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What the Raouche strike reveals about the al-Quds Force’s growing role in Lebanon

The structure has expanded significantly since the 2024 war.

What the Raouche strike reveals about the al-Quds Force’s growing role in Lebanon

The Ramada Hotel, in the Raouche district, targeted on the night from Saturday to Sunday by an Israeli attack in Beirut. (Credit: Mohammad Yassine/L'Orient-Le Jour)

The Israeli war against Lebanon is intensifying. Political and diplomatic efforts have yielded no results, as American and Israeli demands remain extremely stringent, going so far as to call for the expulsion of Hezbollah fighters from Lebanon — echoing the 1982 approach toward the Palestine Liberation Organization – something the party cannot accept.The United States and Israel continue to limit all prospects for negotiation, leaving the door open for the ongoing Israeli military operation, which is expected to intensify in the coming days and expand across Lebanese regions, raising fears of attacks on civilian infrastructure.The initiative led by French President Emmanuel Macron has so far failed to yield any results, as Israel has entered a new phase of the fighting, targeting inner Beirut and tourist areas — notably with the strike...
The Israeli war against Lebanon is intensifying. Political and diplomatic efforts have yielded no results, as American and Israeli demands remain extremely stringent, going so far as to call for the expulsion of Hezbollah fighters from Lebanon — echoing the 1982 approach toward the Palestine Liberation Organization – something the party cannot accept.The United States and Israel continue to limit all prospects for negotiation, leaving the door open for the ongoing Israeli military operation, which is expected to intensify in the coming days and expand across Lebanese regions, raising fears of attacks on civilian infrastructure.The initiative led by French President Emmanuel Macron has so far failed to yield any results, as Israel has entered a new phase of the fighting, targeting inner Beirut and tourist areas — notably with the...
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