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Hezbollah announced on Friday that the majority of its fighters killed in the latest conflict with Israel were born between 2004 and 2005. The announcement confirms a recent report that showed that more than 63 percent of Hezbollah members killed in the conflict were aged between 26 and 40. The majority of them were killed in the third week of fighting, which erupted in October, and hail from the South. The Information International consultancy firm said the war has killed 290 people in Lebanon since October, including 228 Hezbollah members.
IsraelLebanonBlidaNabatîParisFrance-general-FranceHoulaJbeilMont-libanNaqouraLiban-sudLebanese caretaker Foreign Minister Abdallah Bou Habib stressed that Beirut is seeking the “full implementation” of United Nations Security Council resolution 170. In an interview to Asharq Al-Awsat, he revealed that “no one in Lebanon, including Hezbollah, has opposed this proposal.” He added that the majority of foreign proposals to resolve the crisis in southern Lebanon revolve around the withdrawal of Hezbollah fighters ten kilometers north so that the Israelis can return to their border villages and settlements. Int’l proposals
United-kingdomSyriaUnited-statesKfar-shoubaNabatîLebanonYemenBrusselsBruxelles-capitaleBelgiumBeirutBeyrouthLebanese parliament Speaker Nabih Berri underlined his commitment, “more than ever”, to the deployment of the United Nations Interim Force in Lebanon (UNIFIL) in support of the Lebanese army in implementing UN Security Council resolution 1701. In remarks to Asharq Al-Awsat, he said the peacekeeping force was a “witness to Israel’s aggression against Lebanon and violation of its air, land and sea sovereignty.”
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