Israel, Lebanon officials to meet. And, judge won't block Trump's mail-in voting order
Lebanese and Israeli military officials are scheduled to meet in Washington amid ongoing tensions in Lebanon. Iran has stated it will not agree to a deal with the U.S. unless the conflict involving Israel and Hezbollah is resolved. Meanwhile, the Justice Department is investigating writer E. Jean Carroll for potential perjury related to her lawsuits against former President Trump.
- ▪Lebanese and Israeli military officials are set to meet today in Washington.
- ▪Iran insists it will not sign a deal with the U.S. unless the war in Lebanon ends.
- ▪The Justice Department is investigating E. Jean Carroll for potential perjury in her lawsuits against Trump.
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