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The head of Iran’s top security body, Ali Larijani, will visit Iraq on Monday before heading to Lebanon, where the government has approved a plan to disarm Tehran’s ally Hezbollah, state media said.
Hezbollah officials have doubled down on rejecting Lebanon's plan to disarm the group, as one senior figure said taking its weapons was “impossible”. Mahmoud Qamati, the deputy head of Hezbollah's ...
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File photo of former Iranian parliament speaker Ali Larijani with Hezbollah chief Hassan Nasrallah, who was assassinated last ...
The visit came after Tehran opposed Beirut's plan to disarm Hezbollah, condemned by Lebanon as unacceptable interference.
Funeral of the 6 Lebanese soldiers killed in blast at Hezbollah arms depot near the Israel border in South Lebanon The killing of six Lebanese soldiers in Wadi Zibqin should shock the nation into ...
BEIRUT (AP) — Munition in an arms depot in south Lebanon exploded Saturday as army experts were dismantling them, killing six of them and wounding several others, the army said.
Lebanon had been hoping this summer would see the return of tens of thousands of expats and tourists to the crisis-hit ...
Lebanon’s Cabinet met again on Friday for the second time in days to discuss disarming Hezbollah, after the Iran-backed group ...
Shiite members of Lebanon's Cabinet walked out a government meeting on Thursday in protest of a proposed plan to disarm the ...
Lebanon's cabinet met on Thursday for the second time in days to discuss disarming Hezbollah, after the Iran-backed group ...
Hezbollah officials have said the group will not discuss giving up its remaining arsenal until Israel withdraws from five ...