Lebanon
International support for Lebanon falls short without addressing core issues
French President Emmanuel Macron is hosting a high-profile international conference in Paris this Thursday aimed at gathering financial support for Lebanon.
The Jordanian Foreign Ministry issued a notice stating that citizens are asked to avoid traveling to Lebanon.
Sunset over Zaituna Bay, Beirut © Mena Today
The Jordanian Foreign Ministry issued a notice stating that citizens are asked to avoid traveling to Lebanon "in light of the developments in the region, and out of concern for the safety of Jordanian citizens abroad."
The notice also states that Jordanian citizens living or staying in Lebanon are asked to register on the embassy's website.
French President Emmanuel Macron is hosting a high-profile international conference in Paris this Thursday aimed at gathering financial support for Lebanon.
An Israeli strike on Wednesday night destroyed an office used by the pro-Iran Al-Mayadeen broadcaster, a Lebanese security source told Reuters.
The war between Israel and armed group Hezbollah is expected to wipe 9% off Lebanon's national wealth as measured by GDP, the United Nations said on Wednesday, with the scale of hostilities and the economic fallout set to surpass the last war in 2006.
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