Israel and lebanon

Qatar says it will provide Lebanon with $430 million in financial support

A statement by Qatar's Fund for Development said about $400 million would be provided to support Lebanon's energy sector, of which 10% would be allocated as a grant.

 Qatari Prime Minister and Foreign Minister Mohammed bin Abdulrahman Al Thani attends a press conference, in Doha, Qatar, October 24, 2024.
SMOKE BILLOWS from the site of an Israeli airstrike that targeted the southern Lebanese village of al-Mjadel on December 4. The IDF said it would strike what it described as Hezbollah military infrastructure in southern Lebanon and warned people in two villages to evacuate immediately.

Lebanon is on a dangerous, slippery path toward civil war - opinion

A war between Israel and Lebanon (illustrative)

Nakoura talks show Israel's seriousness about security, Lebanon committed to sovereignty - analysis

Lebanese Foreign Minister Youssef Rajji attends a press conference during his Syrian couterpart Asaad Al-Shibani's first official visit since the fall of Bashar al-Assad, at the foreign ministry in Beirut, Lebanon, October 10, 2025.

Hezbollah will not disarm without Iranian consent, Lebanon's top diplomat warns


Will the Israel-Lebanon deal play a role in elections? - opinion

With elections coming up and the new Lebanon-Israel maritime border deal, it may be a playing a major role in how people will vote.

 PRIME MINISTER Yair Lapid, Defense Minister Benny Gantz and Energy Minister Karin Elharrar attend a news conference on the maritime agreement with Lebanon, at the Prime Minister’s Office, last week.

It makes sense to be suspicious of the maritime deal - opinion

RIGHT FROM WRONG: No, you don’t have to be a maritime expert to grasp the magnitude of the gambit. Common sense and experience ought to suffice.

 PRIME MINISTER Yair Lapid and opposition leader Benjamin Netanyahu have opposing views of the Lebanon maritime agreement. Will the voters care on November 1?

Lebanese president accepts maritime deal with Israel

Aoun said the deal represented a "historic achievement" in which Lebanon regained 860 square km of disputed maritime territory but insisted it did not pave the way to normalization of relations with

 Lebanon's President Michel Aoun is seen in this handout picture released by Dalati Nohra on September 24, 2021, while addressing the United Nations General Assembly via a recorded video message, in Baabda, Lebanon.

Modi on Sukkot, comedy and Israel 

The Jerusalem Post Podcast with Yaakov Katz and Lahav Harkov.

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Final text of Lebanon deal describes ‘permanent’ resolution to maritime dispute

The agreement states that representatives of Israel and Lebanon are to meet at Naqoura, on the border between the countries, to finalize the agreement.

  Karish gas field, located in Israel territory and disputed by Lebanon.

Lebanon maritime deal goes to Knesset without vote

“Funds from the agreement will not go to Hezbollah,” National Security Adviser emphasizes.

 PRIME MINISTER Yair Lapid sits alongside Alternate Prime Minister Naftali Bennett at last Sunday’s cabinet meeting in Jerusalem. After Lapid’s speech to the UN, Bennett was quick to declare that there is no point in reviving the idea of a Palestinian state

Bennett refuses Shaked's request to use veto power over Lebanon deal

Shaked said on Wednesday that if the agreement is not brought to a vote, she would not support it. Bennett, however, announced that he supported the deal.

 THEN-PRIME MINISTER Naftali Bennett speaks to Interior Minister Ayelet Shaked in the Kneset plenum, in May.

Biden congratulates Lapid on maritime border deal

"We have preserved Israel's security interests, we are on our way to a historic agreement," Yair Lapid's national security adviser says.

 Israel's Security Council meets to discuss Lebanon maritime border deal, October 12, 2022

With the IDF on high alert, Gantz speaks with northern Israel officials

After putting the IDF on high alert due to Lebanon maritime border negotiations, Gantz was warned by northern regional authorities that the north is unprepared for war.

 Minister of Defense Benny Gantz at a state Memorial ceremony for the fallen soldiers of the Yom Kippur War at the military cemetery memorial hall on Mount Herzl, October 06, 2022.

Israel readies for war with Hezbollah after Lebanon ups maritime deal demands

Yair Lapid rejects Lebanese proposal to reverse Israeli security, economic gains from US-mediated agreement

 : People walk as Israeli navy boats are seen in the Mediterranean Sea as seen from Rosh Hanikra, close to the Lebanese border, northern Israel May 4, 2021.