Israel-Lebanese Hezbollah Conflict
New Hezbollah chief Qassem open to truce with Israel if offered
The recent developments in the Israel-Hezbollah conflict involve a potential ceasefire agreement. Hezbollah's new leader, Naim Qassem, has stated that his group would accept a ceasefire under certain conditions. However, these conditions are not specified, and it is unclear what they would entail.
Israel's security cabinet has met to discuss a possible truce, but the country has also continued to launch attacks against Hezbollah targets. The Israeli army has claimed to have killed several senior Hezbollah commanders, including the deputy head of the group's special forces unit.
The Lebanese prime minister has expressed hope that a ceasefire deal would be announced within days.
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past month
- Israeli strikes in Lebanon result in significant loss of life in Bekaa Valley
- Hezbollah elects Naim Qassem to succeed slain head Hassan Nasrallah
- Two Dead in Beirut Building Collapse Caused by Israeli Missile Strike
- Israel Kills Hashem Safieddine, Presumed Successor to Hezbollah Chief Nasrallah
- Israel Strikes Hezbollah-Affiliated Financial Institution in Lebanon
- Drone Launched at Prime Minister Netanyahu's Residence in Coastal Israel
- Israeli strikes in Lebanon kill at least 18 civilians in northern region far from Hezbollah's main strongholds
- Hezbollah Drone Strike Kills 4 Israeli Soldiers and Injures Over 60
- Two Lebanese soldiers killed in Israeli air strike, hours after UN peacekeepers' headquarters were fired upon
- At least 22 killed in deadliest Israeli airstrikes on central Beirut since start of war
- UN peacekeepers injured after Israeli forces open fire in Lebanon
- Israel launches joint assault on Gaza and southern Beirut targets
- Israel Launches Intense Attacks on Hezbollah Stronghold in South Beirut
- Six Killed in Israeli Airstrike on Central Beirut
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