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How the Lebanon Ceasefire Could Make It Harder to End the War on Iran
The deal is a welcome reprieve from Israel’s bombing — but separating Lebanon from the ceasefire with Iran sets a dangerous precedent.
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The deal is a welcome reprieve from Israel’s bombing — but separating Lebanon from the ceasefire with Iran sets a dangerous precedent.
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Reduced violence is welcome, but the Gaza “ceasefire” has meant continued genocide. We can't let them get away with it in Lebanon.
In the communities closest to Israel’s northern border, residents argue the only way to keep themselves safe is to displace their Lebanese neighbors.
Israel’s military strikes in Lebanon sparked a humanitarian crisis, driving thousands to the streets of Beirut.
The Intercept Briefing
Ali Gharib speaks to Afeef Nessouli about the latest strikes on Lebanon and peace strategist Sanam Naraghi-Anderlini on the U.S.–Israel assault on Iran.
Voices
An American plan to disarm Hezbollah is creating tension — with Israel waiting in the wings.
Biden said that the truce could be a prelude to a ceasefire in Gaza. Netanyahu’s actions seem to indicate otherwise.
Volunteers raised funds for a new ambulance in Lebanon’s south. Israel quickly destroyed it in an airstrike — killing five emergency workers.
The State Department coordinated massive evacuations from Lebanon in 2006 and Egypt in 2011. What’s different now?
Weapons used in earlier Israeli strikes into Lebanon that have killed civilians have been found to be U.S.-made.
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