occupation
Coverage of occupation in the Nexus archive.
- Netanyahu says he wants broad coalition after Israel election
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu says he wants to form a broad national government after the next election, distancing himself from far-right allies. His current government relies on far-right ministers who have pushed for occupation, settlement expansion, and military escalation.
- Why Palestinian Christians can view the archbishop of Canterbury's visit with cautious hope
The Archbishop of Canterbury visited the Holy Land to show solidarity with Palestinian Christians, emphasizing their need for freedom and dignity. The article highlights the challenges faced by Palestinian Christians, including occupation and restrictions, and calls for a just peace that ensures equal rights for both Palestinians and Israelis.
- Iranian official says end of war includes end of Israel’s occupation of Lebanon, state TV reports
An Iranian official stated that ending the Iran war includes ending Israel’s occupation of Lebanon, according to state TV reports. The statement was made by Iran’s top diplomat.
- Iran state television quotes foreign minister as saying end of Iran war includes end of Israel’s occupation of Lebanon
Iran state television quoted the foreign minister as stating that the end of Iran's war includes the end of Israel's occupation of Lebanon. The statement was reported by AP from Dubai, United Arab Emirates.
- Israeli leader who pulled out of Lebanon warns against getting stuck again
Ehud Barak withdrew Israeli forces from Lebanon in 2000, ending a nearly two-decade occupation. He warns that the situation was a quagmire Israel should not repeat.
- Israeli leader who pulled out of Lebanon warns against getting stuck again
Ehud Barak withdrew Israeli forces from Lebanon in 2000, ending an occupation that lasted nearly two decades. He warns that the conflict was a quagmire Israel should not repeat.
- Will Israel's troops take over more of southern Lebanon?
Locals in southern Lebanese towns and cities have been displaced due to evacuation orders from Israel's military. They now fear Israel may occupy their homes permanently or continue expanding its invasion.
- Lebanon latest: Israel captures more land in the south
Israel has captured more land in southern Lebanon, as reported by Al Jazeera's Zeina Khodr. The article highlights the expansion of Israeli occupation in the region.
- Israel’s occupation of Gaza, Lebanon, Syria extends beyond what maps show
Findings reveal Israel maintains direct military control over 1,000 square kilometers in Gaza, Lebanon, and Syria, extending its occupation beyond conventional map representations. The analysis highlights territorial holdings under Israeli authority in these regions.
- Subdued Lebanon Liberation Day celebrations under new Israeli occupation
Lebanon's Liberation Day, commemorating the 1996 withdrawal of Israeli forces from southern Lebanon, was marked by subdued celebrations due to fears of a new Israeli occupation. The anniversary highlights ongoing regional tensions and concerns over renewed military incursions.
- First Hong Kong astronaut launches into space onboard Chinese mission
The first Hong Kong astronaut, a 43-year-old police officer and mother of three, launched into space as the payload scientist on a Chinese mission. This marks a historic milestone for Hong Kong's participation in space exploration.
- Inflation Pushes Bonds to Breaking Point: 3-Minutes MLIV
Inflation is having a significant impact on bonds, pushing them to a breaking point. This development has major implications for investors and the overall economy. The situation is being closely monitored by financial experts.
- Chicago father, 32, who worked as model beaten to death outside bar weeks before arrival of second baby, as cops release photos of four suspects
A 32-year-old Chicago father, who worked as a model, was beaten to death outside a bar weeks before the arrival of his second baby. Police released photos of four suspects in the case.
- Glamorous Gen Z barista-turned-socialist gives longtime Democrat opponent run for her money in Denver congressional seat
A Gen Z barista-turned-socialist candidate is challenging a longtime Democrat opponent in Denver's congressional seat, gaining significant traction. The race highlights shifting political dynamics among younger voters in the region.
- How long will Israel stay in Lebanon?
The article questions Israel's potential prolonged presence in Lebanon, highlighting concerns about societal impact from ongoing occupation threats.