Israel and Hezbollah trade heavy fire overnight after deadly attacks in Lebanon, Gaza

Israel and Hezbollah trade heavy fire overnight after deadly attacks in Lebanon, Gaza
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22 September, 2024

The Israeli military launched huge airstrikes on southern Lebanon overnight Saturday-Sunday as Hezbollah fired a big salvo of rockets, the farthest into northern Israel so far since the start of cross-border fighting last October.

Hezbollah reportedly used new missiles in the overnight strikes, which it says were an initial response to the wave of deadly attacks in Lebanon this week. The group targeted the Rafael military industry complexes near the port city of Haifa as well as the Ramat David base and airport.

On Tuesday and Wednesday, Israeli intelligence remotely detonated thousands of pagers and walkie-talkies used by the Iran-backed militant group, killing dozens and injuring thousands, and an Israeli airstrike south of Beirut on Friday killed some of Hezbollah's most senior commanders, as well as over 40 civilians.

There is concern that the Israel-Lebanon escalation could lead to a full blown war, nearly one year after the Gaza war began.

In Gaza, at least 43 civilians have been killed since Saturday morning, 22 of them when Israel bombed a school-turned-shelter in Gaza city on Saturday.

Netanyahu says will 'not tolerate' attacks from Lebanon
11:44 AM
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Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu said he will "not tolerate" attacks on Israel after Hezbollah fired more than 100 rockets from Lebanon overnight, in retaliation to a wave of deadly Israeli attacks this week.

Israeli airstrikes kill 3 in south Lebanon: health ministry
11:43 AM
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Three people were reported killed in south Lebanon on Sunday in Israeli airstrikes, the Lebanese health ministry said.

Gaza death toll at 41,431 since Oct 7: health ministry
11:37 AM
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At least 41, 431 Palestinians have been killed and 95,818 injured in Israel's military offensive on Gaza since October 7, the Gaza health ministry said in a statement on Sunday.

Israel 'landed a series of blows on Hezbollah': Netanyahu
11:17 AM
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Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu said on Sunday that Israel had "landed a series of blows on Hezbollah" after a night of intense cross-border fire and attacks this week in Lebanon.

"In recent days, we have landed a series of blows on Hezbollah that it could have never imagined. If Hezbollah did not get the message, I assure you it will get the message," Netanyahu said in a statement.

"No country can tolerate attacks on its citizens, attacks on its cities. And we, the State of Israel, will not tolerate it either," he said, vowing to return residents of northern Israel displaced by nearly a year of fighting to their homes.

Israeli strike kills 7 in Gaza school compound
11:14 AM
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An Israeli airstrike killed seven people in a school sheltering displaced families in Gaza City on Sunday, Palestinian health officials said.

The strike hit Kafr Qasem School in Beach camp at around 11 a.m. (0800 GMT), the officials said. Among those killed was Majed Saleh, the director of Gaza's Public Works and Housing Ministry, they added.

The Israeli military, as always, claimed it had targeted militants operating from the compound. Hamas has regularly denied Israeli accusations that it uses hospitals and other civilians buildings for military purposes in the near year-old war.

Six other Palestinians were killed in separate airstrikes in central and southern parts of Gaza, the medics said. They put the number of Palestinians killed in Israeli strikes so far on Sunday at 16.

UN warns of 'catastrophe' amid Israel-Hezbollah escalation
10:07 AM
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A UN official warned of imminent regional "catastrophe" from the worsening violence on the Israel-Lebanon front.

"With the region on the brink of an imminent catastrophe, it cannot be overstated enough: there is NO military solution that will make either side safer," United Nations special coordinator for Lebanon Jeanine Hennis-Plasschaert said on social media platform X.

Israel forces raid Al Jazeera office in the West Bank
9:03 AM
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Qatari broadcaster Al Jazeera said that Israeli forces raided its office in Ramallah in the occupied West Bank on Sunday and issued a 45-day closure order.

Israel's government last week announced it was revoking the press credentials of Al Jazeera journalists in the country, four months after banning the channel from operating inside Israel.

Israeli army says intercepted 'aerial target' from east
9:01 AM
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Israel's military said on Sunday that it intercepted a "suspicious aerial target" launched from the east, and that no damage or injuries were reported.

Earlier, an official in the Islamic Resistance in Iraq, a grouping of Iran-backed armed factions, said they launched cruise missile and explosive drone attacks at Israel.

Islamic Resistance in Iraq says launched attacks on Israel
8:54 AM
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An Iraqi coalition of pro-Iran armed groups claimed on Sunday a drone attack against Israel, where the military said it had intercepted "multiple suspicious aerial targets" coming from Iraq overnight.

"The fighters of the Islamic Resistance of Iraq targeted on Sunday morning a strategic location in the occupied territories using drones," the Iraqi coalition said in a statement on Telegram, referring to Israel, and adding it was carried out "in support of our people in Gaza".

The attack caused no injuries, according to the Israeli military.

Hezbollah struck Israeli base, military industry near Haifa
8:53 AM
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Hezbollah said its fighters targeted military production facilities and an air base in northern Israel on Sunday after Israeli air strikes on south Lebanon.

The group said in a statement that the rocket fire at the area of the northern Israeli port city of Haifa was part of its response to attacks this week carried out by Israel.

"In an initial response" to the explosions of pagers and two-way radios on Tuesday and Wednesday, Hezbollah "bombed the Rafael military industry complexes" in northern Israel with "dozens" of Katyusha, Fadi-1 and Fadi-2 rockets, the group said.

Hezbollah also said it targeted the "Ramat David base and airport", around 45 kilometres (28 miles) from the border, twice overnight with "dozens" of Fadi-1 and Fadi-2 rockets "in response to the repeated Israeli attacks that targeted different Lebanese regions and killed many civilians".

The Ramat David site is among the deepest inside Israeli territory that the group has said it has targeted in nearly a year of cross-border exchanges.

Hundreds of thousands take cover after new Hezbollah barrage
8:52 AM
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The Israeli military said more than 100 projectiles were fired early Sunday from Lebanon, forcing hundreds of thousands to take cover.

"Hundreds of thousands of people had to take refuge in bomb shelters at that time across northern Israel," military spokesman Lieutenant Colonel Nadav Shoshani told AFP.

Death toll rises to 45 from Israeli strike on Beirut suburb
8:50 AM
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The death toll from an Israeli air strike that targeted Hezbollah military commanders in a Beirut southern suburb this week has risen to 45, Lebanon's health ministry said Sunday.

"The number of dead has risen to 45 people," a ministry statement said, updating an earlier toll of 37 from the Friday attack.

It said "work continues to remove the rubble for the third day in a row" and that DNA sampling would be used to determine the identities of some of the bodies.

Israel defence agency orders schools shut in northern areas
8:50 AM
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Israel's civil defence agency on Sunday ordered all schools in the country's north closed following rocket fire by Lebanese armed group Hezbollah and intensifying cross-border violence.

The military's Home Front Command said schools and other educational institutions and activities would not be permitted in the north until at least Monday at 6:00 pm (1500 GMT).

100 rockets fired from Lebanon within hours: Israeli army
8:49 AM
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The Israeli military said more than 100 projectiles were fired from Lebanon early Sunday, with fire services working to put out blazes sparked by falling munitions in Israel's north.

The military said that "approximately 20 projectiles were identified crossing from Lebanon" shortly before 5:00 am (0200 GMT), followed by a barrage of "approximately 85 projectiles" launched from Lebanon after 6:00 am (0300 GMT).

Rockets were also fired during the night, the military said. Israel's medical emergency service Magen David Adom said in a statement that four people were wounded from shrapnels during the night.

The military also reported attacks from the east.

During the night, "multiple suspicious aerial targets" approached Israel from the direction of Iraq, the military said, adding they were intercepted and caused no injuries.

 

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