The Israel Defense Forces continues its intense airstrike and ground campaigns in Gaza with ceasefire talks ending with success in Qatar.
Lebanon has seen widespread global support after the election of a president, with Qatar inviting new head of state Aoun for a visit
The Israel Defense Forces continues its intense airstrike and ground campaigns in Gaza, particularly in the north of the strip. A latest round of peace talks to end the 15-month-old war has resumed in Qatar,
The visit by Prime Minister Najib Mikati was the first official trip by the Lebanese leader to meet with the new government of Syria.
The Israel Defense Forces continues its intense airstrike and ground campaigns in Gaza, particularly in the north of the strip. A latest round of peace talks to end the 15-month-old war has resumed in Qatar,
Officials close to the matter told ABC News on Sunday that a high-level Israeli delegation led by the head of the Mossad -- David Barnea -- arrived in Doha, Qatar, for a critical round of talks.
The agreement follows months of on-off negotiations brokered by Egyptian and Qatari mediators, with the backing of the US.
After more than two years without a head of state, 13 parliamentary sessions and in recent weeks an intense diplomatic push, Lebanon's legislature elected army chief Gen Joseph Aoun as President on Thursday.
Negotiators will meet in Doha on Tuesday seeking to finalise details of a plan to end the war in Gaza, after U.S. President Joe Biden said a ceasefire and hostage release deal he has championed was on "the brink" of coming to fruition.
Ambassador of the State of Qatar to the Republic of Lebanon Sheikh Saud bin Abdulrahman al-Thani attended on Thursday the Lebanese Parliament's session during which
Israel is sending the head of the country's intelligence service to Qatar to engage in negotiations to free remaining hostages held by Hamas, Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu's office confirmed on Saturday.
The election comes amid growing pressure for a resolution, as Lebanon faces severe challenges, including economic collapse, political deadlock, and mounting public frustration. Lebanon’s parliament is scheduled to vote