For now, links to FIVE reports from Middle East Eye, the Cradle, and Middle East Monitor; others are accessible by clicking on their names. (Scroll up or down for today’s UKRAINE, WEST BANK, GAZA and IRAN so far, and down for LEBANON 6-22-26.) — MCM
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Two killed by Israeli fire in southern Lebanon. From Middle East Eye. According to a report from Lebanon’s National News Agency, two men were killed today when Israeli soldiers “opened fire with their machine-guns in their direction while they were standing near an excavator that was unblocking a road” in a town near the city of Nabatieh. READ MORE . . .
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Washington ‘ends’ Israeli freedom of action inside Lebanon: report. From the Cradle. The U.S. government has informed Israel that it no longer has authorization for “unrestricted” military action in Lebanon, despite continued Israeli attacks and occupation in the country, Channel 12 reported today. READ MORE . . .
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Netanyahu says Israel must ‘break free from dependence’ after tensions with Trump. From Middle East Monitor. Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu said today that Israel must reduce its dependence on foreign support and build an independent arms system amid disagreements between his government and the administration of U.S. President Donald Trump, Anadolu reports. READ MORE . . .
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FROM JUNE 22 New ‘deconfliction mechanism’ for Lebanon excludes Israel, limits ‘freedom of action’: report. From the Cradle. A new Lebanon “deconfliction mechanism” was reportedly established over the weekend in Switzerland during talks between Iran and the U.S., which will “exclude” Israel and involve Washington, Tehran, Beirut, Qatar, and Pakistan, Channel 12 reported on Monday without citing sources. READ MORE . . .
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FROM JUNE 22 Lebanon building damage in Israeli attacks esimated at $1.38B. From Middle East Monitor. The direct cost of damage to buildings in southern Lebanon due to the recent Israeli offensive on the country exceeded $1.38 billion, with rubble estimated at around 3.1 million cubic meters, a UN agency and a Lebanese research center said Monday. READ MORE . . .
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