The measure will allow Lebanese nationals to remain in the U.S. for 18 months and could be renewed. Israel and Hezbollah have been trading fire since Hezbollah announced a "support front" with Palestinians shortly after Hamas' assault on southern Israel on Oct. 7
The deferred designation, which lasts 18 months, allows Lebanese citizens to remain in the country with the right to work, according to a memorandum Biden sent to the Department of Homeland Security.
As the hashtag #LebanonDoesNotWantAWar trends on social media, leading Lebanese politicians seek de-escalation, clerics denounce 'Zionist interference' and Lebanese citizens voice open criticism of Hezbollah
Haaretz journalists Anshel Pfeffer and Bar Peleg recently joined IDF units in Gaza City and on the Lebanese border. Their dispatches tell the stories of Israelis from every possible background, whose lives changed dramatically three months ago
Tensions along the border increased overnight Wednesday after Lebanese media reported an Israeli attack on a village dozens of kilometers north of the Litani River – the landmark referred to in UN Resolution 1701
An El Al passenger flight entered Lebanese airspace recently, even as the ongoing war in Gaza was raging. Follow Israel Hayom on Facebook, Twitter, and Instagram Accordign to exclusive information Israel Hayom obtained, the Boeing Dreamliner plane took off and headed north en route to Ft. Lauderdale, Florida. During the flight, the pilot noticed […]