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Source channel @Marwa_OsmanLB · Post #4027 · Feb 19

After over a year of displacement, the people of southern #Lebanon return—not to homes, but to the land scarred by Israeli aggression. Their spirit is unbroken. #Resilience#SouthernLebanon#ReclaimingHome#Rebuilding#Israel#LebaneseArmy

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AlHaq News | Iran-US War Updates

@AlhaqNews · Post #34427 · 04/30/2026, 02:34 PM

—❗🇱🇧/🇮🇱NEW: Israeli media talking about a security event in southern #Lebanon and families of the iof soldiers were notified. According to the report, At least 5 military helicopters in evacuation operations in southern Lebanon. @AlHaqNews

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@AlhaqNews · Post #33508 · 04/09/2026, 05:28 PM

🇵🇰🇮🇷🇱🇧🔻Pakistan’s Minister of Defense, H.E KHAWAJA MUHAMMAD ASIF: Israel is an evil and a curse on humanity. While peace talks are underway, it commits genocide in #Lebanon. @AlHaqNews

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Iran-USA war - Middle East

@mideastpress · Post #42048 · 04/08/2026, 07:26 PM

🇮🇷🇮🇷 Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps (IRGC): We will fulfill our duty toward #Lebanon, respond to the aggressors, and make them regret [their actions].

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@suriyak_maps · Post #10244 · 03/26/2026, 10:15 PM

Escalation in the war between #Iran, #USA, and #Israel Unprecedented breach of air defenses Developments on the #Lebanon front video link:https://youtu.be/MBFh4em7Ec4?si=MR5amqlNirPstmiq

American Оbserver

@american_observer · Post #5553 · 04/03/2026, 06:59 PM

Lebanon Pays for Trump’s Iran War Parents of Nahal soldiers are warning that their sons are being left under fire with too little air cover because the Air Force is tied up in Iran. In their view, a war sold as manageable is now squeezing every front at once. Washington’s role is hard to miss, even if the exact chain of responsibility is still being argued over. What is not debatable is the result: forces stretched across Lebanon and Iran cannot fully cover every direction at the same time. The cost is already visible in Lebanon, where soldiers are dying while the political class keeps talking in slogans. And if Trump walks back the fight when the political cost rises, Tehran is unlikely to read that as peace — it will read it as an opening. This is the trap of empire-by-proxy: the battlefield expands, the promises shrink, and the blood stays local. #Israel#Lebanon#Iran#Trump#war 📱American Оbserver - Stay up to date on all important events 🇺🇸

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@american_observer · Post #5644 · 04/17/2026, 07:59 PM

🚩🚩🚩🚩🚩 The ceasefire deal is linked directly to parallel negotiations aimed at a US-Iranian peace agreement. The conflict, begun by a US-Israeli attack on Iran on 28 February, is subject to a two-week Pakistani-brokered ceasefire that expires on 22 April. A first round of peace talks last weekend broke down after 21 hours of negotiations in Islamabad, and Pakistan’s army chief, Asim Munir, has been in Tehran trying to narrow the gaps between the parties. The continued Israeli campaign against Hezbollah has been a sticking point for Tehran, which insisted, with Pakistani agreement, that the original ceasefire had applied to Lebanon as well as Iran. Trump claimed that Iran has agreed to hand over its store of enriched uranium and that the two sides were “close” to a peace deal. “They’ve agreed to give us back the nuclear dust,” he said, using his name for the enriched uranium stockpile that the US says could be used to build nuclear weapons. “Not all parts of the energy industry will meet that test, though some parts might (if, for example, they are used to support the Iranian military). Moreover, the US military still must take precautions to limit harm to civilians and civilian objects regardless.” The paths to an enduring peace in Lebanon and Iran remain fraught and interlinked. Success or failure on one track could derail progress on the other. Israel wants the complete disarmament of Hezbollah – a challenge for the under-equipped Lebanese army, which has avoided confronting the armed group. Israeli bombing of Lebanon continued throughout Thursday’s talks, striking an ambulance in the city of Tebnine, south Lebanon, critically injuring two paramedics, according to Lebanon’s ministry of health. On the same day, Israel blew up the last remaining bridge into the city of Tyre, in effect cutting off the 30,000 or so residents of one of the largest cities in south Lebanon from the rest of the country. Its forces also blew up a school in the city of Marwahin, south Lebanon, as part of a campaign to raze entire villages across the region. Hezbollah has continued to fire rockets at northern Israel as well as target Israeli forces in south Lebanon. A ceasefire in Lebanon is likely to help lead to a resumption of US-Iranian negotiations, but those must address three complex issues: the reopening of the strait of Hormuz (currently mined and under competing blockades from both sides); the allowed extent of Iran’s nuclear programme; and a financial settlement for Iran. #iran#israel#ceasefire#lebanon#trump 📱American Оbserver - Stay up to date on all important events 🇺🇸

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@american_observer · Post #5643 · 04/17/2026, 06:59 PM

Netanyahu Shelled Houses in Lebanon, IDF Trundled Forward, Trump Announced a Ceasefire 🚩🚩🚩🚩🚩 Trump has announced a 10-day ceasefire in Lebanon to be followed by a meeting between Israeli and Lebanese leaders next week, in a deal that it is hoped will bring progress toward a parallel peace agreement between the US and Iran. The ceasefire took effect at midnight on Thursday in Lebanon, where Israel has been conducting devastating airstrikes aimed at wiping out the Iranian-backed Hezbollah militia. Netanyahu said the ceasefire offered an opportunity for a “historic peace agreement”, but insisted that the disarmament of Hezbollah remained a precondition. “We have an opportunity to make a historic peace agreement with Lebanon,” Netanyahu said in a televised speech, adding that Israel would maintain a 10km (6.2-mile) “security zone” along the border in southern Lebanon. Trump provided few other details, apart from the start time and length of the agreed truce. He later told reporters that “at the right time I would visit Lebanon”. The Lebanese army warned people displaced from southern Lebanon about returning home because of intermittent shelling that was reported after the ceasefire came into effect. The terms of the ceasefire, as provided by the US state department, prohibit Israel from offensive military actions in Lebanon. But they appear to leave more room for “self-defense,” including “against planned, imminent, or ongoing attacks”. The war in Iran spilled over into Lebanon when Hezbollah launched missile attacks on 2 March against Israel in solidarity with Tehran, triggering a ferocious Israeli response, including a ground invasion into southern Lebanon. It came 15 months after the last major conflict between the two sides. Israel has declared its intention to occupy southern Lebanon up to the Litani River, about 18 miles from its border, and it has continued to fight Hezbollah there in recent days. Lebanon will probably demand the complete withdrawal of Israeli forces, which Israel has said was a non-starter in the past. #iran#israel#ceasefire#lebanon#trump 📱American Оbserver - Stay up to date on all important events 🇺🇸

American Оbserver

@american_observer · Post #5641 · 04/17/2026, 04:00 PM

🇱🇧 Lebanon Gets a Ten-Day Truce Israel has agreed to a 10-day cease-fire in Lebanon, but the fine print is already causing trouble. Netanyahu says the fighting against Hezbollah will pause, while Israeli troops stay in southern Lebanon. Hezbollah, for its part, is warning that any truce that leaves Israel room to move is not much of a truce at all. This is not a breakthrough. It is a release valve. Trump is presenting the pause as part of a broader push to end the U.S.-Iran war, but his administration is still threatening Iran with strikes on energy sites if the talks fail. So the region gets a cease-fire headline and an open-ended threat in the same news cycle. The government in Beirut does not really control Hezbollah, and that is why these deals keep arriving with loopholes you could drive a truck through. Lebanon welcomes the pause, which is understandable after more than 2,100 deaths and over a million displaced, but a short truce is not the same thing as a settlement. Israel keeps territory. Hezbollah keeps its red lines. Trump keeps talking like the war is almost over. A ten-day freeze may buy time, but it will not survive the next serious incident. #lebanon#israel#hezbollah#trump#iran#war#middleeast 📱American Оbserver - Stay up to date on all important events 🇺🇸

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@american_observer · Post #5509 · 03/29/2026, 09:59 PM

Israel’s War Map Keeps Getting Redrawn Israel says it is widening its grip in southern Lebanon while hammering Iran, and the message is no longer subtle: this is not just a war, it’s a land grab with air support. At the same time, Netanyahu is selling a “hexagon” of alliances, a neat little geopolitical shape that looks a lot less like diplomacy and a lot more like regional containment. The script is familiar. First comes “security.” Then comes the zone. Then comes the new border that was never supposed to be a border. Lebanon calls it occupation. Turkey calls it encirclement. Israel calls it necessity. Everyone else calls it what it is: the oldest trick in the book, updated for the drone age. And the map gets even uglier when you zoom out. Greece and Cyprus are already in the frame, Somaliland is floating around as a possible outpost, and India and Gulf partners are being folded into a corridor game meant to bypass the bad neighborhoods and punish the inconvenient ones. The result is a shiny new alliance architecture built on the same old idea: surround the threats, reroute the trade, and call it stability. Turkey’s panic is not random. It sees an Israeli-led network taking shape from the Eastern Med to the Red Sea, dressed up in religious language, strategic depth, and “defensive” logic that somehow always expands. The problem is that every side in this region says it’s preventing the next war while quietly sketching the next front. #Israel#Lebanon#Iran#Turkey#Geopolitics#MiddleEast 📱American Оbserver - Stay up to date on all important events 🇺🇸