Lebanon assassination

Hezbollah killed Lebanese figures threatening to expose 2020 Beirut port blast plans, IDF reveals

The four individuals allegedly assassinated were customs department officers and journalists who pointed to Hezbollah's connection with the deadly explosion.

A view of damaged buildings after massive explosion in Beirut, Lebanon, August 5, 2020
Supporters of Lebanon's Hezbollah block the streets with burning tires as they rally in cars and motorbikes to protest the government's endorsement of a plan to disarm it, in Beirut's southern suburbs early on August 8, 2025

Exposing Hezbollah: IDF claims terror group murdered prominent Christian-Lebanese critic

 US Secretary of Defense Lloyd Austin speaks during the AUKUS Defence Ministers Meeting at Old Royal Naval College, Greenwich, London, Thursday, Sept. 26, 2024.

US Defense Sec. Austin furious with Gallant over lack-of-notice on Nasrallah strike

Smoke billows over Beirut's southern suburbs, as seen from Sin El Fil, IAF aircraft (illustration)

Inside Israel's operation: Step-by-step breakdown of how Nasrallah was eliminated


Former Lebanese PM says Hariri will return to Lebanon

Lebanon's Prime Minister Saad al-Hariri attends a general parliament discussion in downtown Beirut, Lebanon October 18, 2017.

Arab Media: Western intelligence warned Hariri of death plot

The prime minister announced his shock resignation on Saturday citing a plot to kill him.

Lebanon's prime minister Saad al-Hariri gestures during a press conference in parliament building at downtown Beirut, Lebanon October 9, 2017.

Can Lebanon ever rid itself of Hezbollah?

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Lethargy in Lebanon

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Renewed fighting in Lebanese Palestinian refugee camp kills one

Ain al-Hilweh camp, near the southern Lebanese coastal city of Sidon, has regularly seen factional disputes spiral into deadly violence.

A Palestinian refugee knocks on the closed gate of the United Nations Relief and Works Agency (UNRWA) headquarters with his walking stick

Analysis: Kuntar killed for future plot rather than past attack

The strike underscores Israel’s commitment to maintain full operational freedom and disrupt imminent threats to its security.

Samir Kuntar, the Lebanese Druse terrorist who served almost 30 years in an Israeli jail, was freed in a 2008 prisoner swap with Hezbollah

Lebanon in limbo

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Palestinian Colonel shot dead in Lebanese refugee camp

Ourdouni, leader of Fatah's branch in the largest refugee camp in Lebanon, survived previous attempts on his life, but it is unclear if his death is linked to past conflicts or violence from Syria.

Palestinian militants from the al-Aqsa Martyrs Brigades, a militia linked to the Fatah movement, demonstrate against the Hamas government in the West Bank town of Ramallah October 4, 2006.

Nusra Front: ISIS planning attack in northern Lebanon

Islamic State sleeper cells in Lebanon would allegedly be called into action against the Lebanese army

Lebanese Army soliders take position near store front

Former Lebanon PM condemns 'insanity' brought onto Lebanon by Hezbollah

“Hezbollah's intervention in Syria is insanity and Hezbollah has brought this insanity to Lebanon.”

Former Lebanese prime minister Saad Hariri