel

A source familiar with the talks told Ad-Diyar the agreement created a framework for progress but faced major obstacles, first and foremost opposition from the terrorist organization and continued strikes. Meanwhile, Nabih Berri is working to formulate a new road map with the help of countries in the region.