Amid weeks of discussions and escalating attacks, Israel and Hezbollah have officially called for a ceasefire.
Israel and Lebanese armed group Hezbollah are set to implement a ceasefire on Wednesday as part of a U.S.-proposed deal for a ...
More than 1.2 million people have been displaced by Israeli strikes on Lebanon, many of them from south Lebanon. Hezbollah ...
The European Union’s top diplomat says there are “no excuses” for Israel to refuse to implement a ceasefire with the Lebanese ...
Israeli Prime Minister Netanyahu has announced an "outline for a ceasefire in Lebanon." Follow Newsweek's blog for live ...
Israeli airstrikes are hitting Lebanon with airstrikes as negotiations progress toward a ceasefire between the country and ...
A Hezbollah spokesperson told Newsweek the group is "strong in the field and with every day that passes we become stronger." ...
The U.S.-brokered agreement would end more than a year of fighting, though Israel continued bombing major areas like Beirut ...
The proposed deal is said to resemble the United Nations Security Council resolution which ended the 2006 war, but with more ...
Israel and Hezbollah appear to be on the verge of a cease-fire, which would end a war that has lasted more than 13 months.
The ceasefire would reportedly be for an initial 60 days and include the withdrawal of Israeli forces from Lebanon.