Noga Tarnopolsky
Coverage of Noga Tarnopolsky in the Nexus archive.
- Dissolution of Hamas's Gaza governing body won't bring 'significant change of life'
Hamas announced the dissolution of its Gaza Strip governing body on July 7, aiming to establish a technocratic committee to implement civilian rule. However, the move is unlikely to bring 'significant change of life' and questions remain.
- 'A lot of uncertainty' as Washington says US, Iran to resume talks
Washington and Tehran agreed to halt a new series of tit-for-tat strikes and renew talks aimed at ending the Middle East war. The path to a lasting deal remains unclear despite the resumption of discussions.
- Israel strikes Lebanon despite ceasefire, at least 16 killed
Israeli strikes in Lebanon killed at least 16 people on Saturday, according to Lebanese Civil Defense, despite a supposed ceasefire with Hezbollah. Israel stated it was responding to projectiles fired by the Iran-backed group.
- Israel and Hezbollah say they agree to truce despite renewed attacks
Israel and Hezbollah agreed to a ceasefire on June 19 amid renewed attacks, with at least 20 killed in Lebanon and four Israeli soldiers in fresh strikes. Israeli National Security Minister Itamar Ben Gvir responded by stating 'all of Lebanon must burn'.
- US-Iran agreement leaves Israelis 'in profound state of shock'
Israeli leaders are reacting with anger to the US-Iran deal, perceiving it as a form of capitulation. The agreement has exacerbated tensions in the already strained relationship between Netanyahu and Trump.
- Israeli strikes on Lebanon likely to continue 'until we get any clarity' on US-Iran agreement
Israeli forces conducted airstrikes in southern Lebanon on June 17 despite a reported Middle East peace deal involving Lebanon. The US has confirmed Israel will not need to withdraw to the international border with Lebanon, but details of the agreement remain undisclosed.
- Interim US-Iran peace deal sparks anger among Israelis, who lash out at Netanyahu
Israelis across the political spectrum expressed anger over an initial U.S.-Iran deal, calling it a disaster for Israel and directing their fury at Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu. The reaction was reported by FRANCE 24's Noga Tarnopolsky from Jerusalem.
- Israel 'has had its hands forced' by US-Iran deal
The US and Iran announced an agreement to end their war and reopen the Strait of Hormuz, though Israel, not involved in the negotiations, faces challenges as it continues its conflict with Iran-aligned Hezbollah in Lebanon. The deal's terms have not been published yet, complicating Israel's position.
- Trump vows Mideast deal is on, calls for no more attacks
US President Donald Trump criticized Israeli strikes on Beirut and stated a regional peace deal is imminent, though he did not confirm an earlier claim about signing it that day. The article references a report by France 24's Noga Tarnopolsky.
- Hostilities escalate between Iran and Israel in blow to truce
Iran and Israel have exchanged strikes since the start of a truce on April 8, undermining the ceasefire. US President Donald Trump has called for restraint and urged Iran to return to negotiations, as talks between the US and Iran remain stalled.
- One killed, five wounded in terror attacks in Israel
One person was killed and five others wounded in multiple shootings in Israel, with security forces killing an attacker identified as a Palestinian citizen of Israel. The emergency service Magen David Adom reported the victim's death from gunshot wounds.
- A 'ceasefire war' in Lebanon continues as 'chaotic global leadership' takes its toll
Hezbollah's chief rejected a conditional truce proposed by Lebanese and Israeli envoys, demanding a comprehensive ceasefire and full Israeli withdrawal while threatening new attacks on northern Israel. The situation in Lebanon remains unresolved amid ongoing tensions.
- Israel and Hezbollah exchange fire amid new talks in Washington
Israel and Hezbollah exchanged fire as a new round of talks was set to take place in Washington. Lebanon reported Israeli strikes on June 3 killed nine people in the south, while the Israeli army claimed to have intercepted a hostile aircraft in the north.
- Israel, Hezbollah exchange fire despite Trump announcement
Israel conducted strikes on south Lebanon while Hezbollah fired into northern Israel, despite US President Donald Trump's announcement of an agreement to halt attacks that neither side has publicly accepted.
- Trump says Israel and Hezbollah have agreed to dial back fighting
US President Donald Trump claimed to have convinced Israel and Hezbollah to de-escalate tensions, with Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu agreeing not to send troops to southern Beirut and Hezbollah pledging to halt attacks. FRANCE 24's Noga Tarnopolsky reported that this development could be a 'major coup' for Hezbollah and Iran.
- Israel seizes strategic Beaufort Castle in Lebanon, issues new evacuation orders
Israeli troops have captured Beaufort Castle in Lebanon, a strategic site built during the Crusader era, and are using it as a base. Israel has issued new evacuation orders for southern Lebanese towns and villages, claiming the advance is part of efforts to combat Hezbollah.
- Israel strikes Tyre after declaring 'combat zones' in south Lebanon
The Israeli military launched strikes on Hezbollah infrastructure near Tyre, Lebanon, following an evacuation warning issued to residents. This marks the first such military action since the April 17 ceasefire, occurring during Eid al-Adha celebrations in Lebanon.