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Iran's tense meeting with Beirut, and Syria blames Israel for instability

Iran's tense meeting with Beirut, and Syria blames Israel for instability

Update: 2025-08-14
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Lebanon rejects foreign interference, its President tells Iran. Syria and Turkey's foreign ministers accuse Israel of undermining Damascus's rule. Civilian transitional rule in Gaza may last for up to a year.


On today's episode of Trending Middle East:


Lebanon rejects foreign interference, President Aoun tells top Iranian official


Syria and Turkey strike new military deal


US offers incentives to Syria to back off from fighting minorities


Postwar civilian rule may last up to a year, says Gaza's proposed governor


This episode features Jamie Prentis, Beirut correspondent; Lizzie Porter, Turkey correspondent; and Nada AlTaher, Senior Foreign Reporter.


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Iran's tense meeting with Beirut, and Syria blames Israel for instability

Iran's tense meeting with Beirut, and Syria blames Israel for instability

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