At least eight killed in an Israeli strike in Akkar; Hochstein returning to Beirut with new cease-fire proposal: Everything you need to know this Tuesday
Here is what happened yesterday and what to expect today, Tuesday, Nov. 12.
L'Orient Today / By Abbas Mahfouz,
12 November 2024 08:51
Want to get the Morning Brief by email? Click here to sign up.Tuesday, Nov. 12, 2024Compiled by Abbas Mahfouz. Some key things to watch today:• 10 a.m.: Parliamentary meeting with the government's emergency committee and the concerned departments to discuss the displacement issue, in the Library Hall of the Lebanese Parliament. • Updates on Israeli President Isaac Herzog meeting U.S. President Joe Biden, who are expected to discuss the wars in Gaza and Lebanon. Hochstein’s return to Beirut with a proposal aligning Lebanese red lines and Israeli flexibility: A Lebanese diplomat speaking to Mounir Rabih expressed concern that Israel would ramp up attacks in the two months leading up to the inauguration of U.S. president-elect Donald Trump. An American diplomat, however, considered that “pressure is mounting to...
Want to get the Morning Brief by email? Click here to sign up.Tuesday, Nov. 12, 2024Compiled by Abbas Mahfouz. Some key things to watch today:• 10 a.m.: Parliamentary meeting with the government's emergency committee and the concerned departments to discuss the displacement issue, in the Library Hall of the Lebanese Parliament. • Updates on Israeli President Isaac Herzog meeting U.S. President Joe Biden, who are expected to discuss the wars in Gaza and Lebanon. Hochstein’s return to Beirut with a proposal aligning Lebanese red lines and Israeli flexibility: A Lebanese diplomat speaking to Mounir Rabih expressed concern that Israel would ramp up attacks in the two months leading up to the inauguration of U.S. president-elect Donald Trump. An American diplomat, however, considered that “pressure is...
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