Lebanon risks civil war if government enacts disarming plan
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Hizbullah’s grip on the state has never looked weaker. Many of its leaders are dead. Its armoury is depleted. It has lost control of Beirut airport. Its land corridor to Iran via Syria and Iraq has been cut off. And its supporters are angry at its failure to rebuild what Israel destroyed last year.
The visit by Ali Larijani, the head of Iran’s top security body, came as the Lebanese government moves to disarm Hezbollah, the militant group that has long been Tehran’s most powerful regional ally.
Documents dated Aug. 6 also include multiple renderings of the campus, which would include 12 data center buildings, three ancillary buildings and more than 400 parking spots.
According to the latest reports, Israeli war jets carried out a series of raids on open areas in Al-Jarmaq, Borghoz, Al-Mahmoudiyeh, and Al-Qatrani in South Lebanon as well as three raids on Zalaya in Western Bekaa.
Ricardo Berrios-Hernandez was sentenced to 10-20 years for a bar assault in June 2024, according to court documents.
GREENWICH VILLAGE, Manhattan (PIX11) – Another New York City staple is closing its doors. The Elephant & Castle restaurant at 68 Greenwich Avenue will shut down permanently on Sunday, August 17th, after 52 years in business. Magda Stull, who still lives in Greenwich Village, was the original chef when Dr. George Schwarz opened the restaurant […]