Between Israeli announcements of expanding their ground offensive in Lebanon and reports from the U.S. suggesting a cease-fire is near, the Lebanese are left uncertain.Meanwhile, on the ground, they are witnessing a surge in bombings that now begin in the morning and continue late into the night, striking new areas on the premise that Hezbollah leaders have allegedly taken refuge there. Read more Series of strikes in Beirut's southern suburbs: 'With every explosion, the whole class screamed' Despite being relentlessly targeted, Hezbollah leaders are reportedly determined to carry on what they describe as a “sacred mission” entrusted to them by their ‘great martyr, Hassan Nasrallah.’One Hezbollah official reportedly told his associates that all talk of a possible agreement, supposedly in the works due to efforts by U.S. envoy Amos...
Between Israeli announcements of expanding their ground offensive in Lebanon and reports from the U.S. suggesting a cease-fire is near, the Lebanese are left uncertain.Meanwhile, on the ground, they are witnessing a surge in bombings that now begin in the morning and continue late into the night, striking new areas on the premise that Hezbollah leaders have allegedly taken refuge there. Read more Series of strikes in Beirut's southern suburbs: 'With every explosion, the whole class screamed' Despite being relentlessly targeted, Hezbollah leaders are reportedly determined to carry on what they describe as a “sacred mission” entrusted to them by their ‘great martyr, Hassan Nasrallah.’One Hezbollah official reportedly told his associates that all talk of a possible agreement, supposedly in the works due to efforts by U.S. envoy...
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