Israel’s military success in Lebanon and the strings Gulf patrons attached to reconstruction money forced Hezbollah to cut its losses and acquiesce to the election of a president it had vetoed for 802 days: Lebanese Armed Forces Commander Joseph Aoun. The new president promised the state would hold the monopoly on arms – code for disarming Hezbollah – and vowed “positive neutrality” in the Arab-Israeli conflict, signaling a return to the 1949 truce with Jerusalem.
NIS 3.4 Billion Resettlement Plan Aims to Return Northerners by March
After more than a year of displacement, thousands prepare to return as Israel pledges financial aid and security guarantees.
Israfan | Jan 6, 2025

After over a year of war-driven displacement, thousands of Israelis from the north are preparing to return home in March. To support this transition, the Israeli government has announced a NIS 3.4 billion ($934 million) compensation plan aimed at easing the financial burden on returning families and ensuring long-term security in the region.











