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Some residents of Tehran celebrate truce as a victory and a chance to return to normal life, but others remain cautious
Latest ceasefire violation one day after series of Israeli attacks on towns and villages
Israel may be invoking the 'Beirut model' for Tehran, but analysts say the cities are worlds apart
Hezbollah source tells The National that the group will not intervene, even if US joins conflict
Middle East deputy special envoy Morgan Ortagus will not fly in, amid speculation she will be given a new role
Long-range conflict has spread uncertainty across turbulent Levant region
Delay would come as factions in Lebanon complain about lack of consultation over weapons surrender
With its arsenal decimated and pressure to disarm, the Lebanese group has little capability to support its ally
Israeli army said its troops seized members of the Palestinian militant group in southern Syria
Meeting to be held after Eid Al Adha as rival factions accuse Fatah-dominated Palestinian leadership of taking decision without them
Abbas Araghchi insists Tehran will not interfere with internal affairs ahead of meeting with President Joseph Aoun
Officials engage with authorities in Beirut to implement Abbas-Aoun agreement
Country's history shows dangerous consequences of one-sided enforcement of ceasefires
Hamas complains it was not represented in decision-making process
Palestinian Authority leader Mahmoud Abbas met Lebanese Prime Minister Nawaf Salam on his second day in Beirut
