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Israel ‘ready’ to invade Lebanon as strikes on Hezbollah kill 492 in one day — latest

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Moment of explosion in Lebanon as Hezbollah radio devices detonate

The death toll from Israeli airstrikes on southern Lebanon has risen to 492 people, including 35 children and 58 women, with at least 1,645 people wounded.

Thousands of Lebanese fled the south, and the main highway out of the southern port city of Sidon was jammed with cars heading toward Beirut. It was the biggest exodus in the region, and the highest single day death toll, since a 2006 war.

It came as Israeli military spokesperson Rear Admiral Daniel Hagari said the country’s forces were fully prepared for a ground invasion of Lebanon if necessary.

While stating that Israel is “not looking for wars”, he said the Israeli army was “in full readiness, and we will do whatever is necessary” to push Hezbollah back from the border.

Prime minister Benjamin Netanyahu sent a video message to civilians urging them to heed Israeli military warnings and evacuate their homes.

He said: “I have a message for the people of Lebanon: Israel’s war is not with you. It’s with Hezbollah. For too long, Hezbollah has been using you as human shields.

“I urge you – take this warning seriously.”

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Here are some of the latest photos from Lebanon

Below we have some of the latest photos from Lebanon after Israel launched its largest attack on the countries’ southern regions in nearly two decades.

Smoke billows over southern Lebanon following Israeli strikes, amid ongoing cross-border hostilities between Hezbollah and Israeli forces, as seen from Tyre
Smoke billows over southern Lebanon following Israeli strikes, amid ongoing cross-border hostilities between Hezbollah and Israeli forces, as seen from Tyre (REUTERS)
Lebanese citizens who fled the southern villages amid ongoing Israeli airstrikes Monday, sit on their cars at a highway that links to Beirut city, in the southern port city of Sidon, Lebanon
Lebanese citizens who fled the southern villages amid ongoing Israeli airstrikes Monday, sit on their cars at a highway that links to Beirut city, in the southern port city of Sidon, Lebanon (AP)
Lebanese men who fled on the southern villages amid ongoing Israeli airstrikes Monday sleep on a public beach in the southern port city of Sidon, Lebanon
Lebanese men who fled on the southern villages amid ongoing Israeli airstrikes Monday sleep on a public beach in the southern port city of Sidon, Lebanon (AP)

Tom Watling24 September 2024 07:21

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Watch: Netanyahu urges Lebanon civilians to evacuate their homes in video message

Netanyahu urges Lebanon civilians to evacuate their homes in video message

Maroosha Muzaffar24 September 2024 07:15

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‘I woke up to the sound of bombing’: Lebanese describe moments of desperation

In southern Lebanon, families fled north by cars, trucks, and motorcycles as the Israeli military targeted areas linked to Hezbollah on Monday.

Some residents reported receiving warnings from the Israeli military via text messages and voice recordings, urging them to leave areas near Hezbollah positions.

Zahra Sawli, a student, told BBC’s Newshour programme: “I woke up at 6am to the sound of bombing. By noon it started to get really intense and I saw a lot of strikes in my area.

“I heard a lot of glass shattering.”

Women and children fleeing the Israeli airstrikes in the south, arrive at a school turned into a shelter in Beirut, Monday, 23 SeptEMBER 2024
Women and children fleeing the Israeli airstrikes in the south, arrive at a school turned into a shelter in Beirut, Monday, 23 SeptEMBER 2024 (Copyright 2024 The Associated Press. All rights reserved)

She said: “Where are we supposed to go? A lot of people are still stuck on the streets. A lot of my friends are still stuck in traffic because a lot of people are trying to flee.”

The Lebanese health ministry said that 492 people had been killed and more than 1,600 injured in the Israeli bombardment on Monday.

Maroosha Muzaffar24 September 2024 07:00

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Irish president accuses Israeli embassy of circulating his letter to Iran

The president of Ireland, Michael D Higgins, accused the Israeli embassy in Dublin of circulating a letter he wrote to Iran’s president, Masoud Pezeshkian, after Mr Pezeshkian’s election.

The letter, which offered congratulations and expressed condolences over the death of Mr Pezeshkian’s predecessor, drew criticism — both in the UK and Ireland — once it became public. “You should ask where the criticism came from and how the letter was circulated and by whom and for what purpose,” Mr Higgins said.

He suggested the Israeli embassy was responsible for circulating it, something the embassy denied, calling his accusation “baseless” and “highly inflammatory and potentially slanderous”.

His letter to Mr Pezeshkian mentioned that Iran had a “crucial role” to play in the Middle East after Ebrahim Raisi’s death in a helicopter crash in May.

“I regret of course the circumstances that brought about the election, and take the opportunity to repeat the condolences of the people of Ireland for the death of your predecessor President Raisi,” the letter read.

Maroosha Muzaffar24 September 2024 06:30

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In pictures: Israeli airstrikes in Beirut’s southern suburbs

A man walks next to a damaged vehicle at the southern suburb of Beirut after an Israeli military strike, in Beirut, Lebanon, 23 September 2024
A man walks next to a damaged vehicle at the southern suburb of Beirut after an Israeli military strike, in Beirut, Lebanon, 23 September 2024 (EPA)
Journalists are given a tour at the site of an Israeli airstrike in Beirut’s southern suburb, Monday, 23 September 2024
Journalists are given a tour at the site of an Israeli airstrike in Beirut’s southern suburb, Monday, 23 September 2024 (AP)
A damaged vehicle is seen in the southern suburb of Beirut after an Israeli military strike, in Beirut, Lebanon, 23 September 2024. The Israeli Defense Forces (IDF) said they conducted a 'targeted strike' in Beirut on 23 September after the Israeli military announced that it launched 'extensive' airstrikes on Hezbollah targets in Lebanon. Lebanese residents of villages in the Beqaa Valley 'who are inside or near houses where rockets and weapons are stored' have been warned to 'move away immediately! For your safety and protection', the statement added
A damaged vehicle is seen in the southern suburb of Beirut after an Israeli military strike, in Beirut, Lebanon, 23 September 2024. The Israeli Defense Forces (IDF) said they conducted a ‘targeted strike’ in Beirut on 23 September after the Israeli military announced that it launched ‘extensive’ airstrikes on Hezbollah targets in Lebanon. Lebanese residents of villages in the Beqaa Valley ‘who are inside or near houses where rockets and weapons are stored’ have been warned to ‘move away immediately! For your safety and protection’, the statement added (EPA)
Cars go north from Lebanon’s southern coastal city Sidon as some Lebanese flee heavy Israeli bombardment, Lebanon 23 September 2024
Cars go north from Lebanon’s southern coastal city Sidon as some Lebanese flee heavy Israeli bombardment, Lebanon 23 September 2024 (REUTERS)

Maroosha Muzaffar24 September 2024 06:00

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Israel ‘considering siege’ on Hamas in northern Gaza

Benjamin Netanyahu is reportedly considering a plan to evacuate Palestinian civilians from northern Gaza and impose a military siege on Hamas militants who remain in the area.

The plan, endorsed by some Israeli military figures, suggests designating the area as a “closed military zone” and forcing all civilians to leave, The Guardian reported.

The Likud MP Avichai Boaron said the plan was ‘‘currently being evaluated by the government”.

“According to the plan, the IDF will evacuate all the civilians who are in the north of Gaza, from the border to the Gaza River,” Boaron was quoted as saying by the outlet. ‘‘And after they will evacuate, the IDF will assume that only the terrorists will remain. When the civilian population has left, you can find and kill all the terrorists without harming the civilians.”

The goal is said to be to isolate and target Hamas fighters without civilian casualties, pressuring them to surrender or face starvation.

Maroosha Muzaffar24 September 2024 05:30

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Israel prepared for ground invasion of Lebanon if necessary, IDF says

Israeli military spokesperson Rear Admiral Daniel Hagari said that the Israeli Defense Forces are fully prepared for a ground invasion of Lebanon if necessary.

While reiterating that Israel is “not looking for wars”, Hagari emphasised that the army will take all necessary steps to secure the northern border and ensure the safe return of citizens.

“The army is in full readiness, and we will do whatever is necessary to bring back home all our citizens to the northern border safely,” he said during a televised press conference.

Meanwhile, the death toll from Israeli airstrikes on southern Lebanon on Monday rose to 492 people, including 90 women and children. Lebanon’s caretaker prime minister condemned the attacks as “genocide in every sense of the word”.

Hagari defended the IDF’s actions, saying efforts are made to avoid civilian casualties, while also highlighting that many of those killed were Hezbollah militants. The IDF claimed to have hit 1,300 Hezbollah targets in Lebanon within the past 24 hours.

Maroosha Muzaffar24 September 2024 04:59

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Iran president accuses Israel of fanning flames of war in the Middle East

Iran’s new president, Masoud Pezeshkian, accused Israel of provoking war in the Middle East during his first official visit to the US.

“We know more than anyone else that if a larger war were to erupt in the Middle East, it will not benefit anyone throughout the world. It is Israel that seeks to create this wider conflict,” he said.

He expressed frustration over Israel’s actions, especially the assassination of Hamas leader Ismail Haniyeh in Tehran.

“There is no winner in warfare, everyone loses in war and conflict. We are only deluding ourselves if we think someone will be victorious in a regional war.”

He added: “Every day Israel is committing more atrocities and killing more and more people – old, young, men, women, children, hospitals, other facilities.”

Mr Pezeshkian also criticised the West for its double standards on human rights and reaffirmed Iran’s commitment to nuclear talks, denying any missile supplies to Russia during his presidency.

“We are prepared, and if the other parties are also prepared, we can have another beginning of the talks during this trip,” he said.

He also dismissed claims that Iran funds anti-Israel protests.

Maroosha Muzaffar24 September 2024 04:30

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Netanyahu compells people of Lebanon to leave homes in video warning

Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, sent a video message to the people of Lebanon urging them to heed IDF warnings and evacuate their homes after airstrikes killed 274. He said: “I have a message for the people of Lebanon: Israel’s war is not with you. It’s with Hezbollah. For too long, Hezbollah has been using you as human shields.

“It placed rockets in your living rooms and missiles in your garage. Those rockets and missiles are aimed directly at our cities, directly at our citizens.

“To defend our people against Hezbollah strikes, we must take out those weapons.

“Starting this morning, the IDF has warned you to get out of harm’s way.

“I urge you – take this warning seriously. Don’t let Hezbollah endanger your lives and the lives of your loved ones. Don’t let Hezbollah endanger Lebanon.

“Please, get out of harm’s way now.

“Once our operation is finished, you can come back safely to your homes.”

Barney Davis24 September 2024 04:00

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90 women and children among dead in Israeli airstrikes that killed nearly 500 in Lebanon

Israeli airstrikes on Lebanon resulted in 492 deaths on Monday, including 90 women and children, in the deadliest attack since the 2006 Israel-Hezbollah war.

Israel says its strikes are targeting Hezbollah, which has launched thousands of rockets into Israel.

Israel warned Lebanese civilians to evacuate, with prime minister Benjamin Netanyahu urging them to “get out of harm’s way”.

He asked residents to “take this warning seriously”.“Please get out of harm’s way now,” Mr Netanyahu said. “Once our operation is finished, you can come back safely to your homes.”

Maroosha Muzaffar24 September 2024 03:59

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