Israel says it killed Hezbollah commander in first strike on Beirut since ceasefire
The Guardian view on ceasefires that aren’t: Israel never stopped killing in Gaza – allies must reject any escalation | Editorial (theguardian); Israel Says It Killed a Hezbollah Chief Near Beirut, Testing the Truce (nytimes)

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S3634 · 119th Congress
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This story is about The Guardian view on ceasefires that aren't: Israel never stopped killing in Gaza – allies must reject any escalation | Editorial. This bill would require identification of covered foreign persons obstructing humanitarian assistance and impose sanctions.
If passed, it would:
- Require identification of covered foreign persons obstructing humanitarian assistance and impose sanctions (with • Put congressional oversight and reporting pressure on humanitarian-access restrictions connected to Gaza.
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This story is about continued killing in Gaza, concerns that ceasefires are not holding, and fears of escalation. This bill would set 2026 spending levels for the State Department and foreign aid and place conditions and reporting requirements on that funding.
If passed, it would
- Sets State Department and foreign aid funding levels for 2026 • Requires agencies to send plans and reports to Congress.
This story is about The Guardian view on ceasefires that aren't: Israel never stopped killing in Gaza – allies must reject any escalation | Editorial. This bill would put the House on record urging urgent humanitarian aid delivery/disbursement for Gaza civilians.
If passed, it would
- Put the House on record urging urgent humanitarian aid delivery/disbursement for Gaza civilians • Increase political pressure for executive-branch humanitarian access/aid surge efforts (nonbinding.
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