‘Everything might not be OK’:Terrifying reality of war for Australians in Lebanon

‘Everything might not be OK’:Terrifying reality of war for Australians in Lebanon

As Israeli attacks on Lebanon continue,Australians in the country live in constant fear of what might come next.

  • byRiley Walter

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What if one of Iran’s missiles carried a nuclear warhead? That possibility isn’t far off
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What if one of Iran’s missiles carried a nuclear warhead? That possibility isn’t far off

The United States needs to escalate its actions against Iran – because bully regimes respond to a stick.

  • byBret Stephens
Can Israel’s Iron Dome withstand Iran’s missiles?

Can Israel’s Iron Dome withstand Iran’s missiles?

The Iron Dome is just one part of Israel’s missile defence system. David’s Sling is another. How does it all work?

  • byJackson Graham andAngus Holland
This is Code Red time for an Israel-Iran ballistic missile war

This is Code Red time for an Israel-Iran ballistic missile war

We may be about to enter what could be the most dangerous moment in the history of the modern Middle East.

  • byThomas L. Friedman
Sydney school board member stands down after Hezbollah speeches
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Sydney school board member stands down after Hezbollah speeches

Sheikh Ahmad Jundi has resigned from an Islamic college after questions from the Herald about his support for the Iran-backed group in two speeches.

  • byPatrick Begley andLucy Carroll
Israeli military warns several Lebanese communities near the border to evacuate
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Israeli military warns several Lebanese communities near the border to evacuate

The Israeli military has warned people to evacuate nearly two dozen Lebanese border communities hours after launching what it said was a limited ground incursion against the Hezbollah militant group.

  • byMatthew Lee,Samy Magdy,Abby Sewell,Julia Frankel andBassem Mroue
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Police move to ban October 7 anniversary protests over Hezbollah flags
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Police move to ban October 7 anniversary protests over Hezbollah flags

NSW Police have applied to shut down rallies in Sydney,as protesters say calls to ban vigils and demonstrations are a ban on free speech.

  • byNatassia Chrysanthos andPaul Sakkal
NSW Police take court action to stop October 7 anniversary rallies

NSW Police take court action to stop October 7 anniversary rallies

Pro-Palestine gatherings planned for Sydney this weekend may not go ahead.

  • byRiley Walter
‘Refugees in their own land’:Lebanese Australians watch on,helpless,as bombs fall back home

‘Refugees in their own land’:Lebanese Australians watch on,helpless,as bombs fall back home

Sue Hosn fled southern Lebanon as a teenager during Israel’s 1978 invasion. As images of recent airstrikes flashed on her TV screen,she knew what her family members still there had to do:“Pack your stuff and leave.”

  • byMarta Pascual Juanola
‘Ask that question again’:Dutton rebukes ABC reporter for Hezbollah question

‘Ask that question again’:Dutton rebukes ABC reporter for Hezbollah question

The opposition leader accused the national broadcaster of failing to understand why Hezbollah is listed as a terrorist organisation,in a tense exchange with a reporter.

  • byNick Bonyhady
Can the AFP charge protesters for displaying the Hezbollah flag? It’s complicated

Can the AFP charge protesters for displaying the Hezbollah flag? It’s complicated

Parliament outlawed the display of terrorist symbols just this year. The rallies could pose the first major test of the fresh rules.

  • byOlivia Ireland