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Residents across the country fear housing people fleeing Israel's attacks will give it excuse to strike
He was one of the few Hezbollah officials to recently appear in public
Beirut officials say draft proposal, which allows Israel to operate in Lebanon, goes beyond UN Resolution 1701
Most residents of the city and surrounding areas fled after Israeli military issued eviction order
Unesco heritage-listed city has largely been spared in the Hezbollah-Israel war, but strikes have intensified recently
A series of air attacks hit branches of the micro-finance organisation
Monday's strike on Aitou, a Christian town in the country's north, was Israel's first attack on the area
Neighbours worked by the light of their phones at night to search for survivors and uncover bodies
Israel's eviction orders reach coastal city after 1.2 million are forcibly displaced
Conservation bodies take measures to safeguard historic locations amidst aerial attacks
Israel torpedoed a truce deal at the last minute to kill Hezbollah's leader and escalate its war in Lebanon, sources tell The National
Thousands killed and more than a million displaced have left a country on the brink
Almost 100 medical workers have been killed in Israeli attacks across Lebanon since October 8, according to officials
With political restraints and limited capacity, concerns abound over what the military can do
Beirut's southern suburb has been emptied of its residents after Israel's massive air campaign