Israel-Hezbollah war
Coverage of Israel-Hezbollah war in the Nexus archive.
- Photos of pets and farm animals rescued from the war in southern Lebanon
Hussein Hamza is rescuing and caring for abandoned pets and farm animals in Kfaroue, southern Lebanon, as the Israel-Hezbollah war forces residents to flee or be killed. The AP has curated a photo gallery documenting these animal rescues.
- An animal rescuer cares for pets and livestock stranded by war in southern Lebanon
Hussein Hamza, an animal rescuer in Kfaroue, southern Lebanon, cares for pets and livestock abandoned during the Israel-Hezbollah war. As residents fled or were killed, Hamza's shelter, Mashala, now houses injured and displaced animals, with funding challenges due to increased demand.
- An animal rescuer cares for pets and livestock stranded by war in southern Lebanon
Hussein Hamza is caring for abandoned animals in Kfaroue, southern Lebanon, amid the ongoing Israel-Hezbollah war. The conflict has left pets and livestock stranded in the region.
- In beachside city, Lebanese try to shake off Israel-Hezbollah war
In Tyre, south Lebanon, heavy equipment operator Bassam Khalil's bulldozers and excavators are in high demand as the seaside city recovers from destruction caused by the latest Israel-Hezbollah war. Residents sift through rubble from an Israeli strike to retrieve belongings.
- Lebanon inaugurates a second international airport amid Israel-Hezbollah war
Lebanon has inaugurated a second international airport, Qlayaat, near the Syrian border, converting it from an airbase to a passenger hub. The move aims to shift traffic from Beirut airport, located near Hezbollah's Dahiyeh stronghold, amid the Israel-Hezbollah war.
- Marco Rubio drops Kanye West lyrics to describe Israel-Hezbollah war in Lebanon
Marco Rubio used Kanye West lyrics to describe the Israel-Hezbollah conflict in Lebanon. The reference was made in the context of the House Foreign Affairs Committee.
- Israeli army captures strategic Crusader-built castle in Lebanon
Israeli troops have captured Beaufort Castle, a strategic mountain-top Crusader-built fortress in southern Lebanon, following days of air strikes and fighting with Hezbollah militants. The military described the capture as a major advance in the ongoing Israel-Hezbollah war, marking the deepest incursion into Lebanon in over 25 years.
- Hezbollah official says the group won’t abide by any agreements from Lebanon-Israel talks in the US
Hezbollah, led by Wafiq Safa, opposes Lebanon-Israel talks in the U.S., rejecting any agreements. The negotiations, involving Lebanon and Israel without diplomatic relations, aim to address the Israel-Hezbollah conflict and potential ceasefire, amid U.S.-Iran discussions and ongoing violence.