We have started to collect the most important news related to Lebanon in November 2005. By default, most recent news are listed first.
Israeli forces push deeper into southern Lebanon after the cabinet agrees to widen its ground offensive.
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The Lebanese football team pulls out of the qualifying rounds of the Asian Cup because of the current crisis.
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Israel decides to widen land operations in Lebanon, hours after PM Ehud Olmert rules out an immediate ceasefire.
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Israel decides to widen land operations in Lebanon, hours after PM Ehud Olmert rules out an immediate ceasefire.
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The UN expresses concern over Lebanon's environment after Israeli bombs cause major oil spill.
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Israel rejects a ceasefire in Lebanon, saying this would allow the threat posed by militants to return.
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Israel agrees to stop south Lebanon air strikes for 48 hours to investigate more than 50 deaths in Qana.
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The UN secretary general renews calls for an urgent truce after Israel kills 54 Lebanese civilians.
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More than 54 civilians, at least 34 of them children, die in Lebanon in Israel's deadliest strike of the conflict.
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Several people are wounded in fresh Israeli air strikes in Gaza as Lebanon offensive continues.
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The US secretary of state will meet leaders in Israel and Lebanon, and warns of the need for "give and take".
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Israel refuses a UN plea for a three-day truce in Lebanon, as the US secretary of state returns to the region.
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The UN says the peacekeeper deaths in Lebanon may deter countries from contributing to a future force in the area.
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The UN seeks a three-day truce to let aid enter Lebanon - but the US reject calls for an immediate ceasefire.
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An international force must be swiftly sent to Lebanon, the US president says, after talks with Tony Blair.
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The US rejects Israel's claim it has approval to carry on bombing Lebanon, as UK and US leaders prepare for talks.
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Israel carries out dozens of air strikes on Lebanon, as UK Prime Minister Tony Blair flies to Washington for talks.
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The UN Security Council voices "shock and distress" at the deaths of UN troops in an Israeli raid on Lebanon.
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Israel approves a new call-up of reservists but will not expand ground operations in Lebanon, the cabinet says.
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Israel says key world powers gave the green light to its Lebanon campaign by not urging an immediate truce.
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Australia is withdrawing a contingent of troops from south Lebanon, following the deaths of four UN observers.
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Nine Israeli soldiers die in clashes - the country's biggest loss of life in one day of its campaign in Lebanon.
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UN observers in Lebanon urged Israeli troops 10 times to stop shelling before four were killed, a UN report says.
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UN Secretary General Kofi Annan, at Middle East crisis talks in Rome, calls for an immediate truce.
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China condemns an Israeli attack in Lebanon which killed four UN observers, including a Chinese national.
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Four UN observers are killed in an Israeli air strike in southern Lebanon, as world powers prepare for talks on the crisis.
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