Lebanon’s PSP, Hezbollah, Amal Hold Talks to Prevent Street Clash

A man clad in a mask depicting the Lebanese flag stands next to flaming tires at a makeshift roadblock set up by anti-government demonstrators in the area of Dora on the northern outskirts of Lebanon's capital Beirut on March 8, 2021. (AFP)
A man clad in a mask depicting the Lebanese flag stands next to flaming tires at a makeshift roadblock set up by anti-government demonstrators in the area of Dora on the northern outskirts of Lebanon's capital Beirut on March 8, 2021. (AFP)
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Lebanon’s PSP, Hezbollah, Amal Hold Talks to Prevent Street Clash

A man clad in a mask depicting the Lebanese flag stands next to flaming tires at a makeshift roadblock set up by anti-government demonstrators in the area of Dora on the northern outskirts of Lebanon's capital Beirut on March 8, 2021. (AFP)
A man clad in a mask depicting the Lebanese flag stands next to flaming tires at a makeshift roadblock set up by anti-government demonstrators in the area of Dora on the northern outskirts of Lebanon's capital Beirut on March 8, 2021. (AFP)

Contacts were kicked off on Monday between rival Lebanese parties to defuse tensions sparked by street protests fueled by anger at corruption that has led to the worst economic crisis in decades.

Minor clashes had erupted between rival parties that have taken part in the protests.

Officials from the Progressive Socialist Party (PSP) held phone calls with Hezbollah and the Amal Movement to underline “support for the people’s demands, while also stressing opposition to the blocking of roads.”

They warned against attempts to “exploit the wave of popular protests to spark strife.”

The PSP said: “Amid the deteriorating economic and living crisis and absence of any efforts by officials to ease the crisis and government formation impasse, the people have nothing left to do but exercise their most basic right to express their rejection of the crisis.”

The party said it supports the protests as long as they do not harm civil peace and stability.

It added that PSP chief Walid Jumblatt has tasked former minister Ghazi al-Aridi to carry out contacts with Hezbollah official Wafiq Safa and Speaker Nabih Berri’s adviser Ahmed Baalbaki and to “stress the need that protests should not be exploited to create any strife.”

A political crisis has left Lebanon without a government since Hassan Diab resigned last August following the cataclysmic Beirut port blast. Saad Hariri has been named to form a new government but his efforts have stumbled at differences with President Michel Aoun.

The protests come against the backdrop of a crash in the local currency, an increase of consumer goods prices and political bickering between rival groups that has delayed the formation of a new government. Lebanon's currency has lost 85% of its value in the past year and a half.

On Monday, Aoun blasted the road closures calling them “organized acts of sabotage that aim to undermine stability.”



Sudan Army Says Intercepts Drone Attack on Key Southern City

Armed elements affiliated with the Sudanese army (AFP)
Armed elements affiliated with the Sudanese army (AFP)
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Sudan Army Says Intercepts Drone Attack on Key Southern City

Armed elements affiliated with the Sudanese army (AFP)
Armed elements affiliated with the Sudanese army (AFP)

The Sudanese army intercepted Saturday a drone attack launched by the Rapid Support Forces on the key southern city of El-Obeid, a military source told AFP, two days after the RSF group said it agreed to a US-backed truce proposal.

The RSF, at war with the army since April 2023, appears to be preparing for an offensive to seize the army-controlled city, less than two weeks after it captured the city of El-Fasher -- the last army stronghold in the western Darfur region.

"The air defense system today shot down a drone launched by the RSF militia towards the city," said the military source, who requested anonymity because they are not authorised to brief the media.

El-Obeid, the capital of North Kordofan state, sits on a key supply route linking the Sudanese capital Khartoum to Darfur.

The fall of El-Fasher gave the RSF control of all five state capitals in the vast western region, in addition to parts of the south.

The army controls most of Sudan's north, east and center.

El-Fasher's takeover was accompanied by reports of mass killings, sexual violence and looting, drawing international condemnation.

On Thursday, the RSF said it had agreed to a truce proposal, but the United Nations warned the following day of "clear preparations for intensified hostilities" in Sudan, "with everything that implies for its long-suffering people".

The conflict, which erupted in April 2023, has killed tens of thousands of people, displaced nearly 12 million and triggered a hunger crisis.

Both sides have been accused of committing atrocities over the course of the war.


One Palestinian Killed by Israeli Firing in Gaza

Palestinians move between destroyed buildings in Jabaliya, northern Gaza Strip, 04 November 2025, amid a ceasefire between Israel and Hamas. (EPA)
Palestinians move between destroyed buildings in Jabaliya, northern Gaza Strip, 04 November 2025, amid a ceasefire between Israel and Hamas. (EPA)
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One Palestinian Killed by Israeli Firing in Gaza

Palestinians move between destroyed buildings in Jabaliya, northern Gaza Strip, 04 November 2025, amid a ceasefire between Israel and Hamas. (EPA)
Palestinians move between destroyed buildings in Jabaliya, northern Gaza Strip, 04 November 2025, amid a ceasefire between Israel and Hamas. (EPA)

One Palestinian was killed in Gaza by Israeli firing and another wounded on Saturday, local medics said, as a fragile ceasefire holds between Hamas and Israel.

Gazan medical officials said the person who died was killed by Israeli firing east of Bureij refugee camp in the central Gaza Strip. Civil defense rescuers said one Palestinian was shot and wounded by Israeli gunfire in the western Khan Younis area in the southern part of the Strip.

The Israeli military did not immediately respond to a request for comment.

According to Reuters, the US-brokered Gaza truce, which left thorny issues like the disarmament of Palestinian militant group Hamas and a timeline for Israeli withdrawal from Gaza unresolved, has been tested by periodic violence since coming into force on October 10.


Two Siblings Killed in Israeli Strike in South Lebanon

Members of the Lebanese Red Cross inspect the wreckage of a car targeted by an Israeli drone in the town of Shebaa on Saturday (EPA)
Members of the Lebanese Red Cross inspect the wreckage of a car targeted by an Israeli drone in the town of Shebaa on Saturday (EPA)
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Two Siblings Killed in Israeli Strike in South Lebanon

Members of the Lebanese Red Cross inspect the wreckage of a car targeted by an Israeli drone in the town of Shebaa on Saturday (EPA)
Members of the Lebanese Red Cross inspect the wreckage of a car targeted by an Israeli drone in the town of Shebaa on Saturday (EPA)

An Israeli drone strike killed two Lebanese brothers in their car Saturday, according to Lebanon's news agency, as Israel claimed it had hit arms smugglers from a group affiliated to Hezbollah.

The National News Agency report said the pair were from the town of Shebaa and hit while driving on a road on the slopes of Mount Hermon in southeastern Lebanon, "causing their SUV to catch fire and resulting in their deaths".

The Israeli military confirmed that they had conducted a strike near Shebaa and killed two from the "Lebanese Resistance Brigades", a group allied to Hezbollah.

"The terrorists were involved in smuggling weapons used by Hezbollah and their activities constituted a blatant violation of the understandings between Israel and Lebanon," the Israeli military said.

"The (military) will continue to operate in order to remove any threat posed to the State of Israel," it warned.

Lebanon's health ministry confirmed the death toll.

A similar Israeli strike on Saturday morning on a car near a hospital in the southern city of Bint Jbeil wounded seven people, according to the ministry.

The latest strikes came as the European Union added its voice to international concern over Israel's continued strikes despite its year-old ceasefire with Lebanon.