Want to get the Morning Brief by email? Click here to sign up.Tuesday, July 2, 2024Compiled by Abbas Mahfouz. Some key things to watch today:• 10 a.m.: MP Waddah Sadek holds a press conference at Parliament to announce a draft law for Beirut's electricity. SOUTH LEBANON: 18 Israeli soldiers injured by Sunday drone attackISRAEL: The Israeli army has reported that 18 of its soldiers were injured during a cross-border drone attack from Lebanon on Sunday evening. Hezbollah announced drone barrages retaliating for the killing of three of its members in a strike earlier the same day. LEBANON: Israeli airstrikes continued across southern Lebanon on Monday, including the outskirts of Aitaroun (Bint Jbeil), Alma al-Shaab (Sour), and Kfar Kila (Marjayoun). Several houses were destroyed. Here is our must-read...
Want to get the Morning Brief by email? Click here to sign up.Tuesday, July 2, 2024Compiled by Abbas Mahfouz. Some key things to watch today:• 10 a.m.: MP Waddah Sadek holds a press conference at Parliament to announce a draft law for Beirut's electricity. SOUTH LEBANON: 18 Israeli soldiers injured by Sunday drone attackISRAEL: The Israeli army has reported that 18 of its soldiers were injured during a cross-border drone attack from Lebanon on Sunday evening. Hezbollah announced drone barrages retaliating for the killing of three of its members in a strike earlier the same day. LEBANON: Israeli airstrikes continued across southern Lebanon on Monday, including the outskirts of Aitaroun (Bint Jbeil), Alma al-Shaab (Sour), and Kfar Kila (Marjayoun). Several houses were destroyed. Here is our...
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