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Iran's foreign minister in New York for talks on Gaza

Iranian Foreign Minister Hossein Amir-Abdollahian has arrived New York for international consultations over the war in Gaza.

Abdollahian cautioned against the war on Gaza spreading to other fronts in the region while speaking with reporters in New York, al-Mayadeen television said.

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'What a shame!': Slim storms out of meeting with Mikati

Caretaker Defense Minister Maurice Slim has stormed out of a meeting with caretaker Prime Minister Najib Mikati in connection with a dispute over the looming vacuum in the army commander post.

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Berri condemns use of white phosphorus amid renewed Israeli shelling

The Israeli army said Thursday its forces had eliminated "five Hezbollah cells" that tried to open fire from south Lebanon yesterday.

Israel later fired two artillery shells on the Ghasouna area in Blida's eastern outskirts and on the outskirts of Aita al-Shaab with phosphorus bombs, as its troops machine-gunned the forests surrounding the Ruwaisat al-Alam site in the Kfarshouba Heights and Wadi Hounin, facing Markaba.

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Retired US colonel: US and Israeli forces 'shot to pieces' in Gaza

Douglas Macgregor --a retired U.S. Army colonel and a former senior adviser at the Pentagon -- has said that U.S. and Israeli special forced had recently gone into Gaza where they were “shot to pieces.”

“Some of our special ops forces and Israeli special ops forces went into Gaza to reconnoiter, to plan for where they might want to go to free hostages and make an impact and they were shot to pieces and took heavy losses, as I understand,” Macgregor said in an interview with U.S. far-right media personality Tucker Carlson.

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Geagea says Berri, Mikati must ask 'militants' to withdraw from border

As Israel and Hezbollah trade near-daily cross-border fire in a relatively contained tit-for-tat fire, Lebanese Forces leader Samir Geagea considers that Hezbollah is taking the decision of war, bypassing the state.

After admitting that the opposition cannot do anything about it in an interview in L'Orient Le-Jour, Geagea called on Parliament Speaker Nabih Berri and caretaker Prime Minister Najib Mikati to ask all "militants" to withdraw from the border, where daily clashes are taking place.

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Franjieh maintains his nomination, Bassil promises 'cooperation'

Marada Movement chief Suleiman Franjieh told reporters after his meeting with Free Patriotic Movement chief Jebran Bassil on Wednesday that he is carrying on with his presidential nomination, a media report said on Thursday.

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Gemayel slams govt. for 'preparing for war instead of avoiding it'

Kataeb Party chief Sami Gemayel has lamented that “Lebanon is hijacked” and that “the legitimate Lebanese authorities do not have any decision in their hands,” amid the daily clashes between Hezbollah and Israel on the border.

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Geagea dubs Bassil's initiative 'empty posturing', says nothing can be done anymore

Lebanese Forces leader Samir Geagea has criticized an initiative launched by Free Patriotic leader Jebran Bassil to unify the Lebanese stance against the risk of war, dubbing it "an empty posturing".

In an interview published Wednesday in L'Orient Le-Jour, Geagea admitted that the opposition cannot do anything anymore to protect Lebanon from the risk of joining the Israel-Hamas war, as he said that it is Hezbollah, and not the Lebanese state, that is taking the war and peace decision.

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Jumblat backs extension of army chief term amid developments

Former Progressive Socialisty Party leader Walid Jumblat has warned that Lebanon might be “dragged into a war that might be harsher than the 2006 war.”

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