At least 22 people have been killed and more than 100 wounded as Israel launched fresh airstrikes on central Beirut, Lebanon’s health ministry has said.
The first strike on Thursday evening appeared to target an eight-story apartment block in Ras al-Nabaa, with witnesses reporting continued explosions within the building as a large emergency response rushed to the scene.
The second strike, in the area of Burj Abi Haidar, is reported to have collapsed an entire building. It was later seen engulfed in flames.
It came as the United Nations’s peacekeeping mission accused Israel of “deliberately” firing at the agency’s positions as two of its staff were injured after an Israeli tank shot at a watchtower in southern Lebanon.
A separate UN inquiry also found that Israel’s “relentless and deliberate attacks” on the health system in Gaza amounted to the crime against humanity of extermination, accusing Israeli forces of deliberately killing and torturing medical personnel, targeting medical vehicles and restricting permits for patients to leave the Gaza strip.
Apartments in ruins after Israeli strikes on Beirut kill at least 22
Apartments in ruins after Israeli strikes on Beirut kill at least 22
An apartment block’s windows were blown out as it was left in ruins following Israel’s airstrikes on central Beirut on Thursday. At least 22 people were killed and more than 100 were wounded in the strike, Lebanon’s health ministry said. The first strike appeared to target an eight-storey apartment block in Ras al-Nabaa, with witnesses reporting continued explosions within the building as a large emergency response rushed to the scene. The second strike, in the area of Burj Abi Haidar, is reported to have collapsed an entire building, which was engulfed in flames.
Tom Watling11 October 2024 09:46
Israel claims to have killed Hezbollah commander
Israel claims to have killed another Hezbollah commander after reports of fighting this morning in southern Lebanon.
The military wrote on X, formerly Twitter, on Friday morning that they had killed Araeb el Shoga, a commander in the Hezbollah Radwan Forces’ anti-tank missile unit.
They said he was killed in Meiss El Jabal in southern Lebanon, adding that he was responsible for “numerous anti-tank missile attacks in northern Israel”.
Earlier this morning, the Israeli military said they had detected one anti-tank missile fired from southern Lebanon across the border into Kibbutz Yaraon, according to the Jerusalem Post.
The publication said a 27-year-old man from Thailand was killed while two more people were injured.
Tom Watling11 October 2024 09:22
US ‘still believes’ Iran has not decided to build a nuclear weapon
The US still believes that Iran has not decided to build a nuclear weapon despite Tehran’s recent strategic setbacks, two US officials told Reuters.
The comments from a senior Joe Biden administration official and a spokesperson for the Office of the Director of National Intelligence (ODNI) added to public remarks earlier this week by CIA Director William Burns, who said the United States had not seen any evidence Iran’s leader had reversed his 2003 decision to suspend the weaponization program.
“We assess that the Supreme Leader has not made a decision to resume the nuclear weapons program that Iran suspended in 2003,” said the ODNI spokesperson, referring to Iran’s leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei.
US officials have long acknowledged that an attempt to destroy Iran’s nuclear weapons program might only delay the country’s efforts to develop a nuclear bomb and could even strengthen Tehran’s resolve to do so.
“We’re all watching this space very carefully,” the Biden administration official said.
Alisha Rahaman Sarkar11 October 2024 09:00
In pics: Destruction and misery in the aftermath of Israeli airstrikes in Lebanon
Alisha Rahaman Sarkar11 October 2024 08:30
US and France leading ceasefire charge, Lebanon PM says
Lebanese prime minister Najib Mikati said on Thursday that the United States and France are trying to revive a ceasefire deal for the Middle East.
“There are contacts taking place between the United States and France with the aim of reviving a ceasefire declaration for a specific period in order to resume the search for political solutions,” he is quoted as saying, according to Reuters.
Lebanese militant group Hezbollah yesterday supported calls for a ceasefire, and dropped a Gaza truce from their ceasefire conditions.
“We support the political efforts led by (Parliament Speaker Nabih) Berri under the banner of achieving a ceasefire. Once the ceasefire is firmly established and diplomacy can reach it, all other details will be discussed and decisions will be made collaboratively,” Deputy Secretery General Naim Qassem said.
But Israel’s invasion of Lebanon continues, and Netanyahu told the people of Hezbollah to throw out Hezbollah if they want to avoid the “destruction and suffering like we see in Gaza”.
Alex Croft11 October 2024 08:00
Nelson Mandela’s grandson ‘prevented’ from entering UK to address pro-Palestine events
Nelson Mandela’s grandson, who has been supportive of the Hamas militant group, claimed he was “prevented” from entering the UK, where he was due to address a series of pro-Patestine events.
Zwelivelile Mandla Mandela said he was forced to cancel his flight after he did not receive a UK visa in time for his departure.“It seems that there are those who are intent on preventing me from being physically with you [in Britain],” he said yesterday, according to Middle East Eye.
The “struggle against Apartheid and against colonisation cannot be stopped or silenced”, he added.
A group called Sheffield Palestine Coalition against Israeli Apartheid said Mr Mandela was “prevented from traveling to the UK”.
British officials initially told Mr Mandela that his South African government passport did not require a visa to enter the UK, according to the group.
However, on Monday, he was informed that he did require a visa, it added.
Despite high level approaches from senior figures, the British embassy has not relented or issued a visa, the group claimed.
Alisha Rahaman Sarkar11 October 2024 07:30
More than 42,000 Palestinians killed since October 7, Gaza health ministry says
More than 42,065 Palestinians have been killed and 97,886 injured in Israel’s bombardment and invasion of Gaza since October 7, when Hamas carried out attacks in souther Israel, Gaza’s health ministry said on Thursday.
On Thursday, 28 people were killed and 54 injured in a major airstrike on a school in Gaza, which Israel says was targeting Hamas militants.
Alex Croft11 October 2024 07:02
Iran’s military commander under probe for suspicion of spying
The commander of the Quds Force of the Iranian Revolutionary Guards is under investigation for allegedly spying for Israel, according to reports.
Esmail Qaani has not been seen in public since 4 October when Israeli forces struck a bunker in Beirut where he was believed to be meeting Hezbollah members.
Qaani suffered a heart attack during his interrogation and was hospitalised, Middle East Eye reported, citing sources.
Alisha Rahaman Sarkar11 October 2024 06:30
Israel needs to address ‘catastrophic conditions’ in Gaza, US says
The US has called on Israel to urgently address the “catastrophic conditions” in Gaza and stop “intensifying suffering” by limiting the delivery of aid.
Speaking to the UN security council, US ambassador to the UN Linda Thomas-Greenfield said: “These catastrophic conditions were predicted months ago, and yet, have still not been addressed. That must change, and now.”
Ms Thomas-Greenfield added that there must be “no demographic or territorial change” in the Gaza strip, The Guardian reported.
Israeli tanks attacked northern Gaza with force this week, stating they were preventing Hamas from regrouping.
Alex Croft11 October 2024 06:01
Israel strike on Gaza school kills 28, injures 54
An Israeli strike on a school where displaced people were sheltering in Gaza killed 28 people, including women and children, the Palestinian Red Crescent said.
Dozens were injured in the strike on Rufaida School in western Deir Al-Balah, where more than one million displaced people are sheltering after fleeing a year of war.
The Israeli military said it was targeting militants, claiming it took “numerous steps” to mitigate harm to civilians.
Alisha Rahaman Sarkar11 October 2024 05:30