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Lebanon: Syrian Foreign Minister visits after Trump calls for help in disarming Hezbollah
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Lebanon: Syrian Foreign Minister visits after Trump calls for help in disarming Hezbollah

The Syrian Foreign Minister, Asad al-Sayyabani, is visiting Lebanon today, meeting with high-ranking Lebanese officials including President Nabih Berri, a close ally of Hezbollah. This visit occurs amid Syrian reluctance to become involved in Lebanon despite U.S. pressure, particularly after former U.S. President Donald Trump encouraged Syria to take responsibility for Hezbollah disarmament, criticizing Israel for causing excessive civilian casualties in Lebanon. The U.S. had previously urged Syria to consider sending forces to eastern Lebanon to assist in the disarmament process, but Damascus remains cautious, fearing broader regional conflict and ethnic tensions. This marks Sayyabani’s second visit to Lebanon since October 2025, aiming to improve bilateral relations post-Assad’s overthrow. Recent Syrian authorities have maintained an adversarial stance toward Hezbollah, arresting suspected members linked to the group, which denies having a presence in Syria. Syrian authorities claim they have blocked Hezbollah’s supply lines through Syria and prevented arms trafficking to Lebanon. Historical tensions between Syria and Lebanon date back to Syria’s military intervention during the

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Lebanon: Syrian Foreign Minister visits after Trump calls for help in disarming Hezbollah

The Syrian Foreign Minister, Asad al-Sayyabani, is visiting Lebanon today, meeting with high-ranking Lebanese officials including President Nabih Berri, a close ally of Hezbollah. This visit occurs amid Syrian reluctance to become involved in Lebanon despite U.S. pressure, particularly after former U.S. President Donald Trump encouraged Syria to take responsibility for Hezbollah disarmament, criticizing Israel for causing excessive civilian casualties in Lebanon. The U.S. had previously urged Syria to consider sending forces to eastern Lebanon to assist in the disarmament process, but Damascus remains cautious, fearing broader regional conflict and ethnic tensions. This marks Sayyabani’s second visit to Lebanon since October 2025, aiming to improve bilateral relations post-Assad’s overthrow. Recent Syrian authorities have maintained an adversarial stance toward Hezbollah, arresting suspected members linked to the group, which denies having a presence in Syria. Syrian authorities claim they have blocked Hezbollah’s supply lines through Syria and prevented arms trafficking to Lebanon. Historical tensions between Syria and Lebanon date back to Syria’s military intervention during the

Bias read (Center): The article presents a balanced account of the situation, detailing both Syrian caution and U.S. pressures, as well as historical and current tensions involving Hezbollah. It does not exhibit overtly biased language or selective sourcing.

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Israel: We destroyed Hezbollah's tunnel in southern Lebanon - US had been informed

The Israeli military destroyed underground infrastructure belonging to Hezbollah in the village of Matzadat Al-Zu'un in southern Lebanon, according to a joint statement by Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu and Defense Minister Yoav Gallant. The operation targeted tunnels approximately 200 meters long used by Hezbollah. The Israeli authorities stated that their forces will remain in the security zone in southern Lebanon and continue operations aimed at destroying infrastructure they claim is used by terrorist organizations, to neutralize threats against northern Israel communities, and to ensure the safety of Israeli citizens. The report notes that the U.S. was informed prior to the operation.

Bias read (Right): The article frames the Israeli military action as a justified and necessary operation against a 'terrorist organization' (Hezbollah), using terms like 'neutralize threats' and 'ensure the safety of Israeli citizens.' It emphasizes the strategic importance of the operation and presents it as part ofa

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