Press review: Lebanon caught between the US-Iranian agreement and the risk of a new...
Lebanon is at the heart of the power relationship between Washington, Tehran and Israel. Between American-Iranian discussions that now seem to preempt Washington's, military escalation to the south, pressure on Hezbollah's weapons and the Pentagon meeting, Beirut is trying to avoid a regional agreement transforming its territory into a sustainable front, under permanent tension and fragile.
Iran-USA Agreement: Islamabad accelerates
Mediation around a possible Iran-USA agreement is accelerating in Tehran. Pakistan's Interior Minister, Syed Mohsin Naqvi, met Abbas Araghchi, while a Qatari team arrived in coordination with Washington. Marshal Asim Munir was also reported in Iran. Discussions focus on a short text, possibly one page, to stop the war and open a wider negotiation on Ormuz, nuclear and sanctions.
The film « Palestine 36 », unveiled as a preview in Lebanon: an epic film fresco...
Beirut, Lebanon – 22 May 2026 Palestine 36, one of the year's historical dramas, directed by renowned Palestinian filmmaker Annemarie Jacir, was premiered in Lebanon on 21 May at the Metropolis Cinema in Mar Mikhaël, under the patronage of Dr. Basel Dalloul and the Dalloul Art Foundation (DAF). The pre-first [...]
Iranian Uranium: Trump hardens his arm
The fate of Iran's highly enriched uranium has become the main blocking point between Washington and Tehran. Donald Trump wants the stock to leave Iran, while Iranian officials refuse a transfer deemed dangerous for their sovereignty and security. Pakistan's mediation continues, but tensions around Ormuz, Israeli demands and the limits of international inspections still make the agreement uncertain.
Hezbollah weapons: the weighting poll
A poll published on 22 May shows a significant shift in Lebanese public debate. Nearly six in ten respondents expressed support for Hezbollah's disarmament, while nearly one in two supported direct negotiations with Israel. The figures also reveal strong denominational lines and a responsibility for escalation almost equally attributed to Israel and Hezbollah. These data place the state in the face of a delicate political equation.
Press review: US sanctions and Washington negotiations under pressure
A tight calendar around the Pentagon The newspapers of 22 May 2026 place Lebanon at the centre of a dense political and security moment. The sequence is dominated by American sanctions, preparations for the military meeting scheduled for May 29 in the Pentagon, and the direct effects of the regional war on [...]
South Lebanon: fragile truce, heavy balance
In southern Lebanon, the prolonged truce under American mediation was not enough to interrupt hostilities. Since 2 March, the Lebanese Ministry of Health has recorded 3,073 deaths and 9,362 injuries. The attack by Deir Qanoun al-Nahr, who killed 14 people, including 4 children and 3 women, illustrates the continuing violence on the front. Hezbollah drones, the Israeli presence, the role of the Lebanese army and the crisis of the displaced now dominate the next diplomatic meetings.
US sanctions: Hezbollah, Amal and Lebanese Armed Forces targeted
The United States announced a new set of sanctions against nine people in Lebanon, including Hezbollah officials, two Amal cadres, one Iranian diplomat and two security officials related to the Lebanese Army and the General Security. Washington says it wants to counter Hezbollah's influence in institutions and accelerate its disarmament. Hezbollah and Amal denounce political pressure, while the targeting of security officials exposes the Lebanese state to a delicate sequence.
In Brazzaville and Levant, time goes up the slope: the Vintage Collective Market stops...
What if, for five days, time decides to slow down? What if the workings of everyday life gave way to a colourful, retro and resolutely creative parenthesis? It is the bet of the Vintage Collective Market, which invests Brazzaville and Levant from 27 to 31 May 2026, with a simple promise: to have the [...]
Amnesty: justice à la carte
The postponement of the general amnesty reveals the fragility of Lebanese justice. Presented as a response to judicial delays and overcrowding, the text has become a battlefield between families of Islamist detainees, political networks, drug records, victims and sensitive names like Ahmad Al Assir. Parliament must now choose between a law based on public criteria and a new Community bargaining.
Ben Gvir triggers a new diplomatic crisis between Israel and Europe
The video published by Itamar Ben Gvir showing flotilla activists kneeling for Gaza and hands tied triggered a rapid diplomatic crisis. Several countries, including France, Italy, Spain, Belgium, the Netherlands, Portugal and Canada, have convened or announced the convening of Israeli representatives. The case involves the treatment of detainees, the communication of the Israeli minister and the political management of the blockade of Gaza.
Press review: Lebanon suspended from regional negotiations and the southern front
Lebanon remains caught between regional negotiations, fragile truce and active southern front. The Lebanese press of 21 May 2026 describes a country suspended from discussions between Washington, Tehran, Beirut and Tel Aviv, while Hadatha, the Israeli strikes and internal tensions further weaken the State in all immediate ways.
Trump-Netanyahu: Call on Iran
According to Axios, the call between Donald Trump and Benjamin Netanyahu went wrong around a new diplomatic initiative on Iran. The US President would like to keep an agreement open, while the Israeli Prime Minister considers the proposal too risky. Behind this tense exchange is the fate of Lebanon, whose southern front could be integrated into wider regional negotiations.
Situation in Lebanon: the South still under pressure
The situation in Lebanon remains dominated by the continued Israeli strikes in the South, the claimed fighting around Haddatha and a prolonged truce that struggles to produce concrete effects on the ground. The last 24 hours have been marked by deaths in Dweir and Tebnine, bombardments in several villages, diplomatic pressure around Washington, and internal political tensions around Hezbollah weapons and general amnesty.




















