MEA pilot films two Israeli planes bombing Lebanon, endangering civilian aircraft
A serious incident occurred in Lebanese skies, when a Middle East Airlines (MEA) pilot filmed two Israeli fighter jets, presumably F-15s, as they bombed Lebanon. These military aircraft were flying at a dangerously close distance from the Lebanese civilian aircraft, violating international safety standards regarding airspace. The episode raises concerns about the safety of civilian flights amid an intensified conflict between Israel and Lebanon.
Le point de la situation à 9 heures: Statu-quo sur la ligne de front...
La diplomatie internationale est en pleine effervescence alors que les efforts se multiplient pour tenter de désamorcer la situation. Selon MTV et Liveuamap, les États-Unis, en collaboration avec la France, mènent des négociations pour obtenir un cessez-le-feu. Antony Blinken, le secrétaire d'État américain, a entamé une série de discussions avec des responsables égyptiens et qatariens pour encourager une désescalade. Cependant, les positions restent figées, Israël insistant sur la nécessité de continuer ses opérations militaires pour assurer la sécurité de ses frontières nord.
Lebanon’s main import and export routes
The recent bombing of the Masnaa crossing has raised concerns about the security of trade routes for Lebanese exports and imports, not to mention of course the safety of travelers. This passage is particularly important for the transport of goods between Lebanon and neighbouring Arab countries.
2,119 dead and 10,019 wounded according to the provisional toll on 8 October in...
According to the latest figures released by the Lebanese Ministry of Health via Platform X, since the beginning of the Israeli aggression, the total toll now stands at 2,119 martyrs and 10,019 wounded. This escalation of violence continues to wreak havoc, and Lebanon is facing an unprecedented humanitarian crisis.
October 9 Press Review: Despite Heavy Airstrikes and Bombing, Israel Failed to Make Significant...
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Lebanon continues to suffer the direct consequences of the intensification of fighting in the south of the country, pitting Hezbollah against the Israeli...
Is Israel trying to repeat 1982 by pushing towards Beirut?
In contrast to Israel's commitments to the United States, where promises of a limited operation have been made, the reality on the ground reveals a much broader military objective. The Israeli army seems to be aiming for the complete destruction of Hezbollah, a goal that would involve an advance to Beirut, or even to Baalbeck, in the Bekaa Valley, a historic stronghold of Hezbollah. This scenario, strongly reminiscent of the 1982 offensive which, although announced as limited, finally led Israeli forces to Beirut, deserves an in-depth analysis.
Disinformation, terror and sedition: war is also psychological in the Israeli-Lebanese conflict
Since the beginning of the military escalation in October 2023, the war between Israel and Lebanon has not been played out solely on the...
6 p.m. update: Hezbollah fires on Haifa and Israel releases photos purportedly in Maroun...
The Israeli army recently released photos that purported to prove its control over Maroun el Ras, a strategic village on the border between Lebanon and Israel. The photos show an Israeli flag being raised in a garden in Maroun el Ras, a symbolic act meant to represent Israeli control of the community. However, fact-checking revealed that the footage was taken about 300 meters from the Blue Line, the internationally recognized border between Lebanon and Israel. The garden in question is a public park located in the southern part of the village, which does not prove that Israeli forces control the entire community.
October 10 Press Review: Israel Extends Bans to South Lebanon
The situation in Lebanon remains dramatic as Israeli strikes continue unabated. As Al-Liwaa reports, Israel has intensified its air operations against Lebanon, affecting not only the southern suburbs of Beirut, but also southern and Bekaa regions. The Israeli army has even mobilized its naval forces for future strikes, ordering fishermen in the south to withdraw their boats. The expansion of the Israeli military zone in Ras Naqoura and Shlomi marks a turning point in the war, with entire areas now classified as closed military zones.
Update in Lebanon at 9 a.m.: Intensification of Israeli bombing and political repercussions
Last night was particularly marked by a new wave of Israeli bombing on the southern suburbs of Beirut.
According to the Lebanese authorities, these strikes caused the death of several civilians, while dozens of others were injured.
A residential building was totally destroyed in Burj al-Barajneh, raising fears that the death toll could rise as rescue teams work to find possible survivors under the rubble.
Le nombre de morts au Liban dépasse les 2 000 morts près d’un an...
Selon le gouvernement libanais, le bilan des victimes au Liban a dépassé les 2 000 morts, atteignant précisément 2 011, après près d'une année de combats...
Lebanon’s death toll surpasses 2,000 nearly a year of cross-border fighting
According to the Lebanese government, the death toll in Lebanon has surpassed 2,000, reaching precisely 2,011, after nearly a year of cross-border fighting with...
Appel urgent aux députés de la nation et aux responsables pour arrêter la guerre...
Le président du rassemblement des dirigeants et chefs d'entreprises RDCL, Nicolas Boukather, a exprimé sa profonde inquiétude quant aux conséquences irréversibles de la guerre en cours sur le secteur privé légitime au Liban. Il a révélé l'angoisse profonde du secteur privé face à cette guerre, soulignant les défis immenses auxquels il est confronté. Il a expliqué que tant que les ports et l'aéroport fonctionnent encore, la chaîne d'approvisionnement perdure, mais le danger reste réel et imminent. Les routes logistiques à travers la Syrie sont impraticables en raison des sanctions imposées par la loi César. Ainsi, le secteur privé juge urgent et existentiel que la guerre cesse immédiatement.



















