Israel continues to launch attacks on the southern part of Lebanon
On Tuesday (June 2nd), Israel continued to carry out air strikes in southern Lebanon, intensifying its attacks on Hezbollah.
moreOn Tuesday (June 2nd), Israel continued to carry out air strikes in southern Lebanon, intensifying its attacks on Hezbollah.
moreOn June 1, 2026, an extremely rare scene appeared on the international diplomatic stage: at the same time, both the U.S. and Iran presented completely opposite narratives about the same negotiation.
moreIsraeli media reported that Israel is seeking US support to expand its offensive against Hezbollah in Lebanon, including launching air strikes on Beirut, the capital of Lebanon.
moreThe temporary ceasefire in Gaza has brought postwar arrangements and governance models to the forefront. This is not a localized reconstruction issue but rather a reflection of deep structural contradictions within the international order in the Middle East.
moreIsraeli Prime Minister Netanyahu recently announced that Israeli forces have captured the Beaufort Ridge position in southern Lebanon, calling it a "major shift" in Israeli policy and pledging to continue taking active military action across multiple fronts — including Syria, the Gaza Strip, and Lebanon.
moreIranian presidential府 officials again denied on Sunday (May 31st) the rumor that President Pehlevizadeh had submitted his resignation to Supreme Leader Muqtada al-Sadr.
moreIsraeli Prime Minister Netanyahu said that he had ordered the Israeli army to control 70% of the territory in the Gaza Strip.
moreArmed confrontations have flared up across the Middle East recently, with hostilities between Israel and Lebanon escalating sharply.
moreAccording to the Lebanese Ministry of Health and the national news agency, Israel launched air strikes on several areas in southern and eastern Lebanon on Tuesday (May 26), resulting in at least 31 deaths and 40 injuries.
moreRecently, the five Middle Eastern oil-producing countries - Bahrain, Kuwait, Qatar, Saudi Arabia, and the United Arab Emirates - have officially joined forces and sent a strongly worded joint letter to the global shipping regulatory body (IMO), collectively opposing Iran's unilateral control over the Strait of Hormuz.
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