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On Tuesday, Hezbollah chief Hassan Nasrallah said his movement would only recognise the maritime border deal between Lebanon and Israel once it was officially signed. Until then, Nasrallah said, 'we will remain vigilant'.
To ease Lebanon's energy crisis, Shi'ite group Hezbollah has bought Iranian fuel into Lebanon via Syria amid criticism that such a move could risk US sanctions.
Lebanon, which has seen slow progress in its offshore exploration, this week granted a company a permit to conduct seismic surveys in one maritime block.
Israeli attacks in Lebanon have devastated historic sites, fueling widespread condemnation and highlighting the urgent threat to the country's cultural heritage
The suspension comes after Israel and Iran threatened to target each others energy infrastructure following Iran's ballistic missile attack on 1 October.
Hassan Nasrallah warned that 'no one' would be allowed to operate in maritime oil and gas fields in Lebanon if Beirut is unable to do so first
Announcing a third Iranian fuel ship for Lebanon, Hezbollah chief Hassan Nasrallah said 'our words will be clear when the first vessel reaches Lebanon'.
Despite fighting with Israel and 94,000 displaced in its south, Lebanon is hosting over 100 festivals this summer. The Lebanese are divided about them.
The US has warned Lebanon that it could be subjected to sanctions if it accepts a gift of fuel from Iran, one day after a strike in Syria on an Iranian convoy reportedly carrying fuel to Iran.
Film Review: Lebanon: Explosion of Anger is a documentary film by Polish company Vision House telling the stories of survivors of the Beirut blast, in their own words.