LEBANESE NEWSPAPERS’ HEADLINES FOR NOVEMBER 21, 2023
An-Nahar:
Hochstein races against threat of war in Lebanon once again
Nidaa Al-Watan:
Project to recruit 8,000 soldiers
Rahi sticks to
An-Nahar:
Hochstein races against threat of war in Lebanon once again
Nidaa Al-Watan:
Project to recruit 8,000 soldiers
Rahi sticks to
United Nations Resident Coordinator and Humanitarian Coordinator in Lebanon, Imran Riza, on Tuesday said via X platform: ‘More civilians, including journalists, were killed today
In relation to reports of Lebanese journalists killed by Israeli strike on 21 November, UNIFIL Spokesperson Andrea Tenenti told the National News Agancy that
The Lebanese Press Club on Tuesday condemned the new Israeli crime that resulted in the martyrdom of Al-Mayadeen journalist Farah Omar and her colleague,
Caretaker Prime Minister, Najib Mikati, on Tuesday expressed his strongest condemnation of the Israeli attack which targeted a press crew in southern Lebanon today
Hezbollah Media Relations decried on Tuesday a surge in Zionist aggression targeting Al-Mayadeen Channel, revealing a pattern of attacks against media professionals and civilians.
Kataeb Leader, Samy Gemayel, on Tuesday recalled his late brother, Minister Pierre Gemayel, on his 17th assassination anniversary.
“In every difficulty, at every challenge,
Caretaker Minister of Economy, Amin Salam, on Monday met in Doha with Qatari Minister of Finance, Ali bin Ahmed Al Kuwari, as part of
An-Nahar:
‘No Church’ could drop change of army commander before presidency
Nidaa Al-Watan:
South Lebanon fires disrupt communications, surpassing Litani River
Hezbollah
Caretaker Prime Minister, Najib Mikati, on Monday met at the Grand Serail with Caretaker Minister of Foreign Affairs and Emigrants, Dr. Abdullah Bou Habib,