Lebanon Sets Ceasefire as Condition for Talks with Israel

A child stands on the rubble of a building destroyed by an Israeli air strike in the southern Lebanese town of Kfarsir (AFP)
A child stands on the rubble of a building destroyed by an Israeli air strike in the southern Lebanese town of Kfarsir (AFP)
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Lebanon Sets Ceasefire as Condition for Talks with Israel

A child stands on the rubble of a building destroyed by an Israeli air strike in the southern Lebanese town of Kfarsir (AFP)
A child stands on the rubble of a building destroyed by an Israeli air strike in the southern Lebanese town of Kfarsir (AFP)

Lebanon will not enter negotiations with Israel until a ceasefire is firmly in place, President Joseph Aoun said, calling for a unified national stance.

He also stressed the need to prioritize the return of displaced residents to their villages, alongside a crackdown on weapons stockpiles and any armed presence.

A second meeting between Lebanon’s ambassador to Washington, Nada Hamadeh Moawad, and Israeli ambassador Yechiel Leiter is scheduled for Thursday at the State Department. The talks are expected to focus on extending the truce and setting a framework for negotiations, including timing and venue.

Ahead of the meeting, Israeli Foreign Minister Gideon Saar described Lebanon as a “failed state effectively run by Iran through Hezbollah,” adding that the group was “a common enemy of Israel and Lebanon”

He said disputes such as border demarcation could be resolved, but called Hezbollah the main obstacle and urged Beirut to cooperate against it.

Aoun has been working to close ranks among political factions and build backing for the negotiating track. Contacts are ongoing to extend the ceasefire, he said, pledging efforts to end what he described as the country’s “abnormal conditions.”

He insisted any talks would proceed without compromising sovereignty, saying there would be no concessions “except in what serves Lebanon’s interests and those of all its people.”

The planned negotiations would hinge on a full halt to Israeli attacks, a complete withdrawal from Lebanese territory, the return of detainees and deployment of the army along the international border, alongside the launch of reconstruction efforts. The return of displaced residents remains a central priority, he underlined.

The president chaired a security meeting focused on maintaining stability. He called for stricter enforcement of government measures, stronger deployment of security forces and closer coordination among agencies.

He also ordered raids on suspected arms depots. “No one will be allowed to obstruct security measures or undermine stability,” he said, calling the preservation of civil peace a “red line.”

Separately, discussions with a parliamentary committee focused on documenting damage caused by Israel, with the aim of presenting evidence - including photos and videos - to international bodies. Legal files are also being prepared in cooperation with the Beirut Bar Association.

Committee members praised efforts to shore up the ceasefire and push for lasting stability, particularly in the south, as well as moves to bring Lebanon’s case to regional and international forums.

Hezbollah has rejected the prospect of direct talks. MP Hassan Ezzedine said such calls were “rejected and condemned,” describing them as a departure from Lebanon’s national principles and Arab identity.

He also called for “genuine national unity” to face external pressure, adding that the group would not accept imposed boundaries or buffer zones.



Aqaba Port Operations Normal, Says Director General

The Jordanian capital, Amman. Petra file photo
The Jordanian capital, Amman. Petra file photo
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Aqaba Port Operations Normal, Says Director General

The Jordanian capital, Amman. Petra file photo
The Jordanian capital, Amman. Petra file photo

Director-General of Aqaba Company for Ports Operation and Management Mahmoud Khleifat refuted reports on Sunday that Jordan’s Aqaba seaport has been evacuated due to unspecified threats.

“Aqaba seaport is working normally; it has not been evacuated”, he said.

Earlier, the US embassy in Amman said that Jordanian authorities evacuated the airport and the seaport in the coastal city of Aqaba, citing a threat that was not immediately specified.

"Due to a specific and credible threat, Jordanian authorities evacuated the international airport and seaport in Aqaba. We strongly advise all Americans to refrain traveling to either the airport or seaport," the embassy said in a statement.


Palestinians Say Israeli Settlers Torch Mosque, Factory

A Palestinian man checks the torched entrance at the damaged Al-Taqwa mosque, whose walls were also daubed with Hebrew graffiti in an attack allegedly carried out by Israeli settlers in the Palestinian village of Al-Tuwani, south of Yatta, near Hebron in the occupied West Bank on July 19, 2026. (AFP)
A Palestinian man checks the torched entrance at the damaged Al-Taqwa mosque, whose walls were also daubed with Hebrew graffiti in an attack allegedly carried out by Israeli settlers in the Palestinian village of Al-Tuwani, south of Yatta, near Hebron in the occupied West Bank on July 19, 2026. (AFP)
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Palestinians Say Israeli Settlers Torch Mosque, Factory

A Palestinian man checks the torched entrance at the damaged Al-Taqwa mosque, whose walls were also daubed with Hebrew graffiti in an attack allegedly carried out by Israeli settlers in the Palestinian village of Al-Tuwani, south of Yatta, near Hebron in the occupied West Bank on July 19, 2026. (AFP)
A Palestinian man checks the torched entrance at the damaged Al-Taqwa mosque, whose walls were also daubed with Hebrew graffiti in an attack allegedly carried out by Israeli settlers in the Palestinian village of Al-Tuwani, south of Yatta, near Hebron in the occupied West Bank on July 19, 2026. (AFP)

Israeli settlers set fire overnight to a mosque in a village in the occupied West Bank, a Palestinian official said Sunday, as an AFP journalist saw the structure's entrance scorched and Hebrew graffiti sprayed on its walls.

The incident came during a period of increased attacks against Palestinian communities by settlers in the Israeli-occupied West Bank since the start of the Gaza war in 2023.

More than two dozen settlers, some masked, attacked the Al-Taqwa mosque in the village of Al-Tuwani during the night and set it on fire, Mohammed Rabie, head of the village council, told AFP.

The settlers also set fire to two houses and a dairy factory, he said, adding the attackers spray-painted Hebrew graffiti on the walls of the mosque.

Rabie said the settlers fled after villagers emerged from their homes, adding that local volunteers managed to extinguish the flames before they spread further.

AFP photographs showed a child and an elderly man inspecting the charred entrance and windows of the mosque, where part of a prayer carpet had also been burned.

Rabie said the dairy factory, run by women from the Masafer Yatta community, suffered extensive damage.

"We thank God that this attack did not turn into a tragedy with loss of life," he said.

The Israeli police said it deployed officers to the village last night "after a report of suspects who caused damage at the site, including a vehicle that was set on fire, damage to the door of a prayer structure, and graffiti sprayed on walls."

"The investigation into the circumstances of the incident... is still ongoing."

"The settlers' attack took place in full view of the Israeli army," Palestinian activist Osama Makhamra told AFP, noting that an Israeli military watchtower stands close to the mosque that was set ablaze.

Rabie, however, said Israeli army, police and fire service personnel arrived in the village about half an hour after the attack and inspected the damage to the mosque and other property.

The Palestinian religious affairs ministry condemned the attack.

In a statement, the ministry described the arson as "a full-fledged terrorist act", accusing Israel's "extremist occupation government" of encouraging settler violence in an effort to displace Palestinians from Masafer Yatta and turn the conflict into "a religious war".

In a recent report, the United Nations Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs (OCHA) said Israeli settler violence in the occupied West Bank had reached "unprecedented" levels, averaging six attacks per day that resulted in casualties or property damage.

Excluding East Jerusalem, around three million Palestinians live in the occupied West Bank alongside more than 500,000 Israelis residing in settlements that are considered illegal under international law.

Israel has occupied the West Bank since 1967.


Eight Peshmerga Forces Wounded in Iranian Strike Targeting Northern Iraqi Kurdistan

A drone is intercepted in the sky over Erbil, Iraq, July 15, 2026, in this screengrab obtained from a social media video. Dlawer/X/via REUTERS
A drone is intercepted in the sky over Erbil, Iraq, July 15, 2026, in this screengrab obtained from a social media video. Dlawer/X/via REUTERS
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Eight Peshmerga Forces Wounded in Iranian Strike Targeting Northern Iraqi Kurdistan

A drone is intercepted in the sky over Erbil, Iraq, July 15, 2026, in this screengrab obtained from a social media video. Dlawer/X/via REUTERS
A drone is intercepted in the sky over Erbil, Iraq, July 15, 2026, in this screengrab obtained from a social media video. Dlawer/X/via REUTERS

Eight members of the Kurdish Peshmerga forces were wounded on Sunday in a drone attack targeting the headquarters of the Kurdistan Freedom Party, a Kurdish opposition group, in Erbil in Iraq's Kurdistan region.

Security sources also told Reuters that an attack drone was shot down near the US consulate in Erbil.

Kurdish media outlet Rudaw quoted Adib Khaledian, a member of the leadership of the Kurdistan Freedom Party, as saying that a drone strike early on Sunday targeted the party's Jamshar headquarters near the Darashakran camp in Erbil province, wounding eight Peshmerga fighters.

He added that "four of the Peshmerga fighters were seriously wounded," and said that "surveillance drones are constantly flying over our positions and gathering information," according to the German news agency.

According to the network, the force has been targeted several times by Iran, with previous attacks killing two Peshmerga fighters and wounding 26 others.