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 No.483169[Last 50 Posts]

Continued from >>481432

Updates since the start of the last thread:
The (largely civilian) Palestinian death toll has now passed 39,000. With over 10,000 missing, it's expected that current estimates are lower than the actual death toll, and excess deaths have been estimated by The Lancet to plausibly be upwards of 186,000.

Reports in the Israeli press confirmed that the IDF implemented a 'mass Hannibal Directive' on October 7th, knowingly and purposefully killing many of its civilians and turning the Gaza border into an 'extermination zone' to prevent hostages from being taken alive.

The US Congress invited Israeli prime minister Benjamin Netanyahu to speak. Tens of thousands demonstrated in DC, blockaded roads, and pulled mischief at the Watergate Hotel, but apparently failed to arrest Netanyahu for war crimes. Many were met with pepper spray and tear gas. At least 96 congress members boycotted the speech. Ahead of the visit, the Center for Constitutional Rights called for the DOJ to investigate Netanyahu for genocide, war crimes, and torture as required by US law. Simultaneous demonstrations occurred in other parts of the US and Canada.

A deal for a "national unity government" between the Palestinian factions Fatah and Hamas was brokered in Beijing.

The International Court of Justice issued an advisory opinion on the legal status of Israel's occupation of Palestinian territories, as requested in 2022. It found that Israel is committing the crime of apartheid, its occupation is illegal, and its activity in Gaza & the West Bank has continued to constitute a de facto occupation even after the IDF ostensibly withdrew in the '00s. It also confirmed that supporting Israeli apartheid and illegal occupation is illegal.

Yemeni Houthi attacks on shipping, in solidarity with Gaza, have continued, nearly shutting down the Israeli port of Eilat. A Yemeni drone struck a building near the US embassy branch office in Tel Aviv on July 19th. This was followed by direct Israeli airstrikes on the Yemeni port of Hodeidah.

Demonstrators have continued to blockade and damage arms factories manufacturing weapons for Israel in the UK.

The Center for Constitutional Rights appealed the jurisdictional dismissal of the genocide complicity lawsuit against President Joe Biden; the appellate argument was scheduled for June 10th, and was rejected.

More countries recognized Palestinian statehood, with Ireland, Spain, Norway, Armenia, and Slovenia being the latest.

Hamas agreed to another ceasefire agreement. Following this, Israel refused, and the US tried to blame Hamas. The US then came up with a ceasefire proposal similar to the one Hamas had already agreed to, claimed it was an Israeli proposal (despite Israeli leaders denying their agreement to basic aspects), and proposed it at the UN Security Council after having vetoed or abstained on almost all of the previous proposals. This US-backed proposal passed at the UNSC, but like the previous proposal for a temporary ceasefire for Ramadan, Israel ignored it.

Starvation deaths have continued to increase in Gaza amid Israel's imposed famine.

Israel killed 90+ people in an Israeli-declared safe zone in al-Mawasi and claimed afterwards that they were trying to kill one Qassam Brigades commander. In Nuseirat, at least 276 were killed and 698 injured in the IDF's June Nuseirat refugee camp massacre.

The US stated that the Biden Pier had been decommissioned.

The UK and Germany tried to block the ICC from issuing arrest warrants for Netanyahu & Israeli defense minister Yoav Gallant. The UK is allegedly going to withdraw its frivolous objection.

The UK resumed funding for UNRWA.

Israel shelled more UN facilities in Gaza.

Hezbollah released drone footage from deep within Israeli territory.

Israeli security minister Itamar Ben-Gvir advocated delaying any more hostage deals until Trump's election.

The US gov't continued shipping weapons to Israel, in violation of US law.

The DOJ launched an investigation into the UAW in a possible political retaliation for the union backing a ceasefire.

The Israeli war cabinet dissolved following Netanyahu's refusal to provide a clear Gaza plan. The Israeli supreme court ruled that ultra-orthodox Jews, many of whom are religiously opposed to Zionism, are no longer exempt from conscription, causing political upheaval.

Attacks on US bases in Iraq over US support of the genocide in Gaza have resumed following a previous Iranian-encouraged pause.

And much, much more!
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 No.483171

Nice sources… Anyway here's a fun article from /ourgal/ Caitlin Johnstone:
https://consortiumnews.com/2024/07/25/netanyahus-speech-as-american-as-it-gets/
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 No.483172

>>483171
>Nice sources…
I haven't opened with anything which wasn't already sourced previously in >>481432.
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 No.483183

Gaza War Sit Rep Day 293: Why the tunnels failed to flood
Covers Netanyahu's visit, the protests and arrests, a recent Haaretz article telling how the IDF tried to flood Hamas's tunnel network and failed, discusses recent attacks by resistance groups on US bases in Iraq & Conoco oil field in Syria
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 No.483184

Democracy Now! Over 100 Lawmakers Skip Netanyahu Speech to Congress Amid Protests over U.S. Support for War in Gaza
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 No.483185

Novara Media - UK Poised To Halt Arms to Israel & Withdraw Objections to Netanyahu’s Arrest Warrant
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 No.483190

File: 1722022259919.jpg ( 1.58 MB , 2560x1920 , Jewish anti genocide prote….jpg )

Civilians are coming under fire across Khan Younis
Tareq Abu Azzoum
Reporting from Deir el-Balah, central Gaza

A Hamas video has emerged, showing its fighters targeting Israeli tanks in Khan Younis with rocket-propelled grenades and antitank missiles.

Palestinian civilians are coming under fire in various areas of the city. At least 28 people have been killed in Khan Younis on Thursday, and more people are being transported to Nasser Hospital today.

Israel has been using quadcopter drones, especially in the central area of the Gaza Strip. Israeli aircrafts are firing at the Bureij refugee camp as its tanks are trying to enter there from the eastern flak.

Civilians are afraid of this ground incursion and fear that if Israel manages to control Bureij, they will then proceed to split the central part of Gaza in two parts.

Qassam Brigades claims hitting Israeli tanks, troops in Gaza City

The armed wing of Hamas says its fighters have struck two Merkava 4 tanks surrounded by Israeli soldiers in the Tal al-Hawa neighbourhood of Gaza City.

The group said in a Telegram post that Shuwath explosive devices were used in the attack.

Al-Quds Brigades claims attack on Israeli forces around Rafah crossing

The armed wing of Palestinian Islamic Jihad says its fighters bombarded Israeli soldiers and vehicles stationed around the Rafah border crossing in southern Gaza with mortar shells.

The group also said it engaged in fierce clashes with Israeli forces since last night in the east of Khan Younis, using machineguns and antitank shells.

Israel claims to have struck Hezbollah sites in southern Lebanon

The Israeli military has claimed its air strikes in southern Lebanon’s Markaba village targeted a Hezbollah military structure.

It said on X that the army targeted another military structure belonging to the Lebanese group in the southern village of Aita al-Shaab.

Hezbollah claims attacks on Israeli positions in Kfarchouba Hills, Shebaa Farms

The Lebanese group says it has hit Israeli military positions in the occupied Lebanese territories with rockets.

The group said on Telegram that the attack on Kfarchouba Hills was carried out at 12:45pm (09:45 GMT) and the strike on the occupied Shebaa Farms took place at 1pm (10:00 GMT).

It did not elaborate on the results of the attacks.

Hezbollah says ‘guided missile’ destroyed Israeli army equipment

The armed group says it used a guided missile to target a “technical system” at an Israeli army site near to the southern Lebanese village of Ramyah.

In a statement on Telegram, the group claimed the missile hit the Israeli military equipment directly and destroyed it.

UK to drop ICC challenge against arrest warrant requests for Netanyahu, Gallant

Britain will not proceed with a challenge on whether the International Criminal Court (ICC) has jurisdiction to issue arrest warrants for Netanyahu and his Defense Minister Yoav Gallant.

“On the ICC submission … I can confirm the government will not be pursuing [the proposal] in line with our longstanding position that this is a matter for the court to decide on,” Prime Minister Keir Starmer’s spokesperson told reporters.

In May, the ICC’s prosecutor said he had requested arrest warrants for Netanyahu, Gallant and three Hamas leaders over alleged war crimes during the war on Gaza.

Last month, unsealed court documents showed Britain, an ICC member state, had filed a request with the court to provide written observations on whether the court could exercise “criminal jurisdiction” over Israelis under the Oslo Accords.

But since the previous Conservative government lost the general election, the challenge was not submitted and was left to Starmer’s Labour party to decide.

Gaza *****ren ‘deliberately’ shot, say US medical workers in letter to Biden, Harris

A group of 45 American doctors and nurses who have experience working in Gaza since October have written a letter to US President Joe Biden, First Lady Jill Biden and Vice President Kamala Harris recounting “the massive human toll from Israel’s attack” on the territory.

The multi-faith, multiethnic group said their experience in the warzone made them “uniquely positioned” to comment as the US considered its continued support for Israel’s war on Gaza.

“It is likely that the death toll from this conflict is already greater than 92,000, an astonishing 4.2% of Gaza’s population,” they write, adding that every signatory to the joint letter had treated Palestinian *****ren who “must have been deliberately” targeted for attack.

“Every one of us on a daily basis treated pre-***** *****ren who were shot in the head and chest,” they wrote.

With a few exceptions, “everyone in Gaza is sick, injured, or both”, they added.

UN puts 4th century Gaza monastery on endangered site list

The St Hilarion complex, one of the oldest monasteries in the Middle East, has been put on the UNESCO list of World Heritage Sites in danger due to the war in Gaza, the agency says.

UNESCO cited the “imminent threats” it faces and stressed that the site, which dates back to the fourth century, has been placed on the endangered list at the request of Palestinian authorities. It is located near Deir el-Balah in the central Gaza Strip.

“It’s the only recourse to protect the site from destruction in the current context,” Lazare Eloundou Assomo, director of the UNESCO World Heritage Centre, told the AFP news agency.

In December, the UNESCO Committee for the Protection of Cultural Property in the Event of Armed Conflict decided to grant “provisional enhanced protection” – the highest level established by the 1954 Hague Convention – to the site.

Canada to revoke charitable status of Jewish National Fund

The Canada Revenue Agency is revoking the charitable status of the Jewish National Fund (JNF) of Canada, according to Just Peace Advocates, a human rights group working for Palestinian rights.

The reason given is its “support for military infrastructure in Israel” despite CRA charity guidelines stating clearly that “supporting the armed forces of another country is not” charitable.

“While the Canada Revenue Agency has been too slow in applying its rules towards the Jewish National Fund of Canada, the CRA should be applauded for finally taking action against this powerful organisation,” said Karen Rodman of Just Peace Advocates.

The Jewish National Fund of Canada is one of many Israel-focused charities that have violated revenue agency rules.

Over the past 18 months, detailed complaints have been submitted to the agency asking it to investigate a dozen other Israel-focused charities.

WHO sends more than 1 million polio vaccines to Gaza

The World Health Organization chief says vaccines will be administered over the coming weeks to prevent *****ren being infected after the virus was detected in sewage samples.

“While no cases of polio have been recorded yet, without immediate action, it is just a matter of time before it reaches the thousands of *****ren who have been left unprotected,” Director-General Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesus said in an opinion piece for the UK’s The Guardian newspaper.

He wrote that *****ren under five were most at risk from the viral disease, and especially infants under two since normal vaccination campaigns have been disrupted by more than nine months of conflict.

WFP forced to reduce food rations in Gaza

The World Food Programme says it has been forced to reduce food rations in Gaza “to ensure broader coverage for newly displaced people”.

In a post on X, it added that supplies are scarce in central and southern Gaza as barely any commercial provisions are going in.

A group of UN experts have blamed Israel for the onset of famine in Gaza, accusing it of carrying out a “targeted starvation campaign”, largely by preventing the delivery of aid, as well as through its relentless bombardment of the Gaza Strip.

France welcomes Israeli president despite criticism as Olympics kick off

Israeli President Isaac Herzog has thanked French President Emmanuel Macron for a “warm welcome” to Paris as the Olympic Games kick off with the opening ceremony later today, amid enhanced security measures for Israeli officials and athletes.

The country’s participation in the games amid its brutal war on Gaza has provoked criticism of Olympics organisers, who have a long history of banning nations deemed to have committed acts that contravene the spirit of the games.

Russia and Belarus will be absent from the competition as a result of the continuing war in Ukraine.

Silence the guns for Olympic Games: UN’s Guterres

UN Secretary-General Antonio Guterres has urged countries around the world to stop armed conflict as part of “the Olympic truce”, saying during a meeting with International Olympic Committee President Thomas Bach that the event was a chance for peace.

“I want to express the total support of the United Nations to the IOC,” Guterres said. “We live in a divided world where conflicts are proliferating in a dramatic way – the horrendous suffering in Gaza, the seemingly endless war in Ukraine, terrible suffering from Sudan to the DRC [Democratic Republic of the Congo], from the Sahel to Myanmar.

“In a moment like this, it is important to say that the first recorded in history, real peace initiative was the Olympic truce.”

The games kick off later today and end on August 11 with the participation of more than 10,500 athletes representing 206 nations and territories, including a Palestinian team. While not a full member of the United Nations, Palestine has an official national Olympic committee.

What’s the upcoming Netanyahu-Trump meeting about?

Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu is expected to attempt mending fences with Republican presidential nominee Donald Trump during their meeting in Mar-a-Lago later today.

Trump and Netanyahu had a fallout in early 2021 after the Israeli prime minister became one of the first world leaders to congratulate Joe Biden on his presidential election victory, disregarding Trump’s claim that the election had been stolen from him.

Hassan Barari, analyst and professor at Qatar University, has told Al Jazeera that Netanyahu “understands that Trump doesn’t care about the Palestinians but wants a transactional policy whereby he can continue the Abraham Accords“.

On the other hand, the likely Democratic presidential nominee Kamala Harris has suggested that “if she’s elected she will take a different approach on Gaza, and this carries a huge weight [for Netanyahu]”, Barari said.

Israel extends ban on Al Jazeera

The District Court of Tel Aviv has extended Israel’s ban on Al Jazeera Media Network for another 45 days, according to our colleagues at Al Jazeera Arabic.

Hamas holds Israel responsible for death of Abu Arra

The Palestinian group says it mourns the death of Mustafa Muhammad Abu Arra, a Hamas leader in the occupied West Bank, in Israeli detention.

The group said in a statement that it expressed its condolences to the family and relatives of Abu Arra.

The 63-year-old, who died after being transferred to a hospital from the Ramon jail in southern Israel, was arrested in October last year and had been subjected to torture and deprived of medical treatment, according to the Palestinian authorities.

“We mourn the passing of the leader and prisoner Sheikh Mustafa Muhammad Abu Arra and hold the occupation responsible for his assassination through deliberate medical neglect,” Hamas said in a statement.

“The movement stresses that this heinous crime falls within the framework of the ongoing war of extermination and systematic killings carried out by the occupation,” it added.

https://www.aljazeera.com/news/liveblog/2024/7/26/israel-war-on-gaza-live-wave-of-air-strikes-hit-southern-northern-cities
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 No.483191

Video shows Palestinian fighters target Israeli tanks in southern Gaza

Our colleagues at Al Jazeera Arabic have obtained and verified footage that is said to show Hamas fighters using rocket-propelled grenades and powerful explosive devices against Israeli tanks in southern Gaza’s Khan Younis.

In one clip, a fighter calmly approaches a stationary Israeli tank and fires a rocket from just metres away, scoring a direct hit.

In another clip, fighters can be seen laying explosive devices to ambush an Israeli tank and a large plume of smoke, which appears to indicate the tank caught fire as a result of the attack.

https://twitter.com/AJA_Palestine/status/1816555525972107421

Israel army says readying ‘decisive’ push against Hezbollah

An Israeli military commander says troops in the country’s north are preparing for “a decisive offensive” against the Lebanese group after months of deadly cross-border exchanges.

Israeli forces have traded near-daily fire with Hezbollah since October 8.

Major General Ori Gordin, Israel’s commanding officer in the north, told soldiers, “We have already eliminated more than 500 terrorists in Lebanon, the great majority of them from Hezbollah,” according to a statement released by the army.

According to an AFP tally, at least 523 people have been killed in Lebanon since the war in Gaza began. Most of them, 342 people, were reportedly Hezbollah fighters, but the tally also includes 104 civilians. Gordin did not mention civilian casualties.

The exchanges of fire have been largely restricted to border areas and have displaced tens of thousands of Lebanese and Israelis.

The Israeli military has “destroyed thousands” of targets across the border, Gordin said. He said soldiers were now preparing “for the transition to offence”.

“When the moment comes and we go on the offensive, it will be a decisive offensive,” Gordin added.

World has failed Palestinians, Palestine’s UN envoy says

Riyad Mansour has slammed the UN Security Council for failing to secure a ceasefire and bring an end to Israel’s war on the Gaza Strip.

“We have collectively failed. This council has failed,” the Palestinian envoy said during a special council session on the humanitarian response in Gaza.

“We can continue counting aid trucks and speaking of routes and imagining alternatives, but the only true measure of our success is our ability to alleviate human suffering – and the suffering of Palestinians is Israel’s goal and desire,” Mansour said.

“Whatever solutions you come up with, [Israel] will continue ensuring they fail until it is forced to change course. And the first, indispensable step is an immediate ceasefire.”

Palestine’s Olympic team makes entry into Paris Games

The Palestinian athletes have just made their entry into the Olympic Games on a boat in the Seine.

Much support was shared for Palestine during the Asian Cup in Qatar earlier this year and a similar response during Paris 2024 is expected.

Palestinians protest death of West Bank Hamas leader inside Israeli prison

Palestinians have rallied in Aqqaba near Tubas in the occupied West Bank to condemn the death of a Hamas leader in Israeli custody, Reuters reports.

Mustafa Muhammad Abu Ara, 63, died after he was transferred to a hospital from the Ramon jail in southern Israel due to deteriorating health, the Palestinian Prisoner’s Society and the Palestinian Commission for Detainees Affairs said in a statement.

Abu Ara, who was from Aqqaba, was arrested in October last year and subjected to torture and deprived of medical treatment, the organisations said. He is the 19th detainee known to have died in Israeli custody since October 7.

https://twitter.com/qudsn/status/1816640013213291006

UN official says Gaza humanitarian delivery system regressing ‘decades back’

Georgios Petropoulos, the head of the Gaza operation for the UN humanitarian affairs office, says the delivery of humanitarian aid in the Palestinian enclave has steadily deteriorated as the war drags on.

He told Al Jazeera that many roads have been destroyed, making it difficult for people to walk and for trucks or even donkey carts to transport supplies.

“We’re at the point where logistics specialists have gone from talking about fuel and trucks to talking about fodder and donkeys. We’re regressing decades back [in terms of] the systems that we have to use to support the people in Gaza,” he said.

Petropoulos added that the UN knows “how to aid people who are in a tragic war. We must be allowed to do so.”

“We have to have an effective supply of aid, effective supply of aid workers. We have to have a health system that works. We have to have communications, and we have to have absolute protection of civilians on all sides of this conflict.”

Hamas refutes Netanyahu’s claim that Israel is not denying aid to Gaza

The group says human rights organisations confirmed that the Israeli military has “used starvation methods, blocked aid, burned and destroyed the Rafah border crossing and killed many humanitarian workers”.

The Rafah border crossing to Egypt has been closed since Israel captured it in early May, blocking what was the only route out of the besieged coastal enclave after Israel’s war on Gaza began.

In a statement on its official Telegram channel, Hamas said that “this clearly disproves Netanyahu’s claims about allowing aid to reach the residents of the Gaza Strip” – a claim he made in a speech before US Congress on Thursday.

The group also called Netanyahu’s “visions” about the future of Gaza “illusions and fantasies”.

In his speech yesterday, Netanyahu gave an outline of a plan for a “de-radicalised” post-war Gaza and touted a potential future alliance between Israel and the US’s Arab allies.

“The Palestinian people alone have the right to determine their fate and decide who governs them,” Hamas said. “They have chosen to rally around the resistance and confront the occupation until it is defeated”.

UNRWA briefing to highlight Gaza plight after Netanyahu’s US Congress address
Kristen Saloomey
Reporting from the United Nations

A briefing by UNRWA is under way at the UN Security Council. Member of the council wanted to highlight the humanitarian situation in Gaza and it’s perhaps no coincidence that Israeli President Benjamin Netanyahu is in the US at this time.

Russia, China and Algeria – with Russia holding the presidency of the UNSC at this time – called for this meeting after Netanyahu’s speech to the US Congress.

We heard from UNRWA representatives the latest on the dire situation for the people of Gaza, including people’s inability to satisfy their basic needs due to the continued displacement, insecurity and lawlessness.

Washington defers removal of some Lebanese, citing Israel-Hezbollah tensions

The US has decided not to move ahead with removing certain Lebanese citizens from the country, President Joe Biden says, citing humanitarian conditions in southern Lebanon amid tensions between Israel and Hezbollah.

https://www.aljazeera.com/news/liveblog/2024/7/26/israel-war-on-gaza-live-wave-of-air-strikes-hit-southern-northern-cities
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 No.483192

https://x.com/QudsNen/status/1816864538651738237
Israeli settlers poisoned Palestinian farmers' beehives in Khirbet Tana, near the town of Beit Furik, east of Nablus.
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 No.483193

Germany is threatening me with prison for this talk about Palestine
Ali Abunimah gives an incredible rundown of German history, their current crimes against Jews, and their actions of complicity & incitement in the genocide against Palestinians occurring right now.
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 No.483195

https://twitter.com/ryangrim/status/1817015532916273435
I don't know when this is from, but IDF soldiers apparently shared this clip of them blowing up Rafah's water reservoir.
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 No.483197

>>483191
>An Israeli military commander says troops in the country’s north are preparing for “a decisive offensive” against the Lebanese group after months of deadly cross-border exchanges.
I'm assuming this is nothing more than a minor border skirmish, accompanied by over top rhetoric. However if they do indeed mean a sustained commitment to military operations against Lebanon, it's likely going to compound the losses they have sustained in Gaza already and this will mark the beginning of an accelerated erosion of Zionist hard power project capabilities.
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 No.483198

>>483195
But anon didn't you know ?
hamas was tunneling in the water, the reservoir was a human shield, and if Palestinians are allowed to drink water that's a second holocaust.
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 No.483199

File: 1722096079982.jpg ( 103.38 KB , 770x513 , July 7 2024 Israel protest….jpg )

Four US-UK air raids target Yemen’s Hodeidah airport: Report

Al Masirah television, a Houthi-controlled channel, has reported four raids on Hodeidah International Airport.

It said the facility was targeted in a joint operation hours after four raids on Kamaran Island.

The US and UK militaries have carried out joint attacks against the Houthis since January 12 in response to the Houthi rebel attacks on vessels in the Red Sea.

Israelis hit with sniper fire, rockets, explosives in Gaza City neighbourhood: Monitors

Fighters with Hamas and Palestinian Islamic Jihad (PIJ) attacked Israeli forces in the Tal al-Hawa area of Gaza City with sniper fire, rocket-propelled grenades and powerful explosively-formed penetrators on Friday, war monitors report.

PIJ fighters also targeted Israeli forces stationed along the Netzarim Corridor – located south of Gaza City – with mortar shelling, the US-based Institute for the Study of War (ISW) and the Critical Threats Project (CTP) report.

Israeli forces continued “clearing operations” in southern Gaza’s Khan Younis and Rafah cities and Israel’s air force said it carried out 45 strikes against targets in the Strip between Friday and Saturday.

PIJ fighters also launched a barrage of rockets towards southern Israel’s coastal city of Ashkelon, but Israeli authorities said one missile was intercepted and others fell in open areas without causing damage or casualties, the ISW/CTP report in their latest Gaza battlefield assessment.

Qassam Brigades reports fierce clashes in Gaza City

The armed wing of Hamas says its fighters struck an Israeli troop carrier surrounded by soldiers with an al-Yassin 105 rocket in the Tal al-Hawa neighbourhood, south of Gaza City.

Multiple soldiers were killed or wounded in the attack, according to the group’s statement on Telegram.

In a separate incident, the group said it destroyed Israeli forces penetrating to the same neighbourhood with mortar shells.

Hezbollah says ‘direct hit’ achieved on Israeli site

Hezbollah says it has targeted Israeli espionage equipment at the Misgav Am site in northern Israel.

It said it bombed the Al-Jardah point with rockets, confirming that it achieved a “direct hit”.

Earlier the Israeli military said it its naval missile boat shot down a drone launched towards Israel from the direction of Lebanon.

Hezbollah claims attack on Israeli soldiers in Yiftah

Lebanon’s Hezbollah armed group has claimed its fighters carried out an air attack against an Israeli army position in the Yiftah settlement on the eastern side of the Lebanon-Israel border.

The group said in a statement on Telegram that a swarm of drones hit the tents of Israeli soldiers, “causing confirmed casualties”.

Al-Quds Brigades says it captured Israeli drone

The armed wing of Palestinian Islamic Jihad says it took control of an Israeli Evo Max drone while it was carrying out intelligence missions in the east of Khan Younis in southern Gaza.

A statement on Telegram also said, in conjunction with the Hamas’ Qassam Brigades, al-Quds fighters destroyed with heavy mortar shells an Israeli army headquarters in the Bani Suhaila area in eastern Khan Younis.

More antigovernment protests expected tonight in Israel
Hamdah Salhut

There are going to be antigovernment demonstrations taking place across Irasel tonight, as we see every Satutrday night.

These have been going on for months, with people calling for new leadership, for Netanyahu to be removed from office, for new elections.

And all of it comes on the heels of Netanyahu addressing the US Congress, but not announcing any sort of plan for how to end the war, not announcing anything new when it comes to a ceasefire.

So families of Israeli captives are really furious of the fact that in about two months, it will be a year since the war started. They’re saying enough time has gone by and they’re saying Netanyahu is the reason there hasn’t been a deal.

https://www.aljazeera.com/news/liveblog/2024/7/27/israels-war-on-gaza-live-hundreds-trapped-in-khan-younis-as-battles-rage
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 No.483200

Interesting points (among others): confirmation from inside the state dept. that the US totally ignores human rights except when it can use it cynically as a cudgel.
She confirms that staff were going to attend the anti-Netanyahu protest.
She says many staff see a second Trump win as inevitable.
More details about the amount of UN staff (and their family members) from branches such as UNRWA, UNICEF, the World Food Program, etc. who've been killed in record numbers by Israel, which has also officially labeled UNRWA a terrorist organization.
She says she believes Netanyahu is trying to get congressional approval on a full-scale war with Lebanon, and may likely be trying to enter into a war which results in mass death of Israeli civilians in order to claw back sympathy for Israel.
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 No.483204

>>483200
>She says she believes Netanyahu is trying to get congressional approval on a full-scale war with Lebanon, and may likely be trying to enter into a war which results in mass death of Israeli civilians in order to claw back sympathy for Israel.

Zionist logic
<Hitler killed Jews → creation of Israel
therefore
<killing more Jews → more Israel

Normal People Logic
<Israel's endangering it's own population in a attack against Lebanon.

It's not going to work. People did not experience sympathy when the allied forces laid waste to Germany during the last chapters of WW2. Even when actions like the mass-scale-firebombing of German cities were objectively war-crimes. Malicious and stupid is a dangerous cocktail.
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 No.483205

Death toll in Majdal Shams rises to 11

The death toll from a rocket that hit a football pitch in the Israeli-annexed Golan Heights has killed 11 *****agers and ***** adults, the Israeli army has said.

The army blamed Hezbollah for the deadly rocket that killed the *****sters aged between 10 and 20 years.

The Lebanese group has denied responsibility. “The Islamic Resistance has no connection to this incident,” it said, referring to its military wing.

Many residents of the town retain Syrian nationality decades after the territory’s occupation in the 1967 Arab-Israeli war.

Military spokesman Daniel Hagari said on X that 11 *****sters were killed in the attack, while the emergency service Magen David Adom said 19 others were wounded.

https://www.aljazeera.com/news/liveblog/2024/7/27/israels-war-on-gaza-live-hundreds-trapped-in-khan-younis-as-battles-rage

Looks like Israel did a false flag on subjects in land they're illegally occupying.
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 No.483206

>>483205
>Looks like Israel did a false flag on subjects in land they're illegally occupying.
That's a definite possibility.
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 No.483209

>>483206

Check out the statements which came immediately after:

US condemns attack on Majdal Shams, says support for Israel ‘iron-clad’

The White House has said the missile attack on the Druze village of Majdal Shams, which killed 11 people including *****ren, was “horrific”.

“Our support for Israel’s security is iron-clad and unwavering against all Iranian backed terrorist groups, including Lebanese Hezbollah,” a spokesperson for the White House National Security Council said in a statement.

Israel’s Smotrich says ‘Lebanon as a whole’ should pay for Hezbollah attack

Israeli far-right Finance Minister Bezalel Smotrich has said Lebanon “as a whole” should pay for the attack on Majdal Shams.

“For the death of small *****ren, Nasrallah should pay with his head,” he said on X, referring to Hezbollah leader Hassan Nasrallah.

“Lebanon as a whole has to pay the price. My position regarding the necessary steps is known. The prime minister must return immediately. It’s time for action!,” he added.

Hezbollah has denied responsibility for the attack, while the Lebanese government has called “for an immediate cessation of hostilities”.

Israel’s Gantz says time to strike deal in Gaza, open new front with Lebanon

Former war cabinet member Benny Gantz has said that the time has come to reach a deal in Gaza for the release of captives and open a new front with Hezbollah.

“The government will be afforded wide support from outside the government for any determined and effective response that will restore security to the citizens of the north,” he said on X.

Gantz referred to the victims of the occupied Golan Heights attack as “innocent Israeli *****ren in the Druze village of Majdal Shams”, despite the residents not holding Israeli citizenship.

‘Lebanon should burn,’ Israeli energy minister says

Israel’s Minister of Energy Eli Cohen has said that “Lebanon should burn” after the attack that killed 11 ***** people in the Druze town of Majdal Shams, in the occupied Golan Heights.

“We must take significant action in the north, which will exact a heavy price on Lebanon and Hezbollah,” Cohen said on X.

“What cruel terrorist organisation shoots at playing *****ren?”, he added, before extending his condolences to all those “who lost their loved ones today”.

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Victims of Majdal Shams attack Syrians, not Israelis

The Israeli army spokesperson Daniel Hagari has condemned the air attack on Majdal Shams, saying that the victims were Israeli citizens.

Mouin Rabbani, an analyst at the Center for Conflict and Humanitarian Studies in Montreal, said the statement was incorrect.

“The victims were not Israelis, they were Syrians,” he told Al Jazeera, adding that the Golan Heights were occupied by Israel in 1967 but that the Druze population there does not hold Israeli citizenship.

Israel claimed that the attack was carried out by Hezbollah, which the group has denied. “Israel has for months been threatening a major offensive in Lebanon and the Israeli public also feels strongly that the government should deal with the threat of Hezbollah before a new school year begins in September,” Rabbani said.

It is “entirely plausible”, the analyst added, that the attack will trigger an escalation, for which Netanyahu may have gotten a green light from the US during his trip to Washington, DC.

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WATCH: Dozens killed in ‘new Israeli massacre’ at Gaza school

The Israeli military attacked a school that was being used as a field hospital and a shelter in Gaza’s Deir el-Balah, killing at least 30 Palestinians and wounding dozens, officials said.

Al Jazeera’s Tareq Abu Azzoum reports from Deir el-Balah.

Multiple Israeli air attacks reported in Lebanon
Zeina Khodr
Reporting from Mount Lebanon, Lebanon

We have just received reports of Israeli air attacks on several locations across southern Lebanon.

Explosions have been heard in the southern city of Tyre and surrounding areas.

Three villages close to the border have also been hit. These “front-line villages” have been repeatedly hit during the course of the ongoing confrontations between the Israeli military and Hezbollah.

Fire breaks out in southern Lebanon village

Our colleagues at Al Jazeera Arabic are reporting that Israeli attacks have caused fires to break on the town of Khiam in southern Lebanon.

Other locations hit in the Israeli assault include:

The port city of Tyre in southern Lebanon
The town of Abbassieh, near Tyre
Burj al-Shemali, a municipality near Tyre where a refugee camp for Palestinians is located
A field between the towns of Shmestar and Tarayya in the Bekaa Valley, Hezbollah’s stronghold in eastern Lebanon
The Armed Conflict Location and Event Data Project (ACLED) said that fires are becoming increasingly common amid the fighting between Israel and Hezbollah, with Israel using highly incendiary white phosphorus munitions as well as launching fireballs with catapults to deliberately burn vegetation.

Israeli raids target Shihin in southern Lebanon

Footage verified by Al Jazeera shows an explosion and smoke billowing from Shihin in southern Lebanon near the border with Israel.

Local media outlets showed video of the Israeli raid, which targeted a house and caused material damage to it.

The Lebanese National News Agency said that an Israeli military drone later targeted the town with a second raid.

https://twitter.com/sawtinews/status/1817555142419296539

Rocket from Lebanon hits house in northern Israel

Video posted on X, and verified by Al Jazeera, shows the scene of a rocket strike on the Israeli town of Moshav Shtula.

Several hours ago, Lebanon’s Hezbollah claimed an attack on Israeli army positions “in the Shtula colony and its surroundings”.

The journalist who posted the video did not make mention of any casualties that resulted from this attack, but said that another rocket that fell nearby injured a “foreign worker slightly, in the leg”.

https://twitter.com/yair_kraus/status/1817582214047207756

Hezbollah claims attack on Israeli soldiers in Manara settlement

The Lebanese group has said in a statement that its fighters targeted Israeli soldiers in the Manara settlement, in northern Israel.

The group claimed the attack carried out in support of Gaza “with appropriate weapons” injured an unidentified number of Israeli troops.

Middle East Airlines delays return of some flights

Lebanon’s Middle East Airlines says it postponed the return of some flights from Sunday night to Monday morning without stating an official reason.

However, Al Jazeera’s Assed Baig reports a source at the airline says the reason for the delays is fear of attacks by Israel against targets in Lebanon.

Israel pledged a swift response against Hezbollah in Lebanon after 12 youths were killed by a rocket in the Israeli-occupied Golan Heights. The Lebanese group denied responsibility.

Norway urges citizens to leave Lebanon

The Royal Norwegian Embassy in Beirut has warned on Facebook that “the conflict between Hezbollah in Lebanon and Israel has escalated”.

“Norwegian authorities remind you of travel tips that encourage all Norwegian citizens to leave the country,” the announcement said.

“In case the situation worsens, travel options outside Lebanon may become limited. In such a situation, the Norwegian Embassy will have very limited resources to assist Norwegian citizens to leave the country.”

Israeli forces shoot boy, obstruct medics as Balata raids continue

Israeli forces shot and wounded a 17-year-old Palestinian boy in the Balata refugee camp in the occupied West Bank, before also firing on ambulance crews that tried to help him, according to the Wafa news agency.

The ongoing raid is the fourth Israeli operation in the refugee camp in the past 24 hours, Wafa reported.

In the latest attack, Israeli forces bulldozed parts of the Mall Al Araishi store, the agency said.

In an earlier incursion, Israeli forces killed two Palestinians, including a 17-year-old boy. Israeli shelling also wounded a medic who was trying to evacuate those injured in the earlier attacks, according to the Palestine Red Crescent Society (PRCS).

Palestinian father carries headless ***** after Israeli bombing

Israeli warplanes targeted a house in Khan Younis city, killing five people including at least four *****ren while wounding others.

Video from the scene shows grisly images of ***** victims ripped apart by the Israeli bombing. Footage also shows a father carrying the body of his headless ***** into Nasser Hospital in Khan Younis after the attack.

Al-Quds Brigades says it killed Israeli soldiers in Khan Younis

The armed wing of the Palestinian Islamic Jihad group says it targeted an Israeli military crane and areas around it with heavy mortar fire in the east of the war-battered city.

“[A] helicopter landed in the area to evacuate the dead and wounded soldiers after the crane and its surroundings burned,” a statement on Telegram said, without giving precise figures.

The group said it also bombarded Israeli soldiers and vehicles that penetrated the Bani Suheila cemetery in eastern Khan Younis.

‘Doomed to certain death’: Israel denies people healthcare abroad

The Palestinian Centre for Human Rights (PCHR) says Israel continues to bar Gaza patients from travelling abroad for treatment, effectively imposing a death sentence.

It warned of the “catastrophic repercussions” of the continued closure of all Gaza crossings, which is stopping patients and the wounded from getting the medical care they desperately need.

The Rafah border crossing to Egypt has been closed since Israel captured it in early May, blocking what was the only route out of the besieged coastal enclave after Israel’s devastating war on Gaza began.

“This is a grave violation that confirms the genocide being perpetrated against the residents of the Gaza Strip. Whomever is spared death by the war machine will succumb due to the siege imposed,” PCHR said.

“Thousands of wounded and sick people are doomed to certain death because Israel has destroyed the medical system in the Gaza Strip,” the group said.

Ireland, Iraq, Arab League condemn school attack

Here are more international reactions to Israel’s latest attack.

Irish Prime Minister Simon Harris condemned the bombing, saying it was a “further demonstration of brutal, unconscionable violence”. He added that targeting an area populated with displaced families is “inhumane and despicable”.

The Iraqi Foreign Ministry also denounced the attack and called for global action, saying that “this massacre is a continuation of the hostile acts and crimes committed by the Zionist entity against defenceless civilians”.

The Arab League, meanwhile, criticised the international community’s silence on the Israeli military’s “heinous massacre” and called on the UN Security Council to pressure Israel to end the “genocide”.

Death toll from Golan Heights attack rises to 12

The Israeli military says at least 12 people have been killed in the rocket attack on Majdal Shams. All the victims were aged between 10 and 20.

Earlier, the military also said that the rocket that struck the football pitch was an Iranian-made Falaq-1 and that a Hezbollah commander named Ali Muhammad Yahya had directed the attack from a launching site in Shebaa in southern Lebanon.

As we’ve been reporting, Hezbollah has denied responsibility for the attack, with Axios, a US news outlet, reporting that the armed group told the UN that the incident was the result of an Israeli anti-rocket interceptor hitting the football pitch.

Why is the Golan Heights of strategic significance?

Mouin Rabbani, a non-resident fellow at the Center for Conflict and Humanitarian Studies, said the occupied Golan Heights are a “mountain range that allows Israel to threaten the rest of Syria”, including the Syrian capital, Damascus.

“It’s worth recalling that after 1967, Israel built its first settlements not in the West Bank, but in the Golan Heights,” Rabbani told Al Jazeera. “And it annexed the Golan Heights formally in 1980, for which it was condemned by the UN Security Council. There were diplomatic negotiations between Israel and Syria during the 1990s, but these failed because ultimately, Israel was unprepared to accept a comprehensive withdrawal to the pre-June 1967 lines.”

Israel has since built major intelligence installations there, and following the war on Gaza, Hezbollah has launched attacks on these facilities, as part of its effort to support Palestinians under attack in the coastal enclave, Rabbani noted.

“I think there’s another element here,” he added. “As you know, the International Court of Justice recently ruled Israel’s rule in the West Bank and Gaza Strip, including East Jerusalem, to be unlawful and illegal and said it must end immediately. Although the Golan Heights was not part of that case, I think the determinations made by the ICJ about the occupied Palestinian territories apply just as clearly to the occupied Syrian Golan Heights.”

Israel has right to defend itself against Hezbollah: US Senate majority leader

Chuck Schumer has said Israel had the right to defend itself against Hezbollah, when asked about a rocket attack on a football field in the Israeli-occupied Golan Heights that killed 12 youths.

Israel accused Hezbollah of being behind that attack while the group denied any responsibility for the strike that raised fears of a wider regional war.

“Israel has every right to defend itself against Hezbollah like they do against Hamas,” Schumer told CBS News in an interview.

Ex-general warns against ‘setting entire Middle East on fire’

Retired Israeli Major-General Itzhak Brik says potential escalation with Lebanon’s Hezbollah in the north of the country may lead to “a full-scale regional war and the destruction of our country”.

He told the Maariv newspaper those who seek revenge after the attack on the occupied Golan Heights may drag Israel further into the war with Hezbollah, with rockets targeting residences, power plants, gas platforms, army bases and factories.

“As a result, Israel will suffer very heavy losses and the country will be destroyed. We need an immediate end to the war in Gaza, which in no way leads to the end of Hamas,” said Brik.

“As long as the war in Gaza continues, it is only a matter of time before a full-scale regional war breaks out. We can respond to Hezbollah without setting the entire Middle East on fire.”

As regional tensions surge, Egypt says supporting Lebanon is important

Egypt stressed the importance of supporting Lebanon and “sparing it the scourge of war”, the country’s Foreign Ministry says.

The ministry made its statement during escalating tensions between Israel and the Lebanese group Hezbollah.

Cairo, a mediator in the ongoing Israeli war on Gaza, also warned of the dangers of opening a new war front with Lebanon.

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>>483209
>Check out the statements which came immediately after:
Yeah that's kinda sus

<Israel’s Minister

<“What cruel terrorist organisation shoots at playing *****ren?”
I'm speechless.

Zionism is brain-damage
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>>483211
>Retired Israeli Major-General Itzhak Brik says potential escalation with Lebanon’s Hezbollah in the north of the country may lead to “a full-scale regional war and the destruction of our country”.
Voice of reason in a sea of crazy
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Families of *****ren killed in Golan attack refuse to meet Netanyahu: Report

According to Haaretz, Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu’s office unsuccessfully tried to organise a meeting today or tomorrow between the premier and several relatives of the *****ren killed in the rocket strike on Majdal Shams.

The report said that senior members of Netanyahu’s office contacted a few relatives, and were told that the families prefer not to meet the prime minister.

Lebanon’s parliament deputy speaker: ‘We do not want war’

Elias Bou Saab has given an interview to our colleagues at Al Jazeera Arabic, as Israel appears poised to retaliate against Hezbollah for an attack on the occupied Golan Heights yesterday, which killed 12.

Israel blames Hezbollah, the Lebanese political party and paramilitary force, for the attack – a charge it has denied.

Here are a few of the deputy speaker’s key points:

Hezbollah has no interest in bombing the town of Majdal Shams.
The mediators are in constant contact with us and trying to avoid a major escalation.
We do not want war but the Israelis want to cover up what is happening in Gaza by escalation.
US envoy Amos Hochstein is well aware of the difficulty of controlling the fronts while the war on Gaza continues.
Lebanon is united and will be more united if Israel decides to expand its attacks.
Israel must realise that war is not what will bring the residents back to their towns in the north.
If civilian casualties occur or if Beirut and its suburbs are targeted, we will not consider this a measured and limited response.

Qassam, al-Quds Brigades claim series of attacks on Israeli military

The military wings of Hamas and Palestinian Islamic Jihad say their fighters:

Used 114mm short-range Rajoum rockets to target an Israeli military command centre in the Netzarim Corridor, which Israel set up during the war to separate northern Gaza from the south.
Targeted a group of soldiers located south of Gaza City.
Shelled the kibbutz of Nahal Oz and the adjacent military base near the northern Gaza Strip.
Shelled Sderot, the closest Israeli city to the Gaza fence, as well as other cities close to the besieged coastal enclave.
Held back a group of Israeli soldiers invading the eastern part of Khan Younis, south of the Strip.
Shelled a group of soldiers raiding Bani Suhaila, east of Khan Younis.
Targeted with machinegun fire a military helicopter that was flying low in al-Zana area, east of Khan Younis.
Fired antipersonnel weapons on a group of soldiers stationed inside a house in Tal al-Hawa, south of Gaza City.
Targeted a military personnel carrier with Yasin-105 rockets also in Tal al-Hawa neighbourhood.
Shelled groups of soldiers in Juhr al-Deek in the central Gaza Strip.

More on Israel’s air attacks on Lebanon
Zeina Khodr
Reporting from Beirut, Lebanon

Let me just give you the list of the areas that have been hit. We have Khiam, Ram al-Thalathine [and] Tayr Harfa – but these three villages are frontline villages. They’re close to the border and they have been repeatedly hit during the course of the ongoing confrontations between the Israeli military and Hezbollah. But we’re getting reports of air strikes deeper inside Lebanon, close to the southern city of Tyre, in the towns of Burj al-Shemali and in Aabbassiyeh.

In Burj al-Shemali, we’re getting reports that a residential building was targeted, and in Aabbassiyeh, we’re getting reports of minor injuries because of glass falling. These two villages have not been evacuated, they’re not considered frontline villages. They’re quite a few kilometres away from the border, but it’s not clear yet what the target was.

This is not the first time Israel has hit locations deep inside Lebanon during the past 10 months, but the Lebanese government issued a statement this evening, condemning all acts of violence against all civilians and calling for the immediate cessation of hostilities on all fronts. This is quite significant. It shows you the seriousness of the situation for the Lebanese government to condemn an attack in Israel, despite the fact that this is occupied territory.

Netanyahu authorized by cabinet on to decide on Golan Heights attack response

After the meeting of Israel’s security cabinet ended, Netanyahu’s office said the cabinet “authorised the Prime Minister and the Defense Minister to decide on the manner and timing of the response.”

Lebanon has asked the US to urge restraint from Israel, Lebanon’s foreign minister, Abdallah Bou Habib, told Reuters. Bou Habib said the US had asked Lebanon’s government to pass on a message to Hezbollah to show restraint as well.

There are expectations of a strong response following the security cabinet meeting convened by Netanyahu in Tel Aviv.

Israeli security cabinet meetings ends, reports say

Israeli media is reporting that the cabinet, which was convened earlier by Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, has authorised him and Defence Minister Yoav Gallant to decide on the country’s response to yesterday’s deadly attack on Majdal Shams in the Israeli-occupied Golan Heights.

Israeli news outlet Yedioth Ahronoth reports that the military will take “limited” but strong action against Hezbollah, the group in Lebanon that Israel blames for the attack.

Hezbollah has denied all responsibility.

Netanyahu denies *****ren exit from Gaza to UAE for treatment

According to Israeli media reports, Israel had perviously given approval to allow 150 critically ill *****ren from Gaza to receive treatment in the UAE.

However, following the incident in Majdal Shams, Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu suspended this decision, the reports said.

Tania Hary, executive director at Gisha – Legal Center for Freedom of Movement, said the *****ren were meant to leave tomorrow via Israel’s Karem Abu Salem (Kerem Shalom) crossing.

Turkey might enter Israel to help Palestinians: Erdogan

President Tayyip Erdogan has said that Turkey might enter Israel as it had done in the past in Libya and Nagorno-Karabakh, though he did not spell out what sort of intervention he was suggesting.

Erdogan, who has been a fierce critic of Israel’s war in Gaza, made his statement during a speech praising his country’s defence industry.

“We must be very strong so that Israel can’t do these ridiculous things to Palestine. Just like we entered Karabakh, just like we entered Libya, we might do similar to them,” Erdogan told a meeting of his ruling AK Party in his hometown of Rize.

“There is no reason why we cannot do this … We must be strong so that we can take these steps,” Erdogan added in the televised address.

The president appeared to be referring to past actions by Turkey.

In 2020, Turkey sent military personnel to Libya in support of the United Nations-recognised Government of National Accord of Libya.

Libyan Prime Minister Abdulhamid al-Dbeibah, who heads the Government of National Unity in Tripoli, is backed by Turkey.

Turkey has denied any direct role in Azerbaijan’s military operations in Nagorno-Karabakh, but said last year it was using “all means”, including military training and modernisation, to support its close ally.

Israel’s Katz sends warning to Erdogan after comments

Foreign Minister Israel Katz has responded to Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan’s statement on possibly entering Israel to defend Palestinians.

“Erdogan follows in the footsteps of Saddam Hussein and threatens to attack Israel,” Katz said on X, referring to the former Iraqi leader.

“Just let him remember what happened there and how it ended.”

Hussein was killed by hanging in 2006 after being sentenced to death by an Iraqi court, convicted of crimes against humanity.

Harris’s support for Israel ‘ironclad’ after attack on Golan Heights

US Vice President Kamala Harris’ support for Israel’s security is “ironclad,” her national security adviser Phil Gordon says, adding that she has been briefed and is closely monitoring a rocket attack on a football ground in the Israeli-occupied Golan Heights.



“Israel continues to face severe threats to its security, and the Vice President’s support for Israel’s security is ironclad,” Gordon said in a statement.

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>>483216
>According to Haaretz, Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu’s office unsuccessfully tried to organise a meeting today or tomorrow between the premier and several relatives of the *****ren killed in the rocket strike on Majdal Shams.
<Make war that gets *****ren killed
<Ask the parents of said *****ren whether they want to help with war-propaganda.
<get told to ***** off

The sheer level of callousness. If they keep trying to instrumentalize their victims in this way, eventually one of these is going to say yes to whack Netanyahu in front of the press while screaming vengeance
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Useful Idiots Monday Mourning with Katie Halper & Aaron Mate 07/29/2024

Israeli army fighting Palestinians north of Jerusalem: Wafa

The Israeli army is fighting with Palestinians in the town of al-Issawiya, north of Jerusalem, the Wafa news agency reported.

The confrontations began as the military stormed a medical centre in the town, Wafa reported, citing local sources.

One man, identified as Muhammad Yasser Darwish, was arrested.

More countries issue travel warnings for Lebanon

We reported earlier that the Royal Norwegian Embassy in Beirut encouraged all Norwegian citizens to leave Lebanon amid escalating tensions with Israel.

The Irish government also said that it “strongly advises all Irish citizens currently in Lebanon to leave now, while commercial options remain available.”

“In light of the unpredictability of the situation, events could escalate throughout the country with very little warning. This could affect exit routes out of Lebanon,” the Department of Foreign Affairs said.

The US Embassy in Beirut told its citizens to “monitor their flight status closely, to be aware that itineraries could change with little or no warning, and to make alternate plans” after Lebanon’s MEA company changed its flight schedule citing security concerns.

“The security environment in Lebanon remains complex and can change quickly,” it added.

https://www.aljazeera.com/news/liveblog/2024/7/28/israels-war-on-gaza-live-11-killed-in-israeli-occupied-golan-heights

Demonstrators try to breach Israeli base after soldiers detained on ***** suspicion

Local media is reporting protests outside of the Beit Lid military base, where Israeli soldiers were transported after they were detained earlier today, suspected of committing violations, including *****ual *****, against Palestinian prisoners at the Sde Teiman prison.

Israel’s Kann news said that demonstrations tried to break into the base, in support of the accused soldiers.

https://twitter.com/OwenJones84/status/1817969240655437997

Israel continues attacks on southern Lebanon

Video and photos posted on social media by a local rescue organisation show smoke rising from an attack on a car in the town of Kunin, in the south of the country.

Lebanon’s state-run National News Agency reports that two people were wounded in the attack, one seriously.

Elsewhere in south Lebanon, an attack occurred on the town of Shebaa, heavily damaging a house and vehicles parked nearby, scenes from the ground show. We do not have information on casualties that resulted from this attack, but we will keep you updated.

Al-Quds Brigades claims attacks on Israeli forces in Khan Younis

The armed wing of the Palestinian Islamic Jihad group says it has struck separate groups of Israeli vehicles and soldiers in the northeast and east of the city in southern Gaza.

Separately, the group said a sniper shot down an Israeli soldier in the Tal al-Hawa neighbourhood in the southwest of Gaza City.

Hamas says Netanyahu keeps stalling truce deal

The Palestinian group says Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu has added new conditions and demands to a US ceasefire proposal, following the latest round of talks in Rome conducted through mediators.

The group said in a statement that the Israeli ceasefire response to the proposal showed that Netanyahu was stalling to avoid reaching an agreement.

“It is clear from what the mediators conveyed that Netanyahu has returned to his strategy of procrastination, evasion, and avoiding reaching an agreement by setting new conditions and demands,” Hamas added.

It accused Netanyahu of retreating from a proposal previously presented by the mediators, which it said had already been based on an “Israeli paper”.

Sde Teiman protests an endorsement of ‘brutal ***** of Palestinians’, NGO says

Israeli NGO Breaking the Silence has said that protesters – including far-right politicians who are supporting arrested soldiers suspected of the *****ual ***** of a Palestinian detainee at the Sde Teiman prison – are “essentially issuing a full-throated endorsement of unimaginably brutal ***** of Palestinians”.

In a statement on X, the NGO also described the dire conditions in the prison for Palestinian prisoners.

“Tens of dead detainees; Indefinite restraints resulting in amputations; medical procedures with no anaesthesia; sleep deprivation; brutal beatings; *****ual torture,” it said.

Egyptian FM calls Lebanese PM over Israeli threats

Najib Mikati’s office says that he received a phone call from Badr Abdelatty, Egypt’s foreign minister, during which the pair discussed the situation in Lebanon “in light of the recent Israeli threats and the ongoing aggression against southern Lebanon”.

Mikati’s office said that the FM expressed Egypt’s solidarity with and support for Lebanon, and its rejection of any attack on it.

“This position has been communicated to all concerned, stressing that only the political solution can end crises and wars,” the Egytpain FM was quoted as saying.

Israel has vowed to act against Lebanon and Hezbollah, the political party and armed paramilitary organisation, for a deadly attack on the Israeli-occupied Golan Heights on Saturday.

Hezbollah denies responsibility for this attack.

Iran warns of ‘serious consequences’ for Israel if it attacks Lebanon

Any possible Israeli attack on Lebanon “will have serious consequences for Israel”, Iranian President Masoud Pezeshkian said in a phone call with his French counterpart Emmanuel Macron, Iran’s state media reported on Monday.

“We are willing to improve our relations with France on the basis of mutual trust,” Pezeshkian added in his conversation with Macron.

Macron spoke with Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu on Sunday, the French presidency said, as Paris seeks to prevent a broader escalation between Israel and Hezbollah.

The presidency said Macron had reminded Netanyahu that France was fully committed to doing “everything to avoid a new escalation in the region by passing messages to all parties involved in the conflict”.

https://www.aljazeera.com/news/liveblog/2024/7/29/israels-war-on-gaza-live-israel-forces-palestinians-into-14-of-gaza-un
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Full report: Polio epidemic declared in Gaza

Gaza’s health ministry has declared a polio epidemic across the Palestinian enclave, blaming Israel’s devastating military offensive for the spread of the deadly virus.

In a statement on Telegram, the ministry on Monday said the situation “poses a health threat to the residents of Gaza and neighbouring countries” – the latest sign of a worsening public health emergency caused by Israel’s war on the besieged territory.

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https://www.aljazeera.com/news/2024/7/29/polio-epidemic-declared-in-gaza-in-latest-sign-of-worsening-health-crisis

Israeli soldiers blew up Rafah’s main drinking water tank: Report

The Israeli army is investigating a video posted by its own soldiers showing the explosion of the tank which constitutes a violation of international law, according to the Haaretz newspaper.

The suspected crime was carried out by the soldiers of the 401st Brigade last week with the approval of the brigade’s commanders, the report said.

It said one of the soldiers uploaded a recording of the explosion to social media, alongside the caption: “Destruction of the Tal as-Sultan water reservoir in honour of Shabbat,” in reference to Saturday, the Jewish day of rest.

The initial probe will determine whether the Investigating Military Police (MIP) needs to investigate the case, the Israeli newspaper said.

https://twitter.com/ytirawi/status/1816965332952555683

More on Israeli destruction of Rafah’s main water tank

We have reported earlier that a preliminary investigation is under way in Israel into the video posted by an Israeli soldier, showing the troops blowing up Rafah’s main drinking water tank last week.

Since then, Rafah Mayor Ahmed al-Sufi has commented about the attack which constituted “a crime against humanity”, saying the Israeli troops destroyed not only the tank but also a water well in the Tal as-Sultan neighbourhood, west of Rafah. The destruction exacerbated the water crisis in the southern city, he added.

“The documented scenes of the occupation soldiers blowing up the Canada water tank, which was feeding the Rafah water network with 3,000 m3 per day, and the Canada Well, which operates at an operational capacity of 180 m3/hour, and the soldiers’ boasting while carrying out their mission reveal the truth of their goals of destroying everything that exists and destroying the necessities of life and their disregard for international laws,” he said in a statement.

He added that the total cost of constructing the tank and well amounted to $1.7m.

Al-Sufi appealed to international community “to quickly intervene to stop the occupation’s crimes against the Palestinian people” and open the border crossings to bring in spare parts and machinery to repair the water network and the sewage network.

Israeli protesters storm military court

We’ve been reporting on a backlash in Israel against the detentions and investigation of nine soldiers accused of ***** of Palestinian prisoners at the Sde Teiman prison.

According to Israeli media, protesters have now entered a court building at the Beit Lid military base.

Video shared by Israeli Army Radio shows scenes from the court:

https://twitter.com/GLZRadio/status/1817979627530231945

Hezbollah announces strike on Israeli army site

The Lebanese group says it has attacked the “al-Raheb site” in northern Israel with guided missiles.

The group said on Telegram the targeting was carried out in support of the people in Gaza and in response to “the aggression and assassination” in the town of Chaqra, where two of its members were killed earlier today.

Less than an hour ago, Hezbollah had said it conducted a separate rocket attack on the “al-Baghdadi site” in northern Israel.

Cyprus on standby to help if civilian evacuations needed

Foreign Minister Constantinos Kombos says Cyprus is on standby to assist in the evacuation of civilians from the Middle East if the standoff between Israel and Hezbollah escalates.

Speaking to reporters, he said Cypriot authorities have had an emergency response mechanism in place for a possible evacuation of civilians since the start of the war.

“We have established the manner in which the scheme will operate, if needed,” Kombos said.

Hezbollah begins moving missiles amid Israel threat: Report

An official with the Lebanese group has told AP that Hezbollah’s stance has not changed and that it does not want a full-blown war with Israel.

The official added, however, that if a war breaks out, it will fight without limits.

The official, who spoke to the news agency on condition of anonymity to discuss sensitive military activities, said Hezbollah, since Sunday, has started moving some of its “smart precision-guided missiles” to use if needed.

Hezbollah’s move comes as Israel threatens to launch a “harsh” attack on Lebanon following the weekend strike that killed 12 *****ren in the Israeli-occupied Golan Heights.

Netanyahu visits rocket attack site in occupied Golan Heights

Israel’s Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu has visited the site of a deadly rocket attack in the town of Majdal Shams in the Israeli-occupied Golan Heights.

Reporting about the visit, he said on X that Israel’s “response will come, and it will be hard”, reiterating that Lebanon’s Hezbollah was behind the attack that killed 12 youth despite the armed group’s denial of any involvement.

He told the Druze community of the region not to lose hope “in the face of the acts of harassment by the evil axis of Iran and Hezbollah”.

Earlier, there were reports of hundreds of Majdal Shams residents objecting to Netanyahu’s visit, trying to prevent him from entering the town and calling him a fascist and a criminal.

The news outlet Israel Hayom broadcast a video, verified by Al Jazeera’s Sanad fact-checking agency, in which residents of the town were heard making angry chants against Netanyahu and demanding that he leave.

https://twitter.com/IsraelHayomHeb/status/1817895313346089039

Royal Jordanian suspends flights to Beirut

Jordan’s flag carrier Royal Jordanian has suspended flights to Beirut scheduled for today and tomorrow, according to the kingdom’s public broadcaster, citing a statement from the airline.

The airline said evaluation was ongoing regarding flights scheduled for tomorrow, Jordanian TV reported.

Earlier, German airline Lufthansa said it had suspended services to the Lebanese capital until August 5.

More Beirut flight suspensions

Air France and low-cost carrier Transavia France have suspended their flights between Paris and Beirut due to the “security situation” in Lebanon, according to the companies.

The announcement, which follows a similar decision by Germany’s Lufthansa, comes a day after Israel decided to hit back after a rocket fire killed 12 people in the Israel-occupied Golan Heights.

Lebanese group Hezbollah, blamed by Israel for the attack, has denied responsibility.

Turkish official accuses Israel of threatening Erdogan

Fahrettin Altun, the head of communications for Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan, has accused the Israeli government of trying to “hide your war crimes” by targeting Erdogan after he seemingly threatened to invade Israel.

He said on social media platform X that those who threaten the president “do so at their own peril”.

In televised remarks to ruling party officials yesterday night, Erdogan had said: “Just like we entered Karabakh, just like we entered Libya, we might do similar to them [Israel].”

In response, Israeli Foreign Minister Israel Katz said Erdogan “follows in the footsteps of Saddam Hussein and threatens to attack Israel”.

Hezbollah mourns 2 members killed in southern Lebanon

The Lebanese group says two of its members – Abbas Muhammad Salami and Abbas Fadi Hijazi – have been killed.

Salami, also known as Zain al-Abidin, was a 33-year-old from the town of Khirbet Silm, who lived in the town of Chaqra in southern Lebanon.

Hijazi, also known as Abbas al-Hurr, was a 29-year-old from the town of Majdal Selem, also in southern Lebanon.

The announcement comes shortly after two people were confirmed killed in an Israeli drone attack on a motorcycle and a car on a road between the towns of Meiss el-Jabal and Chaqra in southern Lebanon.

The drone strikes also injured three other people, including a *****, according to the Lebanese media outlets.

Lebanon braces for Israeli response to Majdal Shams attack
Zeina Khodr
Reporting from Beirut, Lebanon

Some airlines have rescheduled overnight flights, delaying them to morning. Some airlines have cancelled them altogether.

It is unusual. The confrontations between the Israeli military and Hezbollah have been going on for 10 months now and this is the first time that the flight cancellations have happened.

The Beirut airport is still busy. Some people are leaving the country but this is not a mass evacuation, at least not yet. We have spoken to people here. Some families have told us that they are leaving the country earlier than planned due to the security situation, due to the tensions between Israel and Hezbollah.

People here are bracing themselves, expecting the Israeli response to the rocket attack in Majdal Shams in the Israeli-occupied Golan Heights. Some people are speculating that the Beirut airport could be the target of the Israeli military because it was one of the first targets during the previous war in 2006.

The Israeli media are talking about a significant, strong and harsh response, but a limited one as well. Whatever it could be, it is Hezbollah’s response that will decide if the conflict can be contained.

Hezbollah evacuates some positions in Lebanon, Syria: Report

Hezbollah and its affiliated groups have evacuated some positions in parts of Lebanon and Syria after Israel promised to exact a “heavy price” over the deadly rocket attack on the occupied Golan Heights, according to AFP.

A source close to the Lebanese armed group told AFP that “Hezbollah has evacuated some positions in the south and in the Bekaa Valley [in the east] that it thinks could be a target for Israel”.

In Syria, the Syrian Observatory for Human Rights, a UK-based war monitor, said pro-Iran groups and Hezbollah-affiliated fighters have “evacuated their positions” south of the capital, Damascus, and in the surrounding countryside, as well as in parts of the Syrian-controlled Golan Heights, in anticipation of “potential Israeli airstrikes”.

Turkey compares Netanyahu to Hitler as tensions rise

More on the war of words between Israel and Turkey.

The Turkish Foreign Ministry issued a statement saying “just as the end of the genocidal Hitler came, so too will be the end of the genocidal Netanyahu,” according to the official Anadolu Agency.

“Just as the genocidal Nazis were held accountable, those who seek to destroy the Palestinians will also be held accountable,” the statement continued.

“Humanity will stand with the Palestinians. You will not be able to destroy the Palestinians,” it added.

The statement came after Israeli Foreign Minister Israel Katz responded to remarks by the Turkish president in which he suggested Turkey should enter Israel to help the Palestinians. Katz said, “Erdogan was following in the footsteps of Saddam Hussein […] Just let him remember what happened there and how it ended.”

Outrage after Harris, Australia’s Wong refer to Majdal Shams as ‘Israeli’ town

Legal experts have criticised statements from US Vice President Kamala Harris and Australian Foreign Minister Penny Wong that described Majdal Shams in the Golan Heights as an Israeli town, although it is located in a territory that is internationally recognised as part of Syria.

Israel occupied two-thirds of the strategic Golan Heights plateau after capturing it in the Six-Day War in 1967, and annexed the territory in 1981.

Adil Haque, a law professor at Rutgers University, said Harris’s condemnation of the attack on the Golan Heights was “entirely appropriate” but “recognition of Israel’s illegal annexation of the Golan Heights is not”.

In Australia, Rawan Arraf, the executive director of the Australian Centre for International Justice, quoted Wong’s tweet and said: “Majdal Shams is not an ‘Israeli’ town. It is a Syrian town in the occupied Syrian Golan […] is Australia into recognising annexed illegally occupied territory now? Would that apply to Crimea and eastern Ukraine?”

https://www.aljazeera.com/news/liveblog/2024/7/29/israels-war-on-gaza-live-israel-forces-palestinians-into-14-of-gaza-un
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Church housing displaced Palestinians in Gaza City bombed

Al Jazeera’s correspondent reports that a number of Palestinians have been injured when the Israeli army bombed St Porphyrius Church in northern Gaza.

Exact casualty numbers are not available at this time, but we will bring you updates on this attack as information comes in.

Israel’s foreign minister calls on NATO to expel Turkey

Israel’s foreign minister has called on NATO to expel Turkey as a member of the military alliance in a move likely to further raise tensions between the countries.

“In light of Turkish President Erdogan’s threats to invade Israel and his dangerous rhetoric, Foreign Minister Israel Katz instructed diplomats … to urgently engage with all NATO members, calling for the condemnation of Turkey and demanding its expulsion from the regional alliance,” the Foreign Ministry said.

On Sunday, Erdogan said Turkey might enter Israel as it had done in the past in Libya and Nagorno-Karabakh although he did not spell out what sort of intervention he was suggesting.

“We must be very strong so that Israel can’t do these ridiculous things to Palestine. Just like we entered Karabakh, just like we entered Libya, we might do similar to them,” Erdogan told a meeting of his ruling AK Party in his hometown of Rize.

https://www.aljazeera.com/news/liveblog/2024/7/29/israels-war-on-gaza-live-israel-forces-palestinians-into-14-of-gaza-un

Full report: Israeli far-right politicians protest arrest of soldiers suspected of *****

Dozens of Israeli protesters, including far-right members of the Knesset, have clashed with military police after at least nine soldiers suspected of abusing a Palestinian prisoner were detained for questioning from the Sde Teiman detention facility in southern Israel.

The protesters waved Israeli flags and stormed through the facility’s gate on Monday to try to prevent the soldiers’ detention as they chanted “shame”. They defended the soldiers, saying they were doing their duty. Several Israeli civilians rushed to lend support to the soldiers, according to media reports.

Some unsuccessfully tried to break into the facility. One soldier was quoted as saying by the Haaretz newspaper that some members of the military directed pepper spray at the military police who came to detain the soldiers.

Demonstrators also tried to breach the Beit Lid military base, where the soldiers were transported, according to local media.

https://www.aljazeera.com/news/2024/7/29/israeli-far-right-politicians-protest-arrest-of-soldiers-suspected-of-*****
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>>483226
>The Turkish Foreign Ministry issued a statement
>“Just as the genocidal Nazis were held accountable, those who seek to destroy the Palestinians will also be held accountable,” the statement continued.
>“Humanity will stand with the Palestinians. You will not be able to destroy the Palestinians,” it added.

I know it's proly just fiery speeches, still, it feels nice to hear the sound of justice from officialdom.
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https://twitter.com/MennoniteAction/status/1817905647121203253
HAPPENING NOW:

An interfaith coalition, including a contingent of Mennonites, are singing to peacefully disrupt the conference registration for Christians United for Israel (CUFI)…
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https://x.com/sahouraxo/status/1817552001657663860
“Get out of here, murderer! You came here to dance on the blood of our *****ren!”

Syrian residents of Majdal Shams village in the occupied Golan Heights kick out Israeli Finance Minister, Smotrich.
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Gaza War Sit Rep Day 297: Israel Unravels
This one's full of bangers.
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Rights group slams US’s Kirby for Golan Heights comments

Earlier today, during a news conference, US National Security Advisor John Kirby suggested that the Golan Heights, an area occupied by Israel since 1967, is part of Israel’s territory.

The Arab American Institute says in a statement that those comments are “dangerous”, and represent the first indication that the administration of President Joe Biden accepts and endorses the decision of former President Trump to recognise Israel’s sovereignty over the territory.

Trump’s move made the US the first country to recognise Israel’s right to hold the Golan Heights.

“Rules-based order does not allow for the illegal annexation of occupied land – whether in Ukraine – or Syria, Palestine and Lebanon” the group’s statement reads.

https://www.aljazeera.com/news/2024/7/29/israeli-far-right-politicians-protest-arrest-of-soldiers-suspected-of-*****

ICJ ruling on Israel’s occupation leaves US facing a hard choice

On July 19, the International Court of Justice (ICJ) issued an advisory ruling pertaining to Israel’s occupation of the Palestinian territories of Gaza, East Jerusalem and the West Bank.

Much will go into analysing that ruling, but there is one big question that needs to be asked: How is this reminder of international law, and its position on Israel’s occupation, going to reverberate in the United States particularly, and the West more widely?

https://www.aljazeera.com/opinions/2024/7/29/the-icj-opinion-on-israels-occupation-leaves-the-us-facing-a-hard-choice

Civil Defence: About 300 killed in Khan Younis during Israeli assault

A large number of bodies were decomposed when recovered after the nine-day Israeli army incursion in and around the southern Gaza city, the emergency rescue agency says on Telegram.

“Our crews are still searching for missing persons,” it said, adding that 31 homes were bombed while inhabited by Palestinians.

Earlier, Gaza’s Government Media Office said at least 255 people were killed during the ground invasion. It’s unclear why there’s a discrepancy in the data.

Rockets target Israeli forces in northern Gaza, Palestinian snipers hit in south: Monitors

Hamas and Palestinian Islamic Jihad (PIJ) fighters attacked Israeli forces operating in neighbourhoods to the south of Gaza City with rocket-propelled grenades and mortars, and fired rockets at troops deployed on the Netzarim Corridor further to the south, war monitors report.

In southern Gaza’s Rafah city, Hamas fired a “Red Arrow” guided missile at an Israeli armoured vehicle on Monday, according to US-based defence think tanks the Institute for the Study of War (ISW) and the Critical Threats Project (CTP).

A combined Hamas-PIJ sniper attack also targeted an Israeli soldier in eastern Khan Younis in the south of the Gaza Strip and another joint Hamas-PIJ sniper team fired on an Israeli soldier in the Bani Suheila area of the city, according to the latest ISW-CTP battlefield report.

Hezbollah claims to have repelled Israeli warplanes

Lebanon’s Hezbollah armed group claims its air defence unit has repelled Israeli warplanes that broke the sound barrier over the Lebanese airspace.

The group said on Telegram that the aircraft were forced “to retreat behind the borders inside occupied Palestine”.

Attacks, discrimination against US Muslims, Palestinians jumps 70% in first half of 2024: CAIR

Attacks and cases of discrimination against Muslims and Palestinians in the United States rose by about 70 percent from January to June, according to the Council on American-Islamic Relations (CAIR).

CAIR said it received 4,951 complaints of anti-Muslim and anti-Palestinian incidents, which is a steep rise compared with the same period last year, Reuters reports. CAIR documented 8,061 complaints in the whole of 2023.

Most of the complaints were in the categories of immigration and asylum, employment discrimination, education discrimination and hate crimes, the advocacy group said.

Serious incidents against Muslims and Palestinians in the US in the nine months since Israel’s war on Gaza began include the fatal stabbing of a six-year-old Palestinian-American ***** in Illinois in October. The stabbing in February of a Palestinian-American man in Texas. The shooting of three students of Palestinian descent in Vermont in November, and the attempted drowning of a three-year-old Palestinian-American girl in May.

Australia holds public hearings into genocide bill amendment

Australian senator Lidia Thorpe says public hearings being held today are considering gaps in Australian law that affect Palestinians and Indigenous people seeking accountability for the crime of genocide.

In a statement before the hearings, Thorpe said her proposed amendment to the Australian Genocide Bill would remove the “fiat power” that allows the Attorney General to “block prosecution of genocide, war crimes and crimes against humanity from proceeding in Australian courts.”

“My Bill helps get political interference out of our legal system, and gives victims and survivors of these most heinous crimes a better chance at justice,” said Thorpe, who is an Indigenous Gunnai, Gunditjmara and Djab Wurrung senator from the state of Victoria.

“Whether you’re a Palestinian Australian who has seen your family murdered in Gaza, or a Black [Indigenous] mother wanting to hold this government to account for the ongoing removal of First Nations *****ren, my bill will give people in this country a better chance for justice”, she said.

Sde Teiman ‘torture’ one of ‘thousands of crimes’ in Israeli prisons: Palestinian prisoners group

The head of the Palestinian Prisoner’s Society, Abdullah al-Zaghari, has addressed reports of torture and *****ual assault at Israel’s Sde Teiman detention camp, saying it represents “one of thousands of crimes” against Palestinians in Israeli prisons.

Al-Zaghari said in a statement on social media that Palestinian prisoners have recounted “killing, torture, *****, starvation, and humiliation” in Israeli prisons, describing their treatment as part of an “organised war of extermination against our people”.

The report from Sde Teiman led to the arrest of nine Israeli soldiers, but Al-Zaghari cautioned against treating it as an isolated incident that could be attributed to individual prison guards, noting that the actions were also reflected in statements from senior Israeli ministers such as Itamar Ben-Gvir.

The Palestinian Prisoner’s Society has “documented many testimonies” of similar crimes committed against Palestinians at several Israeli prisons, including, notably, Negev Prison, he added, renewing calls for an international investigation and an “immediate and urgent intervention to put an end to the crimes of torture”.

Israeli soldiers suspected of ***** to be brought to military court: Reports

Nine Israeli soldiers arrested on suspicion of abusing a Palestinian prisoner will be brought for a hearing later today to the Camp Gur military court, according to Israeli media.

The suspects are accused of severe violence, including acts of sodomy, which caused the Palestinian man to be hospitalised, the Israeli media reports said.

Palestinian rights groups have documented widespread ***** inside Israeli prisons even before Israel launched its military offensive in Gaza nearly 10 months ago.

The Israeli military police made the arrests yesterday at the Sde Teiman military base, prompting the country’s far-right politicians and their supporters to storm the facility in protest.

Greece’s Aegean Airlines cancels flights to Beirut until August 1

“We are constantly evaluating the developments following the instructions of the competent authorities,” the airline said.

The announcement comes amid fears of an all-out regional war as the Israeli army promised to respond after 12 members of the Druze community were killed on Saturday in the deadliest attack against civilian casualties on Israeli soil since the start of the war in Gaza.

Israel blamed the assault on Hezbollah, which denied any involvement. Yet the group claimed responsibility for other strikes on the same day in areas nearby.

Some observers noted the deadly attack could have been a miscalculation as Hezbollah and Israel have traded fire on a near-daily basis since October 7. While the clashes have largely remained confined to border areas, they have gradually increased in intensity.

Leaders of Hamas, PIJ meet Iran’s supreme leader in Tehran

Iran’s Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei has hosted a Palestinian delegation headed by Ziyad al-Nakhalah, the secretary-general of Palestinian Islamic Jihad (PIJ), and Ismail Haniyeh, the political leader of Hamas.

That’s according to Iran’s IRNA news agency. It also reported that the Palestinian officials were in Tehran for the inauguration ceremony of President Masoud Pezeshkian.

https://twitter.com/IRNA_1313/status/1818196821077889321

Israel’s defence minister seeks probe into Ben-Gvir’s role in Sde Teiman ordeal

Israeli Defence Minister Yoav Gallant has called on Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu to investigate whether the country’s National Security Minister Itamar Ben-Gvir prevented or delayed police from stopping protesters who stormed the Sde Teiman military facility yesterday.

The members of Ben-Gvir’s party took part in the incident that started in protest of the detention of nine Israeli soldiers suspected of severely abusing a Palestinian detainee. Later, the protesters also tried to breach the Beit Lid military base, where the suspects were transported.

In an open letter, Gallant called on Netanyahu to examine “if the minister of national security prevented or delayed the police from responding to the violent incidents that members of his party took part in”.

Canada protesters block armoured vehicle company over Israel links

A coalition of demonstrators from across the Toronto region have blocked employees from entering the Roshel Armored Vehicles facility in Brampton, Canada, over its alleged ties to Israeli weapons companies.

The protesters demanded the Canadian government deny arms export permits that Roshel is seeking to send armoured vehicles to Israel and instead implement a full weapons embargo.

“I have witnessed armoured vehicles identical to the ones here in the parking lot at Roshel being used to kidnap my family members and my friends in the West Bank more times than I can count,” said Adham, a protester with the Palestinian Youth Movement who didn’t give his surname.

“I myself was beaten physically and tortured psychologically as a 10-year-old simply for being outside when [Israeli] soldiers raided my neighbourhood in Tulkarem refugee camp using these vehicles. As someone who has been living in Brampton for over 10 years, I was absolutely horrified to find out that there is a factory that manufactures and exports armoured vehicles to Israel so close to my house.”

https://twitter.com/WBWCanada/status/1818231505258230173

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New Larry Wilkerson interview on Israel, Lebanon, and "greater Israel."
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>>483241
Wow, i didn't know the social fabric of Israel had degenerated to such an extend, that the Knesset is debating about what kinds of ***** are acceptable.
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Israeli military says it carried out strike on Beirut

The military says the attack targeted a Hezbollah commander responsible for a deadly hit on the Israeli-occupied Golan Heights “and the killing of numerous additional Israeli civilians”.

Hezbollah has denied Israeli claims that it carried out the attack on a football field, killing several *****ren.

I see people in Beirut panicking after the explosion
Zeina Khodr
Reporting from Beirut, Lebanon

In the last few minutes, a large explosion took place in the southern suburbs of Beirut, Hezbollah’s heartland in the Lebanese capital.

We do not know if this was an air strike or a drone strike, but it seems to be a targeted surgical strike.

This appears to be the promised response by the Israeli military against Hezbollah. It is blaming the armed group for killing civilians on Saturday in Majdal Shams, an attack that Hezbollah denied responsibility for.

Lebanon was bracing for this response, but earlier today, a high-ranking Hezbollah official said that no matter what kind of strike Israel carries out, Hezbollah will respond.

Hezbollah’s response will determine the trajectory of a conflict which is now in its 10 months, triggered by the war on Gaza, which has been largely confined to the border area. This strike really changes the nature of this conflict and where we could be heading.

As I drive in the Lebanese capital. I see people panicking, talking on the phone, trying to find out more about what has just happened in the last few minutes.

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Heavy traffic and panic in southern Beirut
Ali Hashem
Reporting from Beirut, Lebanon

I’m in the southern suburbs of Beirut and the explosion took place around 30 minutes ago.

It was clear that a drone attacked an apartment in an area where Hezbollah functions widely.

It’s very heavy traffic right now. Everyone is trying to rush to their houses. Ambulances are rushing to the scene of the attack.

Everybody heard the explosion here, and it’s causing a lot of panic.

This is not a war, for the moment, but it could be the beginning of a series of attacks, Israel is saying, in retaliation to the attack on Majdal Shams.

What’s going to happen next is the big question. Has the Israeli threat to attack Hezbollah ended here? Or is this just the beginning?

https://www.aljazeera.com/news/liveblog/2024/7/30/israel-lebanon-tensions-live-israel-strikes-building-in-beirut-suburbs
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>>483250
The Zionists want to kick off a regional war to draw in the US. Whether they get it, idk.
I guess Lebanon will only retaliate in kind and destroy some buildings in Tel Aviv, but not go further.
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Hezbollah sources saying targeted commander survived attack
Zeina Khodr
Reporting from Haret Hreik neighbourhood, Beirut

We are in the southern suburbs of Beirut just a few metres from where the building was hit in the attack. As you can imagine, the situation is quite tense.

Now, Hezbollah sources are saying that Muhsin Shukr has survived this assassination attempt earlier. Israeli messaging is that this was their promised response, their response to the rocket attack on Saturday in the town of Majdal Shams that killed civilians.

What will Hezbollah do? The very fact that there are reports that this high-ranking commander has survived could mean that there could be a different response. It could be a very different situation, for example, if he was killed.

This was in a densely populated area. And we’re getting reports that a woman was killed. So the dust needs to settle before we can give you all the details. But this was a military target, which means that Israel is trying to stay within the unwritten rules of engagement of their ongoing confrontation with Hezbollah.

Still, earlier today, a high-ranking Hezbollah source told us that no matter what the strike, no matter if it’s limited in nature, it will be considered an act of aggression, and that Hezbollah will respond.

So we are at a tipping point in this conflict and we still do not know the trajectory of this conflict.

https://www.aljazeera.com/news/liveblog/2024/7/30/israel-lebanon-tensions-live-israel-strikes-building-in-beirut-suburbs
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Lebanon PM condemns ‘blatant Israeli aggression’ on Beirut

Lebanon’s prime minister has denounced the Israeli attack on Beirut’s southern suburbs, days after Israel promised to retaliate for deadly rocket fire from Lebanon on the Israeli-occupied Golan Heights.

Najib Mikati “condemned the blatant Israeli aggression on the southern suburbs of Beirut”, the prime minister’s office said in a statement, describing it as a “criminal act” in a “series of aggressive operations killing civilians in clear and explicit violation of international law”.

State media in Lebanon: One killed in Israeli strike on Beirut

Lebanon’s National News Agency (NNA) says that a female civilian was killed when Israel bombed a building in Haret Hreik, in the southern suburbs of the Lebanese capital.

“Sixty-eight civilians were injured, five of whom were critically injured, while the rest suffered moderate to minor injuries. Most of them were treated in emergency departments and were discharged from hospitals,” the NNA added.

The hospitals that treated the patients were named as “Bahman Hospital, Al-Sahel Hospital, Al-Rasoul Al-Aazam Hospital, Al-Zahraa Hospital, Al-Jeitaoui University Hospital”.

US was offering $5m for info on target of Israeli strike

The US State Department had been offering $5m for information on Muhsin Shukr, also known as Fuad Shukr, prior to Israel’s attack today.

Hezbollah sources say Shukr survived the attack, although his fate remains unclear.

The US, in a listing explaining the reward, described Shukr as a senior advisor on military affairs to Hezbollah leader Hassan Nasrallah.

It also said he “played a central role” in the 1983 bombing of a US Marine Corps barracks in Beirut that killed 241 US soldiers.

Kamala Harris says Israel has ‘right to defend itself’ after Beirut strike

Kamala Harris has commented on the Israeli strike south of Beirut, saying that “Israel has a right to defend itself”.

“I unequivocally support Israel’s right to remain secure and to defend the security of Israel,” Harris said as she travelled to Atlanta, Georgia for a campaign event.

“What we know, in particular, is it has the right to defend itself against the terrorist organisation, which is exactly what Hezbollah is,” she said.

“But all of that being said, we still must work on a diplomatic solution to end these attacks and we will continue to do that work.”

Satellite photos shows destruction of Tal as-Sultan reservoir

On Monday, the Israeli army admitted that its soldiers were responsible for the bombing of a reservoir in Tal as-Sultan, which provided drinking water for Palestinians in Rafah.

The UN Human Rights Office commented on the incident, saying that under international humanitarian law, it is “strictly prohibited” to attack infrastructure essential to the survival of the civilian population, including water supplies.

Rafah Mayor Ahmed al-Sufi called the attack “a crime against humanity”, saying the Israeli troops destroyed not only the tank but also a water well in the Tal as-Sultan neighbourhood, west of Rafah. The destruction exacerbated the water crisis in the southern city, he added.

The photos below show the well before and after the Israeli attack.

https://www.aljazeera.com/news/liveblog/2024/7/30/israel-lebanon-tensions-live-israel-strikes-building-in-beirut-suburbs
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Lebanon says three killed in Beirut strike

Lebanon’s health ministry says three people, including two *****ren, have been killed and 74 wounded in the Israeli strike on Beirut’s southern suburbs.

The “non-final toll of the Israeli aggression on the southern suburbs of Beirut… is three martyrs, including a woman, a girl and a boy”.

The ministry added that “the search for missing persons under the rubble continues”.

Israeli military says it killed Shukr

In a statement, the Israeli military stated that it had killed Fuad Shukr in “a targeted intelligence-based elimination”.

It also claimed that Shukr was the head of Hezbollah’s strategic unit and Hezbollah leader Nasrallah’s “right-hand man” who was his “advisor for planning and directing wartime operations”.

The Israeli military added that he was the commander responsible for Saturday’s attack on Majdal Shams that killed a dozen people.

Hezbollah says that Shukr survived the attack and the group has denied responsibility for the attack on Majdal Shams.

UN’s Lebanon envoy ‘deeply concerned’ by Israeli strike on Beirut

The UN’s special coordinator for Lebanon has voiced concern after the Israeli strike on Beirut which she said resulted in multiple civilian casualties.

UN Special Coordinator Jeanine Hennis-Plasschaert underscores once again that there is no such thing as a military solution” to the ongoing conflict, the envoy’s office said in a statement.

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US carries out ‘self-defence’ strikes in Iraq as regional tensions grow

The US military has carried out “self-defence” strikes in Iraq, the Reuters news agency reports, as regional tensions grow after Israel claimed it had assassinated a Hezbollah commander in Lebanon.

An anonymous US official told Reuters that the strike, the first by US forces in Iraq since February, was carried out because of a threat to coalition forces stationed there.

Blasts at a military base south of Baghdad hosting several Iran-aligned armed groups killed four people and injured three on Tuesday. It’s not immediately clear if this is the same incident as the US strikes.

On Tuesday, the Israeli army said it carried out a “precision strike” in southern Beirut targeting Hezbollah commander Mushin Shukr, in an attack that also killed three civilians.

https://www.aljazeera.com/news/liveblog/2024/7/31/israels-war-on-gaza-live-israel-hits-beirut-in-assassination-operation
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Far-right mobs attack Israeli journalists covering Sde Teiman protest

Israeli journalists have reported being attacked on Tuesday as they covered protests by far-right demonstrators at the Sde Teiman detention centre in southern Israel, the Haaretz newspaper reports.

Ilana Curiel, a journalist for Israeli news site Ynet, said she was left “in tears” after being physically and verbally assaulted.

“[The protesters] shoved me, spit on me and called me a *****, an ‘Arabs’ whore, a traitor. They dropped my phone twice,” she said.

Channel 12 News reporter Ori Isaac was also struck, spit on, and verbally attacked, according to Israeli media watchdog The Seventh Eye.

Demonstrators stormed Sde Teiman to protest the arrest of nine Israeli soldiers accused of *****ually abusing a Palestinian detainee at the military facility, which was set up following the launch of Israel’s war on Gaza in October.

Scuffles also broke out between demonstrators and Israeli soldiers in a separate protest at a military court in the Beit Lid army base.

Lebanon plans to file complaint to UN following the Israeli strike on Beirut

Lebanon’s Foreign Ministry has said that it plans to file a complaint to the United Nations following an Israeli strike in the south of Beirut which killed at least three civilians, including two *****ren.

Israel claims it killed a Hezbollah commander in the strike, while the Iran-backed group says he survived.

Al Jazeera’s Kristen Saloomey reports from the UN:

Israel intensified attacks on Gaza civilians after ‘historic’ ICJ ruling: UN experts

As we reported earlier, a group of 39 independent UN human rights experts have released a statement saying “Israel must stop acting as if uniquely above the law” and “immediately comply” with a recent “historic” ruling from the International Court of Justice (ICJ).

Here’s more from the expert’s statement:

“Since the Court ruling on 19 July, Israel has intensified attacks on the civilian population in Gaza and their natural resources,” the experts said.

Three days after the ICJ ruling, Israeli ground forces began a nine-day ground invasion of eastern Khan Younis, killing 255 people, according to Gaza officials.

The Israeli army also admitted this week that it bombed a reservoir that provided drinking water for Palestinians in Rafah, one of dozens of water sources Palestinians officials say Israeli forces have destroyed this month.

The UN experts also called for an arms embargo on Israel and “targeted sanctions…on Israeli individuals and entities involved in illegal occupation and racial segregation and apartheid policies.”

Iran calls on UNSC to act on Israel’s ‘violation of Lebanon’s sovereignty’

Amir Saeid Iravani, Iran’s ambassador to the United Nations, has urged the UN Security Council to take “immediate action” after Israel’s attack on Beirut, which he described as a “blatant violation of Lebanon’s sovereignty” and international law.

Iravani said that Israel is “desperate” to “divert international attention from the root causes of the current situation”, which is Israel’s war on Gaza.

“The occupying regime cannot deny its responsibility for the ongoing atrocities and barbaric massacres against innocent people in Gaza,” he wrote.

Israel has said the attack on Beirut, which Lebanese officials said killed a woman and two *****ren, targeted Hezbollah commander Muhsin Shukr.

The attack comes three days after Israel blamed Hezbollah for a rocket attack that killed 12 *****ren and *****agers in Majdal Shams, in the Israeli occupied Golan Heights.

Hezbollah has denied responsibility for the attack.

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Hamas political leader Ismail Haniyeh assassinated in Tehran: Reports
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Hamas leaders assassinated by Israel in the past

January 1996: Israel assassinated Hamas military leader Yahya Ayyash in Gaza’s Beit Lahiya.
March 2004: Hamas spiritual leader and founder Sheikh Amhed Yasin was killed by Israeli strike in Gaza.
April 2004: Yasin’s successor and Hamas co-founder Abdel Aziz al-Rantisi was killed by Israeli helicopter missile strike in Gaza City.
January 2024: Senior Hamas official Saleh al-Arouri was killed in an Israeli drone strike in Beirut.
July 2024: Ismail Haniyeh, Hamas’s political chief, assassinated in Iran’s capital, Tehran.

General strike declared in West Bank cities

Palestinian resistance groups have called for a “comprehensive strike” and mass demonstrations in various cities in the occupied West Bank to protest against Haniyeh’s assassination, according to local media reports.

Strikes have been called in cities including Ramallah and Nablus, where the An-Najah University also released a statement calling for the “suspension of work hours to mourn” Haniyeh.

We will bring you more on this soon.

The big question is, how will Iran respond?
Ali Hashem
Reporting from Beirut, Lebanon

Just a few months ago when Israel targeted the Iranian consulate in Syria, we saw Iran respond on April 14 with an attack on Israel with more than 300 drones and missiles. The United States and Israel knew the attack was coming but it was a major event in the region.

Now, given the fact that Haniyeh, an Iranian guest, was killed on Iranian soil, the big question is, what will Iran do? The repercussions are going to be big for the whole region. This could mean an Iranian attack on Israel. I cannot imagine what will happen next.

Mahmoud Abbas condemns killing of Haniyeh, calls on Palestinians to unite

Palestinian Authority President Mahmoud Abbas has condemned the assassination of Ismail Haniyeh, describing the killing as a cowardly act and a dangerous development, the Wafa news agency reports.

Abbas also called on Palestinians “to unite, be patient and steadfast in the face of the Israeli occupation”, Wafa said.

Haniyeh was in Tehran for swearing-in of Iran’s new president

As we’ve been reporting, Haniyeh had travelled to Tehran to attend the inauguration of Iranian President Masoud Pezeshkian on Tuesday.

The two leaders were pictured together in official photographs released by the Iranian presidency.

Pezeshkian was sworn in as Iran’s ninth president after his predecessor Ebrahim Raisi died in a helicopter crash in May.

Haniyeh’s assassination heightens regional tensions
Ali Hashem
Reporting from Beirut, Lebanon

Haniyeh was in the Iranian capital, Tehran, to participate in the inauguration of Iran’s new President Masoud Pezeshkian, and we understand that a rocket was launched at the residence he was staying in.

This makes matters very complicated.

Haniyeh was killed in Tehran. And this may escalate the whole situation in the region, especially as it comes in conjunction with the targeting of Hezbollah commander Fuad Shukr here in Beirut. We don’t know his state for the moment. Hezbollah did not issue a statement.

So now the big question is, what’s going to happen? What will the repercussions be? Where is the region going to go? This may force Iran to retaliate. Haniyeh was killed on its soil. So we are facing a very complicated situation.

How will Haniyeh’s assassination affect Gaza war?
Hani Mahmoud
Reporting from Deir el-Balah, Gaza

It’s quite difficult to predict what may happen next.

It could result in a much more grave situation and the Israeli military could escalate the war across the Gaza Strip.

But on the other hand, we’ve heard Netanyahu repeatedly insist on getting to the top leadership of Hamas and so this could be the absolute victory he’s been searching for.

Ismail Haniyeh is a well-known figure among Israelis, too. We’ve heard in the past that if the Israeli military is able to get to a prominent figure, this could put an end to this war. And so, Haniyeh’s assassination could increase Israeli public pressure on Netanyahu to end the war as the top leadership of Hamas has been eliminated, achieving one of the main objectives of the war.

Senior Hamas spokesperson calls Haniyeh assassination ‘grave escalation’

Senior Hamas spokesperson Sami Abu Zuhri has described the assassination of Hamas leader Ismail Haniyeh as a “grave escalation that will not achieve its goals”, the Reuters news agency reports.

Zuhri has also reportedly said Hamas will wage “open war to liberate Jerusalem” and the group is “ready to pay various prices” to do so, according to local media reports.

A Hamas statement said Haniyeh was killed in a “treacherous Zionist raid” on his residence in the Iranian capital Tehran. The Israeli government is yet to issue an official statement on the attack.

Haniyeh’s assassination ‘will not go unpunished’, says Hamas official

The assassination of Ismail Haniyeh is a “cowardly act that will not go unpunished”, Hamas-run Al-Aqsa TV has quoted senior Hamas official Moussa Abu Marzouk as saying.

Hamas’s full statement on Haniyeh assassination
Palestinian group Hamas has released a statement regarding the assassination of its political leader Ismail Haniyeh in the Iranian capital Tehran. Here it is in full:

In the name of Allah, the Most Gracious, the Most Merciful (And do not think that those who are killed in the way of Allah are dead. Rather, they are alive with their Lord, receiving provision.)

The Islamic Resistance Movement Hamas mourns to our great Palestinian people, to the Arab and Islamic nation, and to all the free people of the world: Brother, leader, martyr, Mujahid Ismail Haniyeh.

The head of the movement, who was killed in a treacherous Zionist raid on his residence in Tehran, after participating in the inauguration ceremony of the new Iranian president. To Allah we belong and to Him we shall return. And it is a jihad, victory or martyrdom.

Hamas chief and bodyguard killed in attack on residence

Iran’s Revolutionary Guard said Ismail Haniyeh was killed in his Tehran residence along with one of his bodyguards, according to local media reports.

“The residence of Ismail Haniyeh, head of the political office of Hamas Islamic Resistance, was hit in Tehran, and as a result of this incident, him and one of his bodyguards were martyred,” the Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps’s Sepah news website said.

Iran’s Revolutionary Guard says it’s ‘investigating’ Haniyeh assassination

The Iranian Revolutionary Guard has released a statement saying it is investigating the assassination of Hamas’s political leader Ismail Haniyeh at his residence in Iran’s capital Tehran.

Earlier, we reported that Hamas had said Haniyeh was killed in “a treacherous Zionist raid” alongside one of his bodyguards.

We will bring you updates on this incident when we have them.

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Air attack targeted Haniyeh in early hours of morning: Reports

Iranian media are reporting that the Hamas leader was killed by an “airborne guided projectile” that hit the residence where he was staying in the north of the capital, Tehran.

According to reports, the attack took place at about 2am local time (22:30 GMT on Tuesday) at a special residence for military veterans in the north of the city.

Failure to protect Haniyeh may prompt Tehran to take action

Abas Aslani, a fellow at the Center for Middle East Strategic Studies in Tehran, spoke to Al Jazeera a little earlier about the security implications for Iran after the assassination in its capital city of Hamas’s political chief Haniyeh.

“What happened in Tehran was a bad thing for the Iranian security apparatus…and that’s why Iran will somehow feel it has to respond to this,” Aslani told Al Jazeera.

“This is not good news for the security apparatus in Tehran,” Aslani said.

“That’s why I think a retaliation or a response from the Iranian side might be inevitable… But I’m not quite sure about the quality [of any response] yet,” he said.

“I think it is yet to be determined,” he added.

“But this was, from a security perspective, very significant for Iran.”

Hezbollah says Shukr’s fate is not yet known

The Lebanese armed group has issued a preliminary statement on the Israeli attack on Beirut.

It said its commander Fuad Shukr, also known as Hajj Mohsen, was present in the building at the time of the attack, but said his fate is not yet known.

The attack caused “significant destruction to several floors of the building”, it said.

“Since the incident, civil defence teams have been diligently working to remove the rubble, albeit slowly due to the condition of the destroyed floors. We are still awaiting the outcome of this operation concerning the fate of the esteemed leader and other citizens in this location to act accordingly,” it added.

Earlier, Israel claimed to have killed the Hezbollah commander, but sources from the Lebanese armed group claim he had survived.

Russia calls killing of Hamas leader ‘unacceptable political murder’, RIA reports

The killing of Hamas’s chief political leader Ismail Haniyeh is “an absolutely unacceptable political murder”, a deputy Russian foreign minister told the RIA Novosti state news agency on Wednesday.

“This is an absolutely unacceptable political murder, and it will lead to further escalation of tensions,” Mikhail Bogdanov was quoted as saying.

Turkey condemns Haniyeh’s ‘heinous’ assassination

The Turkish Foreign Ministry issued a statement saying Haniyeh’s killing “once again demonstrates that Israel’s Netanyahu government has no intention of achieving peace”, according to the Anadolu news agency.

“[The] region will face much larger conflicts if [the] international community does not take action to stop Israel,” the ministry added.

Iran’s National Security Council meets to discuss response: Report

Members of Iran’s Supreme National Security Council along with senior commanders from Iran’s Revolutionary Guard Corps (IRGC) have convened a meeting to discuss the country’s response to Haniyeh’s assassination, the Reuters news agency reports.

Hamas has blamed Israel for the attack, which occurred at Haniyeh’s residence in the Iranian capital, Tehran. One of his bodyguards was also killed in the attack.

Israel is yet to comment on the incident.

Islamic Jihad responds to Haniyeh’s assassination

The Palestinian group’s Deputy Secretary-General Muhammad al-Hindi told Lebanese TV station Al Mayadeen:

“This assassination is not only directed at the Palestinian resistance and Hamas, in particular, but it is also directed at Iran.

“Israel is on the verge of collapse, and its reactions reflect confusion and inability to achieve any of its goals.

“Israel is facing such resistance for the first time in its history.”

Palestinian Islamic Jihad is an ally of Hamas and took part in the October 7 attacks on Israel.

Prospects for a ceasefire more distant than ever

Haniyeh was a political figure, and a pragmatic one.

He was known for maintaining very positive relations with Palestinian leaders from all factions – a reason why we have seen a rush of expression of solidarity.

One would expect that the hardliners in Hamas would now be in a better position to dictate its agenda. It would be very difficult to see that the talks that were trying to keep the ceasefire alive would have any traction at this point.

Maybe there wouldn’t be a dramatic change in the dynamics on the ground in Gaza when it comes to fighting, but certainly the prospects of a ceasefire urgently needed … are more distant than they have ever been.

Yemen’s Houthi say killing of Hamas’s Haniyeh a ‘terrorist crime’

Mohammed Ali al-Huthi, a member of the Houthis’ political bureau, said the assassination of the Hamas leader was a “heinous terrorist crime” and “a flagrant violation of laws and ideal values”.

Staunch supporter of the Palestinian cause, Houthi fighters in Yemen have launched attacks for months on shipping linked to Israel in the Red Sea and Gulf of Aden.

The Houthis say their campaign will end when Israel ends its war on Gaza.

Israeli forces bomb al-Mawasi, Gaza City, Jabalia

Israel’s military kept up its relentless attacks across the Gaza Strip overnight, bombing and shelling al-Mawasi and Abasan al-Kabira in the south and Gaza City and Jabalia in the north, the Wafa news agency reported.

A number of Palestinians were killed and wounded in the attacks, the agency said, without specifying the exact toll.

Israeli forces have killed at least 39,400 Palestinians in Gaza since October 7.

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Haniyeh’s son pledges to keep fighting for freedom

Abdul Salam Haniyeh said his father’s killing will not end Palestinians’ resistance against Israel.

“My father survived four assassination attempts during his patriotic journey, and today Allah has granted him the martyrdom that he always wished for,” the *****er Haniyeh said. “He was very keen to establish national unity and strived for the unity of all Palestinian factions and we affirm that this assassination will not deter the resistance, which will fight until freedom is achieved.”

Dozens of Haniyeh family members killed since October 7

Before his assassination, Haniyeh’s family members based in Gaza have been targeted by Israel.

In June, 10 members of his family were killed in an Israeli air strike in northern Gaza’s Shati refugee camp. Back then, the Hamas leader said that more than 60 of his family members had been killed since the start of the war on October 7.

In April, three of his sons – Hazem, Amir and Mohammad – were killed when the car they were driving in was bombed in Gaza’s Shati camp.

Four of Haniyeh’s grand*****ren, three girls and a boy, were also killed in the attack, according to Hamas.

China condemns Haniyeh’s assassination

Lin Jian, the spokesman for China’s Foreign Ministry, condemned the Hamas leader’s death and said Beijing is “deeply concerned that this incident may lead to further instability in the regional situation”.

Lin added that “Gaza should achieve a comprehensive and permanent ceasefire as soon as possible”.

China, which has historically been sympathetic to the Palestinian cause, hosted rival Palestinian factions Hamas and Fatah in Beijing earlier this month. At that meeting, the two sides signed an agreement to form a “national unity government” in post-war Gaza.

Iran’s president vows to make Israel ‘regret cowardly action’

Masoud Pezeshkian has issued a statement saying Tehran will defend its territorial integrity and dignity.

Here’s the full statement released by the state media:

“Today, dear Iran is mourning its sharer of sorrows and joys, the constant and proud companion of the path of resistance, the brave leader of the Palestinian resistance, the martyr of al-Quds, Haj Ismail Haniyeh. Yesterday I raised his victorious hand and today I have to bury him on my shoulders.

Martyrdom is the art of men of God. The bond between the two proud nations of Iran and Palestine will be stronger than before, and the path of resistance and defense of the oppressed will be followed stronger than ever.

The Islamic Republic of Iran will defend its territorial integrity, honour, dignity and pride, and make the terrorist occupiers regret their cowardly action.”

Hezbollah confirms death of commander targeted by Israel in Beirut

In an official statement on its Telegram channel, the Lebanese political party and paramilitary group has confirmed the death of Fuad Shukr, a senior military figure in its organisation.

Shukr was targeted by Israel yesterday in an air strike on Beirut’s Haret Hreik neighbourhood, which killed at least five people and injured dozens.

Israel blames Shukr for an attack on the occupied Golan Heights over the weekend that killed 12 *****ren and *****agers, and said his targeting was in response to this attack.

EU calls for ‘maximum restraint’ after Hamas chief killing

The European Union has urged all sides to avoid escalation after Hamas said its political leader Ismail Haniyeh had been killed by an Israeli strike on Iran’s capital.

“We call on all parties to exert maximum restraint and avoid any further escalation,” EU spokesperson Peter Stano said. “No country and no nation stand to gain from a further escalation in the Middle East.”

UN Security Council to hold emergency meeting over Hamas chief killing

The UN Security Council will hold an emergency meeting later today after Hamas political leader Ismail Haniyeh was killed by an air strike on Iran’s capital, the Russian presidency of the council has said.

The meeting, requested by Iran and supported by representatives of Russia, China and Algeria, is scheduled for 20:00 GMT, said a spokesperson for the Russian presidency, which holds the rotating leadership of the council.

‘Israeli army knew they were journalists’

Ismail al-Thawabteh, head of the Government Media Office in Gaza, says despite the military’s knowledge of the identity of the two Al Jazeera reporters, “it still executed them in a heinous, barbaric way”.

In a show of solidarity with Palestinian journalists and media professionals at Al-Aqsa Martyrs Hospital in Deir el-Balah, he said: “This raises the number of journalists and media personnel killed to 165. They were killed so the truth can’t be seen.”

“We denounce these continuous crimes against the media, and we hold Israel’s occupation responsible for their killings, and we hold the US administration responsible as well for giving Israel the green light to assassinate Palestinian journalists with US weaponry and missiles.”

Death toll from Israeli air strike in Beirut rises to five
Zeina Khodr
Reporting from Beirut, Lebanon

Lebanon’s Health Ministry has announced that five civilians have been killed in an attack that targeted one of Hezbollah’s top commanders.

What we understand from sources is that his body has been found, but an official announcement has yet to be made. The Lebanese armed forces confirmed this morning that he was in the building that was targeted late yesterday.

Hezbollah has not said how it will respond, but we might see a coordinated response from Iran and its regional allies following the assassination of Hamas leader Ismail Haniyeh this morning in Tehran.

Haniyeh ‘gave up his life for religion and country’: Hamas official

Hamas official Khalil al-Hayya says the group’s political leader “gave up his life for his religion and country”.

“He died in exceptional circumstances, and he will be missed by his people and the nation,” al-Hayya told Al Jazeera.

He said Haniyeh was meeting delegations and was an official visitor and guest of Iran at the time of his killing.

“He was not in a secret hiding place or far from the limelight, and his assassination was not a military success or an intelligence achievement. The Qassam Brigades will not let Haniyeh’s assassination go without retribution,” he said, referring to Hamas’s armed wing.

Response to assassination will be ‘special operation’: Iran

The Permanent Mission of Iran to the United Nations has posted a message on X saying that the “response to an assassination will indeed be special operations—harder and intended to instill deep regret in the perpetrator”.

The message comes in apparent reference to the killing of Hamas chief Ismail Haniyeh in Tehran, as he was visiting to congratulate the new president on winning the elections.

Iran’s president has promised to make Israel “regret [its] cowardly action”, as Supreme Leader Khamenei said avenging Haniyeh’s killing is Tehran’s duty.

Iran Supreme Leader Khamenei to pray over Haniyeh’s body

Iran’s Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei will lead a pray over the body of Ismail Haniyeh at Tehran University to start his funeral procession, reports Iran’s semi-official Mehr news agency.

After prayers at 8:30am local time (05:00 GMT), the procession will head toward Azadi (Freedom) Square. Haniyeh’s body will then be flown to Doha for burial.

Khamenei only leads prayers for senior departed figures including President Ebrahim Raisi, Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corp generals, and members assassinated by Israel in Syria in April, and US-assassinated Quds Force commander Qassem Soleimani.

Turkish leaders viewed Haniyeh as key peace broker for Gaza
Sinem Koseoglu
Reporting from Istanbul, Turkey

Turkey has been very vocal about Israel’s war on Gaza, criticising Israel and saying that they are trying to drag the region into war.

Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan and his partners in the cabinet have sent a strong message of condemnation since news of the assassination of Hamas leader Ismail Haniyeh broke this morning.

Turkish politicians view Haniyeh as a dedicated figure who has tirelessly worked to broker a ceasefire, frequently travelling between Doha and Istanbul. He is regarded as a brother by many Turkish politicians close to the AK Party.

With that said, Turkey is still trying to understand why this took place, how it happened, especially why in Tehran, given the situation and the fact that he was there for the inauguration of the new Iranian president.

Erdogan strongly criticised the US Congress for applauding Netanyahu’s speech, with AK Party members claiming that Netanyahu’s actions were an attempt to save himself by inciting a regional war, demonstrating that Israel is not committed to peace.

We’ve also heard that Haniyeh was officially invited by the Turkish government to deliver a speech in their parliament about the situation in Gaza, and he was indeed scheduled to travel to Turkey after the visit to Tehran. That, of course, will not be taking place now.

‘They killed peace, not Ismail Haniyeh’

War-weary Palestinians in Gaza are mourning the killing of Hamas political leader Ismail Haniyeh.

“This man could have signed the prisoner exchange deal with the Israelis,” said Saleh al-Shannar, who was displaced from his home in northern Gaza. “Why did they kill him? They killed peace, not Ismail Haniyeh.”

Nour Abu Salam, a displaced woman, said the killing shows Israel doesn’t want to end the war and establish peace in the region.

“By assassinating Haniyeh, they are destroying everything,” she said.

Hundreds of Palestinian demonstrators marched through Ramallah in the occupied West Bank in protest against the killing. They carried dozens of green Hamas flags and chanted, “The people want Qassam Brigades,” a reference to the group’s military wing.

Open support in Ramallah for Hamas is rare. Ramallah is the administrative capital of the occupied West Bank and is governed by the Fatah-dominated Palestinian Authority – long at odds with Hamas over the governance of the two Palestinian territories.

Sri Lanka’s Wickremesinghe condemns killing of Hamas chief

Sri Lankan media reports say President Ranil Wickremesinghe has expressed his strong condemnation of Haniyeh’s killing.

Wickremesinghe reportedly made the comments during a meeting with former provincial council members of the Sri Lanka Podujana Peramuna (SLPP) & the United National Party (UNP) today.

According to his media division, Wickremesinghe said that unequivocally he would never condone such actions.

Egypt says Israeli escalation indicates no political will for ceasefire

A statement from the Egyptian Foreign Ministry has said the killing of Hamas leader Ismail Haniyeh, along with the lack of progress in the ceasefire talks, complicates the situation.

‘Eliminated’: Israeli media office highlights killing of Haniyeh

Despite the lack of official confirmation by Israeli authorities, the Israeli government press office posted a photo on its Facebook page of Ismail Haniyeh with “Eliminated” written across his head.

“Eliminated: Ismail Haniyeh, Hamas highest-ranking leader was killed in a precise strike in Tehran, Iran,” it said in a Facebook post.

The post – visible for more than an hour – was removed earlier this morning. Israel has not officially commented on the Hamas leader’s killing.

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US ‘not aware of or involved in’ Hamas chief’s killing: Blinken

US Secretary of State Antony Blinken says that the United States was “not aware of or involved in” the killing of Hamas’s political leader Ismail Haniyeh in Iran.

“This is something we were not aware of or involved in,” Blinken said, according to a transcript shared by his staff from an interview with Channel News Asia in Singapore.

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Shock, anger: Palestinians in Gaza react to Haniyeh’s assassination
Maram Humaid

Deir el-Balah, Gaza – Palestinians living in displacement camps in the central Gaza Strip expressed sadness and despair after the assassination of Hamas political chief Ismail Haniyeh in the Iranian capital, Tehran.

“Ismail Haniyeh was a Palestinian leader, not just a Hamas leader. His loss is immense for us,” Saleh al-Shannat, 67, told Al Jazeera.

Through his work on a mediation committee that resolves local disputes, al-Shannat met and knew Haniyeh. “I knew him personally. He never turned away questions and always sought to serve the people and their interests.”

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Haniyeh killing flagrant violation of international laws: Iraq

Iraq has also condemned “in the strongest terms” the assassination of the Hamas chief.

In a statement, the Foreign Ministry said the “aggressive operation is a flagrant violation of international laws and a threat” to regional security and stability.

“It expresses its full solidarity with the Palestinian people and their leadership in these difficult moments, calling on the international community to assume its responsibilities and take the necessary measures to stop the repeated attacks and violations of the sovereignty of states,” the ministry added.

‘Can mediation succeed when one side assassinates negotiator?’: Qatar PM

The prime minister of Qatar, which has acted as a mediator in ceasefire negotiations between Israel and Hamas, has questioned the chances for negotiations to succeed following the assassination of Haniyeh.

“How can mediation succeed when one party assassinates the negotiator on the other side?” Sheikh Mohammed bin Abdulrahman Al Thani said on X.

“Peace needs serious partners & a global stance against the disregard for human life,” he added.

Pakistan slams Israeli ‘adventurism’ in the region

The government of Pakistan has joined the chorus of countries condemning the assassination of the Hamas political leader, slamming Israel’s “adventurism in the region” and warning about the risk of an escalation.

“Pakistan views with serious concern the growing Israeli adventurism in the region,” read a statement from its Foreign Ministry.

It warned that Israel’s “latest acts constitute a dangerous escalation in an already volatile region and undermine efforts for peace”.

The ministry also condemned the timing of the “reckless act”, which coincided with the inauguration of Iranian President Massoud Pezeshkian – an event attended by several foreign dignitaries.

Haniyeh body to be transferred to Qatar after funeral in Iran

Following the funeral ceremony in Tehran, the body of Hamas leader Ismail Haniyeh will be transferred tomorrow to Doha, the group said in a statement on its Telegram channel.

He will be buried in the Qatari capital on Friday, it added.

Qassam Brigades responds to Haniyeh’s assassination

Hamas’s military wing, the Qassam Brigades, has issued a statement, calling the killing a “dangerous event” that will have “major repercussions across the entire region”.

Here’s a translation of its statement:

“With the highest expressions of pride and honour, the Izz al-Din al-Qassam Brigades announce to our struggling Palestinian people, our Arab and Islamic nations, and the free people of the world, the martyrdom of the leader Ismail Abdul Salam Haniyeh, commander of the Islamic Resistance Movement Hamas. He was martyred following a cowardly Zionist assassination operation targeting his residence in Tehran. In response to this Nazi crime, we affirm the following points:

Firstly, the leader and fighter “Abu al-Abd” ascended after a life filled with dedication, struggle, and sacrifices. Throughout his journey, he accompanied the various stages of the movement’s development and struggle, leaving clear contributions and marks at different points. He gave much to the Palestinian cause and played a significant role in strengthening the resistance, unifying the efforts of the nation, and directing the compass towards Jerusalem. His life culminated in martyrdom during the noblest battle, “Al-Aqsa Flood,” fought by our people and the free ones of our nation in defence of Al-Aqsa and the sanctities.

Secondly, the criminal assassination of the leader Haniyeh in the heart of the Iranian capital is a significant and dangerous event that shifts the battle to new dimensions and will have major repercussions across the entire region. The enemy miscalculated by expanding the scope of aggression, assassinating resistance leaders in various arenas, and violating the sovereignty of regional states. The criminal Netanyahu, blinded by delusions of grandeur, is driving the occupation entity toward the abyss, accelerating its collapse and permanent removal from Palestinian land.

Thirdly, this Zionist recklessness must end, and the rampant enemy must be curbed, with its meddling hand restrained to prevent further aggression. The continuous crimes of the enemy across various fronts sound an alarm for all nations and peoples of the region, compelling everyone to support and back the resistance in Palestine. This resistance serves as the front-line defence for the entire nation, which is why the enemy strives to crush and subdue it to focus on larger aggression against the nations and peoples of the region.

Fourthly, the blood of our leader Ismail Haniyeh, mingling today with the blood of Gaza’s *****ren, women, youth, and elders, and with the blood of our people and fighters, underscores that the resistance and its leaders are at the heart of the battle alongside their people. This precious blood will not be shed in vain but will illuminate the path to liberation. The enemy will pay for its aggression with its own blood in Gaza, the West Bank, and within its borders, wherever our fighters reach by God’s will.”

Intelligence used in assassination ‘suggests possible help of the US’

Al Jazeera’s Defence Editor Alex Gatopoulos says the intelligence used to locate and assassinate Haniyeh “suggests the possible help of the US”.

“Intelligence is key. Any weapon in the world is only as good as the intelligence that guides it. It can be as accurate as it likes,” Gatopoulos said.

Technical intelligence would have supplied a location, “something they would have to act on quickly … [The US] obviously has the means and ability to collect this kind of intelligence,” he said.

The Mossad and Iranian dissidents are used for information on the ground, he added. “The means by which he died are almost irrelevant because it’s the intelligence that guided it.”

Iran announces 3 days of public mourning

After the assassination of Hamas political leader Haniyeh, Iran will observe three days of public mourning, the state-run IRNA news agency says.

Supreme Leader Ali Khamenei said the “criminal and terrorist Zionist regime” faces “severe punishment”, adding Iran considers it “a duty to avenge the blood” of the Hamas leader.

Netanyahu’s government wants a regional war: Palestinian legislator

Mustafa Barghouti, a Palestinian politician and the secretary-general of the Palestinian National Initiative, says Haniyeh’s assassination marks a “grave development” that could spark a regional war.

“What you have in Israel now is a fascist government in every sense of the word, … and Israel is now trying to push the whole region into a global confrontation. What Netanyahu did is a clear indication that he wants a regional war and he wants to drag the United States into a confrontation with Iran, not only with Palestinians,” Barghouti said from Ramallah in the occupied West Bank

“What is most surprising is to hear a person like this secretary of defence from the United States, Lloyd Austin, saying that the United States will defend Israel. They’re allowing Israel to act as a criminal fascist, attacking and killing people in Lebanon, attacking and killing people in Tehran, attacking and killing Palestinians, committing terrible war crimes like genocide and collective punishment ,and yet they want to defend the criminal, the aggressor,” he said.

“That is really very serious, and it shows that the United States has no wisdom whatsoever in responding to what Netanyahu is doing.”

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Lebanon warns UNSC that war would ‘spread to the whole world’

Lebanon’s Charges d’Affaires for the UN, Hadi Hachem, has warned the UNSC that a conflict in the Middle East would have global repercussions.

He said that while the exact circumstances behind the attack on Majdal Shams were still unknown, it could have taken place because “Israel has occupied the area since 1967” while failing to implement numerous UN resolutions calling for it to withdraw from the Golan Heights and other occupied territories.

“Israel’s claim that it seeks to protect the population it occupies is a display of hypocrisy,” Hachem said.

“The real goal of Israel is to prolong and escalate the hostilities and it is ironic that the killer of tens of thousands of *****ren in Gaza sheds tears for the *****ren of the occupied Syrian Golan.”

Hachem also warned the international community to prevent the outbreak of a regional conflict. “What starts in the Middle East will spread to the whole world,” he said.

More reactions from UN Security Council members

Here are what some of the members of the UN Security Council said at the emergency meeting on the assassination of Hamas political chief Ismail Haniyeh:

China: “This act was a blatant attempt to sabotage peace efforts. [China urges Israel] to halt all its military operations in Gaza and immediately stop its collective punishment of the people in Gaza.”
France: “We call for the utmost responsibility and restraint in order to avoid a regional conflagration.”
Guyana: “The history of colonialism has shown us, Mr President, that no people consent to subjugation and certainly not of the kind that Israel has visited on the Palestinian people. The desire for freedom is innate.”
Malta: “Efforts towards an immediate and permanent ceasefire to the Israel-Hamas conflict in Gaza must not cease.”
Russia: The “political assassination [of Ismail Haniyeh] … strikes a serious blow, primarily for the mediated negotiations between Hamas and Israel aimed at a ceasefire in Gaza.”

Syria says Golan Heights attack ‘weaponised’ by Israel

Syria’s UN ambassador Koussay al-Dahhak has dismissed as “lies” claims that a rocket attack on Majdal Shams, in the occupied Golan Heights, targeted Israel’s population.

“Syria reiterates that Syrian Arab Golan is and has always been Syrian Arab territory,” al-Dahhak said, adding that the Druze community that lives in the area has long rejected Israeli citizenship.

The attack was nonetheless “weaponised by Israel to continue its aggression on the states of the region”, he added.

Al-Dahhak also contested Israel’s claim that it is defending itself. “Syria reiterates that an occupying entity cannot claim that they are defending themselves,” he said.

Haniyeh’s assassination shows Israel intends to expand the war to the entire region: Iran

The Iranian ambassador to the UN has addressed the UN Security Council. Here are the main points made by Amir Saeid Iravani during the emergency meeting:

Haniyeh’s assassination is another manifestation of Israel’s decades-long pattern of terrorism and sabotage targeting Palestinians and their supporters.
Israel was also pursuing the political goal of disrupting the first day of Iran’s new government.
Iran condemns in the strongest possible terms this terrorist act and the most serious violation of international law and national security.
This is a serious breach of peace and security that requires immediate action by the UN Security Council.
It also suggests that Israel’s intention is to expand the war to the entire region.

March in support of Palestine in Tunisian city of Sfax

We reported earlier of pro-Palestine demonstrations being held in Tunis.

Tunisian activists on Wednesday also turned up in large numbers for a march in support of Gaza in the streets of the southeastern city of Sfax.

The participants waved the Palestinian flag and the flags of the resistance factions and chanted slogans in support of the Palestinian cause.

Israel ‘must be stopped’, Palestinian official tells UNSC

Feda Abdelhady Nasser, the deputy permanent observer of the State of Palestine to the UN, has told the Security Council that “Israel has been the oppressor, tormentor and murderer of Palestinians for decades, and it is the longstanding destabiliser of our region”.

“It must be stopped,” she said. “We call once again with utmost urgency on the Security Council, General Assembly and all law-abiding, peace-loving nations to act forthwith to bring a halt to the horrific, criminal Israeli aggressions against the Palestinian people and on our region.”

Nasser demanded accountability for the killing of Haniyeh and for the “murder and injury of over 130,000 Palestinian *****ren, women and men across these past 300 days of horror and hell in Gaza”.

“The international community has a choice to make – let it be for peace and security, do not let Israel drag us all to the abyss,” she added.

UK resolute in support to Israel and its ‘right to defend itself’

Barbara Woodward, UK ambassador to the UN, has told the UNSC that the UK is resolute in its support for Israel and its “right to defend itself in line with international humanitarian law”.

Woodward cited the drone strike by Yemen’s Houthi group on Tel Aviv earlier this month and the rocket attack on Majdal Shams on Sunday as evidence of Iran’s destabilising action.

“We have repeatedly been clear in this council of Iran’s role in destabilising the region through its use of proxies, including Lebanese Hezbollah and Yemen’s Houthis. This must cease,” the UK ambassador said.

“The attempt of Iran and its proxies to use the war in Gaza as justification for further violence is perverse, and we reject it entirely.”

US ‘not aware or involved in’ killing of Haniyeh

Wood, who is addressing the UN Security Council on behalf of the US, says Washington was “not aware of or involved in the death of Hamas leader Ismail Haniyeh”.

“We have no independent confirmation as to Hamas’s claims regarding his death,” the US official said. “It is best not to speculate on the impact that these events will have. A broader war is neither imminent or inevitable.”

Wood urged the UNSC to pressure Iran to stop escalating its attacks on Israel through its proxies, as well as arming and financing “terrorist groups”.

US calls on UNSC to stand with Israel

Robert Wood, US deputy ambassador to the UN, has taken the floor at the Security Council.

The US has again blamed Hezbollah for the rocket attack on a football field in Majdal Shams on Sunday, despite the Lebanese group having denied responsibility.

“We call on the Security Council to send an unambiguous message to Hezbollah by standing with Israel as it defends itself against Hezbollah’s repeated attacks,” Wood said.

He added that other Iranian-backed groups have been conducting “brazen attacks” that endanger regional peace.

If Iran does not abide by UNSC resolutions, then the body must consider taking additional measures to “hold Iran accountable and address repeated action by its terrorist proxies”, he said.

Pro-Palestine demonstrations take place in Istanbul

Thousands of pro-Palestinian protesters have marched through the streets of Istanbul after Haniyeh’s killing.

Haniyeh was assassinated in Tehran earlier today.

Turkey condemned the assassination, saying the attack aimed to spread the Israeli war in Gaza on a regional level.

“It has been revealed once again that the government of Netanyahu has no intention of achieving peace,” Turkey’s foreign ministry said in a statement.

Although the strike on Haniyeh was widely assumed to have been carried out by Israel, Israel made no claim of responsibility and said it would make no comment on the killing.

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 No.483279

Alarm raised at UN Security Council over risk of all-out war in region

Japan’s deputy UN representative, Shino Mitsuko, pushed for increased international efforts to prevent a regional conflict at an emergency meeting of the UN Security Council, which was called in response to the assassinations of Hamas and Hezbollah officials in Iran and Lebanon.

“We fear the region is at the brink of all-out war,” Mitsuko told the meeting in New York on Wednesday evening.

The assassination of Hamas political chief Ismail Haniyeh in Tehran occurred less than 24 hours after Hezbollah’s most senior military commander, Fuad Shukr, was killed in an Israeli missile strike, described as an “assassination operation”, in the Lebanese capital Beirut.

Fu Cong, China’s ambassador to the UN, told the council meeting that failure to achieve a ceasefire in Gaza was responsible for worsening regional tensions.

“Countries with major influence must put more pressure and work more vigorously … to put out the flames of war in Gaza,” he said.

Funeral for Ismail Haniyeh begins in Tehran

The funeral for Hamas political leader Ismail Haniyeh has begun in Tehran, Iran, with an address from Iran’s parliament speaker Mohammad Bagher Ghalibaf.

“Martyr Ismail Haniyeh was the voice of the Palestinian people all over the world,” Ghalibaf said. “He was not only a leader. He was the wise man.”

Ghalibaf added that Haniyeh’s assassination, in Tehran, on Wednesday, would not go unanswered.

“Our reply will be there. At the right time and the right place. It is difficult for us to have our guest being targeted and assassinated on our soil,” he said.

PM Albanese joins calls for Australians to leave Lebanon

Australian Prime Minister Anthony Albanese has urged his country’s citizens in Lebanon to leave, as the possibility of an all-out conflict with Israel looms.

“I take the opportunity to say to Australians: Do not travel to Lebanon at the moment,” Albanese told reporters in Sydney.

“There is a risk that the Beirut airport might not be open for commercial flights and given the numbers of people who are there, there’s no guarantee that we can just guarantee that people will be able to come home through other means if that airport is shut,” he said.

Earlier, we reported that Foreign Minister Penny Wong told Australians that “now is the time to leave” Lebanon.

The warnings come amid heightened tensions following Israel’s assassination of senior Hezbollah commander Fuad Shukr in Beirut and Hamas leader Ismail Haniyeh in Iran’s capital Tehran.

Australia is home to almost 250,000 people with Lebanese ancestry, one of the largest populations outside Lebanon.

Australia appears to backtrack after FM refers to Golan Heights town as ‘Israeli’

Australia has not changed its position on the occupied Golan Heights, the country’s Department of Foreign Affairs has clarified, after Australian Foreign Minister Penny Wong described Majdal Shams as an “Israeli town”.

Wong erroneously referred to the Druze town as “Israeli” in a post on X condemning the recent missile strike that killed 12 ***** people at a football match in the Israeli-occupied territory.

“There is no change in our position that the Golan Heights are occupied by Israel, as determined by the UN Security Council,” a department spokesperson told the Guardian Australia newspaper.

“Our longstanding position is that the Golan Heights are a matter for Israel and Syria to determine through negotiations in the context of a comprehensive peace settlement,” the spokesperson added.

Trump says Schumer is a ‘proud member of Hamas’

At a campaign rally in Harrisburg, Pennsylvania, the Republican presidential nominee repeated a bizarre claim that one of the top officials in the Democratic Party, Chuck Schumer, is a member of the Palestinian movement.

“Chuck Schumer has become a Palestinian. Yes. Can you believe it? He has become a proud member of Hamas,” Trump said at the event, and pointing out that Schumer had last week refused to shake the Israeli prime minister’s hand.

Schumer, who is Jewish, attended Netanyahu’s address to Congress but did not shake his hand, telling the CBS news network he had “serious disagreements with the way Benjamin Netanyahu has conducted” his policies.

This is not the first time that Trump has called a top Democrat “Palestinian”, with advocates describing his use of the term as a slur as “blatantly racist”.

Israel is a ‘rogue state’, wants to destabilise the region: ex-PLO leader

Hanan Ashrawi, a Palestinian political leader and a former member of the Palestine Liberation Organization (PLO) Executive Committee, said Israel’s “gangster style assassination and extrajudicial executions” are designed to “inflame the whole region”.

The killings of Hamas’s political chief Ismail Haniyeh in Tehran and Hezbollah military commander Fuad Shukr in Beirut, Lebanon, were carried out to “sabotage any chances” of a ceasefire deal in Gaza and regional de-escalation, Ashrawi said.

“These are attacks not just on the capitals of sovereign states but also on significant leaders to ensure total provocation [and] destabilisation,” she wrote on social media.

“Israel is a rogue state that represents a real [and] present danger globally,” she said.

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 No.483283

Israel says Hamas commander Mohammed Deif killed

Israel’s military says it has intelligence confirmation that Hamas commander Mohammed Deif was killed in a July 13 air strike targeting him.

The attack, which hit tents housing displaced people in al-Mawasi in southern Gaza, killed more than 90 people, but there was no confirmation at the time Deif was among them. Hamas said he had evaded the assault.

Now Israel says it can confirm Deif was killed.

https://www.aljazeera.com/news/liveblog/2024/8/1/israel-war-on-gaza-live-fears-of-regional-war-after-israeli-assassinations

It's unclear whether or not this is true, but they're bringing it out again. At the time of the July 13th massacre, Hamas denied that Deif was killed, and Israel initially claimed he had been, but then admitted they were unsure. It's possible that he actually was or that Israel is just claiming it again after the assassination of Haniyeh for propaganda.
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 No.483284

Nasrallah to speak at funeral of slain Hezbollah commander
Assed Baig
Reporting from Marjayoun, southern Lebanon

We understand a procession for killed Hezbollah commander Fuad Shukr will take place later today starting south of Beirut. Shukr’s family and members of Hezbollah will take part and receive condolences. There will be a farewell ceremony after the funeral, concluded by a speech by Hezbollah Secretary-General Hassan Nasrallah.

Shukr was a major figure with Hezbollah, from one of its founding generations. He fought against the Israeli invasion in the 1980s and in fact, was injured in 1982. Since the start of this conflict in October, he has been involved in the support front for Gaza. His killing is a significant loss for Hezbollah, but there will be considerable support for him during the funeral.

Hezbollah has said Nasrallah will outline the group’s political position during his speech. In previous remarks, Nasrallah has issued threats to Israel, saying if they attack Lebanon, then Hezbollah will retaliate. Specifically, Nasrallah said if Israel hits cities here [in Lebanon], then Hezbollah will hit cities in Israel, that if Israel hits villages here, then Hezbollah will hit [Israeli] settlements. People will be watching for any indication of what Hezbollah’s response will be. There is no doubt this is a possible next stage of this conflict.

China hopes Palestinian factions can create an independent state soon

Chinese Foreign Ministry spokesperson makes this statement while addressing a question on the killing of Hamas leader Ismail Haniyeh in Iran.

“China earnestly looks forward to all Palestinian factions, on the basis of internal reconciliation, create an independent Palestinian state as soon as possible,” Lin Jian said during a regular press briefing.

No comment from Hamas yet on Deif

There has been no immediate confirmation from the Palestinian group about the Israeli army’s claim that it has killed Hamas military commander Deif in a July 13 strike.

https://www.aljazeera.com/news/liveblog/2024/8/1/israel-war-on-gaza-live-fears-of-regional-war-after-israeli-assassinations

Amb. Chas Freeman: Assassination of Ismail Haniyeh - New Devastating Escalations - Neutrality Studies
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 No.483285

‘They may kill Haniyeh but not his ideas’: Malaysia’s Mahathir

Malaysia’s former prime minister Mahathir Mohamad has issued a statement mourning Haniyeh’s assassination, saying Israel had killed the “great man” because it “feared and hated everything he stood for”.

Mahathir, who served as Malaysia’s premier for 24 years between 1981 and 2020, described Haniyeh as “a soft-spoken man, yet with the heart of a lion”.

“His courage to stand up for his people obviously stemmed from a clear conscience and guided by a moral compass that is based on humanity and religious conviction,” Mahathir said.

“They may kill Mr Haniyeh but not his ideas and what he stood for,” he said.

Malaysia asks Meta for explanation over removal of PM Anwar’s Facebook post

Malaysia’s Communications Minister Fahmi Fadzil has said he has asked META.O for an explanation as to why a Facebook post by Prime Minister Anwar Ibrahim marking the assassination of Hamas leader Ismail Haniyeh was removed from the platform.

Earlier, we reported that Anwar had described actions by Meta Platforms META.O as cowardly after the removal of his Facebook post featuring a recording of his phone call with a Hamas official offering his condolences over Haniyeh’s death.

Meta has yet to respond, Fadzil told reporters.

Haniyeh given ‘same treatment’ in funeral as late Iranian president

The fact that Hamas leader Ismail Haniyeh was assassinated in Iran has made his death all the more painful for the host nation and will likely push it to deliver a fiercer response, said Foad Izadi, an associate professor of world studies at Tehran University.

“When you have a high-ranking official assassinated in the capital city, this is a shock,” Izadi told Al Jazeera.

To honour Haniyeh’s life, Iran is giving him “the same treatment as Ebrahim Raisi”, the late Iranian president who died in a plane crash in May.

“This is something for the history books,” he said.

‘The nation today is carrying his coffin’: Hamas official addresses Haniyeh funeral

Khalil al-Hayya, the deputy head of Hamas in the Gaza Strip, has addressed the funeral service of Hamas political leader Ismail Haniyeh in Tehran.

“The nation today is carrying his coffin, and the nation today is raising the flag of jihad [struggle] and resistance towards the goal of liberating Palestine and Jerusalem,” al-Hayya said.

“With the faith of our country and the Palestinian soul, we are sure that the assassination of Ismail Haniyeh will bring anger towards this Zionist entity from the entire people of the world.”

Iran Supreme Leader Khamenei leads prayers at Haniyeh’s funeral

Iran’s Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei has led funeral prayers at a memorial for Hamas leader Ismail Haniyeh in the Iranian capital, Tehran, according to the state-run Press TV.

Following prayers, the procession is set to head towards Azadi (Freedom) Square. Haniyeh’s body will then be flown to Doha for burial.

Haniyeh was assassinated at his accommodation in Tehran on Wednesday. Hamas has blamed Israel for the attack.

Indonesian president condemns Hamas leader’s ‘murder’

Indonesian President Joko Widodo has labelled Wednesday’s assassination of Hamas leader Ismail Haniyeh “murder”.

“That was violence, a murder that is intolerable, and took place in the sovereign area of Iran,” he said in a speech at the Jakarta Convention Center.

“I suppose all, including Indonesia, strongly condemn violence and murder like that,” he said.

Hamas has accused Israel of carrying out the strike on Haniyeh’s residence in Iran’s capital Tehran. Israel has yet to claim responsibility.

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>>483284
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Interesting, Freeman thinks Iran might retaliate with it's own counter-assassinations. I guess that's plausible.

However Iran has so far used every one of these retaliations as a means to demonstrate some military capability. The retaliation for the murdered general Suleiman (might have gotten that name wrong) a few years ago, showed off a medium range high precision missiles hitting a US base in Iraq. The retaliation for the destroyed Consulate was a demonstration of missiles able to penetrate the Isreal's iron dome.

That is not consistent with somebody playing tit for tat. This is consistent with somebody using political opportunities for crossing off points on a agenda.

They have so far not demonstrated their anti-ship missiles, they might cripple an Israeli navy ship.
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 No.483289

US spy plane spotted off Syria, Lebanon, Israel

The flight-tracking service FlightRadar24 has documented a US Navy reconnaissance plane flying off the coasts of Syria, Lebanon and Israel for more than four hours after the Israeli attack on Beirut and the assassination in Tehran escalated tensions in the region.

The navigational data verified by Al Jazeera’s fact-checking agency, Sanad, showed the EP-3E Aries II Orion arriving on the coast of Israel at about 10am (07:00 GMT) from Chania airport on the Greek island of Crete.

The aircraft gathers tactical intelligence and makes it available to commanders almost instantly.

Iran, allies to meet today to discuss retaliation for Haniyeh killing: Report

High-level Iranian officials are set to meet with Tehran’s allies in Lebanon, Iraq and Yemen later today to review potential responses to the assassination of Hamas leader Ismail Haniyeh, reports Reuters.

Iran’s Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei has pledged to deliver “harsh punishment” for the killing of Haniyeh on Iranian soil, which Iran blames on Israel, fueling concerns of a wider regional war.

Hamas member says no confirmation of Israeli claim of Deif’s killing

In a post on Telegram, Hamas member Izzat al-Rashq says there is no confirmation over the Israeli claim that it killed Deif last month.

“Confirming or denying the martyrdom of any of the Qassam leaders is a matter for the leadership of the Qassam Brigades and the leadership of the movement,” the post said.

“Unless either of them announced, none of the news published in the media or by any other party can be confirmed.”

Victims of Israeli strike in Lebanon identified as farm workers

We reported earlier on an Israeli air strike that killed four Syrians in southern Lebanon.

The victims of the strike in the village of Shama have been identified by emergency services as farm workers.

AFP news agency reported that those killed were members of the same family.

Five Lebanese nationals were also wounded in the attack, with the country’s health ministry stating that the death toll could rise.

https://www.aljazeera.com/news/liveblog/2024/8/1/israel-war-on-gaza-live-fears-of-regional-war-after-israeli-assassinations

What countries has Israel attacked since October 7?

According to an analysis of data from the Armed Conflict Location and Event Data Project (ACLED), Israel is responsible for 17,081 incidents of air/drone raids, shelling/missile attacks, remote explosives and property destruction in eight countries since October 7, including the occupied Palestinian territory, Lebanon, Syria, Egypt, Yemen, Jordan, Iran and Iraq.

A majority of these attacks were on the Palestinian territory, specifically the Gaza Strip, with 10,389 incidents accounting for more than 60 percent of the total offensives.

There were at least 6,544 incidents of Israeli attacks on Lebanon (38 percent), followed by Syria with 144 such incidents recorded.

https://www.aljazeera.com/news/2024/8/1/what-countries-has-israel-attacked-since-october-7

Blinken playing ‘*****ren’s game’ with calls for Gaza ceasefire

Gideon Levy, a columnist for the Israeli newspaper Haaretz, has told Al Jazeera from Tel Aviv that the recent call for a Gaza ceasefire by US Secretary of State Antony Blinken were “empty words”.

“If Blinken and the US administration would have liked this war to be over, this war would be over,” he said. “Continuing to supply Israel with weapons and to beg Israel to stop the war is quite a farce. This is not international relations, this is a *****ren’s game.”

Levy also said Netanyahu did not want to end the war, and that was the reason behind the assassinations in Tehran and Beirut.

Speaking about the Israeli public mood, he said there was no panic about the possible response from Iran and Lebanon against Israel “even though maybe there is a reason for panic”.

“Israelis are very cautious. There are reports of more Israelis buying more products and preparing themselves, but it’s not a big wave of running to the shops and taking everything,” he said. “People think that we are facing the unknown.”

US Muslim rights group slams Biden for inaction over Israeli land grabs

The US-based Council on American-Islamic Relations (CAIR) has slammed the Biden administration over its failure to respond to surging Israeli seizures of Palestinian lands in the occupied West Bank.

Earlier today, Israeli authorities announced they would expropriate 790 hectares (1,950 acres) of land near the occupied West Bank village of Salfit, for use by an illegal Israeli settlement.

“The Biden administration’s continued silence on the daily massacres and other war crimes in Gaza, and on the de facto annexation of the West Bank, sends the clear message to the far-right Israeli government that it will never be held accountable for any action it takes, no matter how illegal or immoral,” CAIR National Deputy Director Edward Ahmed Mitchell said in a statement.

“This silence in the face of genocide must end.”

Biden pledges continued support for Israel

In a call with Netanyahu, Biden has pledged the US’s continued support for Israel as concerns grow of an escalating conflict with Hezbollah and other groups in the region, even as critics say the US should be using its leverage to bring the war in Gaza to an end.

A readout released by the White House says Kamala Harris also joined the call.

Thousands mourn Hamas leader Haniyeh in Iran amid calls for revenge
Maziar Motamedi
Reporting from Tehran, Iran

Thousands have poured into the streets of Tehran to join the funeral procession of Hamas leader Ismail Haniyeh as Iran weighs its options after promising to avenge his assassination.

The bodies of Haniyeh and his bodyguard, who was killed alongside him in a strike blamed on Israel, were marched amid chants in the capital. Flags of Palestine, Lebanon’s Hezbollah and Hamas were seen as organisers handed out posters of Haniyeh.

Banners honoured the Palestinian leader and the late Iranian general Qassem Soleimani, who was assassinated by a United States strike in 2020, among others.

“Avenging the blood of the guest is with the host, the world is waiting,” read the headline of the ultraconservative Keyhan newspaper, whose editor-in-chief is appointed by Iran’s supreme leader.

“We must give a strong response to Israel, anything less would make many people unhappy,” 46-year-old Hamid Hajian, who attended the funeral procession, told Al Jazeera.

Pakistan declares day of mourning for Haniyeh

Pakistan will hold a day of mourning on Friday for slain Hamas leader Ismail Haniyeh.

Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif had earlier called the assassination a “barbaric act” that violated international law.

In a news release on Wednesday, the country’s foreign ministry denounced what it called “Israeli adventurism” that undermines efforts to secure a ceasefire. Thousands of demonstrators gathered in the city of Rawalpindi in support of Haniyeh that evening.

Last month, an adviser to Prime Minister Sharif called Netanyahu a “terrorist and a perpetrator of war crimes”.

Turkey to hold day of mourning for Haniyeh

Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan has declared Friday a day of mourning for slain Hamas leader Ismail Haniyeh.

“A national day of mourning will be declared tomorrow in solidarity with the Palestinian cause and in solidarity with our Palestinian brothers and sisters,” Erdogan said in a social media post today.

Reuters news agency reported that Erdogan will also attend Haniyeh’s funeral, which will be taking place in Qatar.

Earlier today, Pakistan also declared Friday as a day of mourning for Haniyeh, who was killed in Tehran.

Israel does not want ceasefire in Gaza, Erdogan tells Biden

Turkey’s President Erdogan told his US counterpart Biden that Israel does not want a ceasefire in Gaza, adding that Haniyeh’s killing “dealt a heavy blow” to ceasefire efforts.

Erdogan added that Netanyahu’s government has shown “at every step” that it does not want a ceasefire, and his recent address to the US Congress prompted “deep disappointment” in Turkey and the world.

Israel’s foreign minister threatens Hezbollah chief

Israel’s foreign minister has taken to social media to threaten Hezbollah leader Hassan Nasrallah, as concerns mount that fighting across the region could escalate.

“Hassan Nasrallah, stop the boasting speeches, threats, and lies before you pay a heavy price,” said Israel Katz in a post showing Nasrallah side-by-side with recently assassinated Hezbollah commander Fuad Shukr.

“We will act with full force to restore security to the residents of the north.”

Hezbollah launches rockets towards Israel

Hezbollah says it has launched dozens of rockets on northern Israel.

A short while ago, warning sirens sounded in northern Israel, the Israeli military said.

We will bring you more on this as soon as we can.

Demonstrations continue in Tel Aviv for captives held in Gaza

Shouting slogans and waving flags, hundreds of Israelis marched in Tel Aviv to demand the government bring back captives held in Gaza.



The forum called on the Netanyahu government to sign a truce deal that will ensure the captives are freed.

Israeli public confidence boosted after assassinations

Alon Liel, former director of Israel’s Foreign Ministry, says the Israeli security establishment has regained some public confidence since the intelligence failures that led to the October 7 attack.

“The Israeli government, Netanyahu, had an unbelievable political week, with the speech in US Congress and now with these two assassinations,” Liel told Al Jazeera, referring to the killing of Fuad Shukr in Beirut and of Ismail Haniyeh in Tehran.

“What happened in the past three days is changing the mood in Israel because it is considered a big military success and the public remembered the catastrophe of October 7, so it’s balancing a little bit the image of the security establishment,” Liel said.

Haniyeh’s killing testament to Israel’s intelligence penetration of Iran

The assassination of Hamas’s Ismail Haniyeh in Tehran and Hezbollah’s Fuad Shukr in Beirut underscores Israel’s impressive intelligence-gathering efforts in those countries, Al Jazeera’s senior political analyst Marwan Bishara says, adding that Iran maintains a large network of regional allies.

“Israel has achieved a major intelligence and tactical victory against Iran and against Hezbollah,” he said, adding that the intelligence gathering necessary for such an operation was a “testimony to Israel’s capacity for strategic strikes”.

Israeli attack on journalists’ car also killed *****age cyclist delivering food to elderly

Israel’s deadly attack on the car of Al Jazeera staff has also killed Khaled Saed al-Shawa, a 17-year-old riding a bicycle “to do good”.

UN calls on Israel to stop killing journalists

The UN Office of the High Commissioner for Human Rights (OHCHR) has reiterated its calls for the Israeli army “to minimize the impact of military operations on civilians in Gaza and to end the killing of journalists”.

The comments came in a statement published in reaction to the killing of Al Jazeera’s Ismail al-Ghoul and cameraman Rami al-Rifi in an Israeli drone strike on their car yesterday.

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 No.483290

Hamas calls for day of ‘roaring anger’ to honour Haniyeh

The group has called on people to honour its political chief, Ismail Haniyeh, who was assassinated in Tehran on Wednesday.

In a statement, Hamas asked that people pray for Haniyeh “after Friday prayers in all mosques, in loyalty to him, his message, and the blood of the martyrs”.

The Hamas statement also called on people “to launch marches of roaring anger from every mosque, denouncing the cowardly crime of assassination, and condemning the continuation of war, genocide against our people in the Gaza Strip, in defence of our land, our sanctity, and the blessed Al-Aqsa Mosque”.

Qatar is to hold funeral ceremonies later today for Haniyeh.

New US military deployment to Israel likely to be ‘high-end’ defence capabilities: Analyst

David Des Roches, of the National Defense University in Washington, DC, said US President Joe Biden’s announcement of new US military deployment to boost Israeli security would likely focus on “high-end” defence capabilities.

The White House said on Thursday evening that Biden held a call with Israel’s Netanyahu in which “the president discussed efforts to support Israel’s defence against threats, including against ballistic missiles and drones, to include new defensive US military deployments”.

“Historically when the United States provides its actual forces in supporting Israel, it’s usually in a high-end defensive role,” Des Roches told Al Jazeera.

That has included the provision of Patriot ground-to-air missile batteries previously and more recently air-to-air and and ship-borne anti-missile capabilities to track and defeat Iranian drones and missiles during Tehran’s strike against Israel on April 13, Des Roches said.

Jordan, Iran foreign ministers hold call amid ‘dangerous escalation’ in region

Ayman Safadi, Jordan’s foreign minister and deputy prime minister, has spoken with Iran’s acting foreign minister Ali Bagheri Kani about ways to “protect the region from the catastrophic consequences” of regional escalation.

Denouncing the assassination of Hamas political chief Ismail Haniyeh in Tehran – which has been blamed on Israel, Jordan’s Foreign Ministry said Safadi and his Iranian counterpart discussed stopping the “aggression against Gaza”, which was the first step towards de-escalation.

The two ministers also discussed the repercussions of Haniyeh’s assassination “which Jordan condemned as an escalatory crime and a violation of international law”, the ministry said.

In a post on social media, Bagheri Kani said he also spoke with the foreign ministers of Qatar, Saudi Arabia, Turkey, Egypt, Oman, Russia, Algeria, and senior UN and EU officials.

“While strongly condemning the terrorist act of the Zionist regime in martyring Ismail Haniyeh, I warned about the consequences of continuing the crimes of the occupying regime,” Bagheri Kani said.

More Palestinian properties demolished in the West Bank: UN

Demolitions of Palestinian-owned property have been reported in the occupied West Bank’s Beit ‘Anan village, located to the northwest of Jerusalem, and the Al Baqa‘a village, east of Hebron, the UN reports.

The UN Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs (UN OCHA) also reports that in the week between July 23 and 29, Israeli authorities demolished or forced the demolition of 30 Palestinian-owned properties, resulting in 57 people, including 25 *****ren, being left displaced from their place of residence.

Since October 7, Israeli authorities have overseen or carried out the demolition of 1,311 Palestinian-owned structures across the occupied West Bank, resulting in the displacement of almost 3,000 people, including 1,310 *****ren.

Sweden, Slovenia tell citizens to avoid travel to Israel

Sweden’s Foreign Ministry said it was tightening its travel advice for Israel and Palestine due to the “serious” security situation in the Middle East which “could quickly get worse”.

“From now on, all travel to both countries is strictly advised against,” the ministry said in a social media post shared by Swedish Prime Minister Ulf Kristersson.

Slovenia’s Ministry of Foreign Affairs also said on Thursday that “due to the situation” in Israel, “we advise against all travel for security reasons”.

“There is the risk of rocket attacks from Lebanon and Gaza and the possibility of an escalation of tensions. The danger of attacks and threats from Iran has increased,” the ministry said.

Biden says killing of Hamas leader not helpful for ceasefire

US President Joe Biden has said the assassination of Hamas leader Ismail Haniyeh will not help ceasefire negotiations between the Palestinian group and Israel.

Speaking at Joint Base Andrews in the US state of Maryland, where a plane landed late on Thursday carrying detainees released by Russia, Biden said he had a “direct conversation” with Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu about the killing.

Haniyeh was killed in his accommodation in the Iranian capital, Tehran, on Wednesday, in an assassination widely blamed on Israel.

Israel is yet to claim responsibility.

More on the Australian government review of World Central Kitchen deaths

Earlier, we reported that an Australian government review into the Israeli military’s killing in Gaza of several aid workers from US-based NGO World Central Kitchen (WCK) concluded that “serious failures” such as “mistaken identification” resulted in their deaths.

The Australian review also said Israeli forces launched missiles at the convoy after mistakenly believing Hamas fighters had hijacked it. The armed personnel they saw were, in fact, locally-contracted security guards.

Australian Air Chief Marshal Mark Binskin, who travelled to Israel to investigate the deaths, said “controls failed, leading to errors in decision making and a misidentification”.

“Based on the information available to me, it is my assessment that the [Israeli military] strike on the WCK aid workers was not knowingly or deliberately directed against the WCK,” he said.

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Day 300 of Israel’s ‘genocide’ in Gaza a ‘blight on all humanity’, says scholar

Marking the 300th day of Israel’s war on Gaza today, Palestinian-American scholar Noura Erakat said it was “maddening and shameful” that the world had not been able to stop one of the “grossest, most blatant colonial genocides”.

In a post on social media, Erakat said Israel’s genocide in Gaza has featured the use of advanced weapons as well as the spread of disease, “poisoning of the earth” as well as *****ual assault and torture.

Israel’s genocide must be remembered for what it is, Erakat said, adding “we cannot afford to lose the next battle over narrative”.

“A blight on all humanity, to ascribe shame to all who let it happen [and] glory to those who fought so that the future indeed ensures: never again,” she said.

Haniyeh to be buried in Qatar

Qatar is to hold funeral ceremonies later today for Hamas political leader Ismail Haniyeh after his assassination in Tehran in an attack widely blamed on Israel.

Haniyeh had resided in the Qatari capital Doha along with other members of the Hamas political office.

The AFP news agency reports that he will be buried at a cemetery in Lusail, north of Doha, following funeral prayers at the Imam Muhammad bin Abdul Wahhab Mosque – the country’s largest.

Hamas announced that “Arab and Islamic leaders” as well as representatives of other Palestinian factions and members of the public would attend the events.

Thousands of mourners paid their respects to the slain Hamas leader at a public funeral ceremony in Tehran on Thursday where Iran’s Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei led prayers.

Turkey and Pakistan have announced a day of mourning today in honour of Haniyeh, while Hamas has called for a “day of furious rage” to coincide with the burial of their top political official.

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Turkey restricts Instagram after ‘censorship’ of Haniyeh posts

Turkey has shut off access to Instagram, according to its national communications authority, after a top government official slammed the social media platform for “censoring” Hamas-related content.

The communications authority said in a post on its website that “instagram.com has been blocked by a decision on the date of 02/08/2024”, without giving a reason for the block.

On Wednesday, the Turkish presidency’s communications director, Fahrettin Altun, accused Instagram of blocking condolence posts on the assassination of Hamas leader Ismail Haniyeh.

“This is censorship, pure and simple,” Altun wrote on X, noting that Instagram had not cited any policy violations for its decision to block the content.

“We will continue to defend freedom of expression against these platforms, which have repeatedly shown that they serve the global system of exploitation and injustice,” Altun said.

“We will stand by our Palestinian brothers at every opportunity and on every platform,” he said.

Fatah’s vice chairman to attend Haniyeh funeral in Qatar

A high-level delegation from Fatah, including its vice chairman Mahmoud al-Aloul, will attend the funeral procession for Hamas’s political leader Ismail Haniyeh today in Doha.

Hamas and Fatah, the two main Palestinian political parties in the Palestinian territory, have been bitter rivals since conflict arose in 2006, after which Hamas seized control of Gaza.

Last week, the two parties and 12 other Palestinian factions signed a “national unity” agreement in Beijing, China, aimed at maintaining Palestinian control over Gaza once Israel’s war on the enclave concludes. The agreement marked a key turning point in internal Palestinian relations.

Mustafa Barghouti, secretary-general of the Palestinian National Initiative, is also reported to have left Ramallah for Qatar with a delegation.

‘Despair’ in Gaza after 300 days of war, Haniyeh assassination
Hani Mahmoud
Reporting from Deir el-Balah, central Gaza

After 300 days of continued killing and destruction across the Gaza Strip … the general mood here is filled with despair and depression.

People were hoping that at some point negotiations were going to make some sort of progress to end this madness – the mass killing of innocent people across the Gaza Strip.

The assassination of Hamas leader Ismail Haniyeh has not affected Israel’s war conduct.

What we’re seeing here is more killing and destruction.

Yesterday evening, there was an attack on a school turned shelter for displaced people. It was struck by at least three missiles. The third one was fired as people tried to get into the school to rescue those hit by the first two missiles.

The facility has been completely destroyed.

Elsewhere, the Israeli military continued with its strikes as well. There doesn’t seem to be an end to this genocide.

The mood across the Gaza Strip is one of despair.

Palestinian fighters detonate house-borne IED in attack on Israeli forces

Hamas and Palestinian Islamic Jihad (PIJ) fighters attacked Israeli forces in the Tal al-Hawa neighbourhood of Gaza City with mortars, rocket-propelled grenades and small arms, while PIJ detonated a house-borne improvised explosive device (HBIED) that targeted Israeli troops, war monitors report.

US-based think tanks the Institute for the Study of War (ISW) and the Critical Threats Project (CTP) said Palestinian fighters have now engaged Israeli forces for seven consecutive days in Tal al-Hawa, though Israel has not commented on its operations in the area.

Israeli forces deployed to the Netzarim Corridor, south of Gaza City, also came under what is now near-daily attacks on Thursday, and Hamas and PIJ fighters fired antitank guided missiles at Israeli armour in Rafah city in the south, the ISW-CTP said in their joint report.

Italy’s ITA Airways suspends flights to and from Tel Aviv

Italy’s ITA Airways is suspending flights to and from Israel’s Tel Aviv “due to the geopolitical developments in the Middle East and to ensure the safety of its passengers and crews”, the airline said in a statement on its website.

Flights have been suspended until August 6, it added.

A number of airlines, including Lufthansa, have cancelled or suspended flights to Tel Aviv and Beirut, Lebanon, amid the increase in regional tensions following the assassination of Hamas’s political chief Ismail Haniyeh in Tehran.

Palestinian factions show unity after Haniyeh assassination
Nour Odeh
Reporting from Ramallah in the occupied West Bank

A senior delegation from Fatah will be participating in Ismail Haniyeh’s funeral procession in Doha later today, including the movement’s number two, Mahmoud al-Aloul. That is in the context of widespread Palestinian condemnation of this political assassination.

Assassination is a longstanding Israeli policy, and it has touched and marked all Palestinian factions, including Fatah. So, all political differences are set aside for this moment of unity. This is expected and demanded from the Palestinian public, who are furious with this kind of targeting and who have been watching their fellow Palestinians slaughtered at an industrial scale for the past few months.

Having said that, looks could be deceiving in the occupied West Bank. You won’t see large-scale protests there most likely. You won’t see the kind of fury from the public that one expects.

But we have to keep in mind two things: First, Israel’s occupation has changed the dynamics of movement in the West Bank. Over 500 different checkpoints dissect and fragment the territory. Second, Israel is going after people for posting things online, including condolences over the death of people like Ismail Haniyeh or even fellow Palestinians they may be related to or friends with.

There’s a lot of fear and muted fear in the West Bank that we might not see translated on the streets today.

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Israel summons Turkish deputy ambassador over half-mast flag incident

We reported earlier that the Turkish embassy has flown its flag at half-mast, as the funeral of assassinated Hamas political head Ismail Haniyeh takes place in Doha.

Israel’s foreign minister, Isreal Katz, says on X that he ordered the summoning of Turkey’s deputy ambassador to Israel for a “stern reprimand” over the incident.

“The State of Israel will not accept expressions of participation in mourning for a murderer like Ismail Haniyeh who was the head of the Hamas terrorist organization”, Katz wrote.

Flying official flags at half-mast is seen as a sign of respect, usually marking sombre occasions.

Emotions were running high at Haniyeh’s funeral

There were leaders of the different Palestinian factions, Fatah, Hamas, Islamic Jihad and some of the important Palestinian diaspora figures.

I have seen dozens of representatives of NGOs as well because Hamas is vitally seen as a Palestinian resistance movement that is trying to pave the way for the state of Palestine.

So, contrary to the main rhetoric of the Israelis or some of the Western countries, Hamas is widely seen as a legitimate voice of the Palestinians.

That’s why they have seen people from all walks of life, politicians and ordinary people, coming here and paying their respects to Ismail Haniyeh.

He had been a prominent figure, an important face of the Palestinian resistance.

He was not just respected by Hamas members or those who have sympathy for Hamas, but he was seen as a very dignified voice of the whole Palestinian cause.

Haniyeh will be ‘hard to replace’

Hamas will have a tough time replacing Haniyeh due to his strong ties with Arab allies and central role in ceasefire negotiations, said Beirut-based Middle East analyst Sami Nader.

As Hamas’s political chief, Haniyeh gave the group a more “moderate profile” and succeeded in improving ties with many Arab governments with whom relations had been tense, Nader told Al Jazeera. During the Gaza war, he also played a leading role in ceasefire negotiations.

Picking a successor will be further complicated by the fact that Haniyeh’s deputy, Saleh al-Arouri, was killed in January this year in a Beirut air strike, noted Nader.

Israeli military claims to have killed senior member of Palestinian Islamic Jihad

The Israeli forces say Mohammed al-Jabari was the deputy head of weapons manufacturing for the Palestinian Islamic Jihad.

It said he was responsible for “financing weapons manufacturing infrastructure” for the group in northern Gaza, the distribution of salaries and funds, “and was part of attempts to restore the Islamic Jihad’s rocket manufacturing capabilities and infrastructure”.

There has been no comment yet from the PIJ on these claims.

Tough task ahead for Iranian committee probing Haniyeh assassination
Dorsa Jabbari
Reporting from Tehran, Iran

Iran has formed a special committee including members of the country’s intelligence forces, Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps (IRGC) and police force to investigate the assassination of Ismail Haniyeh. As we understand, they are just beginning the investigation.

What is clear is that the committee is going to have to answer many tough questions about one of the biggest intelligence and security failures in the country’s recent history.

The one thing we know – which we’ve heard from high-ranking Iranian officials across different bodies – is that the country is going to [deliver] a very harsh response [to the assassination]. What that is going to look like is unclear, but a point made by the IRGC specifically is that it is not going to be a response just by Iran.

Of course, we expect Iran to respond to Israel directly, but it’s becoming more and more apparent that Iran is going to have the so-called “resistance front” assisting it in whatever type of attack it carries out. We expect a response in the coming days.

People flock to Doha mosque to pay respects to Haniyeh

Crowds of people are arriving at Doha’s Imam Muhammad ibn Abd al-Wahhab Mosque, also known as the Qatar State Grand Mosque, ahead of funeral prayers for Hamas’s Ismail Haniyeh.

Heavy security measures are in place at the scene, with attendees being searched and prohibited from bringing phones into the service, reports Al Jazeera’s Resul Serdar outside the mosque in the Qatari capital.

After funeral prayers, which dozens of state dignitaries are expected to attend, Haniyeh’s body will be taken to a cemetery in Lusail, north of Doha, to be laid to rest, said Serdar.

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>Turkey has shut off access to Instagram, according to its national communications authority, after a top government official slammed the social media platform for “censoring” Hamas-related content.
>“We will continue to defend freedom of expression against these platforms, which have repeatedly shown that they serve the global system of exploitation and injustice,” Altun said.

I get it ***** instagram for doing this but
Censoring a website for censoring speech ?
Why not promote the ***** out of a website that doesn't censor and get a user-switch-stampede going instead ?

>Italy’s ITA Airways is suspending flights to and from Israel’s Tel Aviv “due to the geopolitical developments in the Middle East and to ensure the safety of its passengers and crews”, the airline said in a statement on its website.

>A number of airlines, including Lufthansa, have cancelled or suspended flights to Tel Aviv and Beirut, Lebanon, amid the increase in regional tensions following the assassination of Hamas’s political chief Ismail Haniyeh in Tehran.

Seems reasonable enough as a precaution, but this is also making it harder for people trying to flee Israel. Isreal has been suffering skill and brain drain. Which might force it to reconsider it's hostile foreign policy.
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Hezbollah claims missile attack on Israeli military position

On Telegram, the Lebanese political party and paramilitary group says that its fighters attacked the al-Marj site of the Israeli army, hitting it directly.

Yesterday, the leader of Hezbollah, Hassan Nasrallah, announced that Israel should expect a large military response for its attack on Beirut Tuesday that killed senior military figure Fouad Shukr.

Israeli military claims southern Lebanon strike, drone interception

The Israeli military has released aerial footage of what it says was an air raid on the area of Bleida in southern Lebanon, claiming that it killed two members of Hezbollah.

It added that the fighters were identified and hit after rocket launches were made from the area earlier today.

Israeli fighter jets also successfully intercepted a “suspicious aerial target” that crossed from Lebanon into the occupied Golan Heights, it said, adding that a fire was caused as a result of falling shrapnel, but there were no casualties.

UNIFIL says it cannot attribute responsibility for Majdal Shams incident

Andrea Tenenti, the spokesperson for the UN peacekeeping troops in Lebanon, says the attack that killed 12 people in Syria’s occupied Golan Heights falls outside the force’s operations.

Israel had blamed Hezbollah for the explosion, but the Lebanese group has vehemently denied the allegation.

“UNIFIL is not in the position to attribute the responsibility of the tragic incident in Majdal Shams,” Tenenti said, according to Lebanon’s National News Agency (NNA).

Tenenti’s comments come after some media outlets falsely reported that a UNIFIL investigation found Hezbollah to be responsible for the attack.

Itamar Ben-Gvir says al-Aqsa imam detained

Israel’s national security minister says Imam Ekrima Sabri has been detained after accusations that he delivered a sermon eulogising slain Hamas leader Haniyeh.

“My policy towards instigators is clear – zero tolerance,” Ben-Gvir said in a social media post.

Haniyeh burial under way
Resul Serdar Atas
Reporting from Doha, Qatar

Haniyeh’s coffin has been taken to the Lusail royal cemetery.

Access there is quite restricted. Those at the cemetery include some state dignitaries, members of the Qatari royal family and most importantly, members of Haniyeh’s family. The remainder of Haniyeh’s family, that is, because 12 members of his immediate family have been killed by Israeli attacks over the last 10 months. Overall, he said 60 of his family members had been killed in the war since October 7.

Now, Haniyeh’s body is being buried. That final farewell is under way.

Anger, uncertainty at commemoration of Haniyeh in Beirut
Zeina Khodr
reporting from Beirut, Lebanon

We are in one of Beirut’s neighbourhoods where Hamas is organising a symbolic funeral for their leader, Ismail Haniyeh.

Hamas does have military security and political representation in Lebanon. It is an ally of Hezbollah.

Hezbollah and Hamas are members of the Iranian-led regional alliance. This alliance is promising to respond to what they are calling Israel’s aggressions.

Whether it’s the killing of Ismail Haniyeh in Tehran, they blame Israel for that killing; whether it’s the killing of Hezbollah’s top commander on Tuesday night, Israel claimed responsibility for that, for that assassination; or whether it is the targeting of Yemen’s port of Hodeidah.

Lebanon today is commemorating the slain leader of Hamas, and there are pictures here of Hamas’s number two, who was killed in an Israeli strike in Beirut in January.

So there is a lot of anger here. If you talk to people here, they say it, “is only going to strengthen our will to resist. This is the only path. This is the only way forward.”

But there is also no doubt that there is also a lot of concern. You talk to people here, and they believe that this conflict could widen. We heard from Hezbollah’s leader Nasrallah yesterday, promising a strong response to the killing of their chief of staff, but at the same time, he stopped short of declaring all-out war.

So it’s mixed feelings regarding what comes next.

Message from Hamas’s Khalil al-Hayya: Haniyeh’s blood will ‘bring victory’

Khalil al-Hayya, Hamas’s deputy head in Gaza, is among the group’s senior officials attending Ismail Haniyeh’s funeral in Doha.

Al-Hayya, seen as a possible successor to Haniyeh, conveyed a message to several of Haniyeh’s relatives at the ceremony: “We are sure that his [Haniyeh’s] blood will bring out victory, dignity and liberation,” he said.

Al-Hayya also emphasised that Haniyeh was “no better or dearer” than the thousands of *****ren killed in Gaza during the war, reported the Associated Press news agency.

According to Gaza’s Health Ministry, some 39,480 Palestinians have been killed, more than 16,000 of them *****ren.

France tells nationals visiting Iran to leave ‘as soon as possible’

The country’s foreign ministry has urged its nationals visiting Iran to leave immediately “Due to the increased risk of a military escalation in the region”.

Iran has promised to avenge the assassination in Tehran of Hamas’s political leader of Hamas Ismail Haniyeh, which it blames on Israel, prompting fears of further regional conflagration.

France advised its nationals still in Iran “to leave as soon as possible” in light of the current tensions.

Poland warns against travel to Lebanon, Israel and Iran

Amid fears of a wider Middle East war, Poland has advised its citizens against travelling to Lebanon, Israel and Iran, according to updated guidance.

“In connection with a growing number of Polish tourists visiting Lebanon, Israel and Iran, we want to repeat that we have long advised against any kind of travel to this region,” the Ministry of Foreign Affairs said on the social media platform X.

“The unstable security situation makes it possible to believe that it will be more and more difficult to leave the three countries,” the ministry added.

Archbishop of Canterbury urges respect for ICJ ruling against Israeli occupation

The Church of England’s spiritual head has urged governments to respect the findings of the United Nations top court that Israel’s occupation of Palestinian territory is illegal, saying the law should not be upheld in a “selective manner”.

The International Court of Justice (ICJ) said in an advisory opinion last month that the occupation should be withdrawn as soon as possible.

Justin Welby – who also heads the worldwide Anglican Communion – said in a statement the ICJ opinion had made it clear the occupation is “unlawful” and must end.

“At a time when the world is marked by increasing violations of international law … it is imperative governments around the world reaffirm their unwavering commitment to all decisions by the ICJ, irrespective of the situation,” Welby said.

He added that it was clear to him from many visits in recent decades the “system of military rule” imposed by successive Israeli governments in occupied Palestinian territory was one of “systemic discrimination”.

Israeli navy says it completed test of LRAD long-range defence system

The Israeli navy completed this week a successful test of the LRAD long-rang interceptor, which is meant to take out a variety of threats, including cruise missiles and rockets, the military has said.

The test was carried out with Israel on high alert for possible attacks from Iran and its allies in the region – in retaliation to the killing of Haniyeh in Iran and Hezbollah commander Fuad Shukr in Beirut.

Hamas says will remain solid and maintain its line

Hamas official Mohammad Nazzal has said that Hamas “will remain solid and maintain the rights of its people and will not make concessions that divide (lessen) the balance of the Palestinian people”.

At a mourning house for Hamas leader Ismail Haniyeh in Doha, Nazal said: “Netanyahu believes that the assassination of Haniyeh can break the will of the Palestinian people and resistance at the negotiation table and outside [it]. Netanyahu is delusional.”

“Hamas is an institutionalised movement with legislative institutions, and it is the decision-maker in dealing with any event that take place within the movement, so I assure the public opinion that Hamas will maintain its line,” he added.

“The leading institutions of Hamas will certainly discuss what happened with Haniyeh and will take the appropriate decisions regarding the management of the movement’s affairs during the next phase.”

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Pentagon to send more military assets to Middle East

The Pentagon says the US military will deploy additional fighters and Navy warships to the region amid growing anticipation about possible Iranian retaliation against Israel for the killing of Haniyeh in Tehran.

We will bring you more details on this as they become available.

More on US bolstering its military presence in Middle East

The Pentagon has said it is adjusting its force posture to “increase support for the defense of Israel and to ensure the United States is prepared to respond to various contingencies”.

It said Secretary of Defense Lloyd Austin has ordered additional ballistic missile defence-capable cruisers and destroyers to the US European Command and Middle East-based US Central Command regions.

“The Department is also taking steps to increase our readiness to deploy additional land-based ballistic missile defense,” the Pentagon said in a statement.

“The Secretary has also ordered the deployment of an additional fighter squadron to the Middle East, reinforcing our defensive air support capability.”

Israeli airstrike targets Lebanon-Syria border region

The Israeli military has struck an area near the border between Lebanon and Syria.

“A hostile air raid targeted a truck carrying food in the Hawsh al-Sayed Ali area on the Lebanese-Syrian border, without causing any injuries,” reported Lebanon’s National News Agency.

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Hamas official rejects claim Haniyeh was killed with a bomb

The representative of Hamas in Tehran has refuted reports that Ismail Haniyeh was killed by a bomb planted in his room long before his arrival in the Iranian capital.

Khaled Qaddoumi said he was in the building where the Palestinian leader was assassinated on the fourth floor, as quoted by a report in the London-based news outlet Al-Araby Al-Jadeed.

“It was clear from the appearance of the place after the attack and from the body of the martyred leader Ismail Haniyeh that the targeting was carried out by an airborne projectile,” he said, adding that he will not discuss further details as Iran is still investigating.

Qaddoumi said a wall and the ceiling of the room Haniyeh was staying in had collapsed due to the severity of the impact of the projectile.

The New York Times has reported, citing unidentified Middle East officials, that Haniyeh was killed by a bomb placed in his usual residence in Tehran two months before the assassination.

'Possible Kamala Harris VP pick faces criticism for anti-Palestinian op-ed'

Pennsylvania Governor Josh Shapiro, who is said to be among the frontrunners to be Harris’s running mate, is facing rebuke for an article he wrote when he was in college in which he said Palestinians are “too battle-minded” to have peace with Israel.

The op-ed, first exposed by the Philadelphia Inquirer, played down the prospect of solving the conflict after White House talks between then-Israeli Prime Minister Yitzhak Rabin and Palestinian leader Yasser Arafat in 1993.

“Palestinians will not coexist peacefully,” Shapiro wrote in the article. “They do not have the capabilities to establish their own homeland and make it successful even with the aid of Israel and the United States. They are too battle-minded to be able to establish a peaceful homeland of their own.”

The would-be governor also wrote that Arafat was in danger of being assassinated “by his fellow belligerent Arabs”. But it was Rabin who was killed by a fellow Israeli in 1995.

The Council on American-Islamic Relations (CAIR) Action said Shapiro’s comment was disqualifying.

“The racist, anti-Palestinian views Governor Shapiro clearly expressed are deeply disturbing and should disqualify him from further consideration as the 2024 Democratic [vice] president nominee,” the group said in a statement.

AIPAC says US must ‘stand with Israel’ against Iran

The American Israel Public Affairs Committee (AIPAC) has suggested that Washington and its allies should support Israel in retaliating to a possible Iranian response to the killing of Haniyeh in Tehran.

“As Iran plans an attack that could cause mass destruction in Israel and spark a regional war, America and our allies must work together to deter Iran by demonstrating that we will stand with Israel as it responds to any strikes by the Iranian regime and its proxies,” the pro-Israel lobby group said in a message to supporters.

AIPAC has spent tens of millions of dollars in recent US elections to help defeat candidates critical of Israel.

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Iran rounds up dozens in hunt for Haniyeh’s assassins: Report

Iran has detained dozens of people, including military and intelligence officers, as part of its investigation into the assassination of Hamas political chief Ismail Haniyeh, according to a US media report.

Also in custody are staff at the Tehran guesthouse where Haniyeh was killed early on Wednesday, The New York Times reports, quoting two Iranians “familiar” with the investigation.

Security agents stormed the guesthouse, which is owned by the Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps (IRGC), and placed all staff “under quarantine, arrested some, and confiscated all electronic devices, including personal phones”, sources told the newspaper.

Agents are also zeroing in on Iran’s airports in the hunt for perpetrators, who they believe are members of Israeli intelligence and are still in the country, the sources said.

US aircraft carrier arrives in the Strait of Hormuz: Report

Israeli Army Radio reports that the US aircraft carrier Theodore Roosevelt has arrived in the Strait of Hormuz, just 10 kilometres (6.2 miles) from the coast of Iran, amid fears of Iranian retaliation for the killings of Hamas’s political leader in Tehran and a Hezbollah commander in Beirut.

US Defense Secretary Lloyd Austin has also ordered additional ballistic missile defense-capable cruisers and destroyers to the Middle East and areas under US European Command, as well as a new fighter squadron to the Middle East.

In April, the US, UK, France, and Jordan helped shoot down missiles and drones fired by Iran at Israel in retaliation for an Israeli strike on Iran’s embassy compound in Damascus.

Deputy Pentagon Press Secretary Sabrina Singh said on Friday that “the Department of Defense continues to take steps to mitigate the possibility of regional escalation by Iran or Iran’s partners and proxies”.

Four occupants ‘dismembered’ by Israeli air strike on car near Tulkarem
Nida Ibrahim
Reporting from Ramallah, occupied West Bank

Palestinians we’ve been speaking to say that the air strike targeted a vehicle. According to locals, [it was carrying] fighters and one of them is believed to be a head of the Qassam Brigades.

Medical sources who we’ve been speaking to in the Tulkarem area said they received the body of a Palestinian, and four people were dismembered – body parts – as a result of the strike.

Tension has been already spiralling in that area as Israeli forces say they are looking for the leaders of the battalion in the Tulkarem area. This is a developing story and we are still collecting details.

It’s another day under Israeli occupation. Another day with Israeli forces raiding different cities in the occupied West Bank arresting people and destroying parts of the infrastructure – the roads, water lines, electricity lines in different areas.

We’ve seen them raiding Nablus, Jenin, Bethlehem, even here near a refugee camp in Ramallah.

Let’s not forget that since the war started, raids by the Israeli forces on the occupied West Bank have been intensifying and amounting to almost 40 raids per day in different cities, refugee camps and villages.

Sweden shuttering Beirut embassy

Sweden is closing its Beirut embassy and evacuating its staff, as concerns grow that the Gaza war could spiral into regional conflict.

Sweden’s FM Tobias Billstrom announced the move in comments to Swedish Radio, saying embassy staff had been told to leave Beirut for Cyprus and that the ministry was planning to temporarily relocate its diplomatic mission.

The decision had been taken “initially for the month of August but may be extended depending on the security situation”, said Billstrom.

The embassy closure comes after numerous Western nations, including Sweden, issued travel warnings urging their citizens to leave Lebanon.

Drone targets car in Lebanon’s Tyre: Reports

A drone strike has hit a car in southern Lebanon’s Tyre district, causing casualties, reports Lebanon’s National News Agency.

The attack took place between the southern towns of Wadi Jilou and Bazouriyeh, it said.

Footage of the attack’s aftermath, shared on X by Lebanon’s An-Nahar news site, shows an ambulance and a large crowd gathered near the wreckage as a fire burns on the side of the street.

We’ll bring you more on this attack as we have it.

https://twitter.com/Annahar/status/1819642417328366050

‘Complete siege’ on Tulkarem
Israeli forces have intensified their raid on the occupied West Bank city, hours after an air strike on a car killed at least five people.

Military bulldozers were seen entering the camp along with soldiers.

Wafa, the Palestinian news agency, reports that the Israeli bulldozers are “wreaking havoc” on infrastructure in the city, damaging roads, homes and businesses.

Drones can be heard flying at low altitude.

Stay here for more updates on this raid

Israel’s military claims to destroy missile launch sites in Gaza

In its latest war update, Israel’s military says it has struck a “significant number of” targets in Gaza in the past day.

Among them are a tunnel and missile launch site in Rafah, and a Hamas weapons depot and another missile launch site in central Gaza, it said.

Israel’s military did not list any casualties from these strikes, but as we’ve been reporting, its forces carried out a string of overnight strikes in Gaza that killed civilians, including a mother and her ***** in Bureij refugee camp.

Israel’s ‘slow progress’ in Rafah due to Palestinian resistance: Monitors

The Al Aqsa Martyrs Brigades fired mortar shells at Israeli forces operating along the Netzarim Corridor and Israeli soldiers continued to battle in Rafah city where their ground operation “has been delayed” by the tenacity of Palestinian resistance, war monitors report.

According to the Institute for the Study of War (ISW) and the Critical Threats Project (CTP), Israel’s ground offensive in the southern city has been “delayed for several weeks due to slow progress in degrading the Rafah Brigade”.

On Friday, Palestinian fighters launched at least 20 rockets towards southern Israel from an area between Rafah and Khan Younis where Israeli troops are currently operating, the US-based think tanks said.

To the west of Rafah, in the al-Brahama neighbourhood, fighters with the National Resistance Brigades used anti-personnel landmines to target Israeli soldiers, according to latest ISW-CTP joint Gaza report.

Israeli forces shoot tear gas at journalists in Tulkarem

Footage posted on Palestinian social media channels show Israeli forces firing tear gas at clearly-marked journalists covering the Israeli military raid in Tulkarem.

In one of the videos, verified by Al Jazeera’s Sanad fact-checking agency, two Israeli soldiers are seen firing tear gas canisters near a crowd of journalists, who cough as they inhale smoke while documenting the scene.

Israel’s military has regularly attacked journalists during the war, killing at least 111 of them, according to preliminary figures from the Committee to Protect Journalists.

https://www.aljazeera.com/news/liveblog/2024/8/3/israels-war-on-gaza-live-us-sends-ships-jets-to-region-as-tension-soars
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Israel’s attack on shelter school a huge massacre
Anas al-Sharif
Reporting from Gaza City

Israeli jets targeted a school in Sheikh Radwan neighborhood where thousands of displaced Palestinians have taken refuge.

It was directly targeted and as you can see people, including *****ren, have been torn to pieces.

While we were documenting the massacre inside this school, the displaced people received calls from the Israeli military ordering them to evacuate the building immediately, because it was going to be targeted again.

The bodies of the victims are still in the schoolyard, in the classrooms and even in the surrounding areas. Until this moment, no one has been able to retrieve the bodies from inside the school.

Bodies are everywhere. The medics are retrieving them and there are body parts everywhere. It’s a huge massacre. The school has been completely destroyed.

Israelis protest near homes of Netanyahu, Gallant

The Hostages and Missing Families Forum, which represents relatives of captives still held in Gaza, earlier cancelled its weekly rally in Tel Aviv but called for other demonstrations.

Protesters gathered outside the home of Defence Minister Yoav Gallant in Tel Aviv, and the residence of Shas party leader Aryeh Deri in Jerusalem.

Separately, in another weekly protest, hundreds of antigovernment protesters gathered outside Netanyahu’s residence in Caesarea.

Yemenis demonstrate in Sanaa in support of Palestinians

Thousands of Yemenis, including supporters of the Houthi group, demonstrated in capital Sanaa again on the “day of rage” of Palestinians following Haniyeh’s assassination.

Many Yemenis had also joined marches on Friday while holding up posters of the assassinated Palestinian leader and Hezbollah’s Fuad Shukr.

https://twitter.com/TvAlmasirah/status/1819781500239229296

Israeli settlers attack Palestinians, burn olive trees in occupied West Bank

Six Palestinians have been injured after Israeli settlers attacked residents of the al-Mughayyir village in the occupied West Bank.

The settlers set fire to Palestinian farmers’ tents, leading to confrontations that injured the residents.

Israeli settlers also set fire to dozens of olive trees in the town of Surif, north of Hebron in the occupied West Bank, under the protection of the Israeli army. Gunfire was heard at the scene.

Wafa news agency quoted Hazem Ghnimat, the head of the local municipality, as saying that settlers attacked residents’ homes and burned 40 olive trees. It reported no injuries.

‘Small explosion in proximity’ of ship off Yemen’s Aden

The United Kingdom Maritime Trade Operations confirms in an update on the incident earlier some 170 nautical miles (315km) off the Yemeni city of Aden that a ship was attacked.

“The master of a merchant vessel reports the armed security team observed a small explosion in close proximity to the vessel,” it says, adding that there was no damage and the crew are safe.

The Houthis in Yemen have not reported any attacks so far today.

Qassam, al-Quds Brigades claim series of attacks on Israeli military in Gaza

The military wings of Hamas and Palestinian Islamic Jihad say their fighters have:

shelled a group of soldiers in the Netzarim Corridor, which Israel set up during the war to separate northern Gaza from the south;
destroyed an Israeli military vehicle during an incursion east of Khan Younis;
exchanged fire with Israeli soldiers east of Rafah;
targeted two military personnel carriers, military bulldozers and a Merkava tank east of Rafah, and;
shot a soldier with sniper fire east of Rafah.

UK goverment tells British nationals in Lebanon to ‘leave now’

The UK government has urged its citizens in Lebanon to leave the country immediately amid fears of all-out war between Israel and Hezbollah and a broader regional conflict.

Foreign Minister David Lammy said in a statement, “Tensions are high, and the situation could deteriorate rapidly.”

“While we are working round the clock to strengthen our consular presence in Lebanon, my message to British nationals there is clear – leave now.”

Israeli military report ‘numerous projectiles’ from Lebanon

In its latest war update, Israel’s military says one of the projectiles hit the area of Avivim in northern Israel but that no injuries have been reported.

It said its forces had struck the sources of the fire and “additional targets to remove threats”.

Moroccans protest after Hamas leader’s killing

Thousands of Moroccans are protesting in Rabat in support of Palestinians and in condemnation of diplomatic normalisation with Israel, holding portraits of killed Hamas leader Ismail Haniyeh.

Waving Palestinian flags, and brandishing pictures of Haniyeh and a cardboard coffin adorned with his image, thousands of people marched to the parliament building with black-and-white keffiyeh scarves – symbols of the Palestinian cause – d*****d across their shoulders.

“Greetings from Rabat to our Gazan friends and to the Al-Qassam [Brigades]”, the crowd chanted, referring to the armed wing of Hamas.

“The people want the end of normalisation”, they also chanted, a message also carried on their placards.

Some in the crowd burned an Israeli flag.

Since the beginning of the war on Gaza on October 7, several large demonstrations have taken place in Morocco calling for the end of normalisation, while open opposition to diplomatic ties had previously been limited.

Morocco established official ties in Israel in 2020 as part of the US-led Abraham Accords.

The North African kingdom has officially called for “the immediate, complete and permanent halt to the Israeli war on Gaza”, but has not publicly discussed undoing normalisation.

https://www.aljazeera.com/news/liveblog/2024/8/2/israels-war-on-gaza-live-israel-wants-gaza-war-to-engulf-region-turkey?update=3089972
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>>483318
that vid on the adl was informative

>Israeli settlers also set fire to dozens of olive trees

Because Hamas are tree elves that use the oil from the olives to make the Zionists slip and fall.
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A call for collective global action in support of Palestinian prisoners
Qadura Fares

Since October 7, Palestinian detainees have faced horrific crimes.

Shortly after Israeli Defence Minister Yoav Gallant announced that Israel was cutting off food, water, electricity and fuel to Gaza, effectively announcing the start of the genocide, Israeli National Security Minister Itamar Ben-Gvir launched his own war against Palestinian political prisoners and detainees held in Israeli jails and camps, by declaring a policy of “overcrowding”.

Israel must be held accountable for the crimes it is committing against Palestinians in detention camps and prisons.

https://www.aljazeera.com/opinions/2024/8/3/a-call-for-collective-global-action-in-support-of-palestinian-prisoners

Power station on fire in Lebanon after Israeli drone strike: Report

A major fire has broken out in a electricity conversion station at a water utility site in the southern Lebanese town of Taybeh after an Israeli drone strike on the facility.

That’s according to a report by Lebanon’s National News Agency quoting the state electricity company, Electricite du Liban (EDL).

https://twitter.com/Lebanon24/status/1820044094657196207

Hezbollah claims two attacks on Israeli military sites near Lebanon border

Hezbollah has claimed a shelling attack on Israel’s Birkat Risha military outpost near the Lebanese border.

The group did not elaborate on the results on the afternoon attack, which came 20 minutes before a rocket attack on another Israeli military site near the Manara kibbutz in northern Israel.

The results of that attack are also not clear. There was no immediate information from the Israeli army.

The cross-border attacks between Israel and Hezbollah have become a daily occurrence since the war erupted in Gaza.

Hezbollah has said it will stop its assaults on Israeli military positions only after a permanent ceasefire is achieved in the Palestinian enclave.

France tells citizens living in Iran to temporarily leave

We reported earlier that France’s Foreign Ministry had urged French citizens in Lebanon to leave the country, given the danger of military escalation in the Middle East.

The ministry has now recommended that French citizens residing in Iran temporarily leave the country, as well, citing the risk of its airspace being closed.

Qassam Brigades commander among nine killed in Israeli attacks on Tulkarem
Nida Ibrahim reporting from Bal'a in the occupied West Bank

There are no bodies here in Tulkarem, only some remains – an experience many in the occupied West Bank know all too well.

The Israeli army said it used a drone in the attack on a group of fighters in Tulkarem.

It took hours for Palestinian medical teams to be able to identify the bodies. One was that of Haitham Blaidi, the leader of the Qassam Brigades in Tulkarem.

Which countries have issued travel advisory on Lebanon?

France joins a growing number of countries advising its citizens to leave Lebanon amid threat of a regional escalation.

Here’s the name of countries that have issued advisory:

France
United States
United Kingdom
The Netherlands
Canada
India
Jordan
Saudi Arabia
Germany
Ireland
Norway
Sweden
Belgium
Denmark
Australia
Russia
Spain

‘Our streets flooded with crimes’: Opposition leader slams Ben-Gvir

Israeli opposition leader Yair Lapid has slammed Itamar Ben-Gvir for his record as national security minister.

“Since he took office, our streets have been flooded with crimes and operations,” Lapid said on X. “By all standards, personal security is in a state of collapse, the police are at rock bottom more than ever, the only thing he does is press interviews, deception and provocations from morning to evening,” he added.

Lapid’s comments came after two people were killed in a stabbing attack near Tel Aviv. Ben-Gvir rushed to the scene where he lauded his controversial weapons’ distribution policy and urged residents to pick up arms.

In the wake of the October 7 attack, the far-right minister has eased distribution of guns to Israelis, including settlers, and has significantly relaxed the country’s gun control laws.

US candidate Jill Stein considering vocal Palestine advocates for VP spot
Ali Harb
Reporting from Washington, DC, US

The Green Party’s presidential candidate Jill Stein is considering three Palestinian rights advocates, including two Arab Americans, to be her running mate in the upcoming elections, her campaign has confirmed.

The candidates are Abed Ayoub, the executive director at the American-Arab Anti-Discrimination Committee (ADC); Amer Zahr, a Palestinian American activist; and Jacqueline Luqman, a journalist and activist.

All three have been vocal critics of Israel and the US’s unflinching support for the war on Gaza. Stein, a physician and activist, herself is a longtime supporter of Palestinian rights.

The Stein campaign said the vice presidential announcement will be made during a livestreamed rally on Thursday.

‘Biden realised Netanyahu lied about captive deal’: Report (anon's note: …)
A senior official in the administration of President Joe Biden has told Israeli daily Haaretz that Netanyahu is ungrateful towards the US and disregards the significant amount of aid it has provided to Israel throughout the past 10 months of war.

The official also described the last two conversations between the two men – one during a White House meeting some 10 days ago, the other over the phone last week – as difficult and tense, according to Haaretz.

“Biden realised that Netanyahu was lying to him about the hostages,” the official told the publication.

“He’s not saying it publicly yet, but in the meeting between them, he specifically told him, ‘Stop bull*ing me.'”

The official said the US is preparing to help Israel in the face of an Iranian and Hezbollah response to last week’s assassinations in Beirut and Tehran but stressed there would be no support for actions that further expand the scope of the conflict.

“Netanyahu is trying to prolong the war instead of focusing on how to get to a hostage deal,” the official said. “It’s making it harder for us to continue supporting Israel over time.”

Haaretz said the Israeli prime minister responded to the reports about the tense discussions with Biden through a press release attributed to his office that said: “The prime minister does not interfere in American politics and will work with whoever is elected president, just as he also expects the Americans not to interfere in Israeli politics.”

Saudi urges citizens to leave Lebanon ‘immediately’

Saudi Arabia has called on its citizens to leave Lebanon without delay.

The Saudi embassy in Beirut said in a statement posted on X that it was “following closely the developments in south Lebanon”, near the border with Israel, and “reiterating its call for Saudi nationals to leave Lebanon’s territory immediately”.

Houthis down US drone over Saada in Yemen: Report

Yemen’s Houthi group has downed a US MQ-9 drone over the country’s northern Saada province, two sources from the group told Reuters news agency.

The attack would be the first to be claimed by the Iran-aligned group since Israel carried out an air strike targeting the port of Hodeidah, considered an economic lifeline of Yemen.

Majority of casualties in school bombings are *****ren: Palestinian Civil Defence
Mahmoud Basal, the spokesman of the Palestinian Civil Defence in Gaza, says the Israeli forces have committed “a massacre in every sense of the word” by bombing the Al Nasr and Hassan Salama schools.

He described the scenes of the attacks as “difficult and tragic” with *****ren accounting for 80 percent of those killed and wounded.

https://www.aljazeera.com/news/liveblog/2024/8/4/israels-war-on-gaza-live-body-parts-everywhere-as-israel-bombs-shelter
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Israeli media reporting GPS disruptions in Tel Aviv

Israel’s media outlet Haaretz is reporting that residents of the Greater Tel Aviv area are experiencing “heavy disruptions to location-based apps”.

The report said the disruption was “a move most likely initiated by Israel as it prepares for Hezbollah and Iranian strikes”.

‘Our blood is one’: Blood donation campaign launched in West Bank for Gaza

The Palestinian health ministry has launched a blood donation campaign for the people of Gaza, the Wafa news agency reports.

Announcing the blood drive in Ramallah, Health Minister Majid Abu Ramadan said that the campaign titled “Our blood is one” will be “active at all blood banks within the ministry’s hospitals, as well as through a mobile blood bank vehicle” in the occupied West Bank.

The blood will be transferred to Gaza, where more than 90,000 have been injured in the Israeli offensive since October 7.

Israel seizes $26m tax funds meant for Palestinian Authority

Far-right Israeli Finance Minister Bezalel Smotrich has ordered the seizure of about 100 million shekels ($26m) of tax funds meant to be transferred to the Palestinian Authority.

He says the money will be given to the families of Israeli victims of “terror” inflicted by Palestinians.

Pope Francis says assassinations ‘never a solution’

Pope Francis has once again appealed to all sides to resume negotiations to achieve an “immediate ceasefire in Gaza and on all fronts”.

The pope also denounced “attacks, even targeted ones, and killings” in an address to thousands of pilgrims and tourists in St Peter’s Square.

Such attacks “can never be a solution”, he said, adding that they “do not help us walk in the path of justice, the path of peace, but generate even more hatred and revenge”.

Families of British officials at Beirut embassy ‘temporarily withdrawn’

The UK Foreign Office reports that it has evacuated the families of officials working at the British embassy in the Lebanese capital.

It also renewed its warning to all British nationals in Lebanon to “leave now while commercial travel is still available”.

Situation at Beirut Airport this morning

A video posted online showed severe congestion at Beirut airport after a number of airlines cancelled scheduled flights to and from the Lebanese capital due to the tense situation in the region.

More than 75 flights have been cancelled at Rafic Hariri International Airport in Beirut since last Thursday, and 228 flights have been delayed.

https://twitter.com/YousefAljassem/status/1820004401311797601

Houthis display downed US-made drone with partly damaged missiles

Houthi fighters have released a video of the remains of the US-made MQ-9 Reaper attack and reconnaissance drone that they claimed was downed while engaged in “hostile activity” over Yemen’s capital Sanaa.

One fighter, in the video, notes how petrol is dripping from the destroyed drone and shows how some of its missiles remain partly intact.

https://twitter.com/MMY1444/status/1820127748343451667

Houthis claim attack on cargo ship in the Gulf of Aden

Houthi military spokesman Yahya Saree says that the Yemeni group hit the Groton – a Liberia-flagged cargo ship – in the Gulf of Aden “with a number of ballistic missiles”.

Late on Saturday, the United Kingdom Maritime Trade Operations (UKMTO) reported that an unnamed cargo ship was attacked twice off Yemen’s coast, with at least one missile hitting the ship.

Saree also confirmed reports that the group has downed a US-made MQ-9 Reaper attack and surveillance drone, marking the seventh such drone shot down since the start of the war on Gaza.

Hezbollah says it shelled Israeli military site near Malkia

Hezbollah says it shelled Israel’s military site near the Malkia settlement in the north.

Its statement on Telegram did not elaborate on the result of the attack.

Hezbollah has frequently said that its attacks on northern Israel will cease once Israel ends its war on Gaza.

https://www.aljazeera.com/news/liveblog/2024/8/4/israels-war-on-gaza-live-body-parts-everywhere-as-israel-bombs-shelter
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>>483336
>GPS disruptions in Tel Aviv
>the disruption was “a move most likely initiated by Israel as it prepares for Hezbollah and Iranian strikes”.
for what purpose are they doing that ?
Don't missiles use inertial navigation plus optical navigation (a camera that looks down at the ground and compares it to a map)
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Rumors say the Russians have moved a bunch of fighter jets to Iran.

What's that about ?
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>>483338
Idk, but when you have blatant military propaganda trying to normalize drafting soldiers on random subreddits, I think we have reasons to be worried.
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>>483342
>when you have blatant military propaganda trying to normalize drafting soldiers on random subreddits
To be honest this may not be related to the middle eastern powder-keg, they might just be trying recruitment strategies. The chances of convincing many people to get their limbs blown off in foreign sand like it's 2003 again, are low. People no longuer identify the endless-war-gang as the country that can call for service

>I think we have reasons to be worried.

You are correct about that.

The US has recently managed to bully the Germans to accept medium-range nuclear missile silos from the Nihilistic Aggression Terror Organization. So the Russians are probably considering giving the Iranians nukes. That might temper the war-lust of the Zionators in the present and eventually serve as a bargaining chip to mutually dismantle a few missile silos.
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Hezbollah claims drone attack on northern Israel

Hezbollah said it attacked the barracks of the Israeli military’s 91st Division in Ayelet HaShahar with a squadron of drones. The Lebanese group claimed Israeli soldiers were killed and wounded in the direct hit.

The Israeli military confirmed the attack, which it described as a rocket strike, and said two soldiers were “moderately wounded”.

Gaza officials say Israeli forces took 2,000 bodies over course of war

Gaza’s Government Media Office says that Israeli forces have taken 2,000 bodies from cemeteries throughout the course of the war, and that some corpses have been handed back in ways that “desecrated the bodies” of those killed.

“Over the course of 304 days of the genocide, the occupation has kidnapped more than 2,000 bodies of martyrs and dead people from dozens of cemeteries in the governorates of the Gaza Strip, which the occupation bulldozed with bulldozers and military vehicles and turned their graves over, in a scene that violates humanity and human feelings,” the statement reads.

“The Israeli occupation army desecrates the dignity of the bodies of 89 martyrs, handing them over as skeletons and decomposed corpses.”

Ultra-Orthodox men clash with Israeli police at recruiting office

Ultra-Orthodox Israeli men are protesting at an army recruiting office in Tel Hashomer against a plan to draft members of the community into the army.

In June, the Supreme Court decided that the army would now enlist draft-age ultra-Orthodox into the military despite previously being exempt from the mandatory conscription, as the war on Gaza continues and the tensions on the Israel-Lebanon border intensifies.

According to the Times of Israel, 900 previously exempted students are expected to show up at the recruitment offices later today. Protests are also expected to grow later in the day.

https://twitter.com/kann_news/status/1820329228727955724

Japan urges citizens to leave Lebanon

The Japanese Foreign Ministry has issued a travel warning advising its citizens in Lebanon to leave the country due to the rising tensions in the Middle East.

Many other countries made a similar announcement for their citizens.

It comes in anticipation of a response to the Israeli attacks that killed Hamas’s political chief Ismail Haniyeh in Tehran and Hezbollah commander Fuad Shukr in Beirut.

Iran, Hezbollah could begin Israel attack as early as Monday: Report

US Secretary of State Antony Blinken has told his counterparts from the G7 that an attack on Israel by Iran and Hezbollah could begin as early as Monday, according to Axios.

Citing three unnamed sources briefed on developments, the US media outlet says Blinken convened a conference call to coordinate with US allies and put diplomatic pressure on Iran and Hezbollah to minimise their retaliation over last week’s killings of Haniyeh and top Hezbollah commander Fuad Shukr.

Israel forces set fire to Nablus market: Reports

Israeli forces have thrown burning tyres into the central fruit and vegetable market known as hisbeh in the city of Nablus in the occupied West Bank, causing a large fire to break out there, according to Palestinian media.

Quds News published a video of the blaze on X, while the Wafa news agency said the fire broke out at the western facade of the market.

https://twitter.com/qudsn/status/1820232533469962401

US personnel injured in strike on base in Iraq

Reuters news agency is reporting that US personnel were injured in a suspected rocket attack on the Ain al-Asad airbase in Iraq.

Citing three unnamed US officials, the report states that “several” personnel were injured.

Isfahan explosion-like sounds were ‘training exercises’: Iran’s IRGC

Multiple loud explosions were heard in Isfahan in central Iran in the past few hours in a tense night across the Middle East.

The Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps (IRGC) says in a statement that the sounds were a result of training exercises for commandos enrolled at Amir Al-Momenin University of Military Sciences and Technology.

Mohammad Reza Jannesari, the political and security deputy for the province, also confirmed to state media that the sounds were related to a drill.

OIC to hold emergency meeting this week

An emergency meeting of Organisation of Islamic Cooperation (OIC) foreign ministers is to be held in Saudi Arabia on Wednesday.

The meeting in Jeddah will include discussions on the “crimes of the Israeli occupation” and the “assassination of
Haniyeh” the Saudi-based OIC said.

The Iranian Foreign Ministry said in Tehran that Iran requested the meeting alongside Pakistan.

‘Panic is on the way’: Iran’s IRGC teases missiles in message to Israel

Media affiliated with the Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps (IRGC) in Iran are widely sharing a clip made by the group’s media that hints at a large-scale direct attack on Israel using missiles and drones.

Flags of Lebanon’s Hezbollah can also be seen in the video, which promises “panic is on the way” to Israel. Dozens of missiles and drones can then be seen launched in unison.

One of the drones can be seen bearing the name Jaffa, which is what Yemen’s Houthis called their drone that hit Tel Aviv on July 19 in a first-of-its-kind attack that killed one person and left 10 injured.

The X account of Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei reposted a quote with a bloody depiction of Israeli leaders.

https://twitter.com/Khamenei_fa/status/1820546294198440140

Israel says killing of Hezbollah commander ‘significant blow’ to group’s ability

The Israeli military has claimed responsibility for the assassination of the Hezbollah operative that the Lebanese group confirmed was killed today.

It released aerial footage of a drone strike on a motorcycle purportedly in the southern Lebanon village of Aabba, adding that Ali Jamal al-Din Jawad was a commander in the Radwan unit of Hezbollah.

It said the assassination will deal a “significant blow” to Hezbollah’s ability to carry out attacks on Israel.

The Israeli military also claimed an air strike on a building used by Hezbollah in southern Lebanon’s Kfar Kila.

It reported that multiple explosive-laden drones have been launched from Lebanon today, with several making impact in the Mount Meron area but inflicting no casualties.

Israeli military rejects that most Hamas fighting capability still in play

The Israeli military has rejected findings of a CNN investigation that says only three Hamas battalions have been rendered unable to launch military operations in Gaza.

“From the intelligence and findings on the ground, most of the Hamas Brigades have been dismantled. It is estimated that most of the battalions are at a low level of competency and can no longer function as a military framework,” the military said in response to an inquiry cited by the Times of Israel.

The investigation found that eight of the 24 Hamas battalions are still able to carry out missions, with a further 13 battalions “degraded” but still partly operational despite 10 months of non-stop Israeli attacks.

Doctors Without Borders says Israeli strikes on medical facilities ‘unacceptable’

The group Doctors Without Borders (MSF) says strikes targeting displaced people sheltering in tents in the Al-Aqsa Hospital compound on August 4 are part of a larger trend of Israeli strikes on medical facilities.

Gaza health authorities said five people were killed and 18 wounded in the attack.

In a social media post, MSF noted a March 31 Israeli strike on Al-Aqsa Hospital compound and another strike near the main entrance of the emergency department on July 22.

Qassam Brigades claims Israeli casualties in booby-trapped tunnel explosion

The armed wing of Hamas says its fighters succeeded in blowing up a tunnel rigged with explosives in the southern part of the Gaza Strip with an Israeli unit in the vicinity.

The Qassam Brigades added that it killed and wounded soldiers in the attack that took place in a neighbourhood east of Rafah.

The group had earlier released a video showing its fighters carrying out mortar attacks in the Tal as-Sultan neighbourhood west of Rafah.

https://twitter.com/AJA_Palestine/status/1820483756890714367

Netanyahu faces growing clamour as clock ticks for Gaza captives

Israeli PM Benjamin Netanyahu is facing a growing chorus of sceptics who worry he’s not interested in a deal with Hamas to return the captives back to Israel.

“We’re actually very concerned and worried that there is no time,” Gil Dickmann, whose cousin Carmel Gat is among the captives, told AFP news agency.

Critics say Netanyahu, who is facing a corruption trial, prefers to prolong the conflict rather than agree to a deal that could upset his hardline coalition partners and tip him out of office.

“The hostages have no time and it seems like some people in Israel, including the prime minister, are taking their time,” Dickmann said.

Israeli media reports say gov’t ‘confident’ of US backing in event of retaliatory strikes

The Jewish Insider news outlet is reporting that Israel is “confident” that the US will stand by its side amid preparations for retaliation by Iran and Hezbollah.

Citing Israeli officials, the report said there could be a cooperative effort on the part of Israel and allies such as the US and the UK to intercept as many missiles as possible, as occurred during a previous attack by Iran in April.

Despite reports of antipathy between Netanyahu and the administration of US President Joe Biden, the United States has thus far refused to consider steps such as suspending arms transfers to Israel, ignoring calls to use US leverage to bring Israel’s war on Gaza to an end.

Erdogan’s slams ‘digital fascism’ targeting Palestinians

Turkey’s President Recep Tayyip Erdogan has attacked social media platforms for censoring photographs of Palestinian victims in Gaza as Ankara negotiates with Instagram to reinstate access after cutting it on August 2.

“They cannot even tolerate photographs of Palestinian martyrs and immediately ban them,” Erdogan said at a human rights event. “We are confronted with a digital fascism that is disguised as freedom.”

Erdogan also called Israel a “blood-thirsty genocide network” and vowed that Turkey will not be deterred from standing in solidarity with the Palestinian people.

This comes as Turkey confirmed it will officially submit its petition to join South Africa’s genocide case against Israel at the International Court of Justice (ICJ) on Wednesday.

UN says nine employees ‘may have been involved’ in October 7 attack

The UN Office of Internal Oversight Services (OIOS) says nine UNRWA staff members “may have been involved” in the October 7 attack, adding that they have been fired.

OIOS released its findings from its investigation of 19 UNRWA staff amid allegations of their involvement in the armed attacks in southern Israel.

“In one case, no evidence was obtained by OIOS to support the allegations of the staff member’s involvement, while in nine other cases, the evidence obtained by OIOS was insufficient to support the staff member’s involvement.

“In respect of the remaining nine cases, the evidence obtained by OIOS indicated that the UNRWA staff members may have been involved in the armed attacks of 7 October 2023. The employment of these individuals will be terminated in the interests of the Agency”.

In January, Israel accused UNRWA staff members of abetting the October 7 attack on Israel.

In April, an independent review for the UN headed by former French Foreign Minister Catherine Colonna found that Israel has not presented credible evidence to support its claims that UNRWA staff were members of “terrorist” groups.

‘Unclear’ if report will close chapter on UNRWA allegations

Following a United Nations finding that nine employees may have taken part in the October 7 attacks, it is not clear whether the findings will impact funding for the UN Relief and Works Agency for Palestine Refugees (UNRWA).

Several countries paused donations following allegations by Israel, but later resumed them after Israel refused to provide evidence for its allegations.

“All but one country have resumed funding to UNRWA. The one that hasn’t has been the US,” Al Jazeera’s Gabriel Elizondo said, reporting from the UN.

“This report will probably close the chapter, because I do not see any of these countries that have resumed funding to UNRWA now revoking it again.”

Israeli military says CENTCOM commander in Israel for ‘joint preparations’

The Israeli military has said that US CENTCOM Commander General Michael Erik Kurilla arrived in Israel today for “joint preparations” as the countries brace for retaliation by Iran and Hezbollah.

The US Central Command (CENTCOM) oversees United States military activities in the Middle East.

“The commanders held a joint situational assessment on security and strategic issues, as well as joint preparations in the region, as part of the response to threats in the Middle East,” the Israeli military said in a social media post.

“The [Israeli army] will continue to deepen its relationship with the US Armed Forces stemming from a commitment to strengthening regional stability and coordination between the two militaries.”

US Congress member Cori Bush latest to face pro-Israel lobby spending

Missouri state representative Cori Bush has been an outspoken critic of United States support for Israel during the war on Gaza. She has also been vocal about the influence of the pro-Israel lobby group the American Israel Public Affairs Committee (AIPAC).

Tomorrow, she will become the latest progressive in the US legislature to test whether she can overcome a deluge of AIPAC spending as she faces her challenger, prosecutor Wesley Bell, in the Democratic primary in Missouri.

AIPAC’s associated super PAC, the United Democracy Project, has spent more than $8.4m to unseat Bush, according to Federal Election Commission (FEC) data. The race comes after the group injected a record $14.5m to support the successful challenge of New York Congress member Jamaal Bowman, who, like Bush, is among a group of congressional progressives known as the “squad”.

Critics say money from groups such as AIPAC, which has largely embraced the policies of Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, distort local races by flooding the airwaves with attack ads funded by individuals outside of the district or the Democratic Party.

“This is only the beginning,” Bush has told AP. “Because if they can unseat me, then they’re going to continue to come after more Democrats.”

https://www.aljazeera.com/news/liveblog/2024/8/5/israels-war-on-gaza-live-80-of-victims-of-school-bombings-are-*****ren
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Key takeaways from B’Tselem’s report on Israel’s ‘torture camps’

The Israeli human rights group collected testimonies from 55 Palestinians, including 21 from the Gaza Strip, who had been held in Israeli prisons since October 7.

The detainees spoke to B’Tselem following their release – here are some details:

The B’Tselem report reveals that more than a dozen Israeli prison facilities were converted into a network of camps “dedicated to the ***** of inmates” following October 7.
“Such spaces, in which every inmate is intentionally condemned to severe, relentless pain and suffering, operate in fact as torture camps,” it said.
The violations include “frequent acts of severe, arbitrary violence; *****ual assault; humiliation and degradation; deliberate starvation; forced unhygienic conditions; sleep deprivation; prohibition on, and punitive measures for, religious worship; confiscation of all communal and personal belongings; and denial of adequate medical treatment”.
B’Tselem said at least 60 Palestinians have died in Israeli custody since October 7. Some 48 of them were from Gaza.
The report said that detainee testimonies demonstrate “a systemic, institutional policy focused on the continual ***** and torture of all Palestinian prisoners”. This policy, it said, is implemented under the direction of Minister of National Security Itamar Ben-Gvir, with the full support of Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu.
B’Tselem also noted that the number of Palestinians held in Israeli jails has doubled to 9,623 since the war on Gaza began.

48% of Israelis support preemptive strike against Iran, Hezbollah: Poll

A poll by Israel’s 103FM radio has found that close to half of the public (48 percent) are in favour of a preemptive strike against Iran and Lebanon’s Hezbollah.

Some 34 percent of Israelis, however, support a strike only if Israel is attacked first, according to the poll.

Since the killing last week of several Hamas and Hezbollah leaders, including Hamas leader Ismail Haniyeh in Tehran, Israel has been bracing for an expected retaliatory attack from Iran and its allies.

Iran’s Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei has promised that Iran will deliver “harsh punishment”.

Hezbollah claims attack on Israel’s Avivim

The Lebanese group said it targeted a building used by Israeli soldiers in the village of Avivim near Lebanon’s Blue Line border with Israel.

The announcement came after the Israeli military said it intercepted a projectile over Kerem Ben Zimra and Gush Halav, towns that are near Avivim in the Upper Galilee.

Israeli reservists fail polygraph probing *****ual ***** allegations: Report

Two Israeli reservists suspected of *****ually abusing a Palestinian prisoner have failed a polygraph test about the allegations, reports Israel’s Channel 12.

The soldiers, among five still detained over *****ual ***** allegations at Israel’s Sde Teiman facility, denied committing or covering up an act of *****ual assault during the polygraph examination, but the examiner deemed their responses deceptive, said the report.

The allegations against the reservists have divided Israeli society, with a group of far-right activists storming the facility they were held at last week demanding their release.

Hezbollah claims strikes on Israeli military units

Hezbollah has confirmed it carried out an air attack in northern Israel that caused casualties.

In a statement, the Lebanese group said it fired a series of drones at the headquarters of Israel’s Golani Brigade, an infantry brigade, and the headquarters of its Egoz Unit, an elite commando unit, located in the Shraga barracks near the Lebanese border.

The attacks “hit their targets accurately and achieved casualties”, said the group, adding that its response for the killing of Fuad Shukr, a senior military commander, in an Israeli strike on Beirut last week is “yet to come”.

Meanwhile, The Times of Israel reports that two people have been injured, one critically, in the nearby town of Mazra’a from drone impact.

UN probe into UNRWA not given full access to Israeli evidence
Gabriel Elizondo
Reporting from New York, US

The UN is saying that nine UNRWA staff members may have been involved in the October 7th attacks on Israel, but the key word is “may”.

The UN admitted that it does not have conclusive 100 percent evidence and that the UN’s Office of Internal Oversight Services was never given full access to Israel’s evidence that it claims it has against the UN personnel.

Secretary-General Antonio Guterres ordered this internal review shortly after Israel levelled its claims against UNRWA personnel in late January. Now, because of legal and confidentiality reasons, this OIOS report will not be made public.

Meanwhile, since October 7, more than 200 UNRWA personnel have been killed due to Israel’s continued bombardment of the Gaza Strip.

US says it will respond at ‘its choosing’ after attack on US forces in Iraq
Heidi Zhou-Castro
Reporting from Washington, DC, US

The US is very concerned, particularly now, with this strike on the al-Assad base in Iraq.

President Biden has been briefed by his national security team on that attack. According to the White House’s press office, the president discussed steps the US is taking to defend its forces and respond in a manner of its choosing and place.

This comes just as the Pentagon also released information that, over the last 24 hours, US troops detected and destroyed what appeared to be a several-pronged Houthis strike towards US and coalition forces and merchant vessels.

That included the US destroying five drones over the Gulf of Aden and the Red Sea, as well as a drone ship, and an antiship ballistic missile in the Red Sea. All of this, the US is attributing to the Houthis.

While the US is very concerned about de-escalating the situation in the region, it appears the opposite is happening. Even so, there are still diplomatic efforts ongoing.

US Secretary of State Antony Blinken is speaking with his G7 counterparts on Sunday and trying to put some last-minute diplomatic pressure to minimise any sort of retaliation that may come from Iran and its proxies.

Meta apologises, restores Malaysian PM’s condolence posts over killing of Haniyeh

Meta Platforms has apologised for removing content from Malaysian Prime Minister Anwar Ibrahim’s Facebook and Instagram accounts related to the assassination of Hamas leader Ismail Haniyeh last week.

“We apologise for an operational error where content from the Prime Minister’s Facebook and Instagram Pages were removed, and the content has since been restored with the correct newsworthy label,” a Meta spokesperson told Reuters.

Members of the Prime Minister’s Office and the country’s communications minister met with Meta representatives on Monday to seek an explanation as to why the posts by the prime minister expressing condolences after the killing of Haniyeh were removed.

The Prime Minister’s Office said the social media company’s actions were “discriminatory, unjust, and a blatant suppression of free expression”.

Delta suspends flights between New York and Tel Aviv

The US airline said it is pausing flights between New York and the Israeli city of Tel Aviv through August 31 “due to ongoing conflict in the region”.

Earlier, Germany’s Lufthansa also suspended its flights to Israel’s Tel Aviv, Iran’s Tehran, and Lebanon’s Beirut until August 12.

The moves come as several countries including Turkey, Japan, the US, the United Kingdom and France asked their citizens to leave Lebanon amid Iran’s threats to attack Israel over the assassinations of Hamas’s Haniyeh and Hezbollah’s military commander Fuad Shukr.

China urges ‘caution’ in travel to Lebanon

The Chinese embassy in the Lebanese capital, Beirut, issued a statement telling Chinese citizens to travel to the country with caution citing a “grim and complex” security situation.

The embassy also called on Chinese nationals and institutions in Lebanon to stay on high alert and strengthen safety precautions.

Abbas to visit Russia on August 12-14: Report

Russia’s RIA Novosti news agency, citing a diplomatic source, said the Palestinian president is expected to visit the country from August 12 to 14 and meet with Russian President Vladimir Putin on August 13.

Abbas told RIA the main goal of his visit was to “hold consultations and exchange opinions on the latest developments in the Palestinian and international arenas, and to coordinate positions and strengthen bilateral relations in all areas”.

Israeli police officer injured in checkpoint stabbing: Reports

Israeli media is reporting a stabbing attack at a checkpoint south of Jerusalem.

Israel’s Kan broadcaster said that an Israeli police officer was lightly injured in the attack and that the perpetrator has been killed.

We’ll bring you more information as the story develops.

Japan urges its citizens not to travel to Israel

Japan’s Foreign Ministry has issued a travel alert urging its citizens not to visit Israel, citing rising tensions in the Middle East.

On Monday, the ministry urged Japanese nationals in Lebanon to leave the country, joining other nations such as France, the UK and the US in asking citizens to leave.

Hezbollah ‘showing it is able to target population centres’
Zein Basravi
Reporting from Amman, Jordan

Al Jazeera is reporting from outside Israel because it has been banned by the Israeli government.

The timing of this is very significant. What has happened does represent a kind of escalation. Israel will find it very concerning that Hezbollah was able to launch what has been described as a swarm of drones into its territory, very quickly and very deep into areas where it normally targets the military. Now, it is showing it is able to target population centres further and further inside northern Israel.

The mayor of Naharyia [which was targeted in the attack]… has demanded retaliation not just against Hezbollah, but also against Beirut, showing that this can only escalate and continue to get worse.

The fact that the Iron Dome wasn’t able to track except for one drone – Israeli forces say they intercepted only one of a number of aerial vehicles – does reflect the fact that Hezbollah is growing more capable.

https://www.aljazeera.com/news/liveblog/2024/8/6/israel-war-on-gaza-live-at-least-40-palestinians-killed-over-past-24-hours
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>preemptive strike against Iran
They already committed an act of war by assassinating that diplomat, Haniyeh was his name i think, if they launch another attack, it will be a double-provocation. That must mean they really want to make this war happen.
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Sinwar named Hamas’s new chief

Yahya Sinwar, Hamas’s top leader in Gaza, has been named by the Palestinian group as its new leader following the assassination of Ismail Haniyeh in Tehran.

Israelis continue to protest detention of soldiers suspected of raping Palestinian prisoner

Israelis are demonstrating in front of the military court at the Beit Lid base in the centre of the country, to protest the continued detention of five reserve soldiers accused of *****ually assaulting a Palestinian prisoner in Sde Teiman prison in the Negev desert.

Last week, dozens of Israeli protesters, including far-right members of the Knesset, clashed with military police after at least nine soldiers suspected of abusing a Palestinian prisoner were detained for questioning.

Israeli newspaper Yedioth Ahronoth said the demonstration comes ahead of the start of a court hearing on the third extension of the detention of the five soldiers.

Demonstrators chanted slogans such as “This is the state of the Jews and it precedes democracy” and called for the release of the accused soldiers.

As Israel experiences yet another violent demonstration outside one of its military bases, opposition leader Yair Lapid has taken to X to condemn the country’s government, saying it “harms the functioning of the army and endangers national security”.

“Netanyahu, as usual in moments of truth, disappeared,” Lapid wrote.

Ultra-Orthodox Israelis clash with police over military conscription

Local media reports that clashes have broken out for a second day between ultra-Orthodox Israelis protesting military conscription and police forces.

Hundreds have gathered outside a recruiting office in Tel Hashomer in protest against a plan to draft members of the community into the army.

A Supreme Court ruling on June 25 said the Israeli government must enlist draft-age ultra-Orthodox (Haredi) Jews into the military, overturning a de facto exemption that had been in place since the country’s founding 76 years ago.

Israel’s Iron Dome malfunctions a common theme since war on Gaza
Hamdah Salhut
Reporting from Amman, Jordan

The failures within Israel’s defence systems, which are supposed to be ironclad, is significant here.

Initially, the army said it intercepted one of the drones but the others were able to make an impact.

There have been 17 total casualties, among them a fatality. A statement by the Israeli military confirmed it is investigating an Iron Dome missile that launched, malfunctioned and ended up hitting a highway.

We do not know if the fatality was from the interceptor or the drone itself, but this shows that the Israeli military is already overwhelmed with the war in Gaza and is expecting some sort of retaliation from Iran.

Defence Minister Yoav Gallant has said that military cooperation and coordination with the US is critical here in order to combat an attack like that.

Woman fined in Germany for using ‘From the river to the sea, Palestine will be free’

A 22-year-old woman has been fined by a court in Berlin for chanting the slogan “From the river to the sea, Palestine will be free” days after the October 7 attacks.

The Tiergarten District Court handed the woman a 600 euro ($655) fine for “condoning a criminal act” by using the phrase at a demonstration in the Berlin neighbourhood of Neukolln on October 11.

The judge explained that the use of the slogan so soon after the October 7 attacks effectively constituted an endorsement of the attack and a denial of Israel’s right to exist.

The slogan calls for the establishment of a free Palestinian state between the Jordan River and the Mediterranean Sea.

German police have sought to crack down on the use of the phrase, which Israel has described as anti-Semitic.

Israel army confirms death of last missing person from October 7 attack

The Israeli military has confirmed that Bilha Yinon, the last person listed as missing in the October 7 Hamas attack, was killed on that day.

“Today, [Israeli forces] representatives officially informed the family of Bilha Yinon that she is no longer alive,” the military said in a statement.

An estimated 1,139 people were killed in the attacks on and more than 200 were taken captive.

https://www.aljazeera.com/news/liveblog/2024/8/6/israel-war-on-gaza-live-at-least-40-palestinians-killed-over-past-24-hours
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Analysis from Larry Wilkerson
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https://x.com/SMohyeddin/status/1820966395829518767
Footage is released of Israeli soldiers covering themselves with shields, as they ***** a Palestinian hostage at the Sde Teiman torture camp.

The unnamed hostage was hospitalized with a torn rectum, broken ribs, ruptured bowels & damaged lungs.
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That's *****ed up
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Turkey submits request to join genocide case against Israel in UN court: Report

Turkey has filed a formal request with the International Court of Justice to join South Africa’s genocide lawsuit against Israel, Turkey’s state-run news agency reports.

Turkey’s ambassador to The Netherlands submitted a declaration of intervention at the UN court in The Hague, Anadolu Agency reported.

Turkey, one of the fiercest critics of Israel’s actions in Gaza, becomes the latest nation to seek to participate in the case.

Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan has accused Israel of genocide, called for it to be punished in international courts and criticized Western nations for backing Israel.

Israel has strongly rejected accusations of genocide.

Majority of Americans oppose sending US forces to defend Israel: Poll

The survey by the Chicago Council on Global Affairs found that 56 percent of the American public opposes sending US troops to defend Israel if it is attacked by Iran.

The poll was conducted between June 21 and July 1.

Among Democrats and Independents, the percentage of those opposing the move was higher. But a slim majority of Republicans (53 percent) said they would favour US forces defending Israel in this scenario.

Most Americans favour US taking part in Israel, Palestine peacekeeping force: Poll

More from the survey by the Chicago Council on Global Affairs:

The poll suggested that while the majority of the American public opposed sending US troops to defend Israel, most of them favoured soldiers taking part in a peacekeeping force in Israel and Palestine.

Some 54 percent favoured the deployment of US troops to enforce a peace agreement between the Israelis and Palestinians, with 62 percent of Democrats saying they agreed with such a decision. About 51 percent of Independents and 48 percent of Republicans also said they favoured such a move.

Hezbollah attacks Israeli military outpost

The armed Lebanese group says on its Telegram channel that its fighters targeted the Jal al-Allam site with artillery shells.

This comes one day after a drone “swarm” attack launched by Hezbollah penetrated deep into Israeli territory, some 20km, injuring Israeli civilians.

It also comes in the context of an anticipated response from Hezbollah to the killing of its military commander Fuad Shukr in a strike on Beirut last week.

Yesterday, Hezbollah’s leader Hassan Nasrallah said that a reply to this attack is surely coming, and that the delay in its response so far is part of its psychological warfare.

Why did Hamas elect Sinwar as its leader?
Marwan Bishara

Yahya Sinwar faces huge challenges and a huge responsibility, especially at a time of war or genocide against his own people, while he is hiding in the tunnels in Gaza.

It’s very important to note that in the past six years, from 2017 to 2023, until the October 7 attacks, it was Sinwar who governed the Gaza Strip.

Gaza – a coastal enclave of 2 million people – was a well-run machine, despite the Israeli siege. Some people argue that it was better governed than the West Bank under the Palestinian Authority, in terms of everything from water to sewerage and electricity to security and order, as well as education and healthcare.

For Israel, Sinwar is the devil incarnate. For the past 10 months, the Netanyahu government has assassinated his character so well that he is now known in the world as a sort of a new Hitler, because of the October 7 operation that he led.

But once again, what happens in Gaza is a reaction to Israel’s actions.

The election of Sinwar has come as a reaction to Haniyeh’s assassination. Reactions are in general not strategy, right?

And so much of what happens in Palestine comes as a reaction to the continuous Israeli oppression, occupation and colonisation, and – as of late – genocide. And the reaction by the Palestinians is electing a very defiant, a very steadfast leader who spent many years in Israeli jails. And who today, after 10 months of genocide, is even more popular among Palestinians than before.

Western ambassadors skipping Nagasaki memorial because Israel not invited

Ambassadors from the US, UK, EU, France, Germany, Italy, Australia and Canada will not attend Japan’s memorial service for the bombing of Nagasaki on Friday because Israel is not invited, reports the AFP news agency.

Nagasaki’s mayor Shiro Suzuk said it had not extended an invitation to Israel’s ambassador Gilad Cohen because of fears it could prompt Gaza war protests, emphasising the need for a “sombre atmosphere”.

But a spokesperson for the US embassy in Japan said that decision had “politicised the event”, which US ambassador Rahm Emanuel will not attend.

Instead, the US and other Western countries are set to send lower-level delegations as representatives, reported AFP.

Iran boosting air defences: Report

Iran is bolstering its air defences with more radar, missile and drone systems, reports the country’s official IRNA news agency.

The build-up comes as Iran, along with its regional allies, is expected to wage a major attack on Israel in retaliation for the recent killings of senior Hamas and Hezbollah figures abroad.

Israel wages more attacks in north, central Gaza: Report

In addition to its deadly bombing of an apartment in Gaza City, Israel’s military has waged several more attacks throughout the enclave, according to Wafa. They include:

open firing on homes in the Bureij camp, injuring numerous civilians
bombing a home at the entrance of the Nuseirat camp
firing artillery towards Gaza City’s Tal al-Hawa and Zeitoun neighbourhoods
shelling an area near Wadi Gaza Bridge, northwest of the Nuseirat camp

Report: Israeli army preparing for Beit Hanoon operation

Israeli broadcaster Channel 12 reports that Israeli forces are preparing for a “large-scale” ground operation in the Gaza City neighbourhood, in the north of the Strip.

Last night, the Israeli army issued evacuation orders for Palestinians in the “Beit Hanoun area, the Manshiyya and Sheikh Zayed neighbourhoods” via its Arabic language spokesman, saying that citizens should leave to “known shelters” in the centre of Gaza City.

Israel frequently bombs facilities used as shelters for displaced Palestinians in Gaza, including schools run by the United Nations.

This news comes after rockets were fired towards Israel from these areas of Gaza City yesterday.

Video shows Hamas fighters target Israeli tanks with rockets, IEDs in Rafah city

Our colleagues at Al Jazeera Arabic have obtained and verified video footage of Hamas fighters planning and carrying out attacks on Israeli tanks and armoured vehicles in Rafah City in southern Gaza.

In one clip, a Palestinian fighter runs up to a stationary armoured vehicle, places an improvised explosive device (IED) at its rear and then runs back for cover as the bomb detonates.

In a second clip, an Israeli tank is targeted with a rocket-propelled grenade fired by a Hamas fighter from inside the upper floor of a bombed-out building.

https://twitter.com/AJA_Palestine/status/1820928581452562718

Israeli forces blow up Fatah building in Balata camp: Report

Israeli forces have raided the Balata camp east of Nablus in the occupied West Bank and blown up the regional headquarters of the Fatah movement, reports Wafa news agency.

The forces stormed into the camp with bulldozers, entering from the eastern part of al-Quds Street, and fired sound cannons and tear gas. They carried out raids on numerous homes in addition to targeting the Fatah building, said Wafa.

As we reported earlier, Israel’s military also carried out a separate raid on the nearby town of Beit Furik, injuring three Palestinians, including two *****agers, with live gunfire.

Germany calls on citizens not to wait for evacuation from Lebanon

Rumours of a possible evacuation operation from Lebanon have given German citizens there a false sense of security, a German Foreign Ministry spokesperson said on Wednesday, urging them to leave the country immediately.

“The time now has come to leave Lebanon,” the spokesperson said, calling on citizens to organise their own exit even if this means travelling via Turkey or paying high prices for flights.

A spokesperson for the Defence Ministry declined to give details on preparations for possible evacuations in the event of an escalation in the Middle East conflict.

US charity suspends aid work in south Lebanon

The aid group Action Against Hunger said it is temporarily pausing activities in southern Lebanon due to “the recent escalation of violence”, including the “devastating” air raid that killed a Hezbollah commander in the Lebanese capital, Beirut.

“The violence is taking an intolerable toll on civilian lives, and we urge all parties to respect international humanitarian law, ensuring the protection of civilians and the work of humanitarian organizations like ours,” said Action Against Hunger country director Suzanne Takkenberg.

The nongovernmental organisation said its programmes are continuing in the rest of the country.

Israeli medic describes ‘horrifying’ *****ual ***** of Palestinian detainee at Sde Teiman

An Israeli medical staffer has spoken to The Wall Street Journal about the “shocking” condition of the Palestinian detainee whose *****ual ***** at Israel’s Sde Teiman prison triggered a military investigation last week.

The staffer said the detainee’s wounds were so severe they required surgery.

The life-threatening injuries included broken ribs, “obvious signs of assault” to the abdomen and chest, and a severe injury to the rectum most likely caused by the insertion of a foreign object, the staffer said.

“It was pretty horrifying,” the staffer was quoted as saying. “It’s just setting the bar so low that I don’t know how we can deteriorate more morally. I was aware things like that could happen but I’ve never witnessed anything like that.”

WSJ, citing lawyers and medics, said the case only came about because the victim was transferred to a civilian hospital and people treating him had raised concerns.

Houthis congratulate Sinwar

The official spokesman for the Yemeni group Mohammed Abdulsalam has extended the Houthis support for the newly appointed political leader of Hamas, Yahya Sinwar.

“We ask God Almighty to grant the leader Sinwar support and guidance to carry out this responsibility in this historic phase of the confrontation with the Israeli enemy”, he said in a statement.

Sinwar’s leadership was announced yesterday by Hamas, roughly one week after Ismail Haniyeh, the former head of the group’s political bureau, was assassinated in Tehran.

US legislator critical of Israel’s war on Gaza loses primary

Progressive Congresswoman Cori Bush has lost the Democratic Party’s primary contest in the state of Missouri, AP reported, after a pro-Israel lobby spent $8.5m to remove her over her criticism of Israel’s war on Gaza.

With nearly all ballots counted from Tuesday’s vote, Bush won 45.8 percent while her rival, St Louis County Prosecuting Attorney Wesley Bell, won 51 percent, according to AP.

Bell’s campaign had received a big financial boost from the American Israel Public Affairs Committee (AIPAC) through its super political action committee, United Democracy Project (UDP).

In June, the Super PAC also spent $15m in June to defeat another progressive congressman, Jamaal Bowman.

Bowman lost to George Latimer, a pro-Israel "centrist."

https://www.aljazeera.com/news/liveblog/2024/8/7/israel-war-on-gaza-live-concentrated-bombing-attacks-target-central-gaza
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Mohammad Marandi and the Duran crew on how Iran is going to respond to Israel's recent provocation.

https://inv.tux.pizza/watch?v=iRHRoN9ATvU
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Dialogue Works - Analysis by former US ambassador Chas Freeman

Iran responds to reports it may hold off on Israel attack

Our colleagues at Al Jazeera Arabic asked the Iranian mission to the UN about reports Iran may hold off on a retaliatory attack over Ismail Haniyeh’s assassination if Israel agrees to a ceasefire in the Gaza Strip.

Here’s their full response:

“We have pursued two priorities simultaneously: first, establishing a durable ceasefire in Gaza and the withdrawal of the occupiers from this territory; second, punishing the aggressor for the assassination of the martyr, Haniyeh, preventing the recurrence of the Israeli regime’s terrorist aggressions, and making the Zionists regret embarking on such a trajectory.”

World Central Kitchen says Palestinian staff killed in Gaza

The US-based aid group said a Palestinian staff member has been killed in Gaza, four months after Israel killed seven of its employees in an attack that drew widespread condemnation.

WCK identified the staff member as Nadi Sallout, saying in a post on X that he was “an integral member of our warehouse team from the early days of our response in Rafah and a humanitarian at his very core”.

The organisation said it is still learning the details of Sallout’s death but believes he was off duty at the time he was killed near Deir el-Balah in central Gaza.

Biden administration sued over sanctions for Israeli settlers

Pro-Israel advocacy groups and dual US-Israeli citizens have filed a lawsuit challenging President Joe Biden’s order subjecting individuals involved in settler violence in the West Bank to financial and immigration sanctions.

The complaint filed in Amarillo, Texas, says the executive order that Biden issued in February violates the plaintiffs’ free-speech rights under the US Constitution and illegally interferes with the exercise of their religious beliefs.

The organisations behind the lawsuit include Texans for Israel, a Christian nonprofit, Israeli nonprofit Regavim, the groups’ leaders, and two dual US-Israeli citizens who live in the West Bank and say they oppose the “two-state solution” favoured by the Biden administration. The wife of one of the US-Israeli citizens was sanctioned by the US.

Biden’s executive order allows federal agencies to impose financial sanctions and visa restrictions against individuals who attack or intimidate Palestinians or seize their property.

https://www.aljazeera.com/news/liveblog/2024/8/7/israel-war-on-gaza-live-concentrated-bombing-attacks-target-central-gaza

Continuing rocket attacks on Israel prompts latest evacuation order for North Gaza: Monitors

The latest Israeli military evacuation orders for northern Gaza’s Beit Hanoon followed just hours after Palestinian Islamic Jihad (PIJ) fighters fired three rockets from the area towards Israel’s cities of Ashkelon and Sderot, war monitors report.

Israel’s military said it would respond “forcefully and immediately” to Tuesday’s rocket barrage by PIJ, which also targeted Israel’s Nir Am area, according to US-based think tanks the Institute for the Study of War (ISW) and the Critical Threats Project (CTP).

While Israeli forces have conducted regular “low intensity clearing operations” over recent months in Beit Hanoon, there have been indications since March that Palestinian fighters had re-entered the area, according to the latest joint report from the ISW-CTP.

Israel revokes accreditation for Norwegian diplomats

Israel’s Foreign Ministry has revoked the diplomatic accreditation of eight Norwegian diplomats based in Tel Aviv who dealt with the Palestinian Authority.

A Foreign Ministry statement said the move was in response to “a flurry of recent anti-Israel and unilateral steps taken by the government of Norway”, including recognising a Palestinian state and recent “severe comments by senior Norwegian officials”.

The Norwegian ambassador was summoned to the Foreign Ministry in Jerusalem and informed that the diplomats would have their accreditation revoked in seven days and their visas in three months.

Israel bans imam Ekrima Sabri from Al-Aqsa Mosque for 6 more months

Israel has extended its ban on Al-Aqsa Mosque’s speaker Ekrima Sabri, restricting his access to the mosque and its courtyards for six more months, his lawyer tells Al Jazeera.

Sabri was detained on August 2 on suspicion of inciting “terrorism” after he mourned assassinated Hamas leader Ismail Haniyeh at the mosque.

Sabri, 85, the former grand mufti of Jerusalem and current head of its Supreme Islamic Council, called Haniyeh a “martyr” at the mosque in Israeli-occupied East Jerusalem, his lawyer Hamzeh Qutteineh said at the time.

At the time, he was also banned from entering the mosque until August 8.

Palestinian Foreign Ministry demands ICC arrest warrant for Israel’s Smotrich

The Ministry of Foreign Affairs and Expatriates has released a statement demanding punitive action against Bezalel Smotrich, Israel’s far-right finance minister.

Smotrich suggested earlier this week that Israel should allow the starvation of two million Palestinians in the Gaza Strip, and that it would be justified, but that the international community would not allow it.

“Smotrich’s statements are an explicit admission of adopting and bragging about the policy of genocide,” the ministry’s statement said, adding that the comments are a “direct expression of the ugliest forms of fascism.”

The ministry said that Smotrich issued a direct challenge to international law and the International Criminal Court in his statements, and that the court should respond with an arrest warrant.

‘Uncommitted’ campaign wants Harris to clarify stance on Gaza war

Leaders of the “Uncommitted” protest-vote movement in Michigan have said they will not endorse Harris – who replaced Biden atop the Democratic presidential ticket – until she clarifies her stance on a ceasefire in Gaza as well as weapons transfers to Israel.

The campaign – which gained national attention by urging voters to cast “Uncommitted” ballots in a message to Biden during the Democratic Party’s primaries earlier this year – is particularly influential in the battleground state of Michigan.

More than 700,000 Americans, including 100,000 in Michigan, heeded the campaign’s call, and it is set to send 30 delegates to the upcoming Democratic National Convention in Chicago.

Abbas Alawieh, a co-founder of the movement, told reporters in Dearborn that the campaign wants to know how Harris’s policy “is outwardly different from the disastrous policy that we’ve seen unfold over the last nine months”.

He added that the uncommitted movement would not endorse Harris for president unless she “[tells] us where she stands on Gaza and on the issue of weapons transfers specifically, so that we know what message we can take back to the voters that we mobilise here in Michigan”.

Pro-Palestine protesters heckle Kamala Harris at Detroit rally

The Democratic presidential nominee was speaking in Detroit, Michigan, on Wednesday evening when half a dozen protesters began chanting, “Kamala, Kamala, you can’t hide. We won’t vote for genocide,” according to US media.

The interruptions were the first Harris has encountered at a rally since she replaced US President Joe Biden on the Democratic ticket, NBC News reported.

Harris responded to the protesters by saying, “I’m here because we believe in democracy. Everyone’s voice matters, but I am speaking now. I am speaking now.”

As the protest continued, Harris’s tone became more forceful.

“You know what? If you want Donald Trump to win, then say that. Otherwise, I’m speaking,” she said.

Israeli forces blow up home of slain Palestinian in occupied West Bank

Soldiers stormed the town of Dura at dawn, located south of Hebron, and surrounded the home of the late Moamen Fayez al-Masalma, who was shot dead by Israeli forces in April, the Wafa news agency reports.

Forcing those inside the house to leave, the Israelis planted explosives on the building’s interior walls and the detonation destroyed the house. A vehicle owned by a local Palestinian was also destroyed during the raid on the town, Wafa said.

Demolishing the homes of Palestinians suspected of carrying out attacks on Israelis is a long-held practice of the military, which human rights groups say is a policy of “collective punishment” that may amount to war crimes.

Israeli rights group releases video clips of settler attacks in occupied West Bank

Yesh Din, which works on rights issues in the occupied territory, said the footage shows Israeli settlers attacking a Palestinian home with rocks and setting fire to a seating area in front of a Palestinian home. In a second clip, cars are set alight in a car park in the Palestinian village of Yatma, located south of Nablus.

According to the UN Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs, in the seven days up to Monday this week, Israeli settlers carried out 27 attacks against Palestinians in the occupied territory resulting in 17 people injured, including two *****ren, and damage to property.

Since October 7 and this week, the UN has recorded 1,143 settler attacks on Palestinians, including 114 that led to death and injuries, and 964 cases of property damage. Settler violence has also displaced about 1,500 Palestinians, including 720 *****ren, the UN said.

https://twitter.com/Yesh_Din/status/1821144548996788575

Israeli protesters disrupt court hearing into ***** at Sde Teiman prison

Protesters shouting “shame” and “we are the sovereign” forced the Israeli Supreme Court to briefly suspend a hearing into a petition to close down the Sde Teiman prison, where Palestinian prisoners and Israeli doctors have accused Israeli soldiers of carrying out severe torture, including *****ual *****.

The protesters began disrupting the proceedings on Wednesday when a lawyer for the Association for Civil Rights in Israel (ACRI) argued that Sde Teiman should be closed permanently over repeated allegations of detainee *****, the Times of Israel and the Associated Press news agency reports.

The protesters were removed from the court and after the hearing resumed the judges asked the state’s lawyer for greater clarity on the conditions in which Palestinians prisoners are being held.

State lawyer Aner Helman said there are currently about 30 Palestinians at Sde Teiman and that “core principles” of Israeli laws on detaining combatants were being upheld. He said that an upgraded facility will be opened at the site on September 5.

The ACRI’s lawyer, however, rejected the claims, saying: “We’re not talking about a new facility, it’s the same place, in which [the same] things have been happening since October.”

UN expert rebukes Germany’s staunch support of Israel amid ICC war crimes probe

The UN’s special rapporteur on the human rights situation in the occupied Palestinian territory has called out Germany’s staunch defence of Israel amid its war on Gaza, saying “it’s time to wake up to reality”.

In a post on social media related to Germany’s submission to the International Criminal Court (ICC) challenging a request for warrants seeking the arrest of Israeli leaders over alleged war crimes in Gaza, Francesca Albanese asked: “How can this be forgiven?”

While Germany could stay “silent in the corner of history, you are doing all you can to make it wrong, once again,” the UN rapporteur said.

“I understand. The pressure you have been under. The Holocaust that the Third Reich committed and most ordinary Germans let happen (other Europeans also watched idle or supported it). The sense of guilt. Its collective dimension,” Albanese wrote.

Germany, she added, was torn between supporting the primacy of international laws and “the security of Israel (or its apartheid?)”.

Israel’s budget deficit climbs

Israel’s budget deficit was 8.1 percent of its gross domestic product (GDP) in the 12 months until the end of July, equivalent to $2.2bn, according to preliminary figures from the Finance Ministry cited by The Times of Israel.

This is close to double the deficit it posted at the end of 2023, which was equivalent to 4.2 percent of its GDP and over Israel’s target deficit of 6.6 percent for 2024.

Israel has spent tens of billions on the war in Gaza since October, widening the deficit. From 2023 to 2025, the total military and civilian costs of the war to Israel is projected to be 253 billion shekels ($67bn), Bank of Israel Governor Amir Yaron warned at the end of May.

Ryanair cancels all flights to Israel until August 23: Report

That’s according to local newspaper Israel Hayom. The Irish low-cost airline had already notified Israeli passengers about the flight cancellations but there was no information about the duration of the measure.

https://www.aljazeera.com/news/liveblog/2024/8/8/israels-war-on-gaza-live-victims-burn-as-tents-bombed-in-khan-younis
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‘Israeli air strikes’ hit near airport in Syria

Local media reports from Syria indicate that explosions heard near the Shayrat Airbase in Homs were caused by Israeli air raids.

The Israeli military has not commented on the news, which has also been cited by Iranian state media.

Four injured in Israeli attack on Syria: Syrian state media

Syrian state media has now reported on the air raid blamed on Israel we mentioned earlier, saying that four military personnel had been injured.

The state media report said that an Israeli air raid had targeted Syria’s central region.

More details on Syria air strikes

According to local media reports, the Israeli air strikes targeted an ammunition depot southeast of Homs, in the vicinity of al-Shayrat Airport.

Loud noises continued following the strikes as a result of the continued explosion of the ammunition.

A number of civilian casualties have also been reported in a village near the airport, due to material being launched from the ammunition depot as a result of the explosions.

The airport has been used by the Russian air force since late 2015.

US, Egypt and Qatar invite Israel, Hamas to resume talks next week

A statement from the leaders of the three mediating countries invited Israel and Hamas to resume ceasefire talks on August 15 in either Doha or Cairo.

Both cities have hosted previous ceasefire talks, which have for months failed to result in a deal.

“It is time to conclude a ceasefire agreement and release hostages and prisoners,” the statement said.

(anon's note: lol)

Ship targeted with RPG by men on fast boats: UKMTO

The British maritime security agency reports that the ship that was targeted off the coast of Yemen was attacked by eight people aboard two small boats, who fired an RPG, leading to an explosion near the vessel.

“The vessel and crew are safe,” according to UKMTO, citing the master of the unnamed ship.

Houthis to work with ‘Axis of Resistance’ members

Yemen’s Houthis will coordinate with other members of the “Axis of Resistance” in any joint operation, the group’s leader Abdul Malik al-Houthi says, using the name that Iran and its regional allies use for groups aligned with Tehran.

He said any decision to respond to Israeli attacks would be made by the axis as a whole.

F-22 Raptor fighter jets arrive in the Middle East

The US military says some of its best fighter jets have arrived in the Middle East as the region awaits a retaliation by Iran and its “axis of resistance” against Israel.

The “force posture changes” have also seen the US military bring in more troops and weapons, including aircraft carriers, destroyers and missiles to the region to defend Israel.

Israel ‘working to block’ sanctions on violent settlers: Netanyahu

The Israeli prime minister held a meeting earlier today in Tel Aviv with council heads from illegal settlements in the occupied West Bank to discuss their concerns about the potential impacts of Western sanctions imposed on a limited number of violent settlers and organisations.

Benjamin Netanyahu was quoted as saying by his office that the Israeli military has been carrying out “very important work” in the occupied territory in recent months – in reference to daily raids that lead to the arrest and killing of Palestinians.

“We are working to block this. It is an issue for the entire State of Israel, not just Judea and Samaria,” Netanyahu said about the sanctions, using the Israeli name for the occupied West Bank.

Kamala Harris ‘does not support’ Israel arms embargo

The national security adviser for US presidential nominee Kamala Harris emphasises that she does not support putting an end to arms transfers to Israel amid the war on Gaza.

“She does not support an arms embargo on Israel,” writes Phil Gordon on X, adding that Harris will always be committed to protecting Israel as the country expects a retaliation by Iran and Lebanon’s Hezbollah to assassinations in Tehran and Beirut.

The statement comes amid calls for transparency on the stance of the incumbent vice president on US support for the deadly war. Harris has not personally commented on the arms transfers that have persisted despite US weapons being used to kill civilians in Gaza.

Trump warns of world war during speech

Former US President – and the Republican nominee for this year’s presidential election – Donald Trump spoke during a news conference in Florida.

In a meandering speech in which he touched on several topics, and repeatedly attacked his opponent Vice President Kamala Harris, Trump also briefly touched on the Middle East, saying that the October 7 attack on Israel would not have happened under his watch.

Amid a number of other proclamations on the state of the US and the world, Trump also warned of an imminent world war.

https://www.aljazeera.com/news/liveblog/2024/8/8/israels-war-on-gaza-live-victims-burn-as-tents-bombed-in-khan-younis
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>>483405
Something that nobody appears to be considering is that Iran could blow up huge stretches of the wall around Gaza that is blocking the aid transports from entering. They would get international approval for doing something that lessens the plight of the Palestinians and they'd ***** over Netanyahu's scheme for depopulating Gaza.
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>>483413
There might be concern that flying debris could hit Palestinians with such a series of missile strikes. Gaza is a very small place.
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Masked Israeli soldier defends ***** of Palestinian prisoner on TV

A masked Israeli soldier has appeared on a live television programme to “defend the good name” of the Israeli military after multiple soldiers were detained for raping a Palestinian prisoner.

The assault, which took place in the infamous Sde Teiman detention centre and was filmed by security cameras, continues to cause controversy inside Israel, with many backing the arrested soldiers, despite the horrific crimes they are accused of.

The Israeli military earlier today said there is “reasonable suspicion” the soldiers are guilty of what they are accused of, and extended their detention until Sunday.

https://twitter.com/redstreamnet/status/1821553325667463575

Hamas, PFLP emphasise ‘national unity’ after Doha meeting

Leaders from Hamas and the Popular Front for the Liberation of Palestine (PFLP) met in Qatar’s capital today on the sidelines of an event held to commemorate assassinated Hamas politburo chief Ismail Haniyeh.

Hamas, which selected Gaza chief Yahya Sinwar as its new political head, says in a statement that relations between the two Palestinian movements “have been strengthened over the recent years due to the shared and convergent vision on the national issue, the resistance project, and the Palestinian issue in general”.

The group adds that both movements agreed on the necessity of “going beyond the state of stagnation in which the national reality has been stuck for years, and meet the needs and aspirations of our people to stop the war of extermination and establish a fully sovereign Palestinian state with Jerusalem as its capital and the right of return for Palestinian refugees”.

This comes amid a wider Palestinian push for unity that led to an agreement being signed by 14 groups in China’s Beijing.

https://www.aljazeera.com/news/liveblog/2024/8/8/israels-war-on-gaza-live-victims-burn-as-tents-bombed-in-khan-younis

3 Columbia university deans resign over alleged ‘antisemitic’ text messages

Three deans at the University of Columbia have resigned after engaging in what the New York school’s administration described as email exchanges making reference to “ancient antisemitic tropes”, a college spokesperson said.

The three deans in question – Cristen Kromm, former dean of undergraduate student life; Matthew Patashnick, former associate dean for student and family support; and Susan Chang-Kim, former vice dean and chief administrative officer – had earlier been placed on leave.

The message exchanges, which took place during a campus event on May 31 called “Jewish Life on Campus: Past, Present, and Future”, followed weeks of student-led demonstrations at Columbia and other US college campuses protesting Israel’s war on Gaza.

The exchanges, which were revealed when an attendee took a photo of one of the dean’s phone screens, were described as dismissive and mocking. They described Jewish students as asserting their “privilege” and accused a panellist at the event of using the conversation for personal financial gain.

“This incident revealed behaviour and sentiments that were not only unprofessional, but also, disturbingly touched on ancient antisemitic tropes,” the university said in July.

The three deans who resigned have not publicly commented on their decision.

US military destroys Houthi missiles, ground control station in Yemen

The US military’s Central Command (CENTCOM) has said that it destroyed two antiship cruise missiles and one ground control station in Houthi-controlled areas of Yemen.

US forces also destroyed one Houthi uncrewed surface vessel in the Red Sea, it added.

Iran would face ‘significant’ consequences if it attacks Israel: US official

A senior US administration official has warned Iran that it would face “significant” consequences if it decides to attack Israel, the Reuters news agency reports.

The official, which Reuters did not name, said an Iranian attack would jeopardise Gaza ceasefire talks and result in consequences that would severely impact Iran’s economy.

Tensions have been high and a retaliatory attack is expected against Israel following the recent assassination of Hamas political leader Ismail Haniyeh in the Iranian capital Tehran and Hezbollah commander Fuad Shukr in the Lebanese capital Beirut.

Israeli troops fighting underground in Khan Younis, says military

Israeli troops have begun combat operations around Khan Younis, where Israel’s military ordered several neighbourhoods to evacuate yesterday.

In its latest war update, the military said its troops were clashing with fighters “both above and below ground” in the Khan Younis area and rooting out military infrastructure.

The military also said its air force waged more than 30 strikes on Hamas targets, which it claims killed numerous fighters who had fired on Israeli troops.

As we’ve been reporting, Israel’s latest attacks throughout Gaza have killed many civilians, including women and *****ren sheltering in several Gaza City schools yesterday, according to the enclave’s civil defence.

Hezbollah raises ‘flag of revenge’ in south Lebanon, signalling response to Israel’s actions

The war of words between Hezbollah and Israel is intensifying, and there are growing fears that months of cross-border strikes between the two sides could escalate into an all-out war.

Hezbollah says its attacks on Israeli military sites are in support of Palestinians in Gaza. Israel’s recent assassination of numerous Hezbollah commanders, as well as the killing of Hamas’s political leader Ismail Haniyeh in Iran, has the region bracing for what’s to come.

Palestinian fighters manufacture IEDs from unexploded Israeli bombs: Monitors

The Israeli military’s latest orders for people to evacuate from central and eastern Khan Younis in Gaza’s south marks the third time that Israel’s forces have deployed to carry out “clearing operations” as Palestinian fighters reinfiltrate territory after such operations end, war monitors report.

Hamas fighters operating in Khan Younis are also manufacturing improvised explosive devices (IEDs) using unexploded Israeli bombs salvaged from the battlefield, US-based defence think tanks the Institute for the Study of War (ISW) and Critical Threats Project report (CTP).

On Monday, Hamas fighters said they used a reconstituted bomb from an Israeli F-16 fighter jet to attack Israeli forces east of Khan Younis, according to the latest joint ISW-CTP report.

Fighters with Palestinian Islamic Jihad fired rockets on Thursday at Israeli forces deployed along the Netzarim Corridor, located to the south of Gaza City, the ISW-CTP also reported.

Pregnant woman among 7 killed by Israelis in possible Gaza City ‘war crime’: HRW

Israeli soldiers stormed a home in Gaza City in December, throwing grenades and firing assault rifles in an attack that killed at least seven people, including a pregnant woman, and left a five-year-old seriously injured, Human Rights Watch has said in a new report calling for a probe of the possible war crime.

Witnesses to the slaughter of the family said the Israeli soldiers also “shot a blind 73-year-old man after securing the building and forcing all other family members out”.

“They decimated a Palestinian family and orphaned a small ***** who may never be able to walk again,” HRW’s Belkis Wille said in the report.

“This incident highlights the deadly cost of Israeli forces’ failure to safeguard, and in some cases to apparently target civilian lives in Gaza, including *****ren,” Wille said.

United Airlines suspends flights to Tel Aviv for foreseeable future

United Airlines announced on Thursday that it has suspended all flights to Tel Aviv for the foreseeable future, and will only resume them once it’s safe for customers and crew.

The Chicago-based airline had already suspended its Newark to Tel Aviv route on July 31, citing security concerns.

Rival airline Delta has also halted its flights between New York and Tel Aviv until August 31, while Germany’s Lufthansa has suspended flights to the Israeli city, Tehran in Iran, and Beirut in Lebanon until August 12.

Airlines are stopping flights as fears grow about the potential for a wider regional conflict following the recent assassinations of Hamas leader Ismail Haniyeh and Hezbollah commander Fuad Shukr.

https://www.aljazeera.com/news/liveblog/2024/8/9/israels-war-on-gaza-live-mediators-push-ceasefire-as-israel-bombs-schools
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>>483413
I haven't watched the video yet, but there was just one very ambiguous statement from Iran which kind of got me thinking how amazing it would be if they didn't attack Israel directly and instead used the tension to get international support to push against Israel. I think I might convert to Islam if that happened. I don't think it will, but I'll be incredibly impressed - so far the delay of WWIII has depended pretty much entirely on Iran's self restraint, which is an astounding enough thing on its own, even if they do strike back, which I expect they will, but perhaps more measured than such a horrible attack by Israel on their soil would ordinarily warrant. Could you imagine if all those flights were canceled, all those boats were moved, and Iran just… openly said "Ok, Israel assassinated Hamas's negotiator on our soil, on the day of our current president's inauguration, and we're not going to assassinate anyone in response. All these precautions that have been taken by the US & Israel have been to try to shield the Zionist entity from the consequences of its own crimes, not because of anything we were going to do," and make some broad appeal to countries around the world (and US military personnel if they can reach 'em) to completely abandon any remaining ties to Israel. 'Course, the US & UK (and probably Germany) would just pretend like it didn't happen even if the Ayatollah cut the *****ing moon in half, but maybe Iran could throw something in their appeal which would work for some other countries.

Iran hitting the walls would also be an incredibly good thing as long as they were thorough.

>>483414
That's stupid, anon. Like, dumb.
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>>483416
>how amazing it would be if they didn't attack Israel directly and instead used the tension to get international support to push against Israel
I guess that's possible but it's a big ask, it'll take something big like a arms-embargo against Israel

The political game that is being played is about Israel's ability to attack without reprisals. The Iranians probably will not tolerate that any longer. Iran is more powerful than Israel and they are able to impose that every engagement costs Israel more than it gains.

>not going to assassinate anyone in response.

I doubt that Iran will do political assassinations, because that's not effective. Iran wants Israel to moderate it's hostility. Assassinations lead to the exact opposite result.

>Iran hitting the walls would also be an incredibly good thing

So many Tear down this wall memes.

Politically it likely would screw Netanyahu because he no longer could credibly pretend to conquer Gaza, that would be an excellent result. A bunch of rabbit Zionists might try to plug the perimeter and likely die when the holes get "double tapped", it is a low bloodshed option, but not a no bloodshed option.

>as long as they were thorough.

That's probably not a good strategy, they would be wasting ammunition, they only need to make as many holes in the wall until Israel no longer can plug them.

>>483414
>There might be concern that flying debris
Yeah people need to step away from the wall while it's being pummeled.
>Gaza is a very small place.
It is, but not that small.
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Air India pausing Israel flights until end of October: Report

Air India has begun issuing notices that it will postpone flights to Israel until the end of October, reports Israel’s Arutz Sheva news site.

The airline had earlier this month announced it was cancelling flights to and from Tel Aviv through August 8.

Air India is among more than a dozen international airlines that have paused flights to Israel this month, as regional tensions soar and Israel braces for expected strikes from Iran and its allies.

US set to release $3.5bn to Israel for weapons, equipment: Report

The US is slated to release $3.5bn to Israel to spend on weapons and military equipment, CNN has reported, citing officials familiar with the matter.

The money is part of a $14.1bn spending bill that was passed by Congress in April.

“The funding is essentially money Israel can use to buy advanced weapons systems and other equipment from the US through the Foreign Military Financing program,” CNN said.

The move comes as tensions are running high in the region and as Israel braces for a potential retaliatory attack by Iran.

Biden admin says Netzah Yehuda battalion can still receive US assistance

US State Department spokesperson Matthew Miller has now confirmed that the Biden administration will not sanction the Israeli military unit.

Miller said in an email to Reuters that after new information provided by Israel, the US has determined that alleged human rights violations carried out by the Netzah Yehuda battalion have been “effectively remediated”.

Miller added that the military unit could continue to receive US security assistance following the determination.

The US had called for a criminal investigation after battalion soldiers were accused of being involved in the death of an elderly Palestinian-American man, Omar Assad, in the occupied West Bank in 2022.

Before receiving new information in April, Washington was reportedly intending to designate the unit under a US law that prohibits military assistance to those committing gross human rights violations.

For more on that legislation, known as the Leahy Law, read our explainer here.

Palestinian Mission to the UK hails fund’s Israeli assets divestment

In a statement, the Palestinian Mission to the UK has hailed the 80 million British pounds ($102m) divestment by the country’s biggest private pension fund from Israeli assets.

“We welcome this principled policy as it moves us a step closer to peace and justice in the region,” it said, referring to the move by Universities Superannuation Scheme (USS), and urged others to also “adopt an ethical investment policy in line with domestic and international law” and follow the fund’s “principled and effective” decision.

USS manages investments worth 79 billion pounds ($100.8bn) in total and has more than 500,000 members.

Gaza war tearing apart close-knit society: UNRWA’s Lazzarini

UNRWA chief Philippe Lazzarini warns that the war on Gaza is not only destroying the besieged and bombarded territory’s infrastructure but also ripping apart its “whole community”.

On top of the “brick and stone” being torn apart, so are the “once closely-tied society and kinship”, Lazzarini wrote in a post on X.

“With a ceasefire comes equally the urgency to rebuild the social fabric and community ties,” the head of the UN agency for Palestinian refugees said.

Former State Department official slams decision on Netzah Yehuda battalion

Charles Blaha, a former director of the US State Department’s Office of Security and Human Rights, says the Biden administration’s decision to allow the Netzah Yehuda battalion to receive military assistance “appears directly contrary” to US law.

Among other things, the office oversees the implementation of the Leahy Law, which mandates the cutoff of US assistance to military units involved in human rights violations.

In a column for the legal forum, Just Security, Blaha, who directed the office from 2016 to 2023, said the State Department’s decision “strongly suggests that the US position is likely a result, in significant part, of pressure by Prime Minister Netanyahu”.

He added that it also raises questions about “the value the Department places on the lives of not just Palestinians, but Palestinian Americans as well”.

US Muslim group urges Blinken to resign over refusal to sanction Israeli army unit

The Council on American Islamic Relations (CAIR) says the US secretary of state has “knowingly violated US law by backtracking” on plans to sanction the Netzah Yehuda battalion over rights ***** allegations.

The Israeli military unit “has clearly committed gross human rights violations using US weapons”, CAIR Deputy Director Edward Ahmed Mitchell said in a statement.

“Secretary Blinken’s cowardly, morally reprehensible and blatantly illegal decision confirms what numerous State Department whistleblowers have said: he is disregarding the conclusions of career diplomats, as well as experts on federal and international law,” Mitchell said.

“Secretary Blinken is now as much of a war criminal as the war criminal he will continue to arm, Israeli defense minister Gallant, and he should resign his office in disgrace.”

As we reported earlier, the State Department said today that Netzah Yehuda could continue to receive US security assistance after Washington determined – based on information provided by Israel – that alleged violations carried out by the unit had been “effectively remediated”.

As we reported earlier, Netzah Yehuda soldiers fatally detained an elderly Palestinian-American man in the occupied West Bank in 2022, prompting calls for justice and accountability.

https://www.aljazeera.com/news/liveblog/2024/8/9/israels-war-on-gaza-live-mediators-push-ceasefire-as-israel-bombs-schools
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More than 100 reported killed in Israeli attack on school in Gaza City

Our Al Jazeera Arabic colleagues are reporting that more than 100 people have been killed following an Israeli attack on a school in the centre of Gaza City.

The bomb struck at dawn during morning prayers in the Daraj neighbourhood. Local media is reporting that a fire has broken out at the school and rescue teams are working to contain it.

We will bring updates on this story when we have them.

Bombed prayer hall had about 250 people inside: Reports

There were about 250 people inside the prayer hall at a school in Gaza City when it was struck by Israeli bombs at dawn this morning, according to local media reports, citing witness accounts.

Earlier, we reported that at least 100 people have been reported killed and dozens injured in an Israeli attack on the school housing displaced people in Gaza City’s Daraj neighbourhood.

Witness accounts suggest many of the dead and injured are civilians, including women, *****ren and the elderly.

The Israeli military claims the school was sheltering “terrorists” and was serving as a Hamas headquarters.

Israeli rockets hit during prayers

Three rockets hit the school as people were attending morning prayers inside the building, which is used as a shelter for displaced people, according to reports from residents of Gaza.

US troops attacked by drone in Syria, no injuries reported

A US official has confirmed that the country’s troops have been attacked in northeastern Syria with a drone, the Reuters news agency reports.

There have been no reports of injuries to US personnel following the attack, which took place at Rumalyn Landing Zone, the US official said on condition of anonymity.

“Medical evaluations are ongoing. We are currently conducting a damage assessment,” the official said.

No group has claimed responsibility for Friday’s attack yet. On Monday, five US personnel were injured in a rocket attack blamed on Iran-backed proxies at the Ain al-Assad airbase in western Iraq.

At least 3 *****ren confirmed dead in Israeli attack on tent in Deir el-Balah

Our Al Jazeera Arabic colleagues report that at least three *****ren were among four people killed by an Israeli bombing of a tent near the al-Mazra’a School, east of Deir el-Balah in central Gaza.

Footage authenticated by Al Jazeera’s verification unit shows frantic scenes as rescue crews transport the dead and wounded to hospital.

https://twitter.com/AJA_Palestine/status/1822075894158258400

Israel committing genocide ‘one school at a time’: UN special rapporteur

Francesca Albanese, the UN’s special rapporteur on the occupied Palestinian territories, has issued a statement condemning the world’s “indifference” to mass bloodshed in Gaza following this morning’s attack on the al-Tabin school.

“Israel is genociding the Palestinians one neighborhood at the time, one hospital at the time, one school at the time, one refugee camp at the time, one ‘safe zone’ at the time”, Albanese wrote in a post on X.

“May the Palestinians forgive us for our collective inability to protect them, honouring the most basic meaning of international law.”

Father of Israeli captive held in Gaza: Netanyahu’s attacks thwart ceasefire hopes

Hagai Angrest, the father of an Israeli who was taken captive by Hamas, says that while he is sure Netanyahu wants the return of the captives held in Gaza, he takes actions that appease far-right members of Israel’s government and scuttle hopes of a deal being reached.

“Every time a deal is offered and the time comes, he [Netanyahu] conducts operations that fail the deal directly,” Angrest said in comments carried by Israeli television.

Angrest was referring to the Israeli attack on a school sheltering displaced Palestinians in Gaza City that killed more than 100 people before ceasefire talks are scheduled to resume next week.

“We know that there are two ministers in the government who are putting pressure on the prime minister to ruin the deal. There are ministers who are thirsty for blood, and they don’t care about my son and the rest of the prisoners, and they have no problem if they return in coffins,” he continued.

He referred to National Security Minister Itamar Ben-Gvir and Finance Minister Bezalel Smotrich, two far-right members of Netanyahu’s government who make no secret about their opposition to any kind of captive release deal and their desire to continue the assault on Gaza.

Israel used 2,000-pound bombs to hit Daraj school: Gaza media office

Ismail al-Thawabta, head of Gaza’s Government Media Office, has told Al Jazeera that the Israeli army used three bombs weighing 2,000 pounds (907kg) each in its attack on the al-Tabin school in Gaza City’s Daraj neighbourhood.

The attack has killed at least 100 people by the most recent count, with that number expected to rise as al-Ahli Hospital struggles to cope with the severe injuries that resulted from the attack.

Al-Thawabta added that Israel was aware of the presence of displaced people inside the school.

Rocket fire from Gaza continues to take aim at Israel: Monitors

Palestinian fighters carried out at least three rocket attacks targeting sites in southern Israel on Friday, according to US-based defence monitors.

One salvo was intercepted by Israel’s “Iron Dome” missile system near the city of Ashkelon, north of Gaza, and two rockets landed in open areas to the east of the Palestinian territory in the Kissufim and Ein HaShlosha region, the Institute for the Study of War (ISW) and the Critical Threats Project (CTP) reported.

Despite 10 months of war in Gaza, Israeli forces have been unable to stop rocket attacks from Gaza targeting Israel and are engaged now in “re-clearing” areas of the Palestinian territory which they claimed – months ago – had been emptied of Palestinian resistance.

The ISW-CTP reported earlier this week that Israel’s latest mass evacuation order for northern Gaza’s Beit Hanoon area was prompted by a rocket attack by Palestinian Islamic Jihad, which targeted Israel’s Ashkelon and Sderot cities. By Thursday, at least 18 rockets had been fired from Gaza into Israel over the previous week, the ISW-CTP said.

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Save the *****ren: Israel commits ‘worst attack on school’ since Gaza war began

Tamer Kirolos, a regional director for Save the *****ren, calls Israel’s attack on al-Tabin school in Gaza City, which killed more than 100 people, the “deadliest attack on a school since last October”.

“It is devastating to see the toll this has taken, including so many *****ren and people at the school for dawn prayers,” Kirolos said.

Many *****ren were reported killed and injured in this morning’s attack on Gaza City, and Kirolos said “*****ren make up around 40 percent of the population and of people killed and injured since October” in the Strip.

“Civilians, *****ren, must be protected. An immediate definitive ceasefire is the only foreseeable way that will happen,” he added.

Biden ‘could have stopped the genocide’: Leader of Balad Party

In a post on X, Sami Abou Shehadeh, leader of the Balad Party in Israel, says that although US President Joe Biden “could have stopped the genocide” instead “, he just released 3.5 billion for more weapons to kill civilians”.

He also stated that “there’s no opposition among Israeli Zionist parties to the genocide” and that “the latest debate in Israeli Jewish society is about whether they have the right to ***** prisoners or not”.

“The Palestinian people remains under attack in all fronts, including Palestinian citizens of Israel,” he said, adding, “Netanyahu, without any opposition, is destabilizing the region, preparing to destroy Lebanon and making sure that Egypt, Jordan (countries that signed bilateral agreements with Tel Aviv) and others are weakened”.

Shehadeh concludes the post by asking, “If the ICC (International Criminal Court) doesn’t take action now, then when?”

In May, the ICC prosecutor Karim Khan applied for arrest warrants for Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu and Defense Minister Yoav Gallant.

Hezbollah confirms ‘squadrons of attack drones’ used on northern Israel

A short while ago, we reported that Hezbollah fired multiple rockets and drones at Israel.

The Lebanese group now says the attack drones were in response to the assassination of a Hamas official in the coastal city of Sidon on Friday.

It said it hit the Michve Alon air base, adding that the drones inflicted “confirmed casualties”.

Gaza’s Health Ministry revises number of wounded

The ministry originally reported that 91,702 Palestinians have been wounded in the territory since the beginning of Israel’s war on Gaza on October 7.

It has now revised its figure of wounded to 92,002.

Survivors of previous strikes on evacuation centres among those killed in Gaza City school attack
Hani Mahmoud
Reporting from Khan Younis, Gaza

It’s hard to keep up with Israeli atrocities committed everywhere across the Gaza Strip.

We have confirmed reports that among those killed in the attacks earlier at dawn were, in fact, survivors of past attacks in different evacuation centres within the span of the past 10 days.

They had lost family members, they were on their own and they were seeking shelter and protection at this particular school-turned-evacuation centre.

After losing entire families in other schools in the eastern part of Gaza City, they were then killed.

That means entire families are being obliterated and wiped off the Civil Registry across the Gaza Strip.

This is the same pattern that the Israeli military started in the early weeks of this war.

Houthis say new ceasefire proposal ‘provides political cover’ for Israel

The political office of Houthis, or Ansar Allah, in Yemen condemned the “new Zionist massacre” on the school in the Daraj neighbourhood of northern Gaza.

It says in a statement that the new proposal by the US, Qatar and Egypt as mediators for Israel and Hamas to negotiate once again for a ceasefire agreement “provides the leaders of the Israeli enemy entity with political cover” for more military action across the region.

“We renew our covenant and loyalty with Palestine, its people and its resistance, that Yemen continues in its solidarity and popular support and in the military escalation,” the group’s political office said.

Al Jazeera condemns the Israeli incitement against its correspondent Anas Al-Sharif and staff in Gaza

In light of the statement made by the Israeli military spokesperson, Al Jazeera Media Network views this as a blatant act of intimidation and incitement against our colleague Anas Al-Sharif. Such remarks are not only an attack on Anas’s character and integrity but also a clear attempt to stifle the truth and silence those who are courageously reporting from Gaza.

Al Jazeera remains committed to supporting its journalists as they continue to uphold the principles of free and fair reporting, despite the dangers they face. Al Jazeera will not be intimidated, and will continue shining a light on the realities of the conflict, ensuring that the world hears the voices of those who are suffering.

Anas Al-Sharif, like many of his brave colleagues, is committed to uncovering and sharing the realities of the situation on the ground, no matter how difficult or dangerous it may be. His work is driven by a deep responsibility to the people of Gaza and to the truth, rather than any political agenda.

Journalists like Anas report on the human suffering they witness, ensuring the world sees the consequences of violence and conflict. The claim that he is part of a “media charade” ignores the fact that his coverage gives voice to the voiceless and brings global attention to the lives of those massacred.

It is crucial to recognise the risks these journalists take and the immense personal toll it has on them. Anas has seen the aftermath of horrific events, including the killing of over 100 civilians today, and yet, he continues to report with integrity and courage.

Al Jazeera calls on the international community to stand in solidarity with Anas Al-Sharif and all journalists who risk their lives to bring the reality of Gaza to the world. We hold the Israeli government fully responsible for Anas’s safety and warn that this rhetoric signals an intention to target him, just as they did with Ismail Al Ghoul and Rami Al Rifi, in a bid to conceal the truth of what is happening in Gaza.

Trust in Israeli gov’t almost non-existent: Ex-Egyptian diplomat

Hussein Haridy, a former Egyptian assistant foreign minister, says he expects the deadly Israeli attack on the Gaza school earlier today to affect the talks that the mediating countries have proposed to take place on August 15 either in Cairo or Doha.

Speaking on a personal capacity, he told Al Jazeera that his “trust and confidence in the Israeli government is almost non-existent”, further noting that it was unclear what level of authority the delegation that Israel was planning to send to the negotiations would have.

“Is this delegation empowered to sign the deal proposed by the mediators, as their communique stated, or [is Israel] just sending a delegation to just listen to what the mediators have to say?” Haridy asked.

Biden must respond to Israel’s ‘act of state terrorism’: CAIR

The Council on American Islamic Relations says the Israeli attack on the Gaza City school was not only an attack on Palestinians but an attack on their religion – especially as it occurred during dawn prayers.

“If President Biden gives a damn about human life, he will respond to this act of state terrorism by immediately stopping the flow of weapons to the Israeli government and forcing Netanyahu to agree to the ceasefire deal that he keeps sabotaging,” the US-based civil rights group said.

‘The US government is the guarantor of the axis of Zionist extremism’

Former Israeli government adviser Daniel Levy tells Al Jazeera that the $3.5bn US military finance package for Israel shows the “dishonesty and duplicity of the US administration”.

The US government “has been telling us that the only problem is Hamas” but now it is beginning to acknowledge “deceit” in the fact that Netanyahu does “not want the ceasefire”, Levy said.

He said the US government is showing “humiliating weakness” when it stated that Biden “got really angry” with Netanyahu but then handed him $3.5bn in arms.

“We have to see that it’s not just weakness. It’s also ideological alignment. The US government is the guarantor of the axis of Zionist extremism,” he said. “They may not like some of the details, but this is what they are backing.”

Levy said US support of Israel plays into geopolitical tensions when Washington warns Iran not to arm its proxies but at the same time continues to support Israel and, therefore, contributes to regional instability.

France condemns Gaza school attack

France has condemned “in the firmest of terms” an Israeli attack on a school housing displaced people in Gaza that rescuers say has killed more than 100 people.

“For several weeks, school buildings have been repeatedly targeted with an intolerable number of civilian victims,” France’s Foreign Ministry said. “Israel must respect international humanitarian law.”

Russia urges Israel to cease attacks on civilians in Gaza

Russian Foreign Ministry spokeswoman Maria Zakharova has condemned the deadly Israeli air strike on al-Tabin school in Gaza City.

In a statement, Zakharova emphasised that such attacks undermine international efforts to de-escalate the war and reach an urgent ceasefire and prisoner-captive exchange.

She noted these attacks on Gaza, which result in civilian casualties, appear to be systematic and called on Israel to stop targeting civilian sites. “We believe there is no and can be no justification for such actions,” Zakharova said.

PA calls on US to end support for Israeli onslaught on Gaza

A spokesperson for Palestinian President Mahmoud Abbas, Nabil Abu Rudeineh, has urged Israel’s ally Washington to put an end to “blind support that leads to the killing of thousands of innocent civilians, including *****ren, women, and the elderly”.

Abu Rudeineh’s statement released by the official Wafa news agency comes hours after Israeli forces bombed a school-turned-shelter in Gaza City, killing more than 100 people.

The spokesman said that “this heinous crime” comes on the heels of the Biden administration’s allocation of $3.5m to Israel for weapons, making Washington “directly responsible for this massacre, and for the continuation of the Israeli onslaught on the Gaza Strip for the tenth month running”.

Displaced Palestinians forced to live in prison cells

Video posted by a Palestinian journalist on Instagram and verified by Al Jazeera’s fact-checking unit shows Asdaa Prison in Khan Younis, where families whose homes have been destroyed in Israeli attacks have taken up residence.

We’ve been reporting on Israel’s latest assault on the city in southern Gaza, which has displaced 60,000 to 70,000 Palestinians, according to a UN count.

https://www.instagram.com/p/C-dGiifNO-y/

Arab, Islamic world must unite against Israel, top Hamas official urges

Hamas’s deputy head in Gaza, Khalil al-Haya, has spoken to Al Jazeera Arabic after Israel’s attack on Gaza City’s al-Tabin school, which has killed more than 100 people.

During the interview, al-Haya accused Israel’s military of “massacring” women and *****ren in the bombardment, which he said was evidence of it trying to wipe Palestinians out of the enclave.

He said the attack merited an emergency meeting of the UN Security Council and called on Arab and Muslim countries to unite against Israel, including by closing their embassies in the country.

Finally, al-Haya said Hamas would continue to fulfill its “duty” to defend Palestinian people, who he claimed were united around the group.

Israel’s military claimed it bombed al-Tabin school, which was housing displaced people, because it was being used as an “active compound” for Hamas and Palestinian Islamic Jihad.

Hamas in a statement rejected the allegations as false and “excuses to target civilians”.

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>>483428
>He also stated that “there’s no opposition among Israeli Zionist parties to the genocide” and that “the latest debate in Israeli Jewish society is about whether they have the right to ***** prisoners or not”.
I thought shit like this had been committed to the dustbin of history. Kinda makes one wonder what it takes to keep that behavioral malfunction binned.

>“The Palestinian people remains under attack in all fronts, including Palestinian citizens of Israel,” he said, adding, “Netanyahu, without any opposition, is destabilizing the region, preparing to destroy Lebanon and making sure that Egypt, Jordan (countries that signed bilateral agreements with Tel Aviv) and others are weakened”.

This is not correct, Genocideyahu is ramming Israel into a war of self-mutilation, for selfish personal reasons . While it will kill many people and destroy lots of stuff, the end result will be a unified Arab world and total defeat for Isreal. It'll be an epic boon for China because they're the ones that can supply the means for rebuilding the region after the war. US geopolitical strategists must be asleep.
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Qassam Brigades reports close quarters fighting with Israeli forces in Rafah

The armed wing of Hamas reports that its fighters continue to engage in “zero distance” fighting with Israeli forces that are trying to expand a ground invasion in the Tal as-Sultan neighbourhood west of Rafah in southern Gaza.

Qassam Brigades said its fighters hit Israeli forces “that had fortified inside the Indonesian Hospital” in the neighbourhood with anti-fortification and antipersonnel shells and inflicting casualties.

It reports another attack on the so-called Netzarim Corridor using rockets, and said several rockets were fired at Israeli forces gathered east of Khan Younis.

Qassam Brigades claims an attack on a D9 Israeli military bulldozer using a Yassin-105 anti-armour shell east of Rafah as well.

The group also released a video that showed how it spotted two Israeli soldiers inside a building in Tal as-Sultan before blowing up two explosive shells that were hidden inside the building.

https://twitter.com/AJA_Palestine/status/1822321279535300640

Hezbollah says second drone swarm targeted Israeli soldiers

The armed Lebanese group says it launched two “squadrons of attack drones” on northern Israel earlier today, with the second targeting a gathering of Israeli soldiers “in the vicinity of the Birkat Risha site” and achieving a hit.

The first batch of the drones had targeted the Michve Alon military base.

Hezbollah has claimed a total of 10 attacks today, with earlier strikes also using a barrage of rockets and a guided missile.

Israeli military confirms ‘damage’ after Hezbollah drone attacks

The Israeli military confirms in a statement that almost all of the explosive-laden drones launched earlier by Hezbollah punched through its defence systems but inflicted no casualties.

One of the unspecified number of drones was intercepted, while others impacted areas in northern Israel causing damage, it said without elaborating.

The Israeli military also released aerial footage to report a series of air raids across southern Lebanon today, purportedly to hit Hezbollah structures and operatives.

Aita al-Shaab, Khiam and Bilda along the border were some of the areas targeted by the Israeli military.

Harris aid calls for ‘credible investigation’ on *****ual ***** in Israeli prisons

The national security adviser to Kamala Harris says he is troubled by reports of *****ual ***** against Palestinian prisoners held in Israel.

The allegations “require swift and credible investigation”, he said, adding that “perpetrators of *****ual violence everywhere must be held to account”.

This comes after a group of Israeli soldiers were filmed raping a Palestinian prisoner, an incident that Harris has not personally commented on.

Israel will never ‘negotiate in good faith’

The Palestine mission to the UN wrote in a letter to the Security Council that the Israeli military has committed “another massacre of displaced civilians” following the attack on a school in Gaza.

“The Security Council cannot remain paralysed waiting for Israel to suddenly decide to respect international law when it is loudly telling and showing the world that it does not respect the Charter,” reads the letter.

Ambassador Riyad Mansour wrote that by now it should be clear that “Israel does not want a ceasefire and will never negotiate in good faith”.

“Stop this Israeli genocide on the Palestinian people. Stop this illegal, immoral, criminal occupation and its savage attempts to exterminate our people.”

Israelis rally against Netanyahu’s gov’t, call for deal to release captives

Hundreds of Israeli protesters have gathered in Tel Aviv demanding a deal to release all captives held in Gaza, and against Netanyahu’s government.

Many waved the Israeli flag and chanted as they called for a Hamas-Israel deal to be finalised.

Protesters criticised the government’s handling of the war in Gaza and the increasing tension with Hezbollah in Lebanon.

Egypt, the US and Qatar have scheduled a new round of ceasefire negotiations for August 15, as fears grow of a broader conflict involving Iran and its Lebanese ally Hezbollah.

‘Arms embargo now’, says Uncommitted Movement after Harris speech

The Uncommitted Movement in the US that has been refusing to vote to show displeasure with Washington’s handling of the war on Gaza believes an arms embargo is the only way to show support for Palestinian civilians.

“Being pro-ceasefire must mean committing to not send another bomb dropped on Palestinians in Gaza,” the movement said in a post on X.

This comes after Kamala Harris told pro-Palestinian demonstrators in a rally speech that “now is the time” to achieve a ceasefire and prisoner exchange agreement amid the latest US push, as the administration prepares to send more funds to Israel to purchase weapons.

Jordan says it will not be a battlefield

Jordan’s Foreign Minister Ayman Safadi has said that the country would not be a battlefield for any party, adding that Jordan will not allow the violation of its airspace.

Safadi’s comments come at a time when Iran and Hezbollah are expected to retaliate for the assassinations of two leading figures: Hamas’s Ismail Haniyeh, who was killed in Tehran, and Hezbollah commander Fuad Shukr in the Lebanese capital Beirut.

Demonstrators in Jordan condemn deadly Israeli air attacks on Gaza school

Pro-Palestinian demonstrators have once more protested in Jordan after the Israeli military attack on the al-Tabin school which killed about 100 Palestinians.

https://twitter.com/AJA_Palestine/status/1822370096150360186

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Palestinian president to visit Russia amid calls for ceasefire

Palestinian Authority President Mahmoud Abbas will visit Moscow next week to discuss the war in Gaza with Russian leader Vladimir Putin, the Palestinian ambassador in Moscow says.

Russia’s state-run news agency TASS quoted Ambassador Abdel Hafiz Nofal as saying Abbas will arrive on Monday and meet Putin on Tuesday.

Nofal said the two leaders would discuss events in Gaza since the October 7 attacks on Israel.

He added: “We have a very difficult situation, and Russia is a country that is close to us. We need to consult each other.”

Haniyeh’s killing violated Iran’s sovereignty: China’s top diplomat

Chinese Foreign Minister Wang Yi says his country supports Iran in defending its “sovereignty, security and national dignity”, according to a statement by the ministry.

In a phone call with Iran’s acting foreign minister, Wang repeated Beijing’s condemnation of the assassination of Hamas chief Ismail Haniyeh in Tehran, saying the strike had violated Iran’s sovereignty and threatened regional stability.

Wang told Ali Bagheri Kani that Haniyeh’s killing “directly undermined the Gaza ceasefire negotiation process and undermined regional peace and stability”, China’s Foreign Ministry said.

Iran and Hamas have accused Israel of carrying out a strike that killed Haniyeh on July 31. Israel has not claimed or denied responsibility for the killing. Iran has promised to “harshly punish” Israel over the assassination.

Demonstrators in New York City call for captive deal

A group of Israeli and US demonstrators gathered in Central Park to renew their call for a Gaza ceasefire deal that would bring the Israeli captives back.

“Seal the deal,” they demanded after the US, Egypt and Qatar called on Israel and Hamas to come in for another round of negotiations that would secure an agreement putting an end to the deadly war.

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US’s Austin deploys submarine to Middle East, tells aircraft carrier to accelerate its transit

US Defense Secretary Lloyd Austin has ordered the deployment of a guided missile submarine to the Middle East and told the USS Abraham Lincoln aircraft Carrier Strike Group to speed up its journey to the region.

The moves come as Israel and the US watch out for an Iran-led retaliatory attack over the assassination of Hamas’s Ismail Haniyeh in Tehran and Hezbollah’s Fuad Shukr in Beirut.

The Pentagon, in a statement, said Austin spoke with Israeli Defence Minister Yoav Gallant and reiterated Washington’s commitment “to take every possible step to defend Israel”. Reinforcing this commitment, the Pentagon chief ordered the USS Abraham Lincoln Carrier Strike Group, equipped with F-35C fighters, “to accelerate its transit” to the Middle East and ordered the USS Georgia (SSGN 729) guided missile submarine to the area, the statement said.

Hezbollah claims rocket attack on northern Israel

The Lebanese armed group said it fired a “barrage” of Katyusha rockets at the new headquarters of the Israeli military’s 146th Division in Ga’aton in the Galilee, according to Al Mayadeen television.

Earlier, the Israeli military said it detected 30 projectiles fired from Lebanon and that it was striking the sources of the fire.

Israeli air force suspends travel abroad for personnel

The force issued the order as the region braces for possible attacks on Israel by Iran and its allies after the killing of Hamas and Hezbollah commanders.

Safety instructions from the military for the general public remained unchanged, the Israeli army said.

Swiss extends flight suspensions to Tel Aviv, Beirut until August 21

Swiss International Air Lines says the airspace over Iran, Iraq and Israel will be avoided until August 21.

The airline also reissued a previous statement about extending flight suspensions until August 13.

Iran, Hezbollah engaged in ‘extensive psychological warfare’

Rami Khouri, director of global engagement at the American University of Beirut, says there are expectations from the US, Israel and people in Lebanon that Hezbollah and Iran’s retaliation will be a “big attack”.

“The Iranians and Hezbollah are being very coy about this, really what they’re doing is pretty extensive psychological warfare more than anything else right now, keeping the Israelis on edge,” Khouri told Al Jazeera.

“Not just the Israeli army which is quite stretched and exhausted and still hasn’t achieved its objectives in Gaza, but the Israeli population and the Israeli economy, all of these things are being hit very badly.”

He added that this is one of the things Hassan Nasrallah, the head of Hezbollah, had said previously, that the Lebanese group’s strategy was to keep “doing small things to keep the Israelis deployed militarily in the north”.

Qassam Brigades says it killed Israeli settler in occupied West Bank

Israeli security forces say one settler has been shot dead after gunmen opened fire at passing vehicles in the occupied Palestinian territory.

Hamas’s armed wing, the Qassam Brigades, has claimed responsibility for the shooting. Another Israeli settler was injured in the attack, near an illegal settlement in the Jordan Valley.

The Israeli military chief of staff visited the scene of the shooting attack, and Israeli forces have carried out raids in several Palestinian villages following the shooting.

Key takeaways from Hamas statement on truce talks

The group asks mediators to present a plan based on previously held talks instead of attempting to start new negotiations.
Hamas says it wants a plan “based on [US President Joe] Biden’s May 31 ceasefire proposal, the framework laid out by mediators Qatar and Egypt on May 6, and UN Security Council Resolution 2735“.
The movement says it has been “keen to make the efforts of the mediating brothers in Egypt and Qatar successful, to reach a ceasefire agreement and end the war of genocide against our people”.
“[Hamas] emphasises its position that it [Israel] is not serious about a permanent ceasefire, and its aggressive practices against our people were practical evidence of that.”

Israeli interceptor missile damages house in northern Israel: Report

Israel’s Ynet News is reporting that an Israeli interceptor missile landed on the roof of a house in the northern Avdon moshav as the country’s air defences tried to shoot down a barrage of rockets fired by Hezbollah.

The residents of the house had not been told to evacuate, Ynet said in a news alert. “Damage was caused to the roof, no alarm was activated at the scene,” it added.

US decision to move carrier group, submarine to Middle East raises eyebrows
Shihab Rattansi
Reporting from Washington DC, US

I will say that the readout we received from the Pentagon of Lloyd Austin’s call with the defence minister of Israel is raising a lot of eyebrows, for various reasons.

First of all, it says that Austin has ordered the USS Abraham Lincoln carrier strike group to accelerate its transit to the Central Command area of responsibility. Now, when this carrier group left Guam at the beginning of August, we understood that it was heading to the Red Sea. It was going to take a couple of weeks and was expected to arrive by next Friday, at the very earliest. It’s not entirely clear how much they could actually accelerate its passage to the area that it’s being deployed to before next Friday. But certainly, the word accelerate has raised eyebrows.

The readout also says this carrier group will be adding to the capabilities already provided by the USS Theodore Roosevelt Carrier Group. Now, when it set off, it was supposed to be relieving the USS Theodore Roosevelt carrier group. But apparently, it would seem now that the Roosevelt carrier group isn’t going anywhere. That’ll be a big disappointment to those on board. It’s one of the many carrier groups that have been on multiple deployments, and extended deployments. So it’s not going anywhere as well, so that’s also quite interesting.

And additionally, the secretary ordered the USS Georgia guided missile submarine to the Central Command region. The reason that is raising eyebrows is the US never talks about where its submarines are. They keep that completely secret.

So clearly, that would be a message to someone in the region. You can take your own guesses as to whom.

All these carrier groups, we understand, are capable of ballistic missile defence, meaning they can shoot down missiles, projectiles. We know that that’s what the Israelis and the Americans are fearing – but still it’s not clear whether a lot of this hardware, or at least the carrier groups, will get there before the end of the week.

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"Hamas terrorists who *****d our women" has the same energy as "Jews, who made us lose World War I" at this point.
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Iran’s president says Tehran has ‘right to respond’ to attacks

Iranian President Masoud Pezeshkian has said his country has “the right to respond” to any aggression after a phone call with German Chancellor Olaf Scholz, who was urging de-escalation amid soaring tensions with Israel.

According to a statement published by the official news agency IRNA following the call, Pezeshkian said: “While emphasising diplomatic solutions to issues, Iran will never give in to pressure, to sanctions and bullying and considers it has the right to respond to aggressors in accordance with international norms.”

Iran and Lebanese group Hezbollah are expected to retaliate for the Israeli assassinations of Hamas’s Ismail Haniyeh, who was killed in Tehran last month, and Hezbollah commander Fuad Shukr, who was killed in Beirut.

Iran shows long-range drones at Russian event, state news reports

Iran had put its long-range Mohajer-10 drones on show at a defence exhibit in Russia, Iran’s official news agency reports.

IRNA said the advanced system was on display at the Army 2024 International Military-Technical Forum, which runs from August 12 to 14 near Russia’s capital.

The show comes at a time when Iran and Hezbollah are expected to retaliate for the Israeli assassinations of Hamas’s Ismail Haniyeh, who was killed in Tehran, and Hezbollah commander Fuad Shukr, who was assassinated in the Lebanese capital Beirut.

Iran released details of the Mohajer-10 system in August last year, saying it had an enhanced flight range, duration and payload.

A video accompanying that report showed the drone alongside other military hardware, with text saying “prepare your shelters” in Hebrew and Persian.

Qassam Brigades and al-Quds Brigades claim series of attacks on Israeli targets

The military wings of Hamas and the Palestinian Islamic Jihad say their fighters have:

Detonated mines and improvised explosive devices (IEDs) in an area patrolled by Israeli soldiers in the town of al-Qarara, north of Khan Younis, leading to an unspecified number of deaths and injuries
Shot an Israeli soldier with sniper fire in the Tal as-Sultan area, west of Rafah City
Shelled a group of soldiers and military vehicles east of Khan Younis
Shot an Israeli soldier with sniper fire in az-Zanna, east of Khan Younis

Jordan rejects Israeli claim weapons smuggled to West Bank through its territory

“No amount of disinformation by radical Israeli officials spreading lies, including about Jordan, will change the fact that Israel’s continued aggression on Gaza … [is] the biggest threat to regional security,” Ayman Safadi, Jordan’s prime minister and minister of foreign affairs, has said.

In a post on X, Safadi added: “The facts about the horrors this most radical of Israeli governments is bringing upon innocent Palestinian[s] … and the threat of its illegal actions and radical policies to the security and stability of [the] region are so clear and documented. No propaganda campaigns, no lies, no fabrications can cover that.”

Safadi’s comments follow allegations by Israel’s Foreign Minister Israel Katz that Iran’s Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps and Hamas fighters in Lebanon are smuggling “weapons and funds into Jordan with the aim of destabilising the regime”.

Katz claimed on X that these weapons and money are then smuggled across the eastern border, flooding the occupied West Bank, particularly refugee camps, and aiming to create a “pro-Iranian Islamic terror front”.

Biden, European leaders tell Iran to ‘stand down’: Statement

US President Joe Biden and the leaders of France, Germany, Italy and the United Kingdom have issued a joint statement urging Iran to “stand down” regarding its threats of a retaliatory attack on Israel.

“We called on Iran to stand down its ongoing threats of a military attack against Israel and discussed the serious consequences for regional security should such an attack take place,” the leaders said after speaking together by phone.

The call comes at a time when Iran and Hezbollah are expected to hit targets in Israel in response to the assassination of a Hezbollah commander in Beirut and Hamas’s political leader, Ismail Haniyeh, in Tehran.

US lifts restrictions on Saudi weapons sales, with eye on resolving Gaza

The United States has confirmed it would resume sales of offensive weapons to Saudi Arabia, as Washington hopes for it to play a role in resolving the war on Gaza.

More than three years after imposing limits on human rights grounds on sales to Saudi Arabia, the US said it would resume “in regular order, with appropriate congressional notification and consultation”.

US Secretary of State Antony Blinken has repeatedly travelled to Saudi Arabia to discuss a package of US incentives if the kingdom recognises Israel.

Saudi Arabia has reportedly sought US security guarantees, a continued flow of weapons and potentially civilian nuclear capabilities in return for recognition.

Saudi Arabia cooperated with the US, along with Jordan and the United Arab Emirates, in repelling an Iranian missile and drone barrage on Israel in April in response to a deadly Israeli strike on an Iranian diplomatic building in Syria.

Media watchdog expresses concern for Al Jazeera reporter’s safety

The Committee to Protect Journalists (*****J) is concerned for Anas al-Sharif, Al Jazeera Arabic’s correspondent in northern Gaza, after an Israel military spokesperson accused him of “presenting a lie” in his coverage of Israel’s air strike on al-Tabin School on August 10.

The Israeli military claimed al-Sharif was “‘covering up’ for Hamas and Islamic Jihad after Israel killed dozens in its strike on a Gaza City school complex,” said *****J Program Director Carlos Martinez de la Serna.

The strike killed some 100 people in a building housing Palestinians displaced by the war on the besieged enclave.

“Al Jazeera journalists have been paying a devastating price for documenting the war. They and all journalists should be protected and allowed to work freely,” Martinez de la Serna said.

Israel claims Hamas and the Palestinian Islamic Jihad were operating from a mosque in the school complex.

Al-Sharif has been threatened previously over his work and his father was killed on December 11, 2023, in an Israeli air strike on the family home in Jabalia.

*****J has documented the killing of at least seven journalists and media workers affiliated with Al Jazeera – which Israel has banned from operating inside Israel – since October 7.

Israeli army spokesman says investigating Hamas’s statement on captive killed

Israeli army spokesman Daniel Hagari says the army is investigating a statement by Hamas’s armed wing announcing the death of an Israeli captive in Gaza and the wounding of two others in a separate incident.

“At this point, we do not have any intelligence … that allows us to refute or confirm the claims of Hamas,” Hagari said in a post on X.

Israeli evacuation orders force closure of WFP warehouse

The UN’s World Food Programme said it has paused operations and evacuated all staff at a warehouse containing 1,401 metric tonnes of supplies in Deir el-Balah due to recent Israeli evacuation orders.

“Only one WFP warehouse is accessible covering 3,158 mt of different commodities, insufficient to meet the August cycle of requirements,” the UN’s food agency said.

Lawsuit alleges US citizen added to ‘no-fly’ list for Palestine advocacy

A new lawsuit alleges that two Palestinian American men were profiled by the US government for their pro-Palestine advocacy.

The lawsuit, filed by the Council on American-Islamic Relations (CAIR), alleges that Mustafa Zeidan was added to the notorious “no-fly list” after organising community protests in southern California, where he lives.

He had been travelling to Jordan regularly to visit his ailing mother before being denied boarding at Los Angeles International Airport on March 28.

He was later informed that he had been added to the list because he had been identified “as an individual who may be a threat to civil aviation or national security”, the lawsuit says.

The claim also says Osama Abu Irshaid, the executive director of Americans for Justice in Palestine Action (AJP Action), was repeatedly interrogated by federal agents during a recent trip to Jordan.

Beyond the “harassing and intrusive questions”, the agents confiscated his phone, which has never been returned, the suit says.

The lawsuit names US Attorney General Merrick Garland, FBI Director Christopher Wray and Secretary of Homeland Security Alejandro Mayorkas among the defendants.

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>>483449
>“We called on Iran to stand down its ongoing threats of a military attack against Israel and discussed the serious consequences for regional security
From the Iranian point of view there is no security as long as Israel gets to assassinate political figures it doesn't like.

>added to the notorious “no-fly list” after organizing community protests

Zionists are playing a dangerous politics game of revoking the airplane privileges for people with different political convictions. Eventually this is going to be done to them.
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Only Gaza truce can delay Iran’s Israel response: Reuters

A ceasefire deal stemming from hoped-for talks this week would hold Iran back from direct retaliation for the killing of Hamas leader Ismail Haniyeh on its soil, three senior Iranian officials tell the agency.

One of the sources, a senior Iranian security official, reportedly said Iran, along with allies such as Hezbollah, would launch a direct attack if the Gaza talks fail or it perceives Israel is dragging out negotiations.

The sources did not say how long Iran would allow for talks to progress before responding, Reuters says.

Two senior sources close to Lebanon’s Hezbollah said Tehran would give the negotiations a chance but would not give up its intentions to retaliate.

A ceasefire in Gaza would give Iran cover for a smaller “symbolic” response, one of the sources said.

Iran has promised a severe response to Haniyeh’s killing, which took place as he visited Tehran late last month and which it blamed on Israel. Israel has neither confirmed or denied its involvement.

Reports in Israeli media that Iran’s retaliatory strike ‘imminent’
Hamdah Salhut
Reporting from Amman, Jordan

Al Jazeera is reporting from outside of Israel because it has been banned by the Israeli government

The Israeli military said it can neither confirm nor deny the claims made by Hamas that one Israeli captive was killed and two injured. They say they are looking to gather intelligence on the ground about the captives, just as they have been trying to do so over the last 10 months.

But all of this comes as the war is well beyond its 10th month and Israel is preparing for some sort of retaliation by the Iranians, by Hezbollah and even perhaps the Houthis in Yemen.

Israeli officials have been speaking anonymously to the Israeli media, saying the attack is imminent based on their intelligence and the country’s Defense Minister Yoav Gallant has been holding near-daily security and situational assessments on Israel’s preparedness and readiness.

The Israeli military also conducted a drill in the northern part of the country. It was the largest drill of its kind since the war began and essentially simulated a full-out war with the Lebanese armed group Hezbollah.

Yoav Gallant says that Israel is ready to act in unprecedented ways as they have significant capabilities and that they are ready to make the switch from defence to offence in an instant.

Fitch downgrades Israel’s credit rating

The credit ratings agency cut Israel’s credit rating to A from A+, citing worsening geopolitical risks as the war on Gaza drags on.

It also kept the rating outlook negative, meaning a further downgrade is possible.

“In our view, the conflict in Gaza could last well into 2025 and there are risks of it broadening to other fronts,” Fitch said in a statement.

“In addition to human losses, it could result in significant additional military spending, destruction of infrastructure and more sustained damage to economic activity and investment, leading to a further deterioration of Israel’s credit metrics.”

UNSC’s inability to address Gaza crisis hurts its legitimacy

Maya Ungar, an analyst at the International Crisis Group, said the UN Security Council’s failure to bring an end to Israel’s war on Gaza is undermining its authority.

She noted that the council has now called 24 special sessions on Palestine since October 7.

“Twenty-four sessions, yet very little that the Security Council has actually been able to do. That’s significant and it’s something that will continue to hurt and undermine the legitimacy of the Security Council, you know, far past when a ceasefire is reached in Gaza,” she told Al Jazeera.

“I think one of the biggest takeaways, which many member states have been shouting from the rooftops, is a need for reform of the Security Council. We’re in a situation where the Security Council is clearly not working to maintain international peace and security as it was mandated to do.”

Nearby explosion reported by ship off coast of Yemen: UKMTO

The UK’s maritime security agency has issued an incident alert following an explosion near a vessel travelling 63 nautical miles (about 116km) southwest of Yemen’s port city of Hodeidah.

According to the UK Maritime Trade Operations (UKMTO) alert, the crew and vessel, which was not named, are reported to be safe and are continuing on to their next port of call.

Ships transiting the area were told to be cautious and report any suspicious activity.

Houthi fighters in Yemen have carried out months of drone and missile attacks on shipping in the Red Sea and Gulf of Aden they say have links to Israel. Staunch supporters of the Palestinian cause, the Houthis say their attacks will stop when Israel ends its war on Gaza.

Gaza, Ukraine conflicts increasing Geneva Conventions violations: Red Cross

The International Committee of the Red Cross (ICRC) says that the Geneva Conventions – which were established to protect civilians, the wounded and detainees during wartime – are being widely ignored.

Marking the 75th anniversary of the establishment of the conventions, ICRC president Mirjana Spoljaric said that international humanitarian law is “under strain” as more than 120 armed conflicts are raging around the world.

“More than ever, the world must recommit to this robust, protective framework for armed conflict. One that follows the premise of protecting life instead of justifying death,” Spoljaric said.

Israel to manufacture heavy bombs domestically: Report

Frustrated by interruptions in some arms shipments during the war, Israel plans to manufacture more weaponry at home, including heavy bombs, reports local newspaper Israel Hayom.

One weapon it will focus its production efforts on is a 1-tonne, unguided “dumb” bomb similar to the US-made Mark 84 – but the process could take several years, according to the newspaper. In May, the US suspended delivery of this bomb type over concerns it would be used during Israel’s invasion of Rafah.

In addition, Israel also plans to ramp up domestic production of armaments such as tank ammunition and shells, the report says.

House arrest requested for Israeli soldiers accused in prison ***** case

Israel’s military prosecution has requested that five Israeli soldiers accused of gang-raping a Palestinian detainee be released to house arrest while the investigation into them continues, said the military in a statement.

The request would keep the soldiers under detention until August 22, according to the military.

The Times of Israel, quoting the soldiers’ defence team, reported the house arrest arrangement is part of an agreement struck between the prosecution and defence, to be presented before a military court later today.

As we’ve reported, five Israeli soldiers are under investigation for allegedly gang-raping a Palestinian at the Sde Teiman detention centre in the Negev desert.

The case is backed up by a video of soldiers at the facility allegedly abusing a Palestinian, who was left hospitalised and unable to walk, according to Israeli media.

Putin tells Abbas: ‘We are doing everything to support Palestine’

Russian President Vladimir Putin has held talks with his Palestinian counterpart Mahmoud Abbas, who is in Russia for a visit.

Russia’s state-run TASS news agency said Putin warmly welcomed Abbas and stressed the two countries’ “deep ties”.

“Everyone knows that today, unfortunately, Russia must defend its interests, protect its people with weapons in hand, but what is happening in the Middle East, what is happening in Palestine, certainly does not go unnoticed on our part,” TASS quoted Putin as saying.

“We are concerned above all about civilian losses,” Putin added, according to Russian state television. “We are doing everything … to support Palestine and the Palestinian people.”

The Russian leader also stressed Russia’s commitment to the creation of a “full-pledged Palestinian state”, which he said was necessary for long-term peace in the region, according to TASS.

Israel’s Lapid blasts Ben-Gvir for Al-Aqsa Mosque march

Israeli opposition leader Yair Lapid has condemned Ben-Gvir for joining Israeli far-right activists at the Al-Aqsa Mosque compound.

In a post on X, Lapid said Ben-Gvir was endangering the safety of Israeli citizens and security forces with his Al-Aqsa Mosque “campaign”.

“This group of irresponsible extremists in the government is actively trying to drag Israel into a full-scale regional war,” Lapid said. “These people are unfit to govern a country.”

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WATCH: Israeli protesters rally for ‘the right to *****’ prisoners

Protesters, politicians and TV commentators in Israel are defending the right of soldiers to mistreat and even ***** Palestinian prisoners in detention.

The show of support follows the gang ***** of a male detainee by a group of Israeli reservists.

Qassam Brigades say they struck Tel Aviv with rockets

Hamas’s armed wing has said it targeted the coastal Israeli city and its “environs” with two M-90 rockets, which have a range of 90 km.

In a statement on its official Telegram channel, the Brigades said “it was in retaliation for the massacres and forced displacement perpetrated by Israel”.

No casualties reported in rocket attack on Tel Aviv: Israeli media

According to local news reports, explosions were heard in Tel Aviv but there were no reports of casualties.

We will continue to bring you more updates on this developing story.

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>>483464
>Israeli protesters rally for ‘the right to *****’ prisoners
>Protesters, politicians and TV commentators in Israel are defending the right of soldiers to mistreat and even ***** Palestinian prisoners in detention.

This is so comically evil, it's hard to fathom.

I sometimes wonder. There is a very small possibility that the powers that be decided that Israel would be sacrificed the same way that Ukraine was. And that driving these people insane was the way to facilitate it.

All those politicians and TV people must understand how PR works, they must understand how irredeemable this makes Israel in the eyes of the world.

Maybe it's naive of me to postulate external manipulation and this is just the ugly reality how societies self destruct.
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US clears $20bn in arms sales for Israel

As we reported earlier, the US has approved more than $20bn worth of weapons sales to Israel.

The deal includes fighter jets, missiles, tank shells and explosives, as well as tactical military vehicles.

The move comes despite concerns that Israeli forces are routinely violating international law in Gaza and the occupied West Bank, and as Israel prepares for retaliation from Iran and Hezbollah following the assassinations of high-level Hamas and Hezbollah officials.

https://www.aljazeera.com/news/2024/8/13/us-clears-20bn-in-arms-sales-for-israel-as-atrocities-continue-in-gaza

Iran holds military drill

Iran is holding a military drill in the north of the country, reports Iran’s semi-official Mehr News Agency.

The drill is due to take place on Tuesday evening from 7:30-8:30pm local time (16:00-17:00 GMT) in Iran’s Gilan province on the Caspian Sea. It was designed to boost the defensive readiness of the army’s naval forces, Mehr cited a local official as saying.

It is Iran’s second reported military drill in three days.

This comes at a time when Iran is expected to retaliate against Israel for its assassination of Hamas chief Ismail Haniyeh in Tehran last month.

Israeli authorities detain head of the Palestine Olympic Committee

Jibril Rajoub, who is also a member of Fatah’s Central Committee, was stopped by the Israelis upon his return from the Paris Olympics on his way to the occupied West Bank, Wafa news agency reported.

The 71-year-old was searched, had his passport confiscated and was summoned for questioning at Ofer military compound near Ramallah on Thursday.

Rajoub has previously been threatened with imprisonment by some members of the Israeli government for campaigning to bar Israel from the Olympics and football World Cup because of its violations of the Olympic Charter and FIFA regulations against apartheid in sports.

In May, Israeli Foreign Minister Israel Katz threatened to revoke his travel pass.

“We will work to thwart his plans, and if he doesn’t stop, we will imprison him in the Muqataa [presidential compound in Ramallah], where he will be left to play stanga by himself between the walls,” said Katz, referring to a popular Israeli street game involving a football.

Eight US soldiers wounded in last week’s drone attack in Syria

The drone attack on a military base in Syria last week injured eight US soldiers, according to the Pentagon.

Air Force spokesperson Major General Patrick Ryder told reporters the eight soldiers were treated for traumatic brain injury and smoke inhalation, adding that three personnel have already returned to duty.

There are currently about 900 US military personnel operating in Syria and about 2,500 more stationed in Iraq. The US is facing pushback for its military presence in both countries. The soldiers’ stated mission is to fight ISIL (ISIS) and “extremism”.

Israel closes Rafah aid route after alleged Hamas attack

The Israeli military says it has temporarily closed a route in Rafah, which is used to deliver humanitarian aid, after claiming that Hamas fighters opened fire in the area.

It said the area “has become an active combat zone” but did not provide any further details.

This comes after Hamas fired two rockets at Tel Aviv, with the Israeli military saying one fell in the sea off the central city and the other did not reach Israel.

The UN and international aid organisations continue to report that the Israeli military regularly and significantly hampers the flow of humanitarian aid to Gaza and that the aid that has come through Rafah bordering Egypt has been far lower than needs in the enclave.

Group says two accused of ‘terrorism’ still held without charge by UK

The Palestine Action network of activists says that two of its members continue to be held by the UK government without any “terrorism” charges specifically introduced even though they were detained along with five others under the country’s Terrorism Act.

“This not only vindicates the activists but proves the state was abusing their powers by holding them under draconian laws – all in a bid to protect an arms firm perpetrating genocide,” the organisation said.

British counterterrorism police charged seven people with violent disorder over a break-in at a building belonging to Israeli defence firm Elbit in southwest England.

Jewish group shuts down Los Angeles freeway in war protest

IfNotNow, the US-based Jewish group that is against US support for the war on Gaza, reports that demonstrators shut down a freeway in Los Angeles in protest of the war.

https://twitter.com/IfNotNowOrg/status/1823407070118297736

Biden expects Iran to hold off on attack if ceasefire agreed

Asked by reporters if he expects Iran to hold off on carrying out a retaliatory strike against Israel if a Gaza ceasefire deal is achieved, US President Joe Biden responded by saying “That’s my expectation.”

The US, Egypt and Qatar are convening a summit aimed at finalising a ceasefire deal and the release of captives on Thursday.

Israel is sending a delegation, but Prime Minister Netanyahu is criticised even inside Israel for presenting demands aimed at thwarting a deal. Hamas has said both sides have already agreed to a deal and mediators need to present ways to implement it.

F-15s, missiles, shells: Latest US weapons sales to Israel

Here are the weapons sales to Israel that US Secretary of State Antony Blinken has just approved.

Some, including the fighter jets, could take years to deliver while equipment like tank shells could arrive immediately.

50 F-15IA AND F-15I+ aircraft for $18.82bn
Nearly 33,000 tank cartridges for $774.1m
Modified M1148A1P2 family of medium tactical vehicles for $583.1m
Advanced medium-range air-to-air missiles for an estimated $102.5m
120mm high explosive mortar cartridges for $61.1m

Algeria asks UN Security Council to ‘act firmly’ in support of the Palestinians

Algeria’s representative at the United Nations, Amar Bendjama, has been addressing the UN Security Council’s urgent meeting over Israel’s August 10 attack on the al-Tabin School in Gaza City, which killed more than 100 Palestinians.

“This is not how the council should address the Palestinians’ plea… [and] quest for justice,” Bendjama said.

“Our council has the legal and moral, [and] primary responsibility to act firmly to shoulder its mandate in preserving international peace and security.”

Bendjama called for an immediate ceasefire in Gaza and expressed Algeria’s support of mediation efforts led by Qatar, Egypt and the US.

“There is no room for delaying or overcomplicating negotiations by adding new conditionalities or new demands,” he said.

Israeli authorities issue stop-work orders to West Bank houses

Israeli authorities issued stop-work orders to more than 15 houses in the Jabal al-Nu’eima area, north of Jericho in the occupied West Bank, Wafa news agency reported.

Mahmoud Masharfa, a PA official who focuses on illegal settlement in Jericho and the Jordan Valley, said that the houses – between 15 and 20 in number – are already occupied.

Masharfa said these orders “come as part of the Israeli policy of collective punishment against Palestinians and to seize more land for settlement expansion”.

Hamas releases video of Tel Aviv rocket strike, claims more attacks

Qassam Brigades, the armed wing of Hamas, has released a video showing its fighters preparing the two rockets that were fired at Tel Aviv earlier today.

The video shows the long-range rockets, which the Israeli military said did not make impact inside Israel, being prepared with makeshift launchers.

The group also said its fighters launched a barrage of mortar shells at Israeli forces in the eastern part of Khan Younis and destroyed a Merkava tank using a planted explosive device in the Tal as-Sultan neighbourhood west of Rafah.

https://twitter.com/AJA_Palestine/status/1823408111308112062

Israeli settlers attack activists and herders in occupied West Bank

Israeli settlers attacked sheepherders and activists who were accompanying them for safety in the village of Susya in Masafer Yatta, south of Hebron, Wafa news agency reported.

Locals told Wafa that the settlers attacked the herders and physically assaulted international peace activists who were trying to help them and document the attacks.

The settlers broke a camera belonging to one of the activists and told the group to leave the area.

Houthis condemn Israel’s ‘criminal plans’ after Al-Aqsa Mosque storming

The political bureau of the Houthis has strongly condemned the storming of the Al-Aqsa Mosque, which it said considers a “blatant violation of the sanctities of Islam”.

“We warn against all systematic and repeated Jewish steps that occur in full view of the international community,” it said in a statement, adding that Muslims “will not allow any of the enemy’s criminal plans to pass against Jerusalem, Al-Aqsa Mosque, and the Islamic identity therein”.

The Houthi political bureau added that “the enemy’s persistence in its crimes” will only persuade more Muslims to stand up in support of Palestinians.

Flour sent by Ukraine enters Gaza Strip

Ukraine’s Ministry of Foreign Affairs has said that the 1,000 tonnes of flour Kyiv sent to Gaza with the help of the World Food Programme has arrived in the besieged coastal enclave.

“Bread baked from this flour is being distributed to families in need. It will be enough to feed 100,000 people for a month,” the ministry said on X.

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US exhibiting ‘many red flags for genocidal processes’: Lemkin Institute

A prominent US-based multinational NGO reports that it is “deeply concerned by the devaluation of life in and by the United States” as it shows a plethora of genocidal red flags.

According to the Lemkin Institute for Genocide Prevention, those include “extreme political divisiveness, institutional ossification and breakdown, political corruption, dependence on special interests, a highly militarised security sector, and widespread pessimism as well as popular disengagement from a political system that is increasingly unresponsive to the needs of ordinary people”.

“It is never in the interest of a state to commit genocide domestically, to countenance the rise of genocidal ideologies and groups, or to aid, abet, condone, or give diplomatic cover to genocide overseas,” the institute says.

It also calls on the US, among other things, to create anti-genocide mechanisms and dialogue at the national level, challenge the dominance of military spending, agree to adhere to its own laws on military support for foreign countries, and become a member of the International Criminal Court.

Israelis march on Al-Aqsa Mosque for second day

Crowds of Israelis have stormed the Al-Aqsa Mosque compound for the second straight day and performed Talmudic rituals there, reports the Wafa news agency.

Yesterday, thousands of Israelis, watched by security forces, marched on the holy site and performed Jewish religious rites, which are banned at the location. Among the activists was far-right National Security Minister Itamar Ben-Gvir, who told the crowd Israel was making progress in establishing “sovereignty” there.

The minister’s visit was denounced by numerous Arab states as well as the US, which said he had “demonstrated blatant disregard for the historic status quo” of Jerusalem’s holy sites.

US military says Houthi ‘vessels’ destroyed

The US military’s Central Command (CENTCOM) said it destroyed two Houthi vessels in the Red Sea over the past 24 hours.

Long-range Hamas rockets launched from site near Israeli forces: Monitors

The two long-range rockets fired at Israel’s Tel Aviv were launched from a site just 1.5km (0.93 miles) from where Israeli forces were operating in the east of Khan Younis on Tuesday, war monitors report.

One of the Hamas rockets landed in the Mediterranean off the Israeli coast with the sound of the explosion heard in Tel Aviv. The second rocket failed and did not enter Israeli territory.

According to US-based think tanks the Institute for the Study of War (ISW) and the Critical Threats Project (CTP), the Israeli military issued mass evacuation orders for Gaza’s Bani Suheila area – the rocket launch site – hours after the M90 rockets were fired at Tel Aviv.

The rocket fire marks the first targeting of Tel Aviv since May by Hamas and comes as Palestinian fighters continue near-daily launches of short-range rockets into Israel despite more than 10 months of grinding war in Gaza.

Though Hamas’s long-range rocket supply is dwindling, Israel’s military assesses that it is still capable of attacking targets in central Israel or occupied Jerusalem, the ISW-CTP report.



Thousands of Israeli soldiers treated for PTSD since October 7: Report
At least 10,056 Israeli soldiers have received rehabilitation care since the Gaza war broke out, reports The Times of Israel, citing the Defence Ministry’s rehabilitation department.

More than one-third of those soldiers -about 3,500 – have post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD) or other mental health issues, according to ministry figures cited by The Times of Israel.

Thirty-seven percent of them have limb injuries, it added.

Food aid entering south Gaza drops to lowest level since October

A US-based famine monitoring agency says the amount of humanitarian food supplies entering Gaza through crossings in the south were at their lowest levels in July since Israel’s war on the enclave began.

The Famine Early Warning Systems Network (FEWS NET) said that only 724 humanitarian trucks with food or mixed items entered through the Karem Abu Salem crossing in July. They carried roughly 5,035 to 5,566 metric tonnes of supplies.

A further 54,764 to 60,529 metric tonnes of food supplies carried on commercial trucks also entered through the crossing, but the network said that increased “commercial cargo entry into Gaza may not necessarily translate to improved food availability and access within Gaza, particularly given low household purchasing power”.

Several rockets fired towards US base in Syria amid regional tension: Report

The Reuters news agency is reporting that an Iran-backed armed group fired six rockets towards a US airbase in a gas field in Syria’s Deir al-Zor province, but the projectiles did not hit the facility.

The agency cited two US officials and a security source.

The attack comes as the Pentagon reported that eight of its personnel were injured in a drone strike on another base in Syria last week. Seven US personnel were also wounded in a rocket attack on the Ain al-Assad base in Iraq last week.

The uptick in attacks on US troops comes as the world awaits an Iran-led retaliatory attack against Israel over the assassination of Hamas’s Haniyeh in Tehran and Hezbollah’s Shukr in Beirut.

Father of slain twins says he did not get the chance to celebrate their birth

We’ve been reporting on Israel’s killing of four-day-old Palestinian twins in the city of Khan Younis.

Mohamed Mahdi Abu al-Kumsan, the twins’ father, spoke to Al Jazeera about their death.

“I went to get my *****ren’s birth certificates. My wife gave birth days ago and I did not have the opportunity to celebrate their birth. She had a c-section and she was very tired. She was unable to leave the house,” al-Kumsan said.

Muhammad left his family at home and returned with the *****ren’s birth certificates to find they had all been killed. The twins – Aisel and Aisar Abu al-Kumsan – were buried in the same body bag as their mother, who was a doctor.

Gaza’s Health Ministry said that a total of 115 infants who were born after Israel launched its war on Gaza have been killed due to the “bombing and the aggression”.

Iran says it is not involved in Gaza ceasefire talks

The Associated Press news agency is reporting that Iran is not considering sending representatives to the upcoming negotiations for a ceasefire in Gaza.

Iran’s mission to the UN told the AP in a statement:

“We have not engaged in the indirect cease-fire negotiations between Hamas and the regime, facilitated by Egypt, Qatar, and the US, and hold no intention for involvement in such negotiations.”

The statement comes as the US pushes for a ceasefire in the hopes that such a deal will prevent Iran and its allies from launching retaliatory attacks against Israel following the assassination of Hamas’s political chief Ismail Haniyeh in Tehran and Hezbollah commander Fuad Shukr in Beirut.

12 arrested at ultra-Orthodox protest against military draft

At least 12 people have been arrested after hundreds of ultra-Orthodox Jews protested in northern Israel against being drafted into the military.

Demonstrators gathered near the Michve Alon military training base, according to national broadcaster Kann, after they were summoned to report to a recruitment centre.

Israeli police said in a statement that the protesters “blocked traffic routes and lit a fire near the gates” of the military base, according to the Times of Israel.

The demonstration also reportedly turned violent, with participants throwing objects at police and soldiers guarding the base.

Israel approves new settlement on Palestinian UNESCO site near Bethlehem

Israel has approved a new settlement on a UNESCO World Heritage Site in the occupied West Bank, its far-right finance minister has said.

Bezalel Smotrich, who also heads civil affairs at the Defence Ministry, said his office had “completed its work and published a plan for the new Nahal Heletz settlement in Gush Etzion”, a bloc of settlements south of Jerusalem.

All of Israel’s settlements in the West Bank, occupied since 1967, are considered illegal under international law, regardless of whether they have Israeli planning permission.



The Israeli anti-settlement group Peace Now denounced the plan, calling it a “wholesale attack” on an area “renowned for its ancient terraces and sophisticated irrigation systems, evidence of thousands of years of human activity”.

Some 700,000 Israeli settlers now live in the West Bank, including occupied East Jerusalem.

Abbas says Russia is fair mediator, should take part in peace negotiations: Report

Palestinian Authority President Mahmoud Abbas has blamed the US for trying to box Russia out of Middle East peace talks and says Moscow should play a rule in such negotiations.

Speaking to Russia’s state-owned TASS news agency while visiting Moscow, Abbas said Russia “has always sought and is seeking ways to resolve the issue peacefully”.

“America has always wanted to exclude Russia from this process,” Abbas added. “We do not accept under any circumstances the exclusion of Russia from any format for a Middle East settlement because it has a truly fair position on the Middle East issue, based on international law.”

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Dimitri Lascaris - Israel vs. The Resistance: Waiting Is Part of the Punishment

Video shows Israeli troops taking body of killed Palestinian in Tammun

As we reported, Israeli forces have seized the bodies of four Palestinians killed in Tammun in the occupied West Bank.

Footage shared on a Palestinian social media account, verified by Al Jazeera’s fact-checking agency Sanad, appears to show Israeli troops dragging one of the dead bodies on the road before slinging it into the back of a military vehicle.

Israel regularly withholds the bodies of killed Palestinians it accuses of acts of violence, in what it claims is a form of deterrence.

This footage was deemed too graphic for inclusion on this live page.

Norway urges states to endorse declaration on student, school protection in war

At a UN Security Council discussion yesterday, Norway noted that in 2021, the council unanimously adopted Resolution 2601, which condemned attacks and threats of attack against schools, educational facilities and civilians connected with schools.

“The Safe School Declaration is endorsed by 120 states,” Norway said, urging all states to endorse it.

The declaration is an intergovernmental political commitment that allows states to support protecting students, teachers, schools, and universities from attack during times of armed conflict.

Several killed in ‘Israeli attack’ on southern Lebanese town

Lebanon’s Health Ministry said an “Israeli enemy” attack on the southern town of Marjayoun killed two people and wounded four, noting the toll was provisional.

The official National News Agency said an “enemy drone targeted a car” in the town square, a usually busy area with shops.

“This is a first for Marjayoun. While surrounding areas have been hit in the past, but Marjayoun itself, the centre, has never been hit,” said Al Jazeera’s Assed Baig, reporting from the site of the attack.

“This will come as a shock to many people.”

Earlier, we reported that at least one person was killed in the southern town of Blida in another Israeli attack.

Hezbollah launches rocket attack on Kiryat Shmona after Lebanon attack

Rockets have hit Israel’s Kiryat Shmona after its army bombed a crowded area in Lebanon’s al-Abbassieh that targeted a motorcycle.

Hezbollah said it launched a volley of Katyusha rockets on the northern Israeli area in retaliation, with local authorities reporting damage but no casualties.

Hezbollah has claimed seven attacks on Israeli positions today, with another using “squadrons of suicide drones” to hit a gathering of soldiers along the border.

More injured in Israel’s Lebanon attack, including *****ren

Lebanon’s Health Ministry says in an update about the Israeli air raid on al-Abbassieh in southern Lebanon that the number of injured has risen to 17, with four in critical condition.

In a statement cited by the country’s state-run National News Agency, it reports that 12 of the wounded are Lebanese, four are Syrians, and one is a Palestinian.

A 17-year-old boy is among the critically wounded, with other emergency cases including a 16-year-old boy, an eight-year-old girl and a Lebanese woman.

The Israeli military, which has carried out numerous air raids and assassinations in Lebanon since the start of the war on Gaza, has not commented on the al-Abbassieh air raid.

Netanyahu will lose more than Sinwar if there is a Gaza ceasefire: Professor

Menachem Klein, professor of political science at Bar-Ilan University, says the Israeli army is trying to solve the “problem” of having a high number of wounded soldiers by drafting the ultra-Orthodox.

“Not only the military soldiers fighting in Gaza face a problem, but the whole society is exhausted and suffers from post-trauma,” he told Al Jazeera from West Jerusalem. “This explains much of the Israeli public disregard about the heavy casualties the Israeli military inflicted and the war crimes it implemented in the Gaza Strip.”

Klein said the Gaza ceasefire talks not only represent an issue of negotiations between Israel, Hamas and mediators, but a power struggle within Israel.

“My reading is that at this point, the person that faces more losses than Sinwar by agreeing to ceasefire is Netanyahu,” he said about the Hamas and Israeli leaders.

“If Netanyahu makes a deal, he will be domestically seen as surrendering to pressure from Defence Minister Yoav Gallant and the General Staff of the army. I’m afraid he’s ready to take a gamble and face the risk of Hezbollah and Iran’s retaliation.”

AFC condemns Israel’s detention of Palestinian football chief

The Asian Football Confederation (AFC) has denounced Israeli authorities for detaining Jibril Rajoub, the president of the Palestine Olympic Committee and Palestine Football Association (PFA).

We reported yesterday that Rajoub was detained by Israeli forces as he returned to the occupied West Bank via Amman.

Although he was released, his passport was confiscated, and he has been summoned for further questioning on Thursday.

The AFC said it was “alarmed by the violation of Rajoub’s fundamental rights, particularly his freedom of movement to conduct his duties as a sports leader, especially as the president of the PFA”.

Rajoub has previously been threatened with imprisonment by some members of the Israeli government for campaigning to bar Israel from the Olympics and football World Cup because of its violations of the Olympic Charter and FIFA regulations against apartheid in sports.

Israel attacked ‘nearly every inch of Gaza with US-made bombs’

Jewish Voice for Peace, a US-based advocacy group, has made a map of the more than 70,000 bombs that Israel has dropped on the Gaza Strip since October 7 using UN satellite data.

“With the US as its collaborator, the Israeli military is carrying out the goal of Zionism: the complete and total ethnic cleansing of Palestinians from their land,” the group says.

“The US isn’t just allowing the Israeli government to commit a genocide, it’s actively assisting it. It’s well past time for a weapons embargo. We demand a complete end to US funding, arming, and backing of the state of Israel’s oppression of Palestinians.”

https://twitter.com/jvplive/status/1823451645478347040

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Israel has killed more than 40,000 Palestinians in Gaza since October 7: Ministry

In an official update, the Palestinian Health Ministry in Gaza says that 40,005 people have been killed in Israeli attacks on the Gaza Strip since the war began.

It added that 92,401 people were wounded in the same period.

632 killed in occupied West Bank since October 7

The killing of two Palestinian men in the Balata refugee camp this morning has brought the total number of those killed in the occupied territory since October 7 to 632, said the Palestinian Health Ministry.

Among the victims are 142 *****ren, nine women, and seven elderly people, said the ministry in a statement.

Palestinian officials say Israel intensifying espionage efforts

An official with the Palestinian Interior Ministry in Gaza has spoken to Al Jazeera about the espionage efforts by Israeli forces in the coastal enclave.

Here is a translated summary of what he said:

Israel has intensified attempts to bring down citizens in the espionage process in order to gather information about the resistance.
The security services arrested a number of people involved in cooperation with Israel and are under investigation.
Israeli officials impersonate relief organisations to collect information and blackmail citizens in light of the famine.
A number of those who were contacted were threatened with the bombing of their homes and the killing of their families.
The security services confront Israeli intelligence and its methods of trapping citizens into collaboration.
We call on citizens in the various areas of the Gaza Strip to beware of Israel’s methods and deception.

Israeli rabbis denounce Jewish prayers at Al-Aqsa compound

Israel’s National Security Minister Itamar Ben-Gvir drew global condemnation when he and about 3,000 Jewish worshippers defied on Tuesday a longstanding ban on non-Muslim prayer at the occupied East Jerusalem’s Al-Aqsa Mosque compound, known to Jews as Temple Mount.

“These are thugs in religious garb who only inflame tensions,” Rabbi David Cohen, a member of a policy-making body linked to one of two ultra-Orthodox parties in Israel’s ruling coalition, said in a joint video statement.

Four other leading rabbis followed by many Orthodox Jews made similar comments.

“It is strictly forbidden to enter the Temple Mount,” said Avigdor Nebenzahl, rabbi of the Old City of Jerusalem. The compound, Islam’s third-holiest site, has become a symbol of Palestinian national identity.

The UN denounced Ben-Gvir, calling the move “unduly provocative”. Meanwhile, the US criticised the security minister, saying he had hurt efforts for talks towards a Gaza ceasefire.

https://www.aljazeera.com/news/liveblog/2024/8/14/israels-war-on-gaza-live-un-told-israel-ignoring-global-outrage-over-gaza

Palestinian armed groups collaborating in combined mortar attacks in Gaza: Monitors

Palestinian armed groups have continued to attack Israeli forces, command posts and supply lines along the Netzarim Corridor south of Gaza City, with fighters from three separate groups firing mortar shells at the Israeli-built military access road on Monday, monitors report.

The corridor – which cuts through the Gaza Strip east to west and was built by the Israelis to allow for the rapid deployment of troops – has come under daily attack over recent weeks, US-based defence think tanks the Institute for the Study of War (ISW) and the Critical Threats Project (CTP) report.

In southern Khan Younis, fighters with Hamas, Palestinian Islamic Jihad (PIJ) and the Mujahideen Brigades carried out a combined mortar attack on Israeli forces operating in the east of the city, the ISW-CTP report, while the Al-Aqsa Martyrs Brigades mortared troops operating in the nearby az-Zanna area.

The National Resistance Brigades also mortared Israeli soldiers near the Rafah border crossing on Wednesday.

UNRWA rebuilds critical water well in Khan Younis

The UN agency for Palestinian refugees, UNRWA, has restored a major water well in Khan Younis that was destroyed months ago by Israeli military operations.

The well now serves as the largest supply of drinking water for displaced Palestinians in the area, pumping out more than 500 cubic metres (17,657 cubic feet) of water per day, said the agency.

Despite its impact, water access in most of Gaza remains scarce, with many families “forced to travel huge distances in sweltering temperatures for such a basic need”, said UNRWA spokeswoman Louise Wateridge.

“Others are not able to access [clean drinking water] at all, forcing them to survive on dirty water,” she added.

https://twitter.com/UNRWA/status/1823992980639810030

Group of US rabbis urge Netanyahu to sign ceasefire deal

The 99 rabbis and cantors “urgently” called on the Israeli prime minister and all relevant parties to “finalise the deal on the table – outlined by President Biden and endorsed by Qatar, Egypt and the UN Security Council – and to bring much-needed relief to those suffering”, according to the Jewish Telegraphic Agency.

The rabbis said Jewish people in Israel and the global diaspora cannot start healing until the 115 captives held by Hamas in Gaza are returned home.

“Time is running out, and we must seize this opportunity to restore hope to the region,” the group said in a statement.

“Every day that the hostages are held in Gaza is a day that hope is diminished. It’s time to restore that hope to its full glory, reunite the hostages with their families and the entire Jewish people by sealing this deal,” they added.

Columbia University president resigns following campus turmoil over Gaza war

Minouche Shafik said she has resigned effective immediately, a decision that comes almost four months after overseeing the university’s much-criticised handling of student protests against Israel’s war on Gaza.

Shafik acknowledged the Gaza protests in her resignation statement that was emailed to staff and students late on Wednesday.

“It has also been a period of turmoil where it has been difficult to overcome divergent views across our community. This period has taken a considerable toll on my family, as it has for others in our community,” Shafik said.

“Over the summer, I have been able to reflect and have decided that my moving on at this point would best enable Columbia to traverse the challenges ahead,” she said.

Shafik, who was named president of the university last year and was the first woman to take on the role, said she will return to the UK to lead an effort by the foreign secretary’s office to review the government’s approach to international development and how to improve capability.

Hamas says truce talks must focus on Biden’s UN-backed proposal

On the eve of ceasefire talks in Qatar, Hamas has again said that it wants Israel to stick to the original truce proposal which US President Joe Biden announced in July and which has been backed by the United Nations Security Council.

Osama Hamdan, a Hamas political official, told Al Jazeera:

“We expect to be told by the mediators that Israel has accepted what is being offered and any meeting should be based on talking about implementation mechanisms and setting deadlines rather than negotiating something new.

“Otherwise Hamas finds no reason to participate.”

As a reminder, Biden’s plan, which he said was proposed by Israel, included a temporary ceasefire until all Israeli troops withdraw from Gaza and the release of some captives.

In the second stage, Hamas and Israel would begin negotiations for a permanent end to hostilities. Reconstruction in the Gaza Strip and an end to the war are part of the third and last stage.

Israel, however, has since added new demands.

It wants to be allowed to resume fighting in Gaza after the temporary truce ends. It also wants to retain control of the Rafah border crossing and Philadelphi Corridor – the buffer zone between Egypt and Gaza which facilitates aid deliveries.

Red Sea attacks contribute to profits fall for Dubai-based port operator

Dubai-based port operator DP World reports its half-year profits fell by nearly 60 percent, in part over the continuing attacks by Yemen’s Houthis over the war on Gaza that have affected shipping through the Red Sea.

DP World reported profits of $265m this year, down from $651m at the same time last year. DP World Group’s chairman and CEO, Sultan Ahmed bin Sulayem, acknowledged that the Red Sea disruptions affected the firm’s revenues.

“The year 2024 has been marked by a deteriorating geopolitical environment and disruptions to global supply chains due to the Red Sea crisis,” he said in a statement, according to AP news agency.

IRGC member dies in Iran after being wounded in Israeli air strike in Syria

The commander-in-chief of Iran’s Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps (IRGC) has confirmed that a member of the elite force who was wounded in an Israeli air strike in Syria has died.

Hossein Salami said in a statement carried by state media that Colonel Ahmadreza Afshari, a member of the IRGC’s aerospace division, succumbed to his wounds.

According to the commander, Afshari died today after being transferred to Iran for medical treatment after being targeted in an air raid in the first half of the Iranian month of Mordad, which will end on Wednesday.

Netanyahu denies Trump call

The office of Israeli Prime Minister Netanyahu has denied a US media report that Netanyahu spoke by phone yesterday with US presidential candidate Donald Trump about Gaza ceasefire negotiations.

“Contrary to media reports, Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu did not speak yesterday with former President Donald Trump,” said a statement from Netanyahu’s office.

US news outlet Axios had reported that the two leaders spoke by phone about the upcoming ceasefire negotiations, with one source quoted by the media saying Trump “intended to encourage Netanyahu to take the deal”, but did not know if he had actually relayed this message.

Forty settlers attempt to enter Gaza Strip: Report

Israeli broadcaster Channel 7 reports that 40 Israeli settlers tried to enter the Strip from the Beit Hanoon (Erez) crossing in northern Gaza.

The media outlet says that they were intercepted by Israeli security services and transported from the area, and that seven of them were detained for questioning.

Scuffles in New York after pro-Palestine protesters disrupt Harris campaign event

Police in New York City have scuffled with and arrested several pro-Palestine protesters in the borough of Harlem after the demonstrators disrupted a campaign event for the Democratic presidential nominee, Kamala Harris, according to activists and media reports.

The activist group Within Our Lifetime, which organised the protest, said in a post on X that the police “ruthlessly beat and arrested protesters in Harlem” after they held a “noise” demonstration to disrupt the Democratic Party’s campaign launch event for Harris.

“They waited until the event ended and the cameras left, then began to attack us with batons, tasers and pepper spray,” the group said.

There was no immediate comment from the New York police.

According to US’s Fox News and Israel’s i24News, the confrontations took place after the protesters stormed an afterparty following the event and set off smoke bombs in the area.



Israeli protesters demanding ceasefire deal arrested

Israeli police this morning have arrested four demonstrators, demanding an immediate deal for the exchange of captives held in Gaza, in front of the Jerusalem home of Economy Minister Nir Barkat.

Israeli newspaper Haaretz said that the demonstrators blocked the entrance to the parking garage of Barkat’s house, leading to their arrest.

The demonstrators chanted slogans including “deal now”, “bring them all back now” and “no economy, no security. The government must be changed”.

Netanyahu turned Israel into ‘pariah state’, says Israeli general

A retired Israeli general has accused Prime Minister Netanyahu of intentionally misleading the public about the Gaza war for his own personal interests.

In an op-ed for Israel’s Maariv newspaper, General Yitzhak Brik said that despite being aware that Israel’s military cannot fully root out Hamas during the war, Netanyahu has continued to insist on marching towards total victory so he can stay in power.

“Neither the well-being of the people nor the security of the state concerns Netanyahu, but only his personal survival at any cost,” wrote Brik.

He added: “The almost year-long conflict has caused us to lose our standing in the world. The state of Israel has become a pariah state, isolated and regarded with disdain, and even our closest friends in Europe are turning their backs on us.”

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>>483488
>vid related
That guy thinks Iran might already have a nuke. My guess is that Iran probably has all the parts to build one, but they won't bring it online to establish deterrence until they have tried everything else first.

If they have a nuke the most hardcore move is to hide it inside of Gaza, wait for the fascists to complete the ethnic cleansing and claim their "beach-front property". Then the last actually existing expression of colonial power evaporates.

Leave-behind-nukes was considered as a contingency during the cold war, it was ultimately rejected because it would have meant mass evacuations. But in case of an ethnic cleansing, that consideration would no longer apply.

I would rate the likely-hood of that scenario relatively low, because nukes are really obvious devices on account of having a distinctive radioactive signature. Sneaking one into Gaza would be nightmare difficulty.

Maybe it's time to restrain Israel's aggression so that considerations of this type go back to being insanity of the historic type.
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Gaza real death toll likely to top 50,000, Hamas media office says

The official death toll in Gaza has surpassed 40,000, but another 10,000 people remain missing under the rubble of collapsed buildings, the Hamas government media office has said at a press conference.

It said the official death toll only included casualties that had been brought to hospitals but that more bodies were yet to be retrieved, meaning the real number of deaths may surpass 50,000.

It added that 92,401 people had been injured, many of whom could not receive medical treatment due to the collapse of the health system.

US, UK forces hit western Yemen, Houthi media reports

Houthi-affiliated media Al Masirah says UK and US jets have carried out a raid on the as-Salif district in Hodeidah province.

The US has led a coalition in attacks on Yemen’s Houthis over the group’s campaign to target shipping owned by Israel, or linked to Israeli ports, traversing the Red Sea and Gulf of Aden.

The Houthis say the attacks on Israel-linked shipping will stop when Israel ends its war on Gaza.

Don’t return to Israel without ceasefire deal, protester tells negotiators

In Tel Aviv, families and supporters of some of the captives held in Gaza are protesting outside the headquarters of Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu’s Likud Party.

“To the negotiating team – if a deal is not signed today or in the coming days at this summit, do not return to Israel. You have no reason to return to Israel without a deal,” Reuters quoted Yotam Cohen, whose brother Nimrod Cohen is a captive in Gaza, as saying.

US colleges brace for a resurgence in protests against war in Gaza

As students return to colleges across the United States, administrators are bracing for a resurgence in activism against the war in Gaza, and some schools are adopting rules to limit the kind of protests that swept campuses earlier this year.

Some of the new rules imposed by universities include banning encampments, limiting the duration of demonstrations, allowing protests only in designated spaces and restricting campus access to those with university identification. Critics say some of the measures will curtail free speech.

At Harvard University, a draft document obtained by the student newspaper during the summer break showed the college was considering prohibitions on overnight camping, chalk messages and unapproved signage.

Nevertheless, Mahmoud Khalil, a lead negotiator working on behalf of Columbia student protesters, said he fully expected protests, including possible encampments, to resume when students return.

“As long as Columbia continues to invest and to benefit from the Israeli apartheid, the students will continue their activism on campus in so many different ways,” he said.

US imposes sanctions targeting Houthi, Hezbollah trade

The United States has issued more sanctions targeting Houthi and Hezbollah trade networks as it increases pressure on Iranian-backed groups.

The US Treasury Department in a statement said it targeted companies, individuals and vessels accused of being involved in the shipment of Iranian commodities, including oil and liquefied petroleum gas (LPG) to Yemen and the United Arab Emirates on behalf of a Houthi financial official’s network.

It also targeted Hezbollah shipments of LPG, including through the designation of a Hong Kong-based ship manager and operator as well as several tankers.

“Today’s action underscores our continued commitment to disrupting Iran’s primary source of funding to its regional terrorist proxies like Lebanese [Hezbollah] and the Houthis,” Treasury’s Acting Under Secretary for Terrorism and Financial Intelligence, Bradley Smith, said in a statement.

“Our message is clear: those who seek to finance these groups’ destabilising activities will be held to account”.

Israel’s president condemns settler attack on West Bank village

Israeli President Isaac Herzog has condemned the storming of the village of Jit, in the occupied West Bank, saying it harmed the “name and position of Israel in the world during a particularly sensitive and difficult period”.

Masked settlers torched homes and opened fire on Palestinians, according to Israeli and Palestinian media, killing at least one person and severely injuring one other.

“This is not our way and certainly not the way of Torah and Judaism,” Herzog said, calling for law enforcement officials to act against the perpetrators.

Herzog added that the attack had been carried out by an extreme minority that “harms the law-abiding settler population and the settlement as a whole”.

Israeli settlements in the West Bank, deemed illegal under international law, are often cited as the main barrier to any lasting peace with Palestinians under a two-state solution.

(anon's note: sure, Isaac…)

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Israel expects UK, French support in potential attack against Iran

Israel’s foreign minister says Israel expects Britain and France to join it in attacking Iran if Tehran hits Israel.

Israel Katz relayed the message directly during a meeting with French Foreign Minister Stephane Sejourne and British Foreign Secretary David Lammy, who are visiting Israel, the AFP news agency reported.

“If Iran attacks, we expect the coalition to join Israel not only in defence but also in attacking significant targets in Iran,” Katz told his French and UK counterparts.

Hezbollah says it hits Israeli troops in northern Israel

The Lebanese group says on Telegram that it has struck Israeli soldiers at the Birkat Risha military site with “guided weapons”.

It added that it hit them directly and caused “confirmed causalities”.

No ‘positive signals’ yet from ceasefire talks: Hamas spokesman

Hamas spokesman Osama Hamdan has spoken with Al Jazeera about the status of ongoing ceasefire talks in Doha.

He said that Hamas, which is not directly participating in the talks, does not yet have a clear picture of where the negotiations stand, but that its officials have no reason to believe Israel is sending any positive signals.

“Mediators are still talking about bridging the gaps, but it is clear that the Israeli side is adding more conditions, talking about new issues,” said Hamdan. “I believe they are trying to undermine the process.”

Specifically, Hamdan pushed back on the prospect of Israel maintaining security control over Gaza’s Philadelphi Corridor, saying Hamas continued to demand a “complete withdrawal” from the Strip, which it had previously received assurances from mediators of.

If Israel relays any “positive signals”, Hamas would be willing to participate in the talks, but that has not happened yet, said Hamdan.

‘Clock is ticking’ for Harris: Pro-Palestinian activist

A coalition of about 200 social justice organisations are planning to march at the US Democratic National Convention (DNC) in Chicago on Monday, protesting one of the thorniest electoral issues – Washington’s aid to Israel.

Hatem Abudayyeh, spokesperson for the March on the DNC coalition, told Reuters dozens of coalition group leaders met after President Joe Biden ended his campaign but decided to go ahead with the rally nonetheless.

The Abandon Biden campaign group believes his replacement, Vice President Kamala Harris, bears responsibility for Gaza’s humanitarian crisis but is not yet launching an Abandon Harris campaign, spokesperson Hudhayfah Ahmad was quoted as saying by the agency.

The group will be in Chicago and watching for changes to the Democratic Party’s position on Israel-Palestine.

“We’re going to give [Harris] a lot more grace than we gave Joe Biden,” Ahmad said. “However, I will emphasise, the clock is ticking and our patience is running out.”

Iran, Hezbollah could try to assassinate Israeli security officials: Report

Members of Israel’s security cabinet have been warned that Iran and Hezbollah may attempt to assassinate top Israeli security officials, reports Israel’s Ynet news site.

Targets could include Israeli ministers, parliament members, current or former military officers, or intelligence officials, according to the report.

Israel’s Shin Bet spy agency is on heightened alert due to the threat, said Ynet.

The warning comes as Israel braces for an expected attack from Iran and its allies, who have promised to retaliate for the assassination of Hamas’s Ismail Haniyeh in Tehran on July 31.

Hezbollah releases video threatening Israel with missile attacks

Hezbollah has released a video appearing to show an elaborate underground military site equipped with heavy missiles and launchers.

In the four-minute video, armed men are seen setting up the missiles in the winding tunnel-like facility as the voice of Hezbollah leader Hassan Nasrallah appears to play in the background.

“Missiles are placed, deployed and focused on targets,” the voice says.

“If Israel imposes a war on Lebanon, Israel will face a destiny and reality it didn’t expect,” it says.

Israeli Finance Minister Smotrich’s remarks on settler attack ‘performative’
Zein Basravi
Reporting from Amman, Jordan

Al Jazeera is reporting from outside Israel because it has been banned by the Israeli government.

We’ve heard from Israel’s far-right finance minister, Bezalel Smotrich, who himself lives in a settlement not far from where [the Israeli settler attack] took place last night [near Qalqilya].

He said: “The actions of the settlers are not connected in any way to the settlement enterprise or to settlers there.” He described what happened as acts by “criminals who should be dealt with by the law enforcement authorities”.

This might seem on the surface to be a bit of sympathy from a far-right settler minister in the Israeli government, but you have to go on and read what else he said.

He said: “We build and develop the settlements in a legal and stately manner.” He added that “criminal anarchist violence has absolutely nothing to do with the work of settlements”.

This clearly illustrates that Smotrich is more interested in Israelis on his turf in a sense. His comments are not a show of sympathy for the loss of Palestinian life or property.

We also have to remember what Smotrich said last year when a similar attack took place on the Palestinian town of Huwara. Smotrich said that Huwara “needs to be wiped out” and that “the state of Israel should do it”.

So these comments that seem to strike a little bit of balance on the surface simply aren’t that. If anything, they are performative.

Hamas calls on West Bank to ‘rise up in anger’ after deadly settler rampage

Hamas has offered condolences to a Palestinian killed during a nighttime Israeli settler attack in the occupied West Bank, saying the assault is part of Israel’s “fascist extermination plans”.

“We call on our people in all governorates of the West Bank to rise up in anger to deter the settlers and repel their terrorist attacks,” said Hamas in a statement.

Israel’s “policy of incursions, assassinations and unleashing settler gangs will only increase our people’s adherence to their land and holy sites”, it added.

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>>483490
It's tough to tell. Tbh if they had all the components, I think they'd probably have assembled it. It also could all be a bluff, or they could have assurances from a nuclear armed country like NK.

Someone in another thread claimed that hiding a nuke in Gaza would be difficult because the radiation can be detected easily… but I doubt there's no way to get past that. Idk. Anyway, letting them complete their ethnic cleansing and then nuking historic land would be a loss to Iran, I think. The Zionists are the ones who love bombing the shit out of this whole area.
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>>483498
>Tbh if they had all the components, I think they'd probably have assembled it.
I think the Iranians would prefer to build civilian nuclear power stations. If they deploy a nuclear weapons program that would probably delay power generation.

>It also could all be a bluff, or they could have assurances from a nuclear armed country like NK.

A bluff is unlikely, we know they did enrichment.

>Someone in another thread claimed that hiding a nuke in Gaza would be difficult because the radiation can be detected easily… but I doubt there's no way to get past that.

The radiation signature can be blocked when it's underwater like in a submarine or when it's in underground silos. A rule of thumb: if it's got lots of mass it blocks radiation. So plenty of water or lots of dirt do the trick. Once in place it would be easy to shield, simply by placing it in a deep enough hole. But moving that stuff is really hard. Even heavily shielded nuclear waste transports that basically are really heavy train-cars, light up detectors. I think that in order to smuggle nukes you would have to specially design them to be broken up into very small parts and then re-assembled at the destination. I think that is really hard to do.

> Anyway, letting them complete their ethnic cleansing and then nuking historic land would be a loss to Iran, I think. The Zionists are the ones who love bombing the shit out of this whole area.

It is very unlikely that Iran suffers from sentimentality
The Iranians are interested in 2 things mainly
1 deterrence to stop the assassinations, sabotage-operation and the military strikes coming from Israel
2 containment of Zionist expansion of territorial Israel
That's what they will pursue.
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>>483496
>Israel’s foreign minister says Israel expects Britain and France to join it in attacking Iran if Tehran hits Israel.
It appears that Israel asks all their allies to commit political suicide.
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Electronic Intifada on upcoming DNC protests in Chicago on Monday

Israeli aircraft bomb 30 sites in Gaza over past day: Army

Attacks have been carried out on military buildings, fighter squads and other targets, according to a military statement.

It said troops operating in the southern city of Khan Younis artillery shelled and carried out air attacks on multiple areas where rockets were launched from on troops.

Soldiers also raided a building in Khan Younis where they found a cache of weapons, including rocket-propelled grenades and explosive devices, the military added.

Meanwhile, the Israeli forces discovered various tunnel shafts and killed several gunmen with a drone in central Gaza, the statement said.

Man charged in US for alleged threats towards perceived Israel backers

The Jordanian citizen residing in Florida has been charged with threatening to use explosives against an energy facility for its perceived support of Israel, according to the US Justice Department.

The arrested man was identified as Hashem Younis Hashem Hnaihen, 43, the Reuters news agency said.

“We allege that the defendant threatened to carry out hate-fueled mass violence in our country, motivated in part by a desire to target businesses for their perceived support of Israel,” US Attorney General Merrick Garland said in a statement on Thursday.

FBI Director Christopher Wray added that “the defendant allegedly attacked a power facility and threatened local businesses, causing hundreds of thousands of dollars in damages”.

No ‘rest even in death’: Bodies of Palestinian *****ren confiscated by Israeli forces

Israel’s military confiscated and continues to withhold from families and relatives the bodies of 35 Palestinian *****ren killed in the occupied territory since 2016, a ***** rights group said.

In violation of international humanitarian and human rights law, Israeli authorities continue to hold the remains of slain Palestinian *****ren in what grieving families see as an act of “collective punishment”, Defense for *****ren International – Palestine said.

The latest body of a ***** taken by Israeli forces was that of 16-year-old Shadi Wissam Mohammad Shiha, who was killed by Israeli sniper fire on Tuesday night in the village of Anata, northeast of Jerusalem, while closing up his family-owned car wash.

“Palestinian *****ren cannot rest even in death as Israeli authorities continue confiscating *****ren’s bodies and withholding them from their families indefinitely,” the organisation said in a statement.

‘Time is now’: UN rights expert says sanction Israel over settler attacks on Palestinians

The UN’s special rapporteur on the human rights situation in the occupied Palestinian territory said “sanctions must be imposed” on Israel over Israeli settler violence against Palestinian communities in the occupied West Bank.

In a post on social media highlighting remarks by humanitarian law expert, Itay Epshtain, that “settler violence is instructed, directed, and controlled” by Israeli state officials, the UN’s Francesca Albanese said sanctions need to go beyond individual settlers and illegal settlements.

“Time to act was decades ago: as it was not done, that time is now,” Albanese said.

US military destroys Houthi ground control station in Yemen

The US military’s Central Command (CENTCOM) has announced that it has destroyed a “ground control station” in a Houthi-controlled area of Yemen.

Trump claims he told Netanyahu ‘the killing has to stop’ in July

US Republican presidential candidate Donald Trump has claimed that he told Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu to end Israel’s war on Gaza during their meeting in Florida in July.

“He knows what he’s doing, I did encourage him to get this over with,” Trump said at a news conference on Thursday. “It has to get over with fast, but have victory, get your victory and get it over with. It has to stop, the killing has to stop.”

Trump met Netanyahu at his Mar-a-Lago residence in Florida when the Israeli prime minister was in the US to deliver a controversial address to a joint session of the US Congress. During the visit, Netanyahu also met with US President Joe Biden and Vice President Kamala Harris.

We previously reported that the Israeli prime minister’s office had denied a report from US outlet Axios that Trump and Netanyahu spoke on the phone on Wednesday, in a call in which Trump “intended to encourage Netanyahu to take the deal” – referring to a ceasefire.

Activists prepare to defy Israeli naval blockade of Gaza

Peace activists from several countries are setting out on a converted trawler to defy an Israeli blockade and deliver humanitarian aid to Palestinians in the Gaza Strip.

“The purpose of this mission is to send a message that civil society is not OK with what’s happening in Gaza,” Fellipe Lopes, the Portuguese media coordinator of the Freedom Flotilla Coalition on board the ship Handala told Reuters during a stopover in Malta.

It will be a trip fraught with danger. Israeli forces killed nine activists when they stopped and boarded another coalition ship on a similar mission to Gaza in 2010.

“We expect to encounter resistance throughout our mission,” said Australian activist Michael Coleman.

“Ours is not an illegal activity in any shape or form. The International Court of Justice has asked them to grant unfettered access to aid into Gaza and I implore them to let us and other aids through immediately,” he said.

The trip along the Eastern Mediterranean to Gaza will take a week but organisers said they might stop over in another harbour on the way.

UN expert condemns alleged *****ual assault of Palestinian by Israeli soldiers

The special rapporteur on torture, Alice Jill Edwards, has responded to the alleged gang ***** by Israeli soldiers at the Sde Teiman detention facility in the Negev Desert in southern Israel, calling the case “particularly gruesome”.

“There are no circumstances in which *****ual torture or *****ualised inhuman and degrading treatment can be justified,” Edwards said in a statement. “This alleged *****ual torture involving multiple offenders is particularly gruesome.”

A video of the alleged attack, which has been verified by Al Jazeera, shows the prisoner being selected from a larger group lying bound on the floor. The victim is then escorted to a wall, where guards, using their shields to hide their identity from the camera, proceed to ***** him.

Samples from more possible polio cases in Gaza sent to Jordan for testing

While the World Health Organization did not confirm any polio cases in Gaza on Friday, it said that three *****ren in Gaza were found with acute flaccid paralysis – the onset of weakness or paralysis with reduced muscle tone, a common symptom of polio.

The *****ren’s stool samples have been sent for testing to the Jordan National Polio Laboratory, it said.

The potentially fatal, paralysing disease mostly strikes *****ren under the age of five and typically spreads through contaminated water. Pakistan and Afghanistan are the only countries where the spread of polio has never been stopped.

In July, the WHO said a variant of poliovirus type 2 was discovered in wastewater samples from southern Khan Younis and central Deir el-Balah, and linked to a variant of the poliovirus last detected in Egypt in 2023.

On Friday, the Palestinian Health Ministry said that a 10-month-old baby has been diagnosed with polio in Gaza, which the United Nations says had been free of the disease for 25 years.

https://www.aljazeera.com/news/liveblog/2024/8/16/israel-war-on-gaza-live-*****ren-killed-in-israeli-attack-on-jabalia-camp
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>>483507
>Man charged
>threatening to use explosives against an energy facility
>threatened to carry out hate-fueled mass violence

All the weapons producers that supply Israel are complicit in doing that.
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 No.483509

Fire, power outages in northern Israel after missile barrage: Reports

Numerous projectiles have been intercepted in northern Israel, according to Israeli media and footage verified by Al Jazeera’s fact-checking agency Sanad.

The incoming projectiles or fragments have sparked a fire in Israel’s Biriya forest, while power has gone out in the towns of Safed and HaGlilit, reports Israel’s Ynet news site.

Israel says Hezbollah commander killed in Tyre attack

One person has now been killed in an Israeli attack on a motorcycle near Lebanon’s Tyre, according to Lebanon’s National News Agency.

Israel’s military in a statement confirmed it carried out the attack, which it said killed a commander in Hezbollah’s elite Radwan Force, named as Hussein Ibrahim Kaseb.

Hezbollah did not immediately comment on the attack.

Israeli president debates protesters outside home, suggests Ben-Gvir should be removed

A group of antigovernment protesters have gathered outside the home of Isaac Herzog, accusing him of failing his constituents, reports the Ynet news site.

The Israeli president told the protesters he was doing his best to bring the country together. But when asked if he supported unity with Kahanists – a reference to a far-right Zionist ideology linked to National Security Minister Itamar Ben-Gvir – Herzog said: “On the contrary, Kahanism should certainly be removed. Kahanism should be removed from the government,” according to Ynet.

‘Uncommitted’ delegates bring Gaza-war message to Democratic convention
Joseph Stepansky

Next week, 30 delegates from across the United States representing voters who cast ballots in protest of Democrats’ pro-Israel policies will be heading to the Democratic National Convention (DNC) in Chicago.

Initially, the movement aimed to encourage primary voters across the country to cast their “uncommitted” ballots to protest Joe Biden’s “ironclad” support for Israel, but now that the primary season is over, it has set its sights on the DNC.

Hamas official dismisses Biden ceasefire optimism as ‘illusion’: Report

A senior Hamas official has dismissed Biden’s optimism after the American leader said a Gaza ceasefire was closer after talks in Doha.

“To say that we are getting close to a deal is an illusion,” Hamas political bureau member Sami Abu Zuhri said in a statement sent to AFP. “We are not facing a deal or real negotiations, but rather the imposing of American diktats.”

Iran’s UN mission hints at holding off on retaliation amid Gaza truce talks

Asked whether progress in ceasefire talks means Iran will continue to hold off on any retaliatory attack against Israel, a representative from Iran’s mission to the UN in New York responded, “We hope so”, the Reuters news agency reports.

The region has braced for a strong response following Israel’s assassination of Hamas political leader Ismail Haniyeh in Iran’s capital Tehran in late July.

A retaliation has yet to materialise and with a deal between Israel and Hamas appearing to be moving closer, US officials have said that an Iranian strike could derail the talks.

A senior White House official, briefing reporters on condition of anonymity, said the US is sending a message to Iran: “Do not do such a thing. Don’t. We mean it. The consequences for such a thing would be cataclysmic”.

Vast majority of Israelis back reaching a Gaza deal: Poll

Sixty-three percent of respondents want the Israeli government to close an agreement with Hamas over a truce and the return of captives in Gaza, according to a poll by Israeli broadcaster Channel 12.

About a quarter of the respondents said they are undecided on the issue, while 12 percent stressed they oppose a deal, a report by the channel said.

Gaza ceasefire talks, which were continuing in Doha, paused on Friday with negotiators to meet again next week to seek an agreement.

Israeli evacuation orders no longer prelude to ground operations: Monitors

Israel’s mass evacuation orders for areas of the Gaza Strip are “no longer a reliable indicator” that an Israeli ground operation is imminent, war monitors report.

Addressing the most recent orders for people to flee Beit Hanoon city in the north of Gaza, US-based think tanks the Institute for the Study of War (ISW) and Critical Threats Project (CTP) said Israeli forces had already issued evacuation orders for the area on August 7.

But Israeli ground forces did not advance on Beit Hanoon despite the earlier order for people to leave, and they have “not conducted clearing operations in all of the recent evacuation zones”, according to the latest ISW-CTP joint report.

The ISW-CTP also said that Palestinian fighters launched rockets and mortar shells targeting Israeli forces deployed on the Netzarim and Philadelpi corridors on Friday, Al-Aqsa Martyrs Brigades snipers targeted Israeli forces to the east of Khan Younis, and the Palestinian Mujahideen Movement used a “barrel bomb” against an Israeli armoured personnel carrier in Rafah city.

Hamas fighters also launched two separate rocket barrages targeting Israeli territory on Friday, including five missiles fired at Israel’s Nirim area, east of Khan Younis.

Casualties in Israeli attack on Lebanon include *****ren: State media

We are receiving updates on Israel’s air attack on southern Lebanon.

About 10 people have been killed, including two *****ren, and five have been wounded by the attack on a residential building in the city of Nabatieh, according to state news agency NNA.

The victims were all Syrian citizens, NNA said, adding that a final toll of the attack would be announced after DNA tests were conducted to determine the identity of the victims.

The Israeli military said the air attack targeted a weapons depot used by Hezbollah.

https://www.aljazeera.com/news/liveblog/2024/8/17/israel-war-on-gaza-live-israeli-attacks-continue-as-focus-on-truce-talks
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Qassam, al-Quds Brigades claim attacks on Israeli military targets

The military wings of Hamas and the Palestinian Islamic Jihad say their fighters:

shelled the Re’im military base in southern Israel
detonated two antipersonnel devices in two military jeeps in Tal al-Hawa, south of Gaza City and then clashed with soldiers using automatic weapons, leading to an unknown number of deaths and injuries
targeted a group of soldiers east of Khan Younis
clashed with Israeli forces east of al-Qarara, north of Khan Younis
detonated a landmine underneath an Israeli military vehicle in the Zeitoun neighbourhood

Protests held outside homes of several Israeli ministers: Report

Israeli newspaper Haaretz reports that dozens of Israelis have gathered outside houses of ministers and public officials across the country, protesting against the government and calling for a deal to secure the release of the captives held in Gaza.

The newspaper reports that some of the protesters, some blindfolded and others holding signs, were scattered along Likud politician Yuli Edelstein’s route as he was making his way to his synagogue.

https://www.aljazeera.com/news/liveblog/2024/8/17/israel-war-on-gaza-live-israeli-attacks-continue-as-focus-on-truce-talks
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>>483508
Obviously, Merrick Garland is full of shit.
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Mayor of Chicago calls Gaza war ‘genocidal’ ahead of DNC

Brandon Johnson, the mayor of Chicago, has referred to Israel’s war on Gaza as “genocidal” in an interview with Mother Jones magazine, ahead of the Democratic National Convention, which begins in Chicago on Monday.

“What’s happening right now is not only egregious, it is genocidal,” Johnson, a progressive Democrat, said.

“We have to acknowledge and name it for what it is and have the moral courage to exercise our authority.”

US Democratic Presidential candidate Kamala Harris is expected to face antiwar protests during the convention, including from delegates from the “uncommitted” movement.

https://www.aljazeera.com/news/liveblog/2024/8/18/israels-war-on-gaza-live-israeli-attack-killed-family-asleep-in-bed

Some protesters tear down security fence as thousands march outside Democratic National Convention

CHICAGO (AP) — Dozens of protesters broke through a security fence near the site of the Democratic National Convention on its opening day Monday as thousands took to the streets to voice their opposition to the war in Gaza.

Families with babies in strollers, students, elected leaders and others holding signs and flags joined the march to the United Center, where the convention is being held, to call for a ceasefire in the Israel-Hamas war. As the larger group marched peacefully, a few dozen who broke away tore down pieces of the security fence.

Several protesters who had managed to get through the fence were detained and handcuffed by the police. Officers put on gas masks as some protesters tried to bring down a second fence set up in front of police. Authorities said the inner security perimeter surrounding convention site was not breached and there was no threat to those attending the convention.



The march happened just as President Joe Biden, who has been the target of intense criticism from pro-Palestinian groups, including the marchers, was doing a walk-through of the largely empty United Center. Biden was scheduled to address the party in the evening.

“Biden, you can’t hide. We charge you with genocide,” the marchers chanted amid the beating of drums. They also referred to him as “Genocide Joe” and lodged similar chants at Vice President Kamala Harris.

Protesters said their plans have not changed since Biden left the race and the party quickly rallied behind Harris, who will formally accept the Democratic nomination this week. Activists said they were ready to amplify their progressive message before the nation’s top Democratic leaders.

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>>483533
>“What’s happening right now is not only egregious, it is genocidal,” Johnson, a progressive Democrat, said.
>“We have to acknowledge and name it for what it is and have the moral courage
It shouldn't need any moral courage. it's the 21 century dammit, it was supposed to be about aspirational stuff like building a Lunar base. Not a *****ing blood-bath.
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WATCH: Protesters detained in Gaza rally outside Democratic convention

Waiting period for Iran’s retaliation against Israel ‘could be long’: IRGC

The remarks were made by an Iran Revolutionary Guards spokesperson and quoted by the state media.

The Middle East has been bracing for Iran’s promised retaliation over the killing of Hamas leader Ismail Haniyeh in Tehran on July 31.

Israel has neither confirmed nor denied that it had any involvement in the killing.

How many captives remain in Gaza?

As we reported earlier, Israel’s military has announced the recent recovery of the bodies of six Israeli captives from Gaza.

With this discovery, how many captives remain in Gaza, and how many are believed to be alive?

According to a tally from AFP news agency, there are more than 100 captives – out of 251 originally taken on October 7 – still in Gaza. Seventy-one of the remaining captives are believed to be alive.

Of the 71 who may still be alive, 64 are Israelis (some of whom have more than one nationality), six are Thai nationals and one is a Nepalese national, said AFP.

They comprise 57 men, 12 women and two *****ren. Eleven are military personnel, the agency added.

Qassam Brigades claims killing Israeli soldiers in Rafah

The armed wing of Hamas says on Telegram that its fighters entered into close clashes with troops, using hand grenades and machineguns.

Three soldiers were killed in the clashes in the Canada Camp in the Tal as-Sultan neighbourhood, west of the southern city of Rafah, it added.

Lapid demands Gaza truce, deal on captives ‘before they all die’

The Israeli opposition leader has renewed his call for an agreement for a Gaza truce and the release of captives in the enclave.

“Enough with the briefings, enough with the tweets, enough with the rhymes in front of cameras,” he wrote on X.

“All of Netanyahu’s attempts to sabotage the negotiations should stop. Deal now, before they all die,” Lapid added.

US is a party in war in Gaza: Iranian spokesperson

A spokesperson for Iran’s Islamic Revolutionary Guards Corps says Tehran does not consider US actions on the war in Gaza sincere, according to state media.

Washington is a party in the war, the spokesperson was quoted as saying, while stressing that Iran supports any move that would lead to an end of the war and help the people of Gaza.

Many ***** Palestinians self-censoring: 7amleh

The Arab Center for the Advancement of Social Media has published a report about the digital security landscape for Palestinians aged 15 to 30 in the occupied West Bank and East Jerusalem.

The centre, known as 7amleh, found that since Israel’s war on Gaza began, there has been a decline in active youth political participation on social media networks with 39 percent of respondents resorting to deleting political and social posts for fear of repercussions.

It added that 50 percent of users said restrictions by platforms on publishing, such as shadow banning by Meta (the company that owns Facebook and Instagram), have led them to reduce their digital footprint.

The report also found that nearly half of users had been questioned and investigated by Israeli security agencies or had heard of individuals who had been questioned about their posts on social media platforms.

Egypt unlikely to ‘budge’ on Philadelphi Corridor, Rafah crossing

Former Egyptian Assistant Foreign Minister Hussein Haridy says questions over the status of the Philadelphi Corridor, a strip of land that runs along the Gaza-Egypt border, and the Rafah crossing there are likely to feature prominently in Blinken’s talks with Egyptian officials today.

As we’ve reported, Israel has pressed to maintain control over these strategic sections of Gaza in ceasefire negotiations, conditions that Hamas and Egypt have rejected.

“Egypt has always rejected a permanent Israeli military presence in the Philadelphi Corridor as well as Israeli control over the Palestinian side of the Rafah crossing,” Haridy said. “This remains the Egyptian position.”

Netanyahu ‘not sure’ there will be a deal: Report

Israeli PM Netanyahu has told relatives of captives in Gaza that he is “not sure” there will be a ceasefire, reports Israel’s Walla news site.

“I’m not sure there will be a deal, but if there is a deal – the deal will be one that preserves … Israel’s strategic assets,” Netanyahu told the captives’ family members in a meeting today.

During the meeting, Netanyahu also doubled down on maintaining control over the Philadelphi Corridor, which has become a major sticking point in the continuing ceasefire negotiations, reported Walla.

Israel will not withdraw from the area “under any circumstances”, Netanyahu said, despite “enormous” pressure.

‘Time has come to end the ongoing war’: El-Sisi

Egyptian President Abdel Fattah el-Sisi has warned US Secretary of State Antony Blinken of the risk of the war in Gaza expanding regionally in a way “difficult to imagine”.

“The ceasefire in Gaza must be the beginning of broader international recognition of the Palestinian state and the implementation of the two-state solution, as this is the basic guarantor of stability in the region,” he added as the two met in El Alamein.

“The time has come to end the ongoing war, and to resort to wisdom, and to uphold the language of peace and diplomacy,” el-Sisi said in a statement, adding all parties must be wary of the “danger of the conflict expanding regionally”.

Hamas slams ‘misleading’ US claims about ceasefire status

Hamas has released a new statement rejecting US accusations that it is blocking a ceasefire deal.

In its statement, Hamas said the claim by Blinken that it is backing away from a deal is “misleading”. The group stressed it is eager to reach a deal and remains committed to the US and UN-backed ceasefire framework put forward in June.

However, the Palestinian group said the latest proposal being pushed by the US and Israel includes new provisions contradicting the earlier framework.

By shifting the terms, the US is showing “blind bias” towards Israel and acquiescing to its demands, Hamas said, enabling it to “commit more crimes against defenceless civilians, in pursuit of the goals of exterminating and displacing our people”.

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Death toll rises to 10 in Gaza City school attack

At least 10 people have now been confirmed killed by the Israeli military strike on Mustafa Hafez school in western Gaza City, according to Gaza’s civil defence.

Mahmoud Basal, the civil defence spokesman, told AFP that bodies were being pulled out of the school, whose second floor was directly hit by a bomb.

At least two of those killed were *****ren, said Basal.

We’ll bring you more updates as they come in.

Gaza Health Ministry says still waiting for polio vaccines

The ministry says in a statement that it is still awaiting vaccines for a UN-backed mass-vaccination campaign after Gaza recorded its first polio case last week.

“In order to reach every *****, we need safe conditions, and this requires a ceasefire during the campaign,” the statement reads, echoing comments from UN Secretary-General Antonio Guterres.

“It is impossible to conduct a polio vaccination campaign with war raging all over,” Guterres told reporters at the UN headquarters in New York on August 16.

The UN chief added that the organisation is poised to launch a polio vaccine campaign in Gaza for *****ren under the age of 10, but he said the “challenges are grave”.

Hamas reveals details of Israel’s new conditions for Gaza truce

We have a statement from Dr Basem Naim, a member of Hamas’s political bureau, on the latest ceasefire talks.

Naim is urging the world to pressure Netanyahu and the Israeli government to sign the ceasefire deal that was proposed by Biden on May 31 and backed by the UN Security Council on June 11.

He noted that Hamas has agreed to the three-phase proposal, which – in the first stage – calls for an immediate ceasefire, the withdrawal of Israeli forces to the border areas, the unconditional return of displaced people to their homes, the entry of humanitarian aid and the release of captives and prisoners.

But Naim said Netanyahu’s response since then has been to carry out more “massacres and killings” in Gaza, including on al-Mawasi and al-Tabin school in Gaza City.

The Israeli leader also presented new conditions for negotiations, he said, including:

no withdrawal from the Rafah crossing
no withdrawal from the Philadelphi Corridor
no withdrawal from the Netzarim Route
the inspection of returning displaced people moving from south to north
alterations to the agreed-upon prisoner exchange deal, effectively nullifying its substance
tying humanitarian aid and reconstruction to the acceptance of the aforementioned conditions.
not committing to continued negotiations under the terms of the first phase (complete and comprehensive ceasefire and withdrawal to the borders) until an agreement is reached on the conditions of the second phase, while demanding a written commitment from the Americans allowing the resumption of hostilities if so decided.

https://www.aljazeera.com/news/liveblog/2024/8/20/israels-war-on-gaza-live-israel-kills-35-in-gaza-as-us-buying-time

Hezbollah’s tunnel video threatens enemies but leaves much unknown
Mat Nashed

The slickly made video shows fighters driving large trucks and motorbikes through well-lit underground roads.

Some of the trucks are carrying what appear to be missiles, and as the vehicles drive through, it becomes clear what the makers of the video – the Lebanese armed group Hezbollah – are unveiling: an extensive tunnel network used to store and launch missiles and what will surely be a vital resource in any conflict with Israel.

The video, unveiled last week and titled Our Mountains, Our Treasures, serves as a warning that Hezbollah can use its expansive and concealed weapons arsenal to retaliate in kind against Israel if it launches a major operation against the group, analysts told Al Jazeera.

“This was a message to the Israelis [from Hezbollah]: We have barely scratched the surface of the type of damage we can inflict on you,” said Nicholas Blanford, an expert on Hezbollah and a fellow at the Atlantic Council, a think tank based in Washington, DC.

https://www.aljazeera.com/news/2024/8/19/hezbollah-warns-israel-with-new-video-of-underground-tunnels

Wildfires spreading in northern Israel after Hezbollah strikes

We reported earlier that Lebanon’s Hezbollah launched about 55 rockets at areas in Upper Galilee and the occupied Golan Heights.

Israeli media says that as a result of some of the rockets making landfall, three large brush fires are spreading in open areas.

Army confirms it retrieved bodies of six Israeli captives

A military statement says the bodies have been recovered in an operation in the city of Khan Younis in southern Gaza.

The captives have been named as Alex Dancyg, 75, Yagev Buchshtav, 35, Chaim Peri, 79, Yoram Metzger, 80, Nadav Popplewell, 51, and Avraham Munder, 78.

Munder’s nephew, Eyal Mor, told The Times of Israel that his uncle’s body was found in a tunnel in the southern Gaza city and that he is believed to have died in March.

The overnight operation was jointly carried out by the army and Shin Bet, the Israeli intelligence agency, the statement said.

After an identification procedure was carried out, the families of the deceased were informed, the army added.

Haniyeh’s guards among those killed in Shati camp
Tareq Abu Azzoum
Reporting from Deir el-Balah, central Gaza

The Israeli military is stepping up its strikes despite ceasefire talks.

Over the past 24 hours, there has been a surge in air strikes in the north of the Strip. One attack in the Shati refugee camp killed seven personal guards of the late Ismail Haniyeh. An overnight attack on a car in northern Gaza killed at least four more people, according to medical sources.

The situation is also increasingly grim in central Gaza. The military destroyed a family house in the Bureij refugee camp without any warning, killing six Palestinians.

In the south, the Israeli army has jolted towards al-Mawasi in Rafah, opening fire on residents and displaced families. Attacks have also continued in Khan Younis, where the army is still operating.

Bombardment is overwhelming the entire Strip, with no respite since the early hours of this morning.

Captives’ families, kibbutz demand return deal

Following reports that the Israeli army recovered the bodies of six captives taken by Hamas and other groups in the Gaza Strip, the two groups released statements pressuring the Netanyahu government to make a deal to secure the release of the remaining captives.

Nir Oz, an Israeli kibbutz near the Gaza Strip which was attacked by Hamas on October 7, says that the body of one of its community was retrieved by the Israeli army, and that this is “is the greatest proof of all the importance of a deal that will return our sons and daughters as soon as possible before it is too late”.

A group representing captives’ families also called for the Israeli government to strike a deal with Hamas, saying, “The Israeli government, with the help of the mediators, must today approve the deal that is currently on the table – and allow rehabilitation for the living abductees, a dignified burial for all the victims and the murdered abductees and restore hope to the State of Israel.”

Hamas’s Yahya Sinwar involved in Gaza talks, official says

Osama Hamdan, the spokesman for Hamas, has told Reuters that the group’s new chief has always been part of the decision-making process in the Gaza ceasefire talks.

“Due to security conditions, communication with Sinwar has tools and mechanisms in place, yet they are operating smoothly,” Hamdan said.

Palestine panel at DNC hears stories of ‘deep anguish’ from Gaza

Ruwa Romman, a Palestinian–American representative from Georgia, said that a panel on Palestine on the first day of the Democratic National Convention attracted a “packed house” as panellists shared experiences of “deep anguish” and loss from Gaza.

“One of the speakers, Hala, talked about how she’s lost 100 family members. Two of them last week,” Romman said, in a post on X.

Tanya Haj-Hassan, an American doctor who has treated patients in Gaza was also on the panel, and spoke about a ***** boy whose family was killed who told her he no longer wanted to live because everybody he loved “is now in heaven”.

The side event was organised by delegates from the “Uncommitted” movement, in what the Associated Press news agency described as an “olive branch” from the Harris-Walz campaign.

Democratic Convention protesters to Harris: Israel arms embargo or no vote
Ali Harb
reporting from Chicago, Illinois

Rich Barnes says that opposing Israel’s war in Gaza is not a complicated issue.

“Are we for mass murdering babies, or are we against it? To me, it’s a pretty simple equation,” he said, holding Palestinian and Irish flags near the Democratic National Convention (DNC) in Chicago on Monday.

Barnes was one of thousands of protesters who blanketed the grass of Union Park, blocks away from the Democratic National Convention, to demand an end to United States support for Israel’s war.

As the Democrats gathered at the convention to present Vice President Kamala Harris as their presidential nominee, several Palestinian rights advocates told Al Jazeera that they will not vote for Harris unless she agrees to an arms embargo against Israel.

The demonstration, dubbed the “March on the DNC”, also demanded an immediate and permanent ceasefire in Gaza.

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Israeli media says captives killed by Israeli military attack

An initial assessment of the deaths of six captives, whose bodies were retrieved from Gaza by Israeli forces on Tuesday, suggests that they died of suffocation caused by a gas leak in a tunnel during an Israeli army attack, according to a report by the Israeli newspaper Yedioth Ahronoth.

According to the report, the captives, who were taken from Khan Younis, appear to have died of suffocation in the tunnel where they were being held. Their deaths are attributed to the result of an Israeli military attack.

The report claimed that the incident occurred about six months ago during an Israeli military attack in Khan Younis by the 98th Division. Evidence collected from the scene supported this preliminary assessment, which is still being investigated, the newspaper report said.

Israelis hold rally calling for an end to war in Gaza

Peace Now, an Israeli anti-occupation organisation, has posted footage of people holding a rally in Tel Aviv, calling on the Israeli government to stop the war on Gaza and to bring back the captives.

https://twitter.com/peacenowisrael/status/1825936768673394934

Israeli settlers want to ‘build new settlements in Jordan’

As Israeli settler attacks on Palestinians, their land and property continue to increase in the occupied West Bank, some settlers are eyeing land in Jordan.

“Join today to build new settlements” on the “eastern” bank of the Jordan River, reads this sticker on an Israeli bus stop near an illegal outpost in the Jordan Valley, where Palestinian structures have been increasingly attacked, including today.

https://twitter.com/ytirawi/status/1825927982730358933

‘Promises are nothing but delusion’: Qassam Brigades releases video of captives

After six more captives in Gaza were confirmed dead, the armed wing of Hamas has released a video that targets Israel’s prime minister, saying Netanyahu “promises them nothing but delusion”.

‘Abandonment’ of captives ‘is on the hands of the Israeli government’

Zahiro Shahar Mor, nephew of captive Abraham Munder, one of the six whose bodies were retrieved by Israeli forces, says authorities had “tor*****ed” opportunities to sign a ceasefire and bring the captives back alive.

“My uncle was a war hero who lived his whole life building the country. Hamas took him, but the continuous abandonment is on the hands of the Israeli government,” he told Reuters.

“I will not stop fighting for them to get [back] the people that are still alive. Otherwise, there is no future for the state of Israel. No one will want to live in a state that does not take care of its citizens, that betrays them and abandons them.”

Israel’s military said it retrieved the bodies of six captives from Gaza. It said a total of 109 captives are believed to remain in Gaza, about a third of whom are thought to be dead, with the fate of the others unknown.

https://www.aljazeera.com/news/liveblog/2024/8/20/israels-war-on-gaza-live-israel-kills-35-in-gaza-as-us-buying-time

Canada refuses to comment on US sale of Canadian-made weapons to Israel
Jillian Kestler-D'Amours

Canada has refused to comment on a planned US sale of Canadian-made weapons to Israel, after news of the deal drew rebuke from rights advocates who argue the arms will help fuel Israeli human rights *****s against Palestinians.

Canada announced earlier this year that it would not authorise new export permits for weapons to Israel amid mass protests over the country’s war in the Gaza Strip, which has killed more than 40,000 Palestinians over nearly 11 months.

But rights advocates quickly noted that Canada has not revoked existing arms export permits, nor would the prohibition affect Canadian weapons and components that first go to the US before they are shipped to Israel.

https://www.aljazeera.com/news/2024/8/20/canada-refuses-to-comment-on-us-sale-of-canadian-made-weapons-to-israel
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>>483573
>The ministry says in a statement that it is still awaiting vaccines for a UN-backed mass-vaccination campaign after Gaza recorded its first polio case last week.
Polio was inching towards global eradication.
***** Zionists for causing another huge setback.
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 No.483592

Dimitri Lascaris is reporting that Richard Medhurst has been arrested in the UK.
Also the Freedom Flotilla has been delayed again.
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 No.483599

>>483592
>Medhurst has been arrested in the UK.
No, "arrests" are made by legitimate authorities that uphold democratic principles, which includes not intimidating journalists.
Medhurst has been abducted by zionist genocide collaborators.
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 No.483622

>>483592
Fake arrest for fake journalist and fake justice.
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Iran hints at a possible ground attack on Israel

Iran’s mission to the UN has issued a statement reiterating a pledge to retaliate against Israel over the assassination of Hamas’s political chief Ismail Haniyeh in Tehran.

“Iran’s response should have two clear results,” it said, according to the Mehr news agency.

“First, it must punish the aggressor for terror and violation of Iran’s national sovereignty. Second, it should strengthen Iran’s deterrence power and bring the [Israeli] regime deep remorse to prevent any future aggression. Also, Iran’s response should avoid a possible negative impact on a possible [Gaza] ceasefire,” it said.

The statement added that Iran would respond in a time and manner that takes the Israelis by surprise.

“Maybe when their eyes are on the sky and the radar screen, they are surprised from the ground, and maybe a combination of the two,” it said.

UKMTO says ship off Hodeidah hit with projectiles

Earlier, we reported that the United Kingdom’s Maritime Trade Operations said it received reports of an attack some 77 nautical miles (143km) off the Yemeni port city of Hodeidah.

In an update, the organisation says the shipmaster reported being hit by three unidentified projectiles but there were no casualties.

The vessel is “not under command”, the UKMTO said, using a nautical term meaning the ship was unable to manoeuvre.

US group calls for probe into Trump’s dealings with Netanyahu

American Muckrakers, a super political-action committee in the US, has asked the Department of Justice and the Department of State to investigate reports that Trump was lobbying Netanyahu and influencing US efforts to broker a ceasefire in Gaza.

The super PAC cited a report by Axios News on an alleged phone call between the former US president and Netanyahu on August 14 during which the pair discussed the ceasefire deal.

It also referred to remarks by PBS journalist Judy Woodruff who said on Monday that Trump was speaking to Netanyahu “urging him not to cut a deal right now, because it’s believed that would help the Harris campaign”.

It said the alleged interactions violate the Logan Act, which bars unauthorised private US citizens from negotiating with foreign governments.

Both Trump and Netanyahu, however, have denied reports of a phone call on August 14.

https://twitter.com/AmericanMuck/status/1825974868027887908

Bernie Sanders calls for ‘immediate ceasefire’ in DNC speech

The progressive US legislator received applause and cheers from the audience as he briefly addressed the war in Gaza during a speech at the Democratic National Convention in Chicago.

“We must end this horrific war in Gaza,” Sanders said on the second night of the convention.

“Bring home the hostages and demand an immediate ceasefire,” he added.

Several pro-Palestinian protesters arrested in Chicago

The Associated Press news agency is reporting that dozens of pro-Palestinian protesters charged a line of police in an “intense standoff” with hundreds of police officers in the US city of Chicago on the second night of the Democratic National Convention.

The confrontations took place in front of a Chicago skysc*****r that houses the Israeli consulate, the agency reported.

More than a dozen protesters were arrested, it said.

There was no immediate comment from the Chicago Police Department.

The AP said at least 13 pro-Palestinian protesters were arrested in Chicago on Monday for breaching the outer security fence at the venue hosting the DNC.

Government has ‘lost control’ of north, says Israel’s Lapid

Opposition leader Yair Lapid has blamed the government for “losing control” of the north after a barrage of missiles from Lebanon struck the illegal settlement of Katzrin, sparking fires and injuring at least one person.

In a post on X, Lapid, a critic of Prime Minister Netanyahu and his coalition government, wrote: “A direct hit in … Katzrin. The government has lost control of the north.”

Ultra-Orthodox protest at military recruitment office

A group of ultra-Orthodox Israelis have staged a protest outside a military recruitment office in Jerusalem where they have been summoned, according to Israeli media reports.

Footage verified by Al Jazeera’s Sanad fact-checking agency shows dozens of protesters shouting angrily, as several clash with police.

Demonstrators yelled phrases such as “We will die and not enlist,” “Nazis” and “To prison and not to the army”, according to The Times of Israel.

In late June, Israel’s Supreme Court ruled that the military must begin drafting ultra-Orthodox men, upending a longstanding arrangement under which they were exempt from compulsory military service.

The decision has antagonised many in the community who oppose conscription, which they believe goes against their way of life.

Three arrested as Israel’s ultra-Orthodox protest conscription

Three members of Israel’s ultra-Orthodox Jewish community have been arrested at a protest against compulsory military service, Israeli media outlet Kan reports.

Israel’s Supreme Court unanimously ruled in late June that the military must begin drafting ultra-Orthodox men for military service, overturning a longstanding practice under which Jewish seminary students were exempt from conscription.

Video from the ground posted on social media, and verified by Al Jazeera’a fact-checking unit, shows demonstrators clashing with police as they try to storm a military recruitment office in Jerusalem.

https://twitter.com/shilofreid/status/1826163845829701849

Banks across Gaza forced to suspend operations

The Association of Banks in Palestine, a group that represents banks in the occupied West Bank and Gaza, said that banks across Gaza have suspended operations.

The news comes amid deteriorating conditions in Gaza, a result of Israel’s destructive campaign that has erased entire neighbourhoods, displaced nearly the entire population and targeted key civilian infrastructure.

The Associated Press reported that Bashar Yasin, the association’s general manager, confirmed the closures.

Displaced people in Gaza, whose economy has been devastated by the war, have struggled to access necessities such as food and water amid widespread Israeli rejection of humanitarian assistance into the Strip.

https://www.aljazeera.com/news/liveblog/2024/8/21/israels-war-on-gaza-live-israel-bombards-gaza-lebanon-us-says-deal-near
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 No.483627

>>483625
That's a quality peace.

<The source of this conundrum is the extraordinarily arbitrary power of proscribing an organisation.

<Now to proscribe an organisation the government does not have to prove its actions were illegal, either under international law or UK law. An organisation is proscribed simply on the basis that the government says so.
<If the government proscribed the Girl Guides, you could get up to 14 years in jail for expressing support for the Girl Guides, and no amount of argument in court that the Girl Guides is not in fact a terrorist organisation would help you.
Bruh, banana-republic level.

I think somebody should scheme to get inside that ministry of terrorism proscriptions, and do exactly what Craig suggest, proscribe a bunch of innocuous orgs as terrorororism, just to wrench the system until they're forced to fix this utterly retarded law.
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Israeli forces bomb UNRWA school in Gaza City

Israeli forces have attacked the Salah al-Din School west of Gaza City, where hundreds of people have taken refuge, the Palestinian Civil Defence has said.

“In an initial tally, two people have been killed and 15 wounded in the attack on the school,” a spokesperson for the civil defence said.

The military acknowledged it carried out an attack, saying on its official Telegram channel, however, that it was “a precise strike on Hamas terrorists”.

Civilians come under heavy Israeli gunfire in Khan Younis

Video posted on Instagram, and verified by Al Jazeera, shows the moment a gathering of civilians came under attack by what they described as an Israeli army drone, a quadcopter.

The harrowing scenes show people fleeing by car, bicycle and donkey cart as the loud sounds of gunfire can be heard in the background.

Our correspondents on the ground have been reporting heavy clashes in southern Gaza City all day.

https://www.instagram.com/p/C-2vkAaNFyw/

Blinken ‘seriously undermined the negotiations’: Report

Israeli newspaper Yedioth Ahronoth has published a report quoting unnamed Israeli sources who say Blinken “seriously undermined the negotiations and demonstrated a lack of understanding” when he claimed that Netanyahu had accepted a US-backed proposal that could bring about a suspension of fighting in Gaza.

Blinken’s statement was met with surprise by Israeli negotiators, who have accused Netanyahu of “putting forth new demands with the aim of hindering the negotiations”, according to a report by the Israeli public broadcaster Kan.

A source told Yedioth Ahronoth that Blinken’s claim offered Netanyahu a “gift” by making Hamas appear as the major obstacle to an agreement, dealing a potential “death blow” to efforts to reach a deal.

Report accuses Israel of systematic torture of Palestinian *****ren

The civil society group Defense for *****ren International Palestine (DCIP) has released a report documenting what they say is an Israeli policy of “systematically detaining and torturing Palestinian *****ren in the Gaza Strip, including using some as human shields”.

The report is the latest to document widespread torture and ***** of Palestinians, thousands of whom have been rounded up and detained by Israel without charge since October 7.

“They insulted us, slapped me on my face, and kicked me in my stomach and waist. I almost died from the beating,” Karim, a 12-year-old who was stripped and bound by Israeli forces in Gaza, is quoted as saying. “Then they made us walk in front of bulldozers and tanks in the streets so that the resistance wouldn’t target them.”

DCIP says it has recorded at least 31 cases of Palestinian *****ren being used as human shields by Israeli forces since 2000.

The report also quotes a 14-year-old boy named Shadi who says Israeli forces detained him after shooting into a crowd of Palestinians awaiting food assistance in Gaza in March.

“They stripped us of our clothes, blindfolded us, tied us up, and beat us over our heads. They cursed us with filthy insults, saying things like, ‘You hungry ones, let Hamas feed you, you filthy, lice-ridden ones,'” he said. “It was humiliation in every sense of the word.”

Israeli intelligence head steps down, laments failures of October 7

Israeli intelligence chief Major General Aharon Haliva has left his position after announcing his resignation in April, Reuters is reporting.

In a ceremony on Wednesday, Haliva called for an investigation into the country’s failure to prevent the October 7 attack by Hamas and took responsibility for some of those shortcomings.

“The failure of the intelligence corps was my fault,” he said.

Pro-Palestine groups watching for policy shift from Harris

Pro-Palestine groups have been pushing the Democratic Party for a decisive break from the Biden administration over Gaza, calling for changes to policy such as an arms embargo on Israel.

“There’s no doubt that conversations, very intense conversations, are continuing behind the scenes between those opposed to the Biden administration’s policies and those now representing Harris,” said Al Jazeera’s Mike Hanna, reporting from the Democratic National Convention in Chicago.

“It’s an issue that has always threatened to divide the Democratic Party, and this is something that Harris and her aides are attempting to head off.”

Growing tensions between Israel and Hezbollah
Zeina Khodr
Reporting from Sidon, Lebanon

There’s been another targeted killing in Lebanon. This apparent Israeli drone strike killed Khalil al-Maqdah, a commander of the coalition of Palestinian armed groups, the Al-Aqsa Martyrs Brigades.

The Israeli army says al-Maqdah was linked to Iran’s efforts to flood the occupied West Bank with weapons. The brigades did acknowledge what they called al-Maqdah’s prominent role in helping the Palestinian resistance, particularly in the West Bank.

Hezbollah too has started to hit sites deeper inside Israel. Its statements say it is targeting military bases, but some Katyusha rockets landed in residential areas, causing heavy damage. Israel is now accusing the armed group of firing indiscriminately at civilians.

This conflict, triggered by Israel’s war on Gaza, appears heading towards an escalation, especially with little prospect of a ceasefire in Gaza. The exchange of fire is reaching areas deep on both sides of the border.

Israeli forces carry out multiple deadly attacks in Gaza

The Gaza Health Ministry has said that at least 50 Palestinians were killed and 124 wounded in Israeli attacks on Gaza in the last 24 hours.

Here are some of the attacks launched by Israeli forces today:

Israeli military struck Salah al-Din School and a nearby house in Gaza City, killing four people and wounding 18, the Government Media Office said.
In the town of Bani Suhaila near Khan Younis in the southern Gaza Strip, an Israeli air raid killed seven Palestinians, two of them *****ren and five women, at a tent encampment for displaced people, medics said.
The military issued new evacuation orders in the heavily overcrowded area of Deir el-Balah, in central Gaza, where hundreds of thousands of Palestinians displaced by the fighting have sought shelter. Israeli forces then fired into the crowds, killing at least one person and wounding several others, medics and residents said.

Israeli military claims Lebanon car strike

The Israeli military has confirmed it carried out an air strike near Lebanon’s Sidon that killed Khalil al-Maqdah, a Palestinian linked to the Fatah movement and an armed group in the occupied West Bank.

Israel’s assassination of Khalil al-Maqdah aimed at starting ‘full-scale war’: Fatah official

A senior Fatah official has accused Israel of “assassinating” compatriot Khalil al-Maqdah in Lebanon in order to inflame regional conflict.

Speaking to the AFP news agency, Fatah official Tawfiq Tirawy said al-Maqdah’s assassination “is further proof that Israel wants to ignite a full-scale war in the region”.

Israel’s attacks in Lebanon during the Gaza war have killed in excess of 600 people, including more than 130 civilians.

University students in Sanaa demonstrate in solidarity with Palestinians

Hundreds of students have taken part in a demonstration at a university in the Yemeni capital to show solidarity with Palestinians in the Gaza Strip.

Israeli forces ransack mosque, stores in occupied West Bank village

Israeli forces have ransacked a mosque and stores in ar-Ras village, south of the occupied West Bank city of Tulkarem, the Wafa news agency reports.

Local sources told Wafa that soldiers raided the mosque along with a number of houses and stores, conducted searches and seized footage from surveillance cameras.

Meanwhile, Israeli forces erected a checkpoint on the road linking ar-Ras to Jabara, stopping Palestinian vehicles and inspecting passengers’ identity cards.

White House says Harris joined phone call between Biden and Netanyahu

The White House says Vice President Kamala Harris was also on the call between Biden and Netanyahu.

In a short statement, the White House said the call involved discussion of “the ceasefire and hostage release deal and diplomatic efforts to de-escalate regional tensions”.

While the Biden administration has insisted that Netanyahu agreed to a US-backed proposal, apparently changed to accommodate Israeli positions on a number of issues, Israeli negotiators have expressed puzzlement over those claims.

Israeli opposition figures and media reports have alleged that Netanyahu is trying to undermine a potential deal with “maximalist” demands.

Group behind Emmys defends nomination of Palestinian journalist Bisan Owda

The National Academy for Television and Arts and Sciences has defended its decision to nominate AJ+ contributor Bisan Owda for an Emmy after Creative Community for Peace, a pro-Israel nonprofit organisation, issued a letter criticising the nomination.

Owda, 25, from war-hit Gaza, was nominated along with AJ+ in the Outstanding Hard News Feature Story category for the documentary, It’s Bisan from Gaza and I’m Still Alive. AJ+ is part of the Al Jazeera Media Network.

The documentary follows her journey as she is forced to leave her home in Gaza City and displaced numerous times amid Israel’s 10-month war on Gaza.

https://www.aljazeera.com/news/liveblog/2024/8/21/israels-war-on-gaza-live-israel-bombards-gaza-lebanon-us-says-deal-near
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>>483626
Follow up with actual interview with Medhurst:
https://consortiumnews.com/2024/08/21/watch-medhurst-speaks-to-cn-on-his-arrest/

Apparently he couldn't make it to the live stream earlier because police state thugs stole all his streaming gear.
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Democracy Now! As Gaza War Is Largely Ignored on DNC Stage, Doubts Grow over Blinken's Claims on Ceasefire Talks
Also covers impending attacks on Deir al Balah, the only city in the Gaza Strip still standing.

US aircraft carrier group arrives in the Middle East

The US Central Command said the USS Abraham Lincoln Aircraft Carrier Strike Group, which is equipped with F-35 fighter jets and a destroyer squadron, has arrived in its area of responsibility.

US Defense Secretary Lloyd Austin ordered the carrier strike group to hasten its journey to the Middle East earlier in August as tensions rose in the region as Iran threatened to launch a retaliatory attack against Israel over the assassination of Hamas’s political chief Ismail Haniyeh in Tehran.

At the time, Austin said the carrier strike group would be adding to the capabilities already provided by the USS Theodore Roosevelt Carrier Strike Group.

He also announced the deployment of a guided missile submarine to the region.

https://twitter.com/CENTCOM/status/1826365206471344398

Delta, American Airlines extend suspension of flights to Israel

Delta Air Lines has extended the suspension of its flights between cities in the US and Israel by another month, through October 31, citing “the evolving security environment” as the war on Gaza grinds on.

The announcement came after American Airlines also extended the suspension of its flights between the US and Israel’s Tel Aviv through March 29 of next year.

Both airlines said customers with tickets on flights that will now be cancelled can rebook, generally at no extra charge, or cancel their trip and get a refund.

Democrats reject request for Palestinian-American speaker at convention

Abbas Alawieh, an “Uncommitted” delegate from Michigan, has called on the Democratic Party to reconsider its decision to bar Palestinian-Americans from speaking at its ongoing convention in Chicago.

The decision on Wednesday came even as the parents of Israeli-American captive, Hersh Goldberg-Polin, addressed delegates from the convention’s main stage.

Alawieh said he was moved by the words of Goldberg-Polin’s parents, who called for a ceasefire to return the Israeli captives held by Hamas in Gaza, and said the movement’s main goal remained organising for a truce.

“It’s very simple: You stop sending bombs, the bombs stop dropping,” he told reporters.

The Uncommitted movement’s request to have their voice heard at the DNC attracted high-profile supporters, including actor Mark Ruffalo and writer Ta-Nehisi Coates, who penned an article in Vanity Fair questioning why there was no room for Palestinian-American voices in the Democrat’s so-called “big tent”.

Haaretz editor says Netanyahu’s goal is ‘creeping occupation’ of Gaza

Aluf Benn said in an editorial that the Israeli prime minister is “tor*****ing” ceasefire negotiations because he ultimately wants a “prolonged occupation of the Gaza Strip”.

“Caravan after caravan, outpost after outpost” Netanyahu is planning a “creeping occupation” of Gaza, Benn said, adding that the Israeli prime minister’s recent insistence on maintaining Israeli control of “defense and strategic assets”, such as the Philadelphi and Netzarim corridors illustrates his intentions.

The editorial came as the families of Israeli captives held in Gaza criticised Netanyahu’s handling of the truce talks, saying the “full and direct responsibility for the fate of the negotiations is on the prime minister”.

https://www.aljazeera.com/news/liveblog/2024/8/22/israels-war-on-gaza-live-mass-exodus-as-israel-expands-ground-invasion
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Third day of demonstrations against war on Gaza in Chicago

As we’ve been reporting, hundreds of pro-Palestine activists protested in Chicago on the third day of the Democratic National Convention (DNC), calling for the party to push for an end to the war in Gaza.

Democratic loyalists, including several party delegates, shared their message.

“We need meaningful policy change,” said June Rose, a DNC delegate, at a Wednesday news conference.

“We need an immediate and permanent ceasefire, and an arms embargo, which means not one more bomb will be provided from the United States to kill *****ren and families in Gaza.”

Crew of attacked Red Sea vessel rescued: Report

The crew of a Greek-flagged ship, which had been drifting in the Red Sea after coming under attack on Wednesday, has been rescued after evacuating the vessel, reports Reuters news agency.

The crew of the ship – the Sounion – was made up of two Russians and 23 Filipinos, said Reuters. They were rescued by the EU’s Red Sea naval mission Aspides it added, quoting an official with the mission.

China urges citizens to leave Lebanon

China has urged its citizens in Lebanon to leave “as soon as possible” after an Israeli attack killed a senior leader of Palestinian group Fatah in the city of Sidon on Wednesday morning.

“Recently, the situation on the Lebanese-Israeli border has continued to be tense, and security circumstances in Lebanon are severe and complex,” China’s embassy in Beirut said.

The statement advised Chinese citizens in Lebanon to “take the opportunity while commercial flights are still running to return to China or leave the country as soon as possible”.

Multiple countries have already advised their citizens to leave the country amid rising tensions between Israel and Hezbollah.

Pro-Palestine protesters call out Harris outside Chicago hotel

Pro-Palestine activists have staged a late-night protest outside a Chicago hotel where they believe Democratic presidential candidate Kamala Harris is staying.

Footage posted to social media, verified by Al Jazeera’s Sanad fact-checking agency, show dozens of the protesters congregating on the streets of Michigan Avenue in downtown Chicago, holding signs and shouting slogans denouncing Harris for her stance on the Gaza war.

“Killer Kamala, shame on you” and “Free, free Palestine”, chanted the protesters before police are seen pushing them away from the hotel.

Harris, who currently serves as vice-president, is set to deliver an acceptance speech for the Democratic nomination for president today to close out the Democratic National Convention.

https://twitter.com/Roots_Action/status/1826509359800619158

Four Israeli settlers detained over West Bank village attack: Report

Israeli police detained four Israeli settlers accused of taking part in a deadly rampage in the Palestinian village of Jit last week, reports The Times of Israel.

The four suspects are being investigated for “terrorism against Palestinians”, said The Times of Israel, citing a statement from police and the Shin Bet security service.

As we reported last week, dozens of masked Israeli settlers broke into Jit, near Qalqilya, on August 16, setting fire to cars, destroying property and shooting dead one Palestinian.

Israeli army beginning military incursion into eastern areas of Deir el-Balah
Tareq Abu Azzoum
Reporting from Deir el-Balah, Gaza

The Israeli army is starting a new military incursion in the eastern areas and has told residents to flee to the western side of Deir el-Balah city.

We have seen families fleeing from these areas since [Wednesday] morning. The cars are loaded with basic furniture and other items, and they are looking for any empty space of land to set up their makeshift tents despite the lack of humanitarian resources, including food and water.

We need to emphasise the fact that we have continued to hear loud explosions from last night until this morning, where the Israeli artillery units and fighter jets continue to target residential squares and key civil infrastructure in the city of Deir el-Balah.

The grim reality is that bombardment is not only here in the central areas, but it continues to expand to the northern parts and to the south, where the military operations are still ongoing in Rafah and in the city of Khan Younis.

Qatari PM to travel to Iran: Report

Iran’s semiofficial Tasnim news agency reports that Qatar’s prime minister will visit the country in the coming days to discuss bilateral ties and regional issues.

The visit by Sheikh Mohammed bin Abdulrahman bin Jassim Al Thani comes as Gaza ceasefire talks, in which Qatar is a crucial mediator, stretch on and as Iran mulls retaliation against Israel for the killing of Hamas’s Ismail Haniyeh in Tehran on July 31.

‘Environmental risk’ after oil tanker attacked in Red Sea

Earlier, we reported that a ship’s crew had evacuated their vessel in the Red Sea after coming under attack.

The ship has now been identified as the Greek-flagged oil tanker Sounion, whose crew have been rescued and are en route to Djibouti, according to the EU’s Red Sea naval mission Aspides.

However, the crude oil on the vessel now “represents a navigational and environmental hazard,” said Apsides in a post on X.

The vessel’s operator, Athens-based Delta Tankers, said it was working on plan to move the ship, which Reuters reports is now anchored between Yemen and Eritrea, to a safer destination.

Sounion, which was first targeted on Wednesday by multiple projectiles off Yemen’s port city of Hodeidah, is the third vessel operated by Delta Tankers to be attacked in the Red Sea this month.

Save the *****ren calls on UK to cease arms sales to Israel

The NGO has taken to X to ask the government of the United Kingdom to immediately stop selling weapons to Israel, “given the clear risk they might be used to commit serious violations of international humanitarian law”.

It cited a BBC News story about a Gaza nurse who said that an entire family, including multiple *****ren, was killed in an Israeli air strike on Gaza.

“We simply cannot accept the violence that Palestinian *****ren continue to face as normal,” Save the *****ren said.

Israel’s war on Gaza has killed at least 16,500 *****ren.

House arrest extended for Israeli soldiers filmed abusing Palestinian prisoner

Israel’s military spokesperson says that the country’s military court has extended a house arrest order for soldiers who were filmed committing *****ual assault against a Palestinian detainee at the now-infamous Sde Teiman prison.

Ten soldiers were arrested for the ***** on July 29, all belonging to a unit known as Force 100, which is tasked with guarding the Sde Teiman facility, according to Haaretz.

Military prosecutors released three of the arrested soldiers on August 4, adding to the two previously released by investigators following a military court hearing in Kfar Yona on July 30, at which protesters gathered in support of the soldiers under arrest, leaving five soldiers still detained.

The spokesman said that the court’s decision to extend the house arrest until September 4 was made “after reviewing the investigation material and determining that there is reasonable suspicion and grounds for arrest.

Germans protest at hearing on legality of phrase “from the river to the sea”

Pro-Palestine activists have gathered in front of a court in the German capital, Berlin, during a hearing on the criminalization of chanting, “From the river to the sea, Palestine will be free.”

Videos posted by activists on social media and verified by Al Jazeera, shows dozens gathering in front of the court building wearing the Palestinian keffiyeh, waving Palestinian flags and chanting the slogan.

Police clashed with demonstrators, leading to several arrests.

The slogan, calling for freedom for Palestinians from the Jordan River to the Mediterranean Sea, has drawn scrutiny during Israel’s war on Gaza as pro-Palestinian demonstrators across the Western world continue to employ it.

You can read our explainer on what the phrase means and the controversy surrounding it here.

https://www.aljazeera.com/news/liveblog/2024/8/22/israels-war-on-gaza-live-mass-exodus-as-israel-expands-ground-invasion
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Hostage's Mother: Hamas Should Take Sons of Israel's Top Brass in Exchange for Hostages
Hosts apologize for not cutting short the live television speech in which the mother, Ditza Or, offered to give Hamas the sons of those she deemed as embodying the failure of October 7

A mother of an Israeli hostage held in Hamas captivity in Gaza offered on national television Tuesday to exchange the sons of the defense minister and army chief for the remaining hostages.

During a Channel 12 programming, the mother of Hamas hostage, Avinatan Or, Ditza Or, requested to speak directly to the camera.

Or, a member of the "Tikva" forum of hostage families who opposes the deal being discussed in recent days stated: "Sinwar, you scumbag, I have a new proposal for you that's a game-changer," she said to the camera, directing her words at the Hamas leader.

"I'm proposing to you to return at once 109 hostages, and in return [you will] receive only five hostages – the son of [IDF Chief] Herzl Halevi, who is a chief of staff who doesn't know how to win; the son of Yoav Gallant, a defense minister who we know doesn't know how to win; the son of Yifat [Tomer-Yerushalmi,] the military advocate general who has forgotten what side she's on; the son of Shin Bet head [Ronen Bar,] who knew at four in the morning that the assault has started but allowed the Nova festival to continue…; and the son of [the head of the Missing and Captive Soldiers Division in the IDF] Nitzan Alon, who clearly doesn't know how to return [hostages] in stages."

https://www.haaretz.com/israel-news/2024-08-21/ty-article/hostages-mother-hamas-should-take-sons-of-israels-top-brass-in-exchange-for-hostages/00000191-74a0-d8ab-a1f5-7efc4e2e0000
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 No.483649

>>483637
What they are doing isn't rational. Their biggest propaganda problem isn't people like Medhurst.

It's Zionists doing atrocity bragging on social media, Israel having protests for a "right" to ***** prisoners, it's Netanyahu quoting bits from murder-rant-scripture, and the idf going to war against the civilian population creating so much carnage that its impossible to hid it.

And they have given Medhurst a huge credibility boost.
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War will continue, even with a deal: Israeli official

An Israeli official told The Times of Israel that a ceasefire deal would not mean the end of the war in Gaza.

“So long as Hamas doesn’t agree to a deal, we will continue fighting,” the official was quoted as saying. “Even if they do, the war will continue. Of course, if there is a deal, there will be a lull in the fighting in the first stage. But we will continue fighting until we achieve all of our war aims.”

The insistence on the war continuing echoes the words of Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, who has himself insisted that any ceasefire deal still allow the Israelis to continue to attack Gaza, despite the US insistence that a deal would lead to an end to the war.

Hamas has repeatedly stated that any deal to secure the release of captives held in Gaza lead to a lasting ceasefire and the withdrawal of Israeli forces from the enclave.

Head of Israeli domestic intelligence clashes with far-right Minister Ben-Gvir over ‘Jewish terror’ in West Bank

Israeli media outlet Channel 12 reports that the head of the Shin Bet, Ronen Bar, has sent a letter to Netanyahu accusing National Security Minister Itamar Ben-Gvir and other members of his coalition government of directly and indirectly encouraging attacks by ultranationalist Jews on Palestinians in the occupied West Bank.

Bar warned that recent attacks, such as on the village of Jit on Friday that killed one Palestinian, has left the country on the brink of disaster.

The Shin Bet director used the term “Jewish terror” in his letter, referring to the phenomenon of attacks being carried out openly by large groups.

Ben-Gvir is reported to have reacted angrily to the letter, demanding during a meeting that Bar be dismissed before leaving angrily.

The minister is a former follower of the far-right ideologue Meir Kahane and has a history of supporting the supremacy of Jewish people over Palestinians.

Few thousand pro-Palestinian protesters gathered near Democratic National Convention in Chicago

It’s the last day of the Democratic National Convention (DNC), with Vice President – and the Democratic Party’s presidential candidate – Kamala Harris set to take to the stage in the next few hours to deliver a major speech.

But throughout the convention, which has been ongoing all week, there has been no space afforded to any Palestinian-Americans or pro-Palestinian delegates, even as protesters gather nearby on a daily basis.

However, Muhamad Sankari, of the US Palestinian Community Network, said that he was attending the protest not to take part in the DNC, but to loudly demand an end to Israel’s war on Gaza, which has received US support since the very beginning.

“Our strategy out here is not to ask for a seat at the table with the Democratic Party. We’re here to demand the Democratic Party ends the genocide,” Sankari told Al Jazeera’s Gabriel Elizondo. “We don’t want a seat at the table with the genocidal party, we want to end the genocide.”

For full coverage of the DNC’s final night, you can follow our live page here.

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Iran’s foreign minister tells French, British counterparts it has right to retaliate: Report

Iran’s new Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi has told French and British counterparts in telephone conversations that it was his country’s right to retaliate against Israel for last month’s assassination of a Hamas official in Tehran, the official IRNA news agency reported.

Iran blames Israel for the assassination of Hamas leader Ismail Haniyeh on July 31, which Araghchi was quoted as saying was “an unforgivable violation of Iran’s security and sovereignty”, adding: “Punishing the aggressor is Iran’s right.”

Israel has neither claimed nor denied responsibility for Haniyeh’s death in the Iranian capital.

France’s Foreign Minister Stephane Sejourne and Britain’s Foreign Secretary David Lammy had called to congratulate Araghchi on his appointment this week.

Fires burning on ship carrying crude oil in Red Sea: UKMTO

Three fires have been burning on board a Greek-flagged oil tanker in the Red Sea, a United Kingdom maritime agency has said.

UK Maritime Trade Operations (UKMTO) gave the update a day after the vessel was evacuated following an attack by Houthi fighters.

Houthi military spokesman Yahya Saree said the vessel “belongs to a company that has ties to the Israeli enemy and violated the ban decision of entry to the ports of occupied Palestine”.

The tanker is carrying 150,000 tonnes of crude oil, heightening fears of an environmental crisis. The Houthis have vowed to attack commercial ships in the waterway in solidarity with Palestinians in Gaza.

Seven people wounded in Israeli attacks on central Syria: State television

The Syrian Arab News Agency reports that Israeli air attacks have hit several areas in the centre of the country.

The initial report did not provide more specific locations.

We’ll bring you more on this when we can.

Seven people killed in Israeli strikes on Lebanon: Health Ministry

The Lebanese Ministry of Health says seven people, including a *****, were killed in Israeli raids on the towns of Tayr Harfa, Aita el-Jabal, Meiss el-Jabal and Aitaroun.

An Israeli fighter jet also targeted the town of Yaroun.

Hezbollah said three of its fighters died in the Tayr Harfa raid.

Al-Quds Brigades says attacked Israeli base north of Gaza

The Palestinian Islamic Jihad’s armed wing says it bombed the Zikim military base, north of Gaza, with heavy mortar shells.

https://www.aljazeera.com/news/liveblog/2024/8/23/israels-war-on-gaza-live-israelis-in-cairo-as-us-says-truce-in-sight

‘Under the radar, Ireland is helping illegal Israeli settlements do business’: Opinion piece
Claire Provost

“[The Republic of] Ireland has been called the most pro-Palestinian country in Europe, but if it is to maintain this reputation, it must urgently review its financial connections to illegal settlements.

“The country has been pivotal in connecting businesses in these illegal settlements with consumers worldwide, including through the popular Etsy platform, known for ‘ethical’ artisanal and vintage shopping online.”

https://www.aljazeera.com/opinions/2024/8/23/under-the-radar-ireland-is-helping-illegal-israeli-settlements-do-business

A ceasefire is necessary for polio vaccination campaign to succeed: Ministry of Health in Gaza

“The vaccination campaign alone will not be effective in the absence of clean water, personal hygiene supplies, the spread of sewage among the tents of the displaced, and the absence of a healthy environment,”the ministry said in a statement.

Earlier today, the UN Relief and Works Agency for Palestine Refugees in the Near East (UNRWA) confirmed that a 10-month-old baby in Gaza is now paralysed due to the virus. It is the first case in more than 25 years.

Captive’s daughter leaves Netanyahu meeting with little hope: Report

A group of released Israeli captives and captives’ relatives has met with Netanyahu, Israel’s Maariv newspaper reports.

Ela Ben Ami, the daughter of Israeli captive Ohad Ben Ami, said she left the meeting with little hope that her father would soon be freed.

“Our feeling is that this will not happen soon,” Ben Ami said in comments carried by Maariv. “I am concerned for the lives of the girls in captivity.”

“The [ceasefire and captives release] deal must be finalised as soon as possible.”

Muqtada al-Sadr calls for Gaza protests in Iraq

The influential Shia leader has called for demonstrations in Tahrir Square in Baghdad in support of Gaza, according to Al Sumaria, an independent Iraqi news organisation.

In a statement, he called for a “million-man” demonstration so that “your voice and image may reach the world”, according to Al Sumaria.

Muqtada, who led militia forces during the US-led coalition invasion in the 2000s, withdrew from Iraqi politics in 2022. However, he has recently increased his public profile, in what some see as laying the groundwork for a return to politics.

Released Gaza captive declines Netanyahu ‘PR’ meeting

Margalit Moses, a 77-year-old Israeli who was freed from captivity in Gaza in November, has declined Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu’s invitation to meet him today, saying she believes it would be a publicity stunt.

“Thank you for the invitation, but I will not take part in the meeting for photography and public relations purposes while my friends are languishing in the Hamas tunnels in Gaza,” she wrote in a public statement.

“In light of the reports of another [hostage-ceasefire] deal being thwarted on your part to release the abductees, I see no reason to come to a meeting with someone who proves by his actions that releasing the hostages is not top of mind and abandons them to their deaths,” she added.

Moses was abducted from Kibbutz Nir Oz along with her ex-husband Gadi Moshe Moses during the Hamas-led assault on southern Israel on October 7. Gadi remains in captivity in Gaza.

Biden asked Netanyahu to withdraw from small part of Philadelphi corridor: Report

The Axios website has reported that the US president made the request during a call with the Israeli prime minister on Wednesday.

Joe Biden asked for Israeli troops to withdraw from a 1-2km area along the Egypt-Gaza border, Axios reported, citing unnamed Israeli officials.

Benjamin Netanyahu has insisted that Israel must retain control of the entire strategic corridor, however, and his position has been a main impasse in efforts to reach a Gaza ceasefire.

A Netanyahu aide told Axios that the Israeli leader agreed to change the location of one army position and move it by only a few hundred metres, “in a way that does not harm operational control” along the Philadelphi Corridor.

Egypt agrees to deliver new Israeli proposal on Philadelphi Corridor: Report

The Israeli newspaper Haaretz reports that Egypt and Qatar will transfer a new Israeli proposal to Hamas on the issue of the Philadelphi Corridor and Rafah border crossing, which was submitted in Cairo on Thursday by Mossad and Shin Bet.

Shin Bet is Israel’s internal intelligence service, and Mossad is Israel’s national intelligence agency.

The Philadelphi Corridor, also known as the Philadelphi Route, is the 14km (8.7-mile) long strip of land that represents the entirety of the border area between Gaza and Egypt.

The newspaper cited an Israeli source who is reported to have said the move signalled “relative progress”.

Haaretz also reports that an Israeli source said that “the meeting of the delegations in Cairo on Thursday were constructive and closed the gaps between Egypt and Israel on the issue of the Philadelphi Corridor. Now we are awaiting Hamas’s position.”

Netanyahu’s stance on Philadelphi Corridor shows no desire for ceasefire: Hamas

Hamas official Osama Badran says Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu’s demand to keep Israeli troops at the Philadelphi Corridor – a strip of land along Gaza’s border with Egypt – shows he is unwilling to reach a final ceasefire deal.

Speaking to AFP news agency, Badran reiterated that Hamas would accept “nothing less than the withdrawal of occupation forces, Philadelphi included”.

This is in line with the original US- and UN-backed ceasefire plan presented by US President Joe Biden back in May, he said.

Currently, Israeli negotiators are in Cairo with mediators trying to hammer out the details of a deal, which the US and Israel said they have agreed to a “bridging proposal” for.

However, Hamas has not accepted the “bridging proposal”, which it says violates earlier agreed-upon terms, and is not taking part in this round of talks.

https://www.aljazeera.com/news/liveblog/2024/8/23/israels-war-on-gaza-live-israelis-in-cairo-as-us-says-truce-in-sight

"Ministers in the government blackmailed the families of the Hostages.

"Won't you support the government? The State of Israel will not help you.""
https://x.com/AllHostages/status/1826913870818242920
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Attached: videos of carnage in Gaza from IDF attacks, posted this week

Israeli drone attack kills ***** in southern Lebanon: Reports

Israeli forces have attacked a home and car in Lebanon’s southern village of Aita al-Jabal, according to Lebanese media reports.

The attacks killed at least two people, including a seven-year-old *****, reports Lebanon’s an-Nahar news site, citing the country’s Health Ministry.

The attack was the first to target the area in the latest flare-up in violence between Israel and Hezbollah amid the war on Gaza, said an-Nahar.

We’ll bring you more updates on the attack as we have them.

Hezbollah claims attack on spy equipment in northern Israel

The Lebanese group says it carried out the strike on the equipment located in the Israeli base in Meron, near the border with Lebanon.

It said the strike conducted “hit the target directly, leading to its destruction”.

The Israeli army, which reported the attack earlier, said no casualities resulted, according to local media.

Separately, Hezbollah said its fighters attacked the Israeli army’s “al-Malikiyah site” at 9:40am (06:40 GMT) with artillery shells, without giving further details.

Qassam Brigades claims killing Israeli soldiers in Gaza City

The armed wing of Hamas says its fighters “engaged in fierce clashes” with troops that have penetrated the south of Zeitoun neighbourhood, killing and wounding some of them.

In a statement on Telegram, the Qassam Brigades added that an aircraft arrived at the scene to evacuate the soldiers.

In Rafah in southern Gaza, fighters targeted soldiers inside the Kamal Adwan School in the Tal as-Sultan neighbourhood with a TBG (thermobaric) rocket, killing one and injuring another, according to the armed group.

They also struck an Israeli Merkava tank in the same neighbourhood with an al-Yassin 105 rocket, the brigades added.

Fighting ‘rages’ between Israeli forces, Hamas in Deir el-Balah
Tareq Abu Azzoum
Reporting from Deir el-Balah, central Gaza

Israeli forces are now in Deir el-Balah city. They are operating in the eastern area, while Palestinian families are trapped in the western side.

Horrific bombardment took place overnight and into the early hours of the morning. We continue to hear loud explosions now and then. We also hear the sound of Israeli drones every hour. The fighting is really raging between Hamas fighters and Israeli forces in eastern areas of the city.

We’ve also heard that the Israeli army is now operating in the city of Khan Younis, 19 blocks of which have been told to evacuate. Their residents are now heading to the western side of Khan Younis, close to al-Mawasi.

Everyone is exhausted, trapped in a very small patch of land. They have a growing sense of frustration each day as the fighting continues.

Israeli forces claim to kill dozens of Palestinian fighters across Gaza

More than 30 targets in Gaza have been hit by Israeli warplanes over the past day, as soldiers killed dozens of fighters across the enclave, according to the army.

Among the targets struck were compounds used by fighters, weapons depots, and rocket-launching positions in the southern city of Khan Younis, the military said in a statement.

In Khan Younis and on the outskirts of Deir el-Balah, the army said troops killed dozens of gunmen and destroyed their sites, it added.

More than 40 Palestinians were killed yesterday by Israeli attacks.

Defender of US arms transfers to Israel gets prominent State Dept role: Report

US news outlet HuffPost is reporting that Mira Resnick has been appointed to a special Israel-Palestine role at the US Department of State, prompting rebuke from critics of the administration’s policy.

Resnick had previously worked in a bureau that oversaw billions in arms shipments to Israel, the report said. A source also told HuffPost that Resnick has more recently been privately defending new arms transfers to Israel to lawmakers and their staff.

The appointment “reflects a doubling down on the administration’s determination to continue to provide unconditional material support for Israel’s genocidal campaign against civilians in Gaza”, former State Department official Annelle Sheline, who quit over the Biden administration’s Israel policy, told the news outlet.

Resnick is set to replace Andrew Miller as deputy assistant secretary for Israeli-Palestinian affairs in the State Department’s Middle East office.

Sheline said Miller was known to be wary of the Biden administration’s approach, and “did his best” to push back.

Israel’s government cannot deal with challenges in the north: Liberman

Hundreds of rockets and drones targeting northern Israel last week are proof of the government’s inability to deal with Hezbollah’s threats, Avigdor Liberman, the chairman of the Yisrael Beytenu party, says.

He wrote on X: “Tens of thousands of residents do not know if the school year will start when they are evacuated from their homes, and many factories and workplaces have been closed or moved from the north to other areas.”

Liberman said challenges in the north are too great for the current Israeli government and therefore it has no right to continue to rule.

Russian court sentences 5 men for anti-Israel riots at Dagestan airport

A court in southern Russia has sentenced five men to more than six years in prison each in the first convictions related to a mass anti-Israel protest last October at an airport in the predominantly Muslim Dagestan region.

The men, who were given sentences ranging from just over six years to nine years for engaging in rioting, did not admit guilt, the court in the Krasnodar region said. One protester was also found guilty of committing violence against a government official.

The trial was moved from Dagestan to Krasnodar due to the sensitivity of the case.

Last October hundreds of anti-Israel protesters stormed an airport in the city of Makhachkala where a plane from Tel Aviv had just arrived in a spate of unrest in the North Caucasus over Israel’s war against Palestinian group Hamas in Gaza.

Video footage showed the protesters, mostly ***** men, waving Palestinian flags, breaking down glass doors and running through the airport shouting “Allahu Akbar” (God is greatest).

Israel’s presence in a post-war Gaza ‘legally wrong’: UN expert

Francesca Albanese, the Special Rapporteur on the human rights situation in the occupied Palestinian territory, says that “imagining Israel’s continued presence in “post-war” Gaza (where the scars of its genocide are indelible)” is “absolutely legally wrong”.

In a post on X, she cites the recent International Court of Justice ruling that said Israel’s continued presence in the occupied Palestinian territory is unlawful and should come to an end “as rapidly as possible”.

Lufthansa to resume flights to Amman, Erbil from August 27

Germany’s Lufthansa Group will restart flights to Jordan’s capital and the Iraqi city, making use of a northern corridor in Iraqi airspace for the Erbil trips, it said.

The group, which includes carriers Swiss International Air Lines, Austrian Airlines and Eurowings, extended its suspension of flights to Tel Aviv and Tehran up to and including September 2, the airline said.

Flights to Beirut are suspended through September 30, it added.

Time for Hamas, Fattah to ‘put differences aside’

Palestinian Authority President Mahmoud Abbas’s planned visit to Gaza comes at a “critical time”, providing an opportunity for disparate Palestinian factions to put their differences aside for the sake of the enclave’s future, said Tamer Qarmout, assistant professor in public policy at the Doha Institute for Graduate Studies.

“Hamas alone cannot rebuild or stay as the only governing party in Gaza,” Qarmout told Al Jazeera, adding that it is time for Palestine’s rival political factions to “sit together”.

Hamas and Fatah, headed by Abbas, should “at least agree on a unified Palestinian Authority that is empowered and delegated to run Gaza” and has international legitimacy, said Qarmout.

Doing so, he said, would impede any potential Israeli plans to create “parallel governing structures [in Gaza] that are controlled by Israel and not by Palestinians”.

US administration’s Gaza mediation is a facade

Tamer Qarmout, an assistant professor in public policy at the Doha Institute for Graduate Studies, argues the US administration’s mediation in the Gaza war is more about optics than a sincere push for peace.

“From the onset of the war, the diplomatic behaviour of the Americans has not been what you would expect from a mediator,” said Qarmout, pointing to Washington’s continued supply of weapons to Israel. “The US has sadly chosen to be partner to Israel during this war.”

Speaking to Al Jazeera, Qarmout claimed the administration of US President Joe Biden is simply “pretending” to engage in high-stakes diplomacy to end the war so it has a “ready answer” for pro-Palestine voters who are disillusioned with the Democratic Party ahead of November elections.

“In reality, [the administration] is just siding with Israel,” Qarmout said. “I think the behaviour of the US administration shows they’re committed to helping Netanyahu achieve the victory he is looking for”.

Airlines increase flights over Afghanistan due to Middle East tensions

Several airlines have diverted flight paths away from the Middle East and have resumed flying over Afghanistan, which represents a comparatively safe option, according to a flight data analysis by the Reuters news agency.

Singapore Airlines, British Airways and Lufthansa are among those who have made the switch in light of rising tensions in the Middle East, as fears of all-out war between Israel and Lebanon and Iran grow.

Carriers mostly stopped flying over Afghanistan, which lies on major flight paths between Asia and Europe, when the Taliban rose to power in 2021 and air traffic control services stopped.

“As conflicts have evolved, the calculus of which airspace to use has changed. Airlines are seeking to mitigate risk as much as possible and they see overflying Afghanistan as the safer option given the current tensions between Iran and Israel,” said Ian Petchenik, a spokesperson for flight tracking organisation Flightradar24.

Protesters outside DNC demand end to US weapons supply to Israel

As we’ve reported, Kamala Harris has accepted the Democratic nomination for the presidency.

She took to the stage on the last day of the Democratic National Convention (DNC).

But little space has been afforded to Palestinian Americans or pro-Palestinian delegates in this week’s convention, despite crowds of protesters gathering nearby on a daily basis.

Among them is Muhamad Sankari of the US Palestinian Community Network. He says people are turning out, “first and foremost to end the genocide against the Palestinian people [by] the Democratic Party”.

“For 11 months now almost, [the Democratic Party] has supported [Israel’s war] unequivocally. So we’re here to make the demands to end the genocide against the Palestinian people,” he said.

“This is because of you, Kamala Harris, this is because of you, [US President] Joe Biden, because of your policies. And whoever the president is, whoever’s in charge of the Democratic Party, could end that right now by ending the flow of weapons, by ending the political cover, and demanding the Israelis end the genocide,” he added.

Earlier, we reported that Harris said in her speech that she and President Biden are “working around the clock” to end Israel’s war and make sure the “Palestinian people can realise their right to dignity, security, freedom and self-determination”.

Pro-Palestinian protesters march in Sweden’s capital

Demonstrators rallying in Stockholm have called for an end to Israel’s war on Gaza.

Footage from the protest verified by Al Jazeera’s fact-checking unit Sanad showed activists carrying “Free Palestine” banners while others chanted and waved Palestinian flags.

Australia to hold command of Red Sea maritime task force

An Australian Navy captain is set to assume command of a maritime task force set up to protect merchant shipping in the Middle East, according to the country’s Defence Ministry.

The Combined Task Force 153 (CTF 153), which was established in April 2022, was bolstered last December in response to growing Houthi attacks on vessels in the Red Sea and Gulf of Aden. The Yemen-based group says it’s carrying out the attacks in protest against Israel’s war on Gaza.

While Australia will take command of CTF, however, the government of Prime Minister Anthony Albanese has said it will not deploy any additional military resources for the mission. His government was criticised by opposition parties last year for not responding to a US request for more warships to be deployed to the region to protect the shipping lanes.

https://www.aljazeera.com/news/liveblog/2024/8/23/israels-war-on-gaza-live-israelis-in-cairo-as-us-says-truce-in-sight
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>***** with hollowed skull mp4
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>>483662
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ICC prosecutor calls on judges to rule on Netanyahu, Sinwar arrest warrants

The International Criminal Court’s chief prosecutor, Karim Khan, has filed a brief urging a panel of pre-trial judges to “urgently render its decisions” on the requests he filed in May.

Citing possible war crimes and crimes against humanity, Khan had requested arrest warrants for Israeli Prime Minister Netanyahu, Israeli Defence Minister Yoav Gallant, and Hamas leader Yahya Sinwar.

Khan had also sought warrants for Hamas officials Mohammed Deif, who Israel said it killed in a Gaza strike, and Ismail Haniyeh, who was killed in Tehran last month in an attack widely believed to have been carried out by Israel.

The chief prosecutor’s brief came in response to legal filings by several parties arguing both for and against the court’s jurisdiction in the matter.

“It is settled law that the Court has jurisdiction in this situation,” he wrote.

https://www.aljazeera.com/news/liveblog/2024/8/23/israels-war-on-gaza-live-israelis-in-cairo-as-us-says-truce-in-sight

Hamas official accuses US of false positivity over Gaza ceasefire deal to boost Harris

The US is eager to spread a positive atmosphere around ongoing ceasefire negotiations between Israel and Hamas in order to support the presidential campaign of Democratic nominee Kamala Harris, senior Hamas official Osama Hamdan has reportedly told the Lebanese outlet, Al Mayadeen.

On Friday, White House national security spokesman John Kirby said “there has been progress made” and that all that was required was for “both sides to come together and work towards implementation”.

But speaking to Al Mayadeen, Hamdan said Hamas still firmly rejects Israel’s continued control over the Philadelphi and Netzarim corridors, as well as the Rafah crossing between Egypt and Gaza, and this remains a major sticking point.

He also emphasised that the Palestinian group demands “practical measures regarding what was previously agreed upon, not more negotiations”.

“Tomorrow we will have two options: If the entity [Israel] agrees to the initiative, we will discuss the execution phase, or if we hear otherwise, we will inform them then of our position,” he said.

Negotiations between Israel and Hamas, mediated by Egypt, Qatar and the US, are ongoing in Cairo, and are expected to continue through the weekend.

Israeli military raids Nablus home of relative of suspected bomber

The Israeli military is raiding a home in the occupied West Bank city of Nablus which belongs to a relative of a Palestinian man who allegedly attempted to carry out a bombing in Tel Aviv, according to local media reports.

The perpetrator was walking down the road in Tel Aviv on August 18 when the bomb he was carrying in his backpack detonated prematurely, killing him and moderately wounding a passer-by.

Hamas has reportedly claimed responsibility for the explosion, saying it was a suicide attack conducted in cooperation with the Palestinian Islamic Jihad. It promised further such attacks.

Footage from the raid on the home in Nablus shows Israeli soldiers leading an unidentified person away.

https://twitter.com/PalinfoAr/status/1827149578916790663

Photos show Greek-owned oil tanker Sounion in flames after Red Sea attack

The Houthi armed group has released video footage of what they say is the aftermath of their attack on a Greek-flagged oil tanker in the Red Sea, which is now engulfed in flames.

Illustration shows enormous weapons transfers to settlers by Israeli state

Amid rising Israeli settler violence against Palestinian communities in the occupied territory, Jewish Voice for Peace, a US-based advocacy group, has produced a graphic to illustrate the enormous number of guns and other weapons provided by the Israeli state to illegal settlers since October 7.

“This visual captures how the Israeli government has transferred over 150,000 guns and hundreds of other weapons to Israeli settlers since October 7, as settler violence against Palestinian communities skyrockets with impunity,” JVP said in a post on social media.

“During this period, the Israeli Ministry of National Security has also significantly relaxed gun licensing requirements, approving permits for an additional 100,000 firearms,” the group adds.

https://twitter.com/jvplive/status/1827004910124052609

Israel’s military claims to kill Hamas arms maker

Israel’s military claims it “eliminated” dozens of fighters via air strikes and close-quarters combat in Gaza over the last day.

It identified one person killed in an air strike as Taha Abu Nada, who it said helped manufacture weapons for Hamas.

In addition, the military said it destroyed numerous military sites and located weapons stashes, including of mortars and explosives.

As we’ve been reporting, Israel’s latest attacks in the enclave have killed at 37 Palestinians in Gaza since dawn this morning, including women and *****ren in Khan Younis.

Poll: Three-quarters of Israelis think Netanyahu managing Hezbollah front ‘very badly’

A poll of Israeli public opinion conducted by local media outlet Mako indicated that 75 percent of Israelis are dissatisfied with the way the prime minister’s government is handling the situation in the country’s north, which has seen daily attacks by Lebanon’s Hezbollah since the outbreak of Israel’s war on Gaza last October.

Other statistics from Mako’s poll indicate:

Only 18 percent of Israelis believe that the government is managing the situation in the north well.
More than half (55 percent) of Israelis said they believed new elections should be held now, while only 36 percent said the current government should continue to function.
A total of 59 percent of respondents expressed support for a deal with Hamas to return Israeli captives, compared with 21 percent who said they were against the deal in its current form, and 20 percent who said they did not know.
Half of Israelis said they believe Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu is motivated by political considerations regarding efforts to return the Israeli captives held in Gaza.

https://www.aljazeera.com/news/liveblog/2024/8/24/israels-war-on-gaza-live-israel-attacks-as-palestinians-flee-north-gaza
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>>483675
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Qassam Brigades claims inflicting casualties in Gaza tunnel blast

The armed wing of Hamas claims that its fighters managed to lure Israeli forces from a combat engineering unit into a booby-trapped tunnel, killing some and wounding others.

The Qassam Brigades said the tunnel was located in the area of Israeli military sites east of Deir el-Balah in central Gaza.

It also said Palestinian fighters engaged in “fierce clashes” with Israeli forces expanding a ground invasion in al-Jafarawi, also east of Deir el-Balah, inflicting casualties who were later evacuated by a military helicopter.

The Qassam Brigades said a Merkava tank was hit with a Yassin-105 shell in the area as well.

‘They made us wear Israeli uniforms’: Palestinian used as human shield in Gaza

A ***** Palestinian man, who was arrested near the Karem Abu Salem (Kerem Shalom) crossing while trying to find food for his displaced family, was used as a human shield by Israeli forces multiple times before being left for dead.

He was shot after being told to inspect an area, and woke up in a hospital a day later.

“The helmet has a camera and a mic, and they direct us,” he told Al Jazeera. “They say to us: Film here, do this here. They enter the house after we scout it for them, then they go in. The quadcopter stays above you, the tank remains pointed at you, meaning you cannot escape or do anything.”

Israeli settlers attack West Bank village, burn dozens of trees

Israeli settlers raided the occupied West Bank village of Sarra, near Nablus, and burned “dozens” of trees, the official news agency Wafa reports.

Locals told Wafa that settlers set fire to large tracts of land in the village, which led to the burning of many old olive trees.

The south of Nablus has witnessed an uptick in violations perpetrated by the Israeli army and settlers, which have included uprooting or burning down trees, and vandalising houses, Wafa reported.

Since October 7, settlers have carried out 1,334 attacks in the West Bank, including in East Jerusalem.

Israel’s latest Quran burnings a war on Islam that Biden must condemn: CAIR

The Council on American-Islamic Relations, the largest Muslim civil rights and advocacy organisation in the US, says the Biden administration must speak out to condemn the latest burning of the copies of the Quran and destruction of mosques by Israeli soldiers in Gaza.

CAIR said the desecration of Islam’s revealed text again shows that the Israeli genocide in Gaza is targeting Islam as well as the Palestinian people.

One video of the incident reportedly shows Israeli soldiers burning and tearing copies of the Quran in the Bani Saleh Mosque in northern Gaza. In another video, Israeli forces reportedly destroy the Grand Mosque in Khan Younis, one of the oldest mosques in Gaza.

“By once again filming themselves burning Qurans and destroying mosques, the forces of the far-right Israeli government have confirmed that their war on the Palestinian people in Gaza is also a war on Islam itself,” said CAIR’s national executive director Nihad Awad.

“The Biden administration must condemn this religious desecration and suspend weapons transfers to the Israeli government to force an end to its campaign of slaughter and starvation in Gaza.”

El Ghazi to donate $560,000 of his Mainz payout to Gaza *****ren

Anwar El Ghazi has pledged to donate $560,000 to *****ren in Gaza, one-third of the payout he received from Mainz 05 for wrongfully terminating his contract over his support for Palestinians in the Israeli war on the besieged coastal enclave.

The Bundesliga club suspended the Dutchman over a social media post showing support for Palestinians in October. The club terminated his contract the following month.

A German court ruled last month that his contract was wrongfully terminated. El Ghazi, who signed with championship side Cardiff City this month, had a contract with Mainz until 2025.

The ruling by Mainz Labour Court ordered Mainz to pay his wages for the past nine months, totalling $1.9m. El Ghazi told The Athletic he had received a payment of $1.7m from Mainz relating to his dismissal.

On Friday, El Ghazi wrote on social media: “I would like to take this moment to thank Mainz for two things. Firstly, for the substantial financial pay-off, 500k of which will be used to fund projects for the *****ren in Gaza.”

Israeli police clash with demonstrators in Tel Aviv

Israeli activists have released videos, verified by Al Jazeera, showing intense skirmishes between Israeli police and demonstrators in Tel Aviv.

In one video, police cavalry trample a protester, while another shows police officers assaulting other demonstrators.

The protesters were demanding the return of captives held in Gaza.

https://twitter.com/lirishavit/status/1827420065513283623

‘Go to Cairo yourself’: Opposition leader to Netanyahu

Israeli opposition leader Yair Lapid has urged Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu to prioritise returning captives from Gaza by personally sealing a mediated deal in Egypt.

“Prime minister, go to Cairo yourself, don’t send anybody. Close a deal now,” he said during large demonstrations in Tel Aviv, also publishing the message on his X account, along with images of him meeting with family members of captives held in Gaza.

https://twitter.com/dimor_niv/status/1827410161419341954

‘You could’ve saved them’: Israeli captive families demonstrate in Tel Aviv

The families of Israeli captives held in the Gaza Strip have led another large-scale weekly demonstration to call for a deal that would bring their loved ones home and to criticise the government.

“My cousin was supposed to return on the eighth day of the deal,” one demonstrator said about the exchange agreement in late November that broke down after seven days, adding that opportunities to bring the remaining captives alive are being missed.

Earlier this month, the Israeli military recovered the bodies of six captives held in the enclave who were killed months earlier, likely in Israeli air strikes.

https://twitter.com/bringhomenow/status/1827413127949926481

ISIL claims Germany stabbing attack was ‘revenge for Muslims in Palestine’

The ISIL (ISIS) group has claimed responsibility for a knife attack in western Germany that killed three people Friday night, saying it was carried out of “revenge for Muslims in Palestine and everywhere”.

A short statement published through the Telegram channel of al-Amaq, which is believed to be affiliated with the group, said the perpetrator was a “soldier of the Islamic State” and attacked a “Christian gathering”.

The group did not provide any evidence for the attack, which also left eight others wounded. Police in Germany have detained a 15-year-old to investigate possible links with the attacker.

https://www.aljazeera.com/news/liveblog/2024/8/24/israels-war-on-gaza-live-israel-attacks-as-palestinians-flee-north-gaza
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>>483681
That was a tame speech. They're far gone if that's already too much.
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Hezbollah says it is attacking Israel in retaliation for Shukr’s killing

The Lebanese armed group issued a statement saying it has launched a “large” drone and rocket attack on Israel in retaliation against the Israeli military’s killing of its commander Fuad Shukr in Beirut on July 30.

“These military operations will take some time to conclude. After that, a detailed statement will be released about their process and target,” Hezbollah said in a statement.

“At this moment, the Islamic Resistance in Lebanon is at the highest readiness and will confront any Zionist aggression, especially if it touches civilians with a severe punishment,” it added.

Flights to and from Tel Aviv suspended: Reports
Israeli Army Radio is reporting that Israeli authorities have closed the Ben Gurion International airport in Tel Aviv and are redirecting flights to alternative airports.

The Times of Israel also reported that departing flights at Ben Gurion have been delayed and “won’t take off in the next few hours” due to “the security situation”.

We’ll bring you more soon.

Israel declares ’emergency situation’ for next 48 hours

Israel’s Defense Minister Yoav Gallant has declared an “emergency situation” in Israel for the next 48 hours, according to Israeli media, as the country’s military launched extensive attacks on southern Lebanon.

Israel’s YNet News said the declaration “enables the military to issue instructions to civilians, limit crowd sizes and close relevant areas off”.

‘Intense’ Israeli air attacks reported in south Lebanon

Lebanon’s Al Mayadeen TV is reporting “intense Israeli aerial aggression against southern Lebanon” which lasted more than 20 minutes in the past hour.

It said Israeli forces targeted forested areas in the towns of Kounin, Beit Yahoun, Haddatha, Rashaf and Tiri.

Hezbollah fires 70 rockets at northern Israel: Report

Lebanon’s Al Maydeen TV is reporting that a “major retaliation” by Hezbollah is under way after Israel’s military launched intense air raids on southern Lebanon.

“Over 70 rockets were fired from Lebanon towards the western al-Jalil [Galilee] coinciding with aerial incursions from multiple locations,” Al Mayadeen said.

The Hezbollah missiles are targeting areas “deep into the” western Galilee and the occupied Syrian Golan Heights, it added.

Clashes as Israeli forces raid Balata refugee camp in the occupied West Bank

Al Jazeera Arabic is reporting that Israeli forces have stormed the Balata refugee camp, east of the city of Nablus in the occupied West Bank, and arrested a ***** man there after raiding his home.

The Al-Aqsa Martyrs Brigades said it responded to the raid by firing a heavy barrage of bullets at Israeli soldiers, Al Jazeera Arabic reported.

Israel launches attacks on Lebanon, warns of Hezbollah response

Daniel Hagari, the spokesman for Israel’s military, said Israeli fighter jets are attacking Lebanon to “proactively” remove a “threat” from Hezbollah.

“A short while ago, the [Israeli military] identified the Hezbollah terrorist organization preparing to fire missiles and rockets toward Israeli territory,” he said.

“‌‏In a self-defense act to remove these threats, the [Israeli military] is striking terror targets in Lebanon, from which Hezbollah was planning to launch their attacks on Israeli civilians,” he said.

“Hezbollah will soon fire rockets, and possibly missiles and UAVs, towards Israeli territory,” he said, adding: “‌‏From right next to the homes of Lebanese civilians in the south of Lebanon, we can see that Hezbollah is preparing to launch an extensive attack on Israel, while endangering the Lebanese civilians. ‌‏We warn the civilians located in the areas where Hezbollah is operating, to move out of harm’s way immediately for their own safety.”

The statement came shortly before Israeli media reported that flights to and from Tel Aviv have been suspended due to the “security situation”.

https://www.aljazeera.com/news/liveblog/2024/8/25/israels-war-on-gaza-live-israel-bombards-gaza-on-eve-of-high-level-talks
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Hezbollah fires back after significant Israeli aerial attack on Lebanon
Zeina Khodr
reporting from Beirut, Lebanon

Israel has carried out a significant aerial attack in a number of areas in southern Lebanon.

What we’re getting are reports of at least 40 strikes, so a widespread “preemptive attack”.

That’s how the Israeli army is calling this, a “preemptive attack” against Hezbollah.

There were nonstop strikes in southern Lebanon, but we are also getting reports of Hezbollah firing back using drones and rockets, and that there have been alerts across northern Israel.

We are expected to hear from the Israeli army spokesperson shortly.

There are reports that this initial wave, if you like, of attacks in southern Lebanon has now ended, so we’re waiting to hear from the Israel army to see whether or not they plan to carry out more strikes, which could in turn, trigger a Hezbollah, response, and expand this conflict.

This is, and has been, a very dangerous conflict, even though largely contained, there is [a] real concern that it could expand and spiral out of control.

Hezbollah says it fired more than 320 rockets at Israel

More from Hezbollah’s statement:

The Lebanese group said it targeted Israeli military bases to “facilitate the passage of drones” towards their desired targets deep inside Israel. “And the drones have passed as planned”, it said.

It also said it fired more than 320 Katyusha rockets at 11 Israeli military bases and barracks, including the Meron base and four sites in the occupied Golan Heights.

Hezbollah says ‘first phase’ of attack on Israel over

The Lebanese armed group said the “first phase” of its retaliatory attack against Israel has been concluded “with complete success”.

Netanyahu to convene security cabinet shortly

The Israeli prime minister will convene his security cabinet at 7:00am local time (04:00GMT), according to Israeli media.

The Times of Israel reported that Netanyahu and Gallant were earlier at the Israeli military’s headquarters in Tel Aviv “managing the incident” in the north.

Woman injured by shrapnel as explosions heard in northern Israel

Israeli Army Radio is reporting that a woman has been slightly injured by shrapnel in Acre, in northern Israel. as around 150 Hezbollah rocket and drone attacks have been fired at Israel so far, in Hezbollah’s latest cross-border attack.

A resident of Abdon in the Western Galilee told Israeli Army Radio “we hear a lot of explosions, I woke up at 4:30 in the morning because the whole house was shaking”.

A house was also directly hit in the Western Galilee, Israeli Army Radio added, with no casualties reported.

https://www.aljazeera.com/news/liveblog/2024/8/25/israels-war-on-gaza-live-israel-bombards-gaza-on-eve-of-high-level-talks
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DOUBT.
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doesn't this guarantee the US will put boots on the ground? Even if the IDF could beat hezbollah on their own, they can't occupy lebanon and do regime change on their own
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 No.483688

>>483687
>the US will put boots on the ground?
very unlikely
They send air-craft carriers, so probably air-support.

>Even if the IDF could beat hezbollah on their own, they can't occupy lebanon and do regime change on their own

Hezbollah could potentially push into Israel, since the IDF probably isn't at full strength anymore , making Israeli territory the battleground, where everything gets wrecked. So maybe that Lebanon war isn't such a good idea. Also the US can't occupy Lebanon because they have to much other shit going on already. Like the proxy war in Ukraine and the sabre rattling with China.
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Will the Hezbollah strike hold Israel back?
Zeina Khodr
Reporting from Beirut, Lebanon

We heard from Nasrallah who revealed details on the intended target of the group’s retaliatory strike for the killing of its top commander. Nasrallah said the target was a military intelligence headquarters, some 110km (68 miles) south of the border, deep inside Israel – just under 2km (1.2 miles) from the city of Tel Aviv.

What Hezbollah is saying is that its attack was successful and that Israeli reports that this attack failed are simply not true. So Nasrallah is accusing the Israeli government of hiding its losses and casualties.

Nasrallah also tried to make clear what the group meant when it said this was the initial phase of its retaliation. He explained that the initial phase was the launching of the 300 or so Katyusha rockets that targeted at least 11 Israeli military positions close to the border. He said the second stage of the attack was when they launched drones that, according to Hezbollah, hit that military intelligence headquarters.

The clear message from Hezbollah is in many ways the retaliation is now over if, according to Nasrallah, it served its purpose. What he meant by that was if Hezbollah restored deterrence. That means Israel will no longer act with little restraint in Lebanon. So the hours and days to come will show whether or not this Hezbollah strike will hold Israel back and keep it from crossing red lines.

Most Israeli strikes hit within five kilometres of Lebanon’s border
Zeina Khodr
reporting from Beirut, Lebanon

Most of the Israeli strikes on Lebanon were in the border area, up to five-kilometre deep territory along the 120 kilometre border.

The border area is now a military zone. It’s been evacuated of civilians. It’s been repeatedly hit by the Israeli army in recent months.

Many of the villages along that border have been levelled to the ground, but Hezbollah is still present there.

Another strategy that Israel has been employing in recent months is targeted killings, taking out members and commanders of Hezbollah, as well as other Palestinian groups, that are allied with Hezbollah.

Remember, Hezbollah opened this front in October to help its ally, Hamas in Gaza, and Hezbollah has repeatedly said it will not stop or halt firing until there’s a permanent ceasefire in Gaza.

So this conflict will continue and will remain a dangerous conflict as long as the war in Gaza continues, and without that ceasefire, there can be no diplomatic solution to this conflict.

Ben Gurion airport to resume operations

Israel’s Ben Gurion airport is expected to resume operations at 04:00 GMT on Sunday, the airports authority said, lifting a suspension imposed as the Israeli military and Hezbollah traded attacks.

“Aircraft that were diverted to alternative airports, including Ramon Airport, will take off and head back to Ben Gurion Airport,” it said.

Hamas’s armed wing says it fires rocket at Tel Aviv

The Qassam Brigades says its fighters have launched an M90 rocket at the Israeli coastal city.

“This is in response to the massacres being perpetrated against civilians and the forced displacement of our people,” it said in a statement.

‘A major escalation in scope and intensity’

Israel’s strikes have “the potential to draw the whole region into the full-blown war”, Sami Nader, director of the Levant Institute for Strategic Affairs, told Al Jazeera.

He said that while this signals a “major escalation in terms of scope of operation and intensity” both Hezbollah and Israel “are trying to avoid full-blown war”.

Israel, he said, is “exhausted” by its war on Gaza, and the Lebanese group does not want to see a war similar to the one that occurred in 2006, as Lebanon is in a “serious economic crisis”.

However, he said, no diplomatic settlement appears to be taking form and “Israel is determined to change rules of engagement” that would allow a return of all Israelis who were evacuated from northern Israel.

Yair Lapid backs military operations in Lebanon

The Israeli opposition leader added in a post on X: “Any attempt to attack Israel will bet met with a heavy hand and the capabilities of the [Israeli army] and the security system”.

Israeli military restricts gatherings, closes some beaches

The Israeli military announced a series of restrictions on civilians in northern Israel and the occupied Golan Heights earlier in the morning as it traded fire with Hezbollah.

The military’s Home Front Command closed beaches near the border with Lebanon and restricted outdoor gatherings to 30 people and indoor meetings to 300, according to the Times of Israel.

It also said educational activities and workplaces will be able to operate if an adequate shelter was located nearby.

Homes damaged in northern Israel after Hezbollah attack: Report

An AFP news agency’s photographer in Acre, an Israeli city 20km (12 miles) from the Lebanese border, reported damage to three homes from a Hezbollah rocket that struck a roof, with shrapnel smashing windows and destroying a bed.

“There were explosions in the area of Haifa,” said Abigail Levy, a resident of the coastal city further south. “I was stopped and was told not to go to the beach.”

AFPTV footage from early on Sunday showed dozens of interceptor rockets being launched into dense clouds above the Upper Galilee in northern Israel.

Malaysia’s Ibrahim slams ‘inaccurate narratives’ on Gaza

Malaysian Prime Minister Anwar Ibrahim says the Western world needs to stop trying to control the international media merely for the sake of highlighting “inaccurate narratives” about the ongoing war in Gaza.

Inaugurating the All-Malaysian Mosque Summit for Al-Aqsa and Palestine in Kuala Lumpur, he stressed that the West does not need to teach the Muslim world about the “meaning of democracy, human rights, and sustainable development,” Anadolu reported, quoting the Malaysian state-run Bernama news agency.

“We need to be clear and cannot be determined by the Western countries that want to start the narrative on October 7,” Anwar was quoted as saying.

​“The continuous destruction [in Palestine] happened since 1948, followed by the direct invasion of the Al-Aqsa Mosque in 1969. In fact, now the destruction continues, whether infrastructure or human and genocide. This is what happened,” he said.

Key takeaways from Nasrallah’s speech after Hezbollah-Israel attacks

Hezbollah’s leader has made a televised speech after a heavy exchange of fire between the Lebanese group and Israel.

Hezbollah’s attack was billed as its response to the Israeli assassination of its senior military commander Fuad Shukr in Beirut last month.

To read more about what Nasrallah said after the attack, read our story here: https://www.aljazeera.com/news/2024/8/25/five-key-takeaways-from-nasrallahs-speech-after-hezbollah-israel-attacks

Had no plans to attack Tel Aviv: Nasrallah

In his televised speech, the Hezbollah chief said the group had no plans to hit targets in Tel Aviv, including Ben Gurion airport and the Israeli Defence Ministry building.

He added that while the Lebanese group had no intention to use precision missiles in today’s attack, it may use them in the near future.

Top US military official arrives in Israel after Hezbollah attack

General Brown has arrived in Israel, hours after major cross-border fighting between Israel and Lebanon’s Hezbollah.

Brown, the chairman of the US Joint Chiefs of Staff, is expected to hold meetings with senior Israeli military officials, the Reuters news agency reports.

US to keep two aircraft carrier strike groups in Middle East: Pentagon

US Defense Secretary Lloyd Austin has ordered the presence of two aircraft carrier strike groups in the Middle East, the Pentagon says as it strengthens the US military presence amid soaring regional tensions.

The announcement, made in a summary of a call between Austin and his Israeli counterpart, represents a shift. The Pentagon had initially deployed the Abraham Lincoln aircraft carrier strike group into the region with a plan to replace the Theodore Roosevelt carrier strike group.

Polio vaccines reach Ramallah, no clarity on Gaza delivery

The Palestinian Ministry of Health in the occupied West Bank reports that nOPV oral polio vaccines have been delivered to Ramallah after weeks of anticipation, and coordination is under way to deliver them to the Gaza Strip.

The ministry added in a press statement that the necessary cold-chain equipment to preserve the vaccines has also been brought in, according to the official Wafa news agency.

It called on international organisations to pressure Israeli authorities to stop their attacks in Gaza in order for medical teams to be able to vaccinate *****ren in the besieged enclave, where the UN confirmed the first case of polio leading to a Palestinian baby getting paralysed.

Israeli military confirms 1 navy officer killed

The Israeli military says a member of its navy was killed and two others wounded in combat in northern Israel, after Hezbollah fired a barrage of rockets at Israel.

“Petty Officer First Class, David Moshe Ben Shitrit, aged 21… fell during combat in northern Israel,” the military said in a statement, adding that he was from the navy and that two others were also wounded.

It did not give further details.

https://www.aljazeera.com/news/liveblog/2024/8/25/israels-war-on-gaza-live-israel-bombards-gaza-on-eve-of-high-level-talks
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Qassam Brigades claims casualties inflicted in northern Gaza attacks

Hamas’s armed wing says Palestinian fighters have successfully executed an ambush in northern Gaza.

The Qassam Brigades said a minefield was prepared to target Israeli armoured vehicles and it detonated in the Zeitoun neighbourhood of Gaza City, after which military helicopters arrived to transport casualties.

It added that its snipers also shot an Israeli soldier near the University College of Applied Sciences, south of the Tal al-Hawa neighbourhood of Gaza City.

WATCH: Hezbollah attack hits Israeli military boat off Nahariyya

Footage shared online and verified by Al Jazeera shows a Hezbollah projectile hitting an Israeli military boat off the coast of Nahariyya, Israel’s northernmost coastal city.

More videos and images circulating online purport to show the damaged interior of the Israeli navy’s Dvora-class fast patrol boat.

Reports in Israeli media indicated there were casualties, but the Israeli military has yet to comment.

https://twitter.com/AJA_Palestine/status/1827688685036331422

British Airways, Wizz Air halt UK to Tel Aviv flights

Flights between the UK and Tel Aviv have been cancelled after an escalation of hostilities overnight.

British Airways halted its flights between London’s Heathrow and Tel Aviv’s Ben Gurion airports from Sunday to Wednesday, the airline said.

Wizz Air also said it is “temporarily suspending” flights to and from Israel “due to the escalating situation in the region”.

Air France cancels flights to Tel Aviv, Beirut

Air France has cancelled its flights to the two Middle Eastern destinations until at least Monday.

“Resuming these routes will be subject to a new assessment of the security situation,” the airline said in a statement. “Air France reiterates that the safety of its customers and crews is its absolute priority.”

Several airlines cancel flights to, from Tel Aviv

Israeli media outlet Haaretz is reporting that Air France, Etihad Airways and Aegean Airlines have cancelled flights to and from Ben Gurion airport.

According to Haaretz, the airlines joined 16 others in announcing the discontinuation of flights to and from Israel, including some until Monday and others until further notice.

Hezbollah response ‘delayed by political considerations’

A Hezbollah official says the group’s rocket and drone attack against Israel in retaliation for a top commander’s killing last month was delayed by “political considerations”, chief among them the ongoing talks on a ceasefire and captive-prisoner exchange for Gaza.

The official, in written comments shared with media outlets, said the group had “worked” to make sure its response to the killing of Fuad Shukr on July 30 would not trigger a full-scale war.

Netanyahu says strikes against Hezbollah ‘not end of the story’

Israel’s prime minister says his country took preemptive action against Hezbollah and air defences had intercepted all rockets and drones launched against Israel.

He said in his opening remarks for the cabinet meeting that the leaders of Hezbollah and Iran should know that the response was “another step towards changing the situation in the north and returning our residents safely to their homes”.

“This is not the end of the story,” he added.

‘Yemeni response is coming’: Houthis praise Hezbollah attacks

The Houthis have congratulated Hezbollah’s leaders for the “major” attacks on Israeli positions.

“This powerful and effective response deep within the entity that remains vulnerable reaffirms that the resistance is capable, steadfast, and sincere in its promises and threats,” the Houthis’ political bureau said in a statement.

“We stand by the hands and shoulders of the heroes of the Islamic resistance, congratulate and support all options and retaliatory operations against the Zionist enemy.

“We also reaffirm that the Yemeni response is inevitably coming, and the coming days and nights and the battlefield will prove this.”

‘You don’t interest us’: Northern Israeli leaders fume at gov’t

Leaders of regional councils in areas across northern Israel which have been targeted by Hezbollah have said they are cutting off contact with the government in protest to being neglected.

“We haven’t interested you for 10-and-a-half months, and from now on, you don’t interest us. Don’t call, don’t come, don’t send messages. We have managed alone until now, we will manage,” reads a joint statement by Mateh Asher Regional Council head Moshe Davidovich, Metula Mayor David Azoulay, and Upper Galilee Regional Council head Giora Zaltz, according to The Times of Israel.

The regional leaders have repeatedly called for a reliable plan to bring tens of thousands of Israeli citizens who have been displaced from the north amid the escalating conflict.

The leaders are also angry because the Israeli military has not engaged in large-scale “preemptive strikes” on Lebanon in defence of northern communities, as it did today after perceiving that Hezbollah may be considering hitting central Israel.

https://www.aljazeera.com/news/liveblog/2024/8/25/israels-war-on-gaza-live-israel-bombards-gaza-on-eve-of-high-level-talks
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‘***** in the name of God’: Israeli settler threatens Palestinians

Israeli human rights group B’Tselem has released the following video of a group of settlers harassing Palestinians in the occupied West Bank’s Hebron town and threatening them with *****ual assault.

The incident took place on Sunday morning when many masked settlers arrived with a vehicle and a herd of cows on the land of a Palestinian family in Khirbet Wadi a-Rakhim in the South Hebron Hills.

One of the settlers names the infamous Sde Teiman prison, where a Palestinian inmate was recently gang-*****d by Israeli guards, and threatens the Palestinians with “***** in the name of God”.

https://twitter.com/btselem/status/1828003273489445196

Iran says its retaliation against Israel will be ‘precise and calculated’

Iran’s Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi has again pledged that his country will respond to the assassination of Hamas’s political chief Ismail Haniyeh in Tehran.

“Iran’s reaction to Israeli terrorist attack in Tehran is definitive, and will be measured & well calculated,” Araghchi wrote on X. “We do not fear escalation, yet do not seek it – unlike Israel.”

The minister said he made the remark in a conversation with Italian Foreign Minister Antonio Tajani by telephone.

Hamas say Israel targeted one of its members in Lebanon

Hamas’s media office told our colleagues at Al Jazeera Arabic that the target of today’s Israeli strike in Sidon, southern Lebanon, was one of their members, adding that he survived the attack.

https://twitter.com/AJA_Palestine/status/1828008935925657963

UKMTO reports security incident involving speed boat off Yemen

The British maritime security agency UKMTO says it has received a report from an unnamed vessel about a security incident some 55 nautical miles (101km) southeast of Yemen’s Aden.

A speed boat about four metres in length carrying eight to 10 personnel approached the vessel displaying a ladder with no weapons visible, but later departed the scene.

We will bring you more details when we have them.

Israel receives 500th US military supply plane since October 7

“The 500th aircraft in the joint airlift operation has landed in Israel,” says the Israeli Defence Ministry in a statement.

It said the new supply plane was “part of a large-scale logistical effort that began with the outbreak of the recent war”.

“Through this operation, over 50,000 tons of military equipment have been delivered to Israel via 500 flights and 107 sea shipments,” it said.

“The equipment procured and transported includes armored vehicles, munitions, ammunition, personal protection gear, and medical equipment, which are crucial for sustaining the IDF [Israeli army’s] operational capabilities during the ongoing war,” the ministry added.

HRW accuses Israel’s military of torturing Palestinian health workers

Human Rights Watch has called on the International Criminal Court (ICC) to investigate Israel’s military for the custodial torture of Palestinian doctors, nurses and paramedics.

The group said it interviewed eight released health workers who described mistreatment in Israeli custody, including humiliation, beatings, forced stress positions, prolonged cuffing and blindfolding, and denial of medical care.

“The Israeli government’s mistreatment of Palestinian healthcare workers has continued in the shadows and needs to immediately stop,” said Balkees Jarrah, acting Middle East director at Human Rights Watch.

“The torture and other ill-treatment of doctors, nurses, and paramedics should be thoroughly investigated and appropriately punished, including by the International Criminal Court,” she added.

Israel intercepts ‘suspicious object’ launched from Syria: Report

The Israeli military said in a statement that its air defence forces successfully shot down the object after it was identified in the skies east of the Sea of ​​Galilee.

The statement came after air raid sirens were activated in the region.

Israel’s Ynet News reported that the drone entered Israeli territory from Syria, while The Times of Israel said “the suspected attack occurred near the Sea of Galilee, near the borders with Jordan and Syria, and far south of the area normally targeted by Lebanon-based Hezbollah”.

Israeli military claims killing dozens of Palestinian fighters

The Israeli military has published a war update in which it claims the following:

On Sunday, its forces attacked the site where Hamas launched a rocket towards central Israel.
The Israeli military claims to have “eliminated” dozens of Palestinian fighters and “large quantities of weapons” in the areas of Khan Younis and Deir el-Balah.
It also claims to have eliminated dozens of Palestinian fighters in Tal as-Sultan.

Israeli settlers storm Al-Aqsa Mosque compound: Report

The Palestinian news agency Wafa reports that Israeli settlers have stormed Islam’s third-holiest site under the protection of Israeli police officers.

The storming of the compound is a regular occurrence even though entering any part of it is forbidden for Jews due to the sacred nature of the site, according to Jewish law.

Ben-Gvir says he would build a synagogue at Al-Aqsa Mosque compound: Report

Israeli Army Radio reports that Israel’s far-right National Security Minister Itamar Ben-Gvir has said he would build a synagogue at the Al-Aqsa Mosque compound in Jerusalem’s Old City.

Jews refer to the Al-Aqsa Mosque compound as the “Temple Mount”, and some believe that it is where the first and second ancient Jewish temples once stood.

Media groups urge EU to suspend treaty, impose sanctions on Israel

Some 60 media and rights organisations have called on the bloc to freeze an association accord with Israel and adopt targeted sanctions, accusing it of “massacring journalists” in Gaza.

“In response to the unprecedented number of journalists killed and other repeated press freedom violations by the Israeli authorities since the start of the war with Hamas, Reporters Without Borders (RSF) and 59 other organisations are calling on the European Union to suspend its Association Agreement with Israel and to adopt targeted sanctions against those responsible”, the groups said in a joint statement.

Pope says Lebanese ‘paying a price’ for the war in Gaza

Pope Francis says “so many innocent people” are dying because of the war between Israel and Hamas, “for which Lebanon is paying a price”.

His remarks came a day after Israel launched air attacks into the country, claiming it destroyed “thousands” of Hezbollah rocket launchers. The Lebanese group also carried out a major rocket and drone attack on Israel.

The pope was speaking as he met victims of the August 4, 2020 blast in Beirut, one of the world’s biggest non-nuclear explosions, at the Vatican.

https://www.aljazeera.com/news/liveblog/2024/8/26/israels-war-on-gaza-live-panicked-patients-flee-al-aqsa-martyrs-hospital
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Israeli military launches air strikes on southern Lebanon

The Israeli military has released aerial footage of air strikes in southern Lebanon, saying it targeted “military buildings” operated by Hezbollah in Kfar Kila and Tayr Harfa.

It added that its forces also launched artillery strikes in Shebaa and Aita ash-Shaab.

The state-run National News Agency in Lebanon cited its correspondent in Tyre as reporting that the outskirts of the towns of Chamaa and Naqoura were subjected to enemy artillery shelling.

Evacuation orders in Deir el-Balah ‘final blow’ to aid operations

Alexandra Saieh of Save the *****ren says it has become “practically impossible” to operate in Gaza.

“The so-called evacuation orders that Israel has issued this month in Deir el-Balah may be the final blow to the aid operations in Gaza,” Saieh told Al Jazeera.

“It is the only area with any sort of infrastructure intact, and these evacuation orders have completely upended the aid hub that was set up in there.”

Saieh said setting up aid operations was not like “turning an on and off button”.

“You have to set up predictable supply lines. You have to find a location that has some semblance of security. Of course, nowhere in Gaza is safe, but this is why these operations are just collapsing,” she said.

“Our staff has been displaced. The staff of other aid organisations has been displaced. Warehouses that are storing critical aid supplies are now inaccessible.”

Israeli attack on TRT journalists an ‘attempt to conceal the truth’, Turkey says

Turkey’s Foreign Ministry has said that an Israeli attack on journalists from Turkish public broadcaster TRT is an “effort by bloodstained Israel to conceal the truth”.

“We stand in solidarity with all journalists who are tirelessly working to expose Israel’s oppression to the world,” the ministry wrote in a statement on X.

A cameraman for TRT Arabi was wounded on Monday in Israeli shelling in the southern Gaza Strip.

Mohammad al-Zeineen sustained an eye injury from a piece of shrapnel after the Israeli army targeted a car beside a tent for journalists near Nasser Hospital in Khan Younis.

Gaza-based journalist killed in Israeli attack

A Palestinian journalist, Ali Nayef Ta’ima, has been killed in Gaza, according to the Government Media Office. This brings the total number of journalists killed since the conflict began to 171.

“The Government Media Office condemns in the strongest terms the targeting and killing of Palestinian journalists by the ‘Israeli’ occupation,” it said, adding that Ta’ima had worked with several media outlets.

Iran supports any Gaza deal approved by Hamas: Araghchi

Iran’s new Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi has received Qatar’s Prime Minister Sheikh Mohammed bin Abdulrahman bin Jassim Al Thani in Tehran, where the two leaders discussed the Gaza ceasefire talks.

Iran welcomes Qatar’s efforts to establish ceasefire in the enclave and “will support any agreement that our friends in the Palestinian resistance and Hamas approve”, Araghchi said, according to the Iranian foreign ministry.

The Qatari official reportedly delivered a report of the latest developments and efforts towards achieving a deal and ensuring regional stability. Al Thani is scheduled to meet with Iranian President Masoud Pezeshkian soon.

First batch of polio vaccines reaches Gaza

The first batch of polio vaccines has arrived in the Gaza Strip, weeks after alarms were raised over the first confirmed case of the disease in the enclave in the past 25 years.

Over 640,000 Palestinian *****ren need the vaccine, according to the UN, which has said a ceasefire would be the most effective way of combating the virus that can cause paralysis or even death in ***** *****ren.

Iran’s Pezeshkian says world must unite to stop Gaza ‘genocide’

In a meeting with Qatar’s prime minister in Tehran, Iran’s president has said that human rights and international laws are being violated in the Gaza Strip every hour.

Masoud Pezeshkian said countries that claim to defend human rights “are not only staying silent against these crimes but also support the perpetrator of these crimes and genocide”, according to his website.

He expressed hope that “all Islamic countries and all other countries who are committed to international laws and frameworks will stand together and are able to take united action to force the backers of the Zionist regime to contain its crimes and genocide in Gaza”.

https://www.aljazeera.com/news/liveblog/2024/8/26/israels-war-on-gaza-live-panicked-patients-flee-al-aqsa-martyrs-hospital
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 No.483714

>>483698
>of a group of settlers harassing Palestinians in the occupied West Bank’s Hebron town and threatening them with *****ual assault.
They keep insisting on the ***** stuff. Maybe we should rename that country to Rapistan or maybe *****-rael.

>Some 60 media and rights organisations have called on the bloc to freeze an association accord with Israel and adopt targeted sanctions, accusing it of “massacring journalists” in Gaza.

Since the Zionist genocide force is picking off journalists on purpose, we have to upgrade the journalists.

Free investigative journalism needs to have commando units that are granted lethal force to prevent obstruction of journalism.

>Pope says Lebanese ‘paying a price’ for the war in Gaza

>The pope was speaking as he met victims of the August 4, 2020 blast in Beirut, one of the world’s biggest non-nuclear explosions, at the Vatican.
I remember that, did we ever figure out who set off the gazillion tonnes of fertilizer that got stuck in Beirut port customs limbo. ?
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 No.483715

Fires burning on oil tanker days after Houthi attack

The Greek-flagged oil tanker Sounion remains an “imminent environmental hazard” days after it was attacked by Houthis in the Red Sea, the European Union’s Red Sea naval mission Aspides has said in a post on X.

The Sounion’s crew has been rescued, but an EU Aspides unit which passed nearby has observed at least five fires burning on board, including potentially near hatches to the ship’s oil tanks, Aspides said.

https://twitter.com/EUNAVFORASPIDES/status/1827929798284357737

Islamic Resistance in Iraq claims drone attack on Haifa

The Islamic Resistance in Iraq, an umbrella group of Iran-aligned forces opposed to the US and Israel, claims it had used drones to hit Israel’s third largest city on Monday evening.

The group said in a short statement that “a vital target” was attacked in support of Palestinians and promised its strikes will continue.

The Israeli military has not commented on the incident.

Clashes along Netzarim Corridor in north as Israelis press ground attacks in south: Monitors

Israeli forces and Palestinian fighters traded tank shells and rocket fire along the Israeli-built military access route known as the Netzarim Corridor in the north of Gaza on Monday, war monitors report.

In the south of Gaza, Hamas fighters fired “thermobaric rockets” and rocket-propelled grenades at Israeli troops based inside a building northeast of Khan Younis and detonated booby-trapped tunnels where explosives were placed in readiness for the approach of Israeli ground forces, the Institute for the Study of War (ISW) and the Critical Threats Project (CTP) report.

The US-based military think tanks also report that Israeli armour advanced deep into central Khan Younis neighbourhoods on Monday, and Israeli ground forces continued to advance north towards central Deir el-Balah from Khan Younis over the past 10 days.

On Sunday, Hamas fighters launched a rocket targeting the Tel Aviv area from the northern area of Khan Younis. The rocket landed in an open area in metropolitan Tel Aviv without causing damage or casualties, the CTP-ISW reports.

Columbia Students for Justice in Palestine says Instagram account ‘permanently deleted’

The student group which helped organise the Columbia Gaza Solidarity Encampment, sparking a worldwide movement to end Israel’s war on Gaza, says it had 124,000 followers before Instagram took its account down.

Posting on X, the student group shared a screenshot of the notification it received from Instagram saying it could not request “another review” of the decision, which was reportedly made because it didn’t follow Instagram’s “Community Guidelines”.

Instagram is owned by Meta, which has long faced accusations of suppressing pro-Palestinian voices on Facebook and other platforms.

https://twitter.com/ColumbiaSJP/status/1828099828301107294

UN aid operations halt in Gaza

The UN says it is unable to deliver aid in Gaza because of Israel’s latest forced evacuation orders.

But the UN insists it is not withdrawing or suspending operations in the war-torn Palestinians territory, where it is the main provider of aid. Its key facilities are located in the central area of the enclave which is now the target of an Israeli military ground operation.

Strike called in Tulkarem over Nur Shams attack

More on the Israeli air attack in the occupied West Bank:

The Wafa news agency is reporting that Palestinians have declared a general strike in the Tulkarem governorate on Tuesday to mourn the killings in the Nur Shams refugee camp.

The call came as Hamas condemned the attack and called on Palestinians in the West Bank to intensify their struggle against Israel’s occupation.

There have been about 50 Israeli air attacks in the West Bank since the start of the war in Gaza – the vast majority of them in Tulkarem, Jenin and Nablus.

Displaced Palestinian grandmother who was older than Israel dies in Gaza

An 89-year-old woman, who survived the mass displacement and killing of Palestinians by Israel in the 1948 Nakba and was older than the state of Israel, has died in a tent in Gaza after numerous displacements since last October.

Israeli protesters block Tel Aviv highway

Israeli protesters have staged a demonstration on the Ayalon Highway, which runs north to south past Tel Aviv, calling on the government to bring home the captives from Gaza.

Video of the rally shared by Israel’s Army Radio shows dozens of protesters lined up across the highway, blocking it, while holding up large banners and photos of Gaza-bound captives.

Israeli general says military should finish in Gaza before taking on Iran

Major General Israel Ziv has warned against pushing for war with Iran, which he calls Israel’s “central enemy”, while the military is still fighting in Gaza.

“For almost a year now, we have not been able to fully defeat even our smallest enemy,” Ziv said in comments carried by Israel’s Maariv news site, noting that there are still 20,000 Hamas fighters regrouping in Gaza.

“It’s true that we need to deal with Iran, but we need a strategy for that, and for that, we need to close one front, handle the other, and pursue a more meaningful strategy against Iran,” said Ziv, who previously headed the Israeli military’s operations directorate.

“Israel certainly cannot take on the task of fighting everyone when it can’t even close the simplest front,” he said.

Israeli government finances storming of Al-Aqsa: Palestine ministry

The Palestinian Foreign Ministry says the Israeli Ministry of Heritage has allocated 2 million shekels (about $543,000) to support far-right National Security Minister Itamar Ben-Gvir’s incursions into the Al-Aqsa Mosque Compound.

This reflects “an official Israeli policy aimed at intensifying the Judaisation of Al-Aqsa and altering its status quo, which threatens to ignite tensions in the West Bank”, it said in a statement.

Ben-Gvir, who has personally stormed the compound with armed security and extremist settlers on multiple occasions, expressed his support for building a synagogue in the Holy Muslim site yesterday.

Hamas condemns Israeli funding of Al-Aqsa incursions

Hamas says Israeli government funding of incursions into the Muslim holy site “is a dangerous escalation and playing with fire, leading the region towards a religious war for which the occupation and its supporters will bear responsibility”.

The group said in a statement that the Israeli Ministry of Heritage is funding “Zionist-guided tours” to the compound, which it called another step “in their malicious plans to desecrate and Judaise” Al-Aqsa Mosque, Islam’s third holiest site.

Hamas called on the 57-member Organisation of Islamic Cooperation to “take responsibility” and act in unison to protect the site and for Palestinians in the occupied West Bank to mobilise and maintain a presence there.

Army says Israeli captive rescued

Israeli troops have rescued a captive in the southern Gaza Strip, the military said during a news conference.

It said Kaid Farhan al-Qadi, 52, was recovered in “a complex rescue operation” from Marhat, and said his medical condition was normal.

The operation was carried out jointly by the army and Shin Bet, the country’s domestic intelligence agency.

We will bring you more details soon.

https://www.aljazeera.com/news/liveblog/2024/8/27/israels-war-on-gaza-live-israeli-tanks-near-deir-el-balah-as-un-flees
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 No.483716

>>483714
Israepists.
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 No.483718

>>483715
>Major General Israel Ziv has warned against pushing for war with Iran
>“For almost a year now, we have not been able to fully defeat even our smallest enemy,”
>Hamas fighters regrouping in Gaza.
This made him sound almost reasonable

“It’s true that we need to deal with Iran, but we need a strategy for that
This is delusional, While Gaza is the humanitarian catastrophe they intended to create, militarily it's a bad defeat against a small under-equipped force. If they pick a fight with the biggest regional power, it will be Iran that deals with them.
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>>483716
>Israepists
Yes, you nailed it.
Lets go with that one.
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 No.483722

‘It is an act of war’

Mustafa Barghouti, secretary-general of the Palestinian National Initiative, says the ongoing Israeli military operation in the occupied West Bank is “not just raids … it’s an act of war”.

“What Israel is doing is conducting a war on occupied people which is a total violation of international law on how an occupying power should behave,” Barghouti told Al Jazeera, stressing that the West Bank has been under Israeli occupation since 1967.

“They are using air strikes, air force, tanks, bulldozers, and what they are trying to do is to transfer the actual genocide and ethnic cleansing ongoing in Gaza into the West Bank,” Barghouti said.

The amount of damage Israeli forces inflicted on the Palestinian territory’s infrastructure also indicates their goal to make it uninhabitable for its citizens, Barghouti added.

“They destroyed water pipelines, electricity lines, houses, schools – what do they want? They want to create a situation where we cannot live in our country and that is exactly what the settlers’ plans are about.

“It’s about Judaization of the West Bank, about annexing the West Bank and killing any opportunity for the Palestinians to be free and to have a state of their own,” he said.

Palestinian president cuts short Saudi trip over West Bank violence: Report

Palestinian President Mahmoud Abbas has interrupted his visit to Saudi Arabia to return to the occupied West Bank after Israel launched military operations there, Palestinian news agency Wafa has reported.

“Abbas cut short his visit to Saudi Arabia and returned to his homeland on Wednesday to follow up on the latest developments in light of the Israeli aggression on the northern West Bank,” Wafa said.

Israeli forces raid medical facilities across occupied West Bank

Reporting from Nablus in the occupied West Bank and Nida Ibrahim
After more than 17 hours, Israeli forces are still in the three areas where they started their raids – we’re talking about Tulkarem, with both its refugee camps, Nur Shams and Tulkarem refugee camps. We’re also talking about Jenin refugee camps and Far’a.

We’ve seen videos from inside [refugee camps] showing how the medical teams are having problems carrying the wounded and taking them to medical centres.

A raid took place that included the storming of a medical centre inside Far’a [refugee camp] where the head of the Red Crescent medical centre tells us that he’s been assaulted by Israeli forces, who also detained medical teams there.

We’ve heard in a warning from the Jenin governor that Israeli forces intend to raid the Jenin hospital, one of the main hospitals there, creating a lot of panic and chaos among Palestinians, especially those who are sick and receiving treatment.

We’ve also been receiving news from inside the Nur Shams refugee camp that residents there are scared. They don’t know what to expect, and that’s why some of them have evacuated, fearing the worst.

Four killed in Syria border strike: Report

A presumed Israeli strike has hit a car near the Syria-Lebanon border, killing at least four people, reports the Syrian Observatory for Human Rights.

The strike targeted the Lebanon-bound vehicle on Syria’s Zabadani bridge on the road connecting Damascus to Beirut, the observatory said, without providing information on the victims.

Lebanon’s An-Nahar news site shared photos and footage of the attack’s aftermath, with thick black smoke rising over a pile of wreckage on the road.

The attack would mark the 60th time Israel has hit Syrian territory this year, according to the observatory.

Israeli military claims to demolish winding central Gaza tunnel

Israel’s military says it has destroyed a 3km-long (1.9 mile) tunnel near the Netzarim Corridor, which the Israeli military set up to split northern Gaza from the south.

Members of the military’s Yahalom engineering unit worked with troops in the Jerusalem brigade to locate, probe and wreck the tunnel, the military said, sharing footage claiming to show its destruction.

The tunnel is among hundreds of pieces of military infrastructure destroyed in recent weeks, the Israeli army claimed.

All humanitarian aid to Gaza must stop: Lieberman

Member of the Israeli Knesset Avigdor Lieberman has called for all humanitarian aid to Gaza to stop.

“It is not our job to take care of the civilian humanitarian effort in Gaza, against those who brutally murdered and kidnapped our sons and daughters,” he wrote on X.

“The only arrangement that should be in place with Gaza is to stop all transfers of humanitarian aid, equipment, fuel, electricity and water and leave operational freedom of action to the [Israeli forces] in order to prevent renewed military intensification.”

Israeli forces impose curfew in Jenin neighbourhood

Israeli forces have imposed a curfew on the eastern neighbourhood of Jenin and have prevented Palestinians from leaving their homes, an Al Jazeera correspondent has reported from the occupied West Bank.

The correspondent said the army has continued with raids and storming homes in the neighbourhood.

Separately, the Palestinian Red Crescent Society reported that a Palestinian was injured by Israeli forces’ bullets in al-Yamoun, Jenin governorate, in the northern West Bank.

Freed Israeli captive calls on Israel gov’t to reach a deal

Qaid Farhan al-Kadi, an Israeli man who was abducted by Hamas on October 7 and held in Gaza until he was recovered earlier this week, has returned to his home and called on the Israeli government to reach a deal for the release of the remaining captives.

“It does not matter if they are Arab or Jewish, all have a family waiting for them. They also want to feel the joy,” he told reporters in his home village of Khirbet Karkur. “I told Netanyahu yesterday, ‘work to have an end to this’.”

The 52-year-old is one of Israel’s about 300,000 Arab Bedouins, a group that has long faced discrimination from the Israeli state.

The Associated Press reported that Khirbet Karkur, an unincorporated Bedouin village, is currently under demolition orders by the government.

Since November, 70 percent of residents have received notifications that their homes will be demolished on the grounds that they were constructed without permits, which Israeli authorities rarely grant to the group. About one-third of Bedouin Arabs live in communities and villages that the Israeli government considers illegal.

Israeli captives’ families march for deal

Many families of Israeli captives have set out on a march from Tel Aviv towards an area near the security fence with Gaza to demand a prisoner exchange deal.

Shira Albag, the mother of one of the female soldiers held in the Strip, said history would care more about how the country manages the safe return of captives than whether Israel occupied the Philadelphi Corridor.

Her comments come after another round of ceasefire talks in Cairo on Sunday failed to yield any results as Hamas rejected new conditions put forward by Israel.

Key sticking points in the talks include an Israeli presence in the Philadelphi Corridor, a narrow 14.5km (9-mile) stretch of land along Gaza’s southern border with Egypt.

In Cairo, the Hamas delegation demanded that Israel be bound by what was agreed upon on July 2, following a plan laid out by Biden and a UNSC resolution.

Israeli forces opened fire on ‘clearly marked’ humanitarian vehicle: UN

The UN has said that Israeli forces in Gaza attacked a marked UN aid vehicle on Tuesday evening during a humanitarian operation that had been coordinated with the Israeli military beforehand.

“A clearly marked UN humanitarian vehicle, part of a convoy that had been fully coordinated with the [Israeli military], was struck 10 times by [Israeli military] gunfire, including with bullets targeting front windows,” UN secretary-general spokesperson Stephane Dujarric said.

Al Jazeera correspondent Gabriel Elizondo reported that the attack took place near Wadi Gaza, and that two UN workers inside the vehicle were unharmed.

WFP suspends Gaza movements after Israeli attack on aid convoy

The UN’s World Food Programme (WFP) says it is suspending humanitarian operations in Gaza after Israeli forces opened fire on a “clearly marked” UN aid convoy.

The WFP said in a statement that the aid vehicles had received “multiple clearances by Israeli authorities to approach” a checkpoint before Israeli forces opened fire, striking a vehicle 10 times.

Israel has opened fire on humanitarian workers throughout the course of its war in Gaza.

EU mission in Red Sea says no oil spill in area of Sounion tanker

The European Union’s mission in the Red Sea, known as Aspides, says there is no oil spill in the area of the MV SOUNION tanker that was targeted recently off Yemen’s coast.

Aspides added that the Greek-flagged oil tanker was still anchored and not drifting.

The Pentagon said on Tuesday the tanker was still on fire in the Red Sea and appeared to be leaking oil.

Reuters couldn’t immediately confirm that a spill or a leak had occurred.

The MV SOUNION was targeted last week by multiple projectiles off Yemen’s port city of Hodeidah.

Houthi fighters, who control Yemen’s most populous regions, said they attacked it. The Iran-aligned group has been attacking ships in solidarity with Palestinians in the war between Israel and Hamas in Gaza.

Houthis allowing vessel assistance because successful strike set ‘an example’

Hussain al-Bukhaiti, a Yemen-based analyst specialising in the Houthis, has told Al Jazeera that the group has allowed tug boats to assist an oil tanker struck by projectiles last week because the attack has already successfully communicated a message of the Houthi’s commitment to striking ships that it says are associated with Israel.

“He [a spokesperson for the Houthis] said that after several international parties contacted us [the Houthis], especially the European Union, we allowed the ship to be towed. And he said that the burning of the ship was an example of the seriousness of Yemenis to target any ship that violated the ban against entering Israel,” he said.

Israel says it recovers the body of a soldier from Gaza

Katz says Israeli forces have recovered the body of a soldier in Gaza.

https://www.aljazeera.com/news/liveblog/2024/8/28/israels-war-on-gaza-live-many-still-buried-after-day-of-israeli-strikes
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 No.483727

>>483722
>The UN has said that Israeli forces in Gaza attacked a marked UN aid vehicle on Tuesday evening during a humanitarian operation that had been coordinated with the Israeli military beforehand.
Gotta shoot back, they're never gonna quit the bullshit if all that happens is complaints.
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 No.483730

Owen Jones on the conspicuous gap in time between the ICC's chief prosecutor requesting warrants and now.
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 No.483731

Another British journalist was just arrested for wrongthink about the Palestinian genocide.
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 No.483732

Glenn Greenwald interviews a Columbia student on the suppression and fall protests.
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 No.483740

Palestinian ambassador tells UNSC ‘humanity unravelling’ in Israel’s war on Gaza

Riyad Mansour, Palestine’s representative to the United Nations, has warned the UN Security Council (UNSC) that the world is witnessing the “unravelling” of humanity and the rule of law in Gaza as Israel carries out genocide, crimes against humanity and war crimes.

In a lengthy letter to the council, Mansour said, “Nothing is sacred, not even the life of a *****, nothing too shameless, too deranged, too vicious for the occupying army to commit” in Gaza.

“Israel must be stopped, and the international community must act decisively. Every single day [Israel] proves that it has zero regard for international law, including humanitarian and human rights law, nor any regard for the Charter and authority of the UN,” he said.

Smaller Palestinian armed groups continue to fight as Hamas attacks reduce in Rafah: Monitors

A steep reduction in Hamas’s operations in Gaza’s southern Rafah city appear to indicate that its fighters have been “degraded” by Israel’s months-long ground offensive but smaller Palestinian armed groups continue to target Israeli forces in the area, monitors report.

US-based defence think tanks the Institute for the Study of War (ISW) and the Critical Threats Project (CTP) note a drop-off in a previously high number of attacks on Israeli forces in Rafah by Hamas, and described recent Hamas operations as appearing to “lack clear tactical or operational objectives”.

Smaller groups such as Al-Aqsa Martyrs Brigades, Palestinian Islamic Jihad, and the Nasser Salah al Din Brigades continue to strike Israeli forces in the south and central Gaza, including a combined attack on Thursday involving mortar shelling of Israeli forces in Deir el-Balah and also the detonation of a house-borne improvised explosive device.

The National Resistance Brigades also fired mortars at Israel forces in the Yabna refugee camp, located in eastern Rafah, the ISW-CTP report.

Hamas fighters launched rockets on Thursday towards Israel’s “Mars” military site in southern Israel and the Al-Aqsa Martyrs Brigades fired rockets at Israeli forces in the Kissufim area of Israel, ISW-CTP said.

Al-Quds Brigades reports fierce clashes in Jenin

The Jenin Battalion of the armed wing of the Palestinian Islamic Jihad says its fighters are battling the Israeli forces in what it called “the merging axis” in the occupied West Bank city.

Fighters “are showering the occupation forces with heavy volleys of bullets, achieving direct hits”, it said on Telegram.

“Our fighters were able to detonate a pre-prepared explosive device in a D9 military bulldozer in the merging axis, achieving confirmed injuries among the bulldozer crew,” the group added.

Israeli army says it killed head of Hamas in Jenin

The Israeli forces, under the direction of the Israeli intelligence, have killed Wassam Hazem and two other armed fighters in the occupied West Bank city, according to a military statement.

The three were killed in an exchange of fire with troops which was followed by an air attack, it added.

Hazem was involved in carrying out and directing shooting and bomb attacks as well as promoting other activities of Hamas in the West Bank, the army said.

Misra Mesharka and Arafat Amer, the other two fighters that were killed, operated under azem and were involved in shooting attacks, according to the statement.

Weapons and funds seized were seized in the vehicle and on the bodies, the army also said, adding that there were no causalities on the Israeli side.

Israeli forces withdraw from Tulkarem after most intense West Bank raids in decades

The Palestinian state news agency, Wafa, reports that Israeli forces have withdrawn from Tulkarem city and its two refugee camps – Nur Shams and Tulkarem – after a 48-hour operation that killed four local people and inflicted widespread destruction on civilian property and infrastructure.

After the withdrawal late on Thursday night, ambulance and civil defence crews were able to enter Nur Shams camp, where Israeli soldiers had raided and ransacked houses, setting some on fire, and interrogated residents during the most intense Israeli incursion into the occupied West Bank in decades.

According to Wafa, water and sewage networks in the camp have been severely damaged, as well as homes, shops and other commercial properties.

Israeli forces withdrew earlier on Thursday from the Far’a refugee camp south of Tubas, where four people were also killed and civilian property and infrastructure destroyed.

Wafa also reported new raids and arrests in the following areas:

Anabta town, east of Tulkarem.
Husan village, west of Bethlehem.
Several areas in Hebron governorate, where two Palestinians were arrested.
A member of the Palestinian police force was arrested while passing through the Jaba military checkpoint east of occupied Jerusalem.

Israeli troops pulling out of Khan Younis areas

Israeli forces have begun to move out of some areas of Khan Younis, after weeks of military operations, report our colleagues on the ground.

Relief workers are now searching for the bodies of those killed in neighbourhoods from which troops have withdrawn, according to their report.

Footage shared on Palestinian social media channels, verified by Al Jazeera’s Sanad fact-checking unit, shows responders recovering several bodies from the city’s Street 5.

Five Palestinian *****ren killed in occupied West Bank since Sunday: Advocacy group

***** rights advocacy group Defence for *****ren International has again called for an arms embargo to be placed on Israel as Israeli forces killed five more Palestinian *****ren in the occupied West Bank this week.

The slain Palestinian boys include two 13-year-olds, a 15-year-old, and two 17-year-olds, Defence of *****ren International – Palestine (DCIP) said in a statement, calling for action against Israel to stop the “relentless killing of Palestinian *****ren”.

On Sunday night, Mosab Hassan Ali Moqasqas, 17, was shot and killed by Israeli forces north of Salfit city in the West Bank.

On Monday night, Mohammad Ahmad Mohammad Elian, 13, and Adnan Aysar Adnan Jaber, 15, were killed by an Israeli drone-fired missile in the Nur Shams refugee camp, east of Tulkarem city.

Then, on Wednesday, two brothers – Murad, 13, and Mohammad Masoud Mohammad Na’ja, 17 – were killed by Israeli drone fire in the Far’a refugee camp in the north of the West Bank.

“Years of systemic impunity has created a situation where Israeli forces kill Palestinian *****ren without limit or consequence,” DCIP’s Ayed Abu Eqtaish said.

“As Israeli forces bomb and starve Palestinian *****ren in the Gaza Strip”, Abu Eqtaish said, they are now also “targeting *****ren in the occupied West Bank with lethal force”.

Captives’ families slam Netanyahu for Philadelphi Corridor decision

A statement from a group representing the families, carried by Israeli broadcaster Channel 12, has denounced the recent Israeli security cabinet decision to leave troops in the Philadelphi Corridor, a strip of land running along Gaza’s southern border with Egypt.

“After almost a year of neglect, Netanyahu does not miss an opportunity to make sure that there will be no deal” for the release of their loved ones, the statement reads.

“There is not a day when Netanyahu does not act in a real way to endanger the return of all the abductees home.”

The presence of Israeli troops in this area has become a major sticking point in ongoing negotiations for a ceasefire in Gaza, and as we reported earlier, the cabinet voted overwhelmingly to approve the presence of troops there.

https://www.aljazeera.com/news/liveblog/2024/8/30/israels-war-on-gaza-live-who-says-polio-vaccination-to-start-on-sunday
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 No.483741

Qassam Brigades confirms killing of commander

The armed wing of Hamas has said Wissam Ayman Hazem was killed in an aerial bombing after clashing with the Israeli forces in Jenin in the occupied West Bank.

A statement on Telegram also confirmed the death of two other members, Maisarah Masharqa and Arafat Amer, in the attack.

Earlier, the Israeli army announced that it killed Hazem, who it said was the head of Hamas in Jenin, and the other two in the strike and clash in question.

Salvage of stricken oil tanker in Red Sea expected in coming days: Report

An operation to recover the Greek-flagged Sounion crude oil tanker stranded in the Red Sea after an attack by Yemen’s Houthis is expected to start in the coming days, barring any major upset, two sources with knowledge of the matter told Reuters.

“What was decided yesterday is an initial game plan of the operation starting in 48 hours,” one of the sources said.

A second source said the operation was likely to be complex, since Houthis had rigged the vessel with explosives.

The oil tanker was sailing from Iraq to Greece when it was attacked on August 21.

The Houthis, who present themselves as Yemen’s armed forces, have been targeting what they claim are Israel-linked vessels – an effort that they say aims to pressure the Israeli government to end the war on Gaza, which has killed at least 40,602 people.

https://www.aljazeera.com/news/liveblog/2024/8/30/israels-war-on-gaza-live-who-says-polio-vaccination-to-start-on-sunday
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 No.483745

Isn't there anyone who would just have Netanyahu assassinated before he finally gets his war with Iran? Although the neocons have been frothing at the mouth for a war with Iran for decades, it does seem like there's a lot of other powers in the West that really don't want it.
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 No.483746

>>483731
>Another British journalist was just arrested for wrongthink about the Palestinian genocide.
Don't say "arrested", they're kidnapping journalists.

I don't know what to make of this. From a point of view of journalistic credibility, this has more prestige than a Pulitzer price. Sarah Wilkinson gained a place in the hall of heroes for truth, democracy and freedom.

The crimes against freedom of expression, likely are also a tactical mistake. The Zionists are loosing on the battlefield, that makes the repression against Journalism look like desperation. All the opportunists that just try to pick the winning side are less likely to side with Zionists.
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 No.483747

>>483745
>Isn't there anyone who would just have Netanyahu assassinated before he finally gets his war with Iran?
Netanyahu is a generic Nazionist, easily replaced, it'd be a wasted effort. Considering how polarizing he's become in Israeli politics, he might actually be useful because he's sowing division in Zionist ranks.

>Although the neocons have been frothing at the mouth for a war with Iran for decades, it does seem like there's a lot of other powers in the West that really don't want it.

The empire can't afford a war with Iran.

70% chance Iran fights Zionist-axis forces to a stale-mate within 6 months and Israel has to make de-militarization concessions. US hard-power projection in the middle east will be greatly reduced.
25% chance Iran wins a full victory in a long war and Israel as a state gets dissolved. US influence in the middle east goes to nada.

As long as there are high energy prices in Europe, it'll remain tapped out of the imperial game. Substantial military support for Israel was unlikely for political reasons anyway, but now it's been ruled out by material constraints.

If the Zionists go insane and nuke something, the least cataclysmic scenario is that they frighten a huge chunk of the world into paying Russia a tribute for a place under their nuclear umbrella. And Russia gains the means to upgrade to a fully fledged super-power in all regards. Most other scenarios are gruesome mass death on a scale never seen before, and i don't feel like contemplating the big horrors today.

At least for now it seems that the neocons can only "froth". But keep in mind that many of the resistance they are facing is just from factions that want war in a different place. Various warmonger factions canceling out each others war-projects is a very precarious peace.
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 No.483749

>>483730
>Owen Jones on the conspicuous gap in time between the ICC's chief prosecutor requesting warrants and now.
Of course they trying blackmail and everything else they can to influence the ICC.

But Jones is also a bit naive to think that it's possible to stop a genocide with legal documents. Once it becomes clear that Zionists are on the loosing side of history, that's when this stuff will get going.
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 No.483751

Apparently the first 20 IDF infantry have refused orders to go back to Gaza. The "Security" Minister of the genocidal regime complained last month about a shortage of 10000 soldiers.

Maybe more will follow and then the horror will end.
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 No.483752

https://x.com/BTnewsroom/status/1829228102112948319
Palestine solidarity protesters at the University of Michigan campus were violently attacked by police during a die-in demonstration against Israel’s genocide in Gaza.
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 No.483753

US-based aid group says Israeli strike on humanitarian aid convoy this week killed four

The US-based aid group Anera says an Israeli attack on a coordinated humanitarian aid convoy in Gaza killed four people accompanying the vehicles.

“An Israeli air strike yesterday killed four Palestinians in the lead vehicle of an Anera aid convoy carrying food and fuel to the Emirati Red Crescent Hospital,” the group said in a statement.

The Israeli military, which has targeted humanitarian workers throughout the war on Gaza, says it struck the convoy after armed gunmen took control of the vehicles.

Anera said initial reports indicated four people, who had experience assisting humanitarian groups, requested to take control of the lead vehicle in the convoy shortly after it departed from the Karem Abu Salem (Kerem Shalom) crossing, citing safety concerns in the area ahead.

“According to all the information we have, this is a case of partners on the ground endeavoring to deliver aid successfully,” says Anera President and CEO Sean Carroll. “This should not come at the cost of people’s lives.”

'Doctor, healthcare workers shot by Israeli forces in Jenin

Palestinian health authorities in the occupied West Bank have said that the death toll from Israel’s assault has reached 20, adding that Israeli forces targeted medical workers in Jenin.

Israel claims it is targeting militant networks, but aid groups and health authorities have said that *****ren, an elderly man, and a man with disabilities are among those killed.

Palestinian health authorities said that a doctor and two medical workers were wounded after coming under fire by Israeli forces in Jenin, a focus of many of the Israeli raids.

Our support for Gaza is a ‘responsibility and a struggle’: Houthi military spokesman

Yahya Saree has said in a post on X that the “flood of Yemeni anger is overwhelming, and the blood and hunger in Gaza only make it more determined to deliver a harsh response” to Israel and its allies.

He concluded the post by saying, “Our support for Gaza and Al-Aqsa… is a responsibility and a struggle”, alongside a video of the large rally in support of Palestinians in Gaza held today in Sanaa, Yemen.

'Pro-Palestine activists to protest US presidential debate; Harris campaign stops

The news outlet Reuters reports pro-Palestine activists will step up demonstrations at campaign stops for Kamala Harris following the Democratic nominee’s continued opposition to calls for an arms embargo on Israel.

Pro-Palestine activists feel shut out by the Democratic Party, which refused to grant a Palestinian-American lawmaker a short speaking slot at the party’s recent convention. Activists will protest at campaign stops and seek to disrupt an upcoming September 10 debate between Harris and Donald Trump, the news report said.

Critics say the US is violating its own laws by continuing massive arms shipments to Israel, despite widespread reports that Israeli forces are committing war crimes and *****s such as torture in Gaza.

Palestinian pollster casts doubt on Israeli claim Hamas falsified polling results

A prominent Palestinian pollster has expressed scepticism towards Israeli claims that Hamas altered polling data to inflate public support for the October 7 attacks.

The Israeli military, which has made a series of unsubstantiated claims throughout the war, stated on Thursday that it had discovered documents in Gaza showing falsified polling data put forward by the Palestinian group.

“While we continue to investigate the claim by the army, our tentative conclusion is that Hamas could not have falsified the data; and either the claim is based on a forgery or the Hamas document is genuine but the person who wrote it lied to make money from Hamas,” Khalil Shikaki, director of the Palestinian Center for Policy and Survey Research (P*****SR), said in a social media post.

Shikaki told the Israeli newspaper The Times of Israel that he views the Israeli military’s claim as “the army against Hamas in the battle over narratives”.

Israel offering a three-day pause for vaccinations ‘a sick joke’

The fact that the “international community is begging Israel to vaccine *****ren tells you to what extent this war has become immoral and genocidal”, Dr Tamer Qarmout, an associate professor in public policy at the Doha Institute for Graduate Studies, told Al Jazeera.

Rather than allow temporary pauses for polio vaccinations, he said Israel’s war on Gaza needs to end he said.

“The health sector in Gaza has been systematically destroyed and targeted,” he said, adding that a three-day pause “will never be enough to vaccinate 30 or 40 percent of Gaza’s population, which are ***** and *****ren”.

He described it as “a sick joke by the Israelis to say, we offer you three days to vaccine *****ren, knowing that the entire health sector has been destroyed” with no clinics and “no basic conditions whatsoever to provide this vaccine.”

Aid missions rejected by Israel nearly doubled in August: UN

The United Nations humanitarian affairs office says Israel nearly doubled its rejections of aid missions in Gaza this month despite calls for much more assistance for desperate Palestinians.

“In August, the number of humanitarian missions and movements within Gaza that have been denied access by Israeli authorities has doubled in the north (68 vs 30) and almost doubled in the south (99 vs 53) compared with July,” the group said in a situation update.

“Between 1 and 29 August, out of the 199 planned humanitarian missions coordinated with the Israeli authorities for northern Gaza, 74 (37 percent) were facilitated, 68 (34 percent) were denied access, 42 (21 percent) were impeded (including missions that succeeded), and 15 (8 percent) were cancelled due to logistical, operational, or security issues.”

The International Court of Justice has issued numerous legally binding orders for Israel to allow more aid into Gaza, but Israeli authorities have instead consistently blocked large portions of humanitarian assistance.

https://www.aljazeera.com/news/liveblog/2024/8/30/israels-war-on-gaza-live-who-says-polio-vaccination-to-start-on-sunday
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 No.483754

'Potential oil spill detected in area next to Sounion tanker: Report

Greece said in a letter circulated through the UN’s shipping agency that a potential oil spill 2.2 nautical miles (41km) in length has been detected in the area matching the location of the Sounion tanker in the Red Sea, Reuters reported.

Greece said the information was based on a satellite image taken on the evening of August 29 and obtained by the European Maritime Safety Agency (EMSA).

“The position of the oil spill matches with the location of the ship,” Greece said in the letter, dated August 29 and published on Friday.

“Under the said circumstances, the condition of the tanker … poses a serious environmental hazard for the Red Sea marine environment.”

Israeli authorities forcibly disappearing Palestinians, says prisoners group

The Palestinian Prisoners Society has accused Israeli authorities of forcibly disappearing Palestinians from Gaza, claiming they have not provided clear information on the number of detainees taken from the enclave or how many have been killed in custody.

In a statement, the Palestinian prisoners group appealed to the international community to hold Israeli accountable for these “crimes”.

In early August, Israel’s prison administration confirmed it had at least 1,584 detainees from Gaza, according to the prisoners group, which said it was likely an undercount.

Israeli government extends reservists order: Reports

Israeli newspaper Haaretz and Israeli Army Radio report that the Israeli government has extended an order permitting the recruitment of 350,000 reservists until the end of 2024.

https://www.aljazeera.com/news/liveblog/2024/8/30/israels-war-on-gaza-live-who-says-polio-vaccination-to-start-on-sunday
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 No.483755

UN expert says countries helping ship explosives to Israel may violate Genocide Convention

Francesca Albanese, the UN special rapporteur on the occupied Palestinian territory, has praised Namibia for “rightfully denying” port access to a ship reportedly carrying explosives to Israel.

“My hope is that Angola will follow Namibia’s example and not consent to harbour the ship,” Albanese said in a post on X.

Albanese said she had received information that the Portuguese-flagged Kathrin is carrying eight containers of explosives that are “reportedly key components in the aircraft bombs and missiles that Israel is deploying against besieged Gaza”.

She warned that countries potentially helping the ship, including Portugal, risk breaching the Genocide Convention as well as a UN Human Rights Council resolution “mandating an arms embargo on Israel”.

Israel works to discredit UNRWA with Google advertisements: Lazzarini

The head of the UN’s refugee agency for Palestinians (UNRWA) has accused Israel of spreading “misinformation and disinformation” against the organisation.

Quoting an article from Wired magazine, he wrote on X that the government of Israel has been buying advertisements on Google as part of its campaign to undermine and discredit the UNRWA.

The campaign also aims to block users from giving donations to the agency, Philippe Lazzarini said, and added: “This does not just hurt the agency’s reputation but most importantly it puts the lives of our staff at risk.”

He stressed that Israel’s deliberate efforts to spread misinformation should stop and be investigated.

“Companies including social media platforms continue to make profit through spreading misinformation,” Lazzarini said.

“More regulations are needed to combat disinformation and hate speech,” the UNRWA chief concluded.

Israeli authorities close Hebron’s Ibrahimi Mosque: Report

We’ve been reporting on numerous road closures and restrictions in Hebron, which Israeli forces are raiding following a series of attacks in nearby illegal Israeli settlements.

Israeli authorities have now moved to shutter the city’s Ibrahimi Mosque, considered one of Islam’s holiest sites, to Palestinians, according to Israel’s Ynet news site.

Hezbollah claims it struck Israeli army site

The Lebanese group says on Telegram that its fighters targeted “al-Marj” military outpost in northern Israel with rockets.

Hezbollah added it carried out the attack at 8:50am (05:50 GMT) and hit the site directly.

This is the first attack it has announced today.

Israeli forces beat *****, take bicycle near Ramallah: Report

Army troops have beaten a ***** while carrying out a raid in the town of Birzeit, north of Ramallah in the occupied West Bank, leaving him bruised, reports Wafa.

The ***** was stopped by Israeli forces while riding his bicycle, which they also confiscated, said Wafa.

*****ren are regularly targeted in Israeli military raids across the occupied West Bank. Since October 7, Israeli forces have arrested 700 *****ren, 250 of whom are still in Israeli custody, according to the Palestinian Prisoner’s Society.

Settlers raid West Bank village, steal hundreds of sheep: Report

Israeli settlers have attacked Palestinians in the east of the town of Sa’ir in Hebron in the occupied West Bank and stole 300 sheep, according to the Wafa news agency.

The attack targeted the residents of the village of Jurat al-Khail, Wafa said.

Ahmed al-Shalaldeh from the village told the news agency that dozens of settlers in military uniforms assaulted residents, seized their phones, destroyed residential caravans and damaged water tanks, before stealing the sheep.

Al-Shalaldeh added that the violence and theft was designed to displace Palestinian citizens from the area to make way for the expansion of illegal Israeli settlements, referring to previous similar attacks.

Hamas lauds ‘double operation’ bombings in occupied West Bank

Hamas has described as “heroic” a “double operation” in the early hours of the morning that resulted in two Palestinians being killed after blasts at a petrol station and inside an illegal Israeli settlement south of Bethlehem in the occupied territory.

In a statement on the Telegram messaging app, Hamas said the attacks sent a message to Israel that Palestinian “resistance will remain strong, extended, and continuous as long as the occupation’s brutal aggression and targeting of our people and our land continues”.

The timing of the two attacks – at a petrol station in the illegal Israeli Gush Etzion settlement and the illegal Israeli settlement of Karmei Tzur, located some 8km away (4.9 miles) – was important, as they were conducted while Israeli forces were engaged in a massive military operation in the north of the territory, Hamas said.

“This heroic operation represents a new blow to the occupation’s security system,” Hamas said, as it was launched while Israeli forces were in “a state of alert”.

Israel’s military said its forces shot one Palestinian attacker dead after the explosion at the petrol station and that a bomb exploded in a car inside the illegal Karmei Tzur settlement during an exchange of gunfire that killed the second Palestinian attacker.

FIFA pushes back review of Palestinian bid to suspend Israel

FIFA has announced it will address a Palestinian request to suspend Israel from international football competitions in October, delaying its previously scheduled response date of August 31.

The football governing body did not offer further details of the upcoming assessment, or state when in October it would occur.

The proposal by the Palestine Football Association (PFA) accuses its Israeli counterpart of complicity in violations of international law by the Israeli government, discrimination against Arab players, and inclusion in its league of clubs located in Palestinian territory.

The PFA also says that at least 92 Palestinian players have been killed in the Gaza war, football infrastructure has been destroyed, and its leagues have been suspended.

https://www.aljazeera.com/news/liveblog/2024/8/31/israels-war-on-gaza-live-israel-bombards-gaza-besieges-west-banks-jenin
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 No.483756

>>483747
I think you underestimate Netanyahu a bit. Yes, he's ideologically… not unusual, but he's in a unique position in a couple respects. For one, if the war ends he will most likely go to jail. For another, he actually is more shrewd than a lot of other Israeli politicians. Netanyahu dying wouldn't be a solve-all, but it would probably actually set them back somewhat. But then maybe not.

>The empire can't afford a war with Iran.

Doesn't mean it won't try. ;P

>>483749
I mean, it's an arrest warrant. It at least limits Netanyahu's travel a lot.

>>483751
Sauce?
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 No.483757

Palestinian man dies of ‘systematic torture’ in Israeli prison: Rights groups

A Gaza resident has died “of systematic torture” in an Israeli prison, bringing the total number of Palestinian detainees killed in custody since October to 24, rights groups say.

The Palestinian Commission of Detainees’ Affairs and the Palestinian Prisoners Club announced in a statement the “martyrdom of prisoner Nasr Zeyara, 65, from Gaza, in Ramla prison on August 16”.

“Zeyara is one of the many prisoners from Gaza who have died due to systematic torture, and the occupation continues to conceal the identities of the majority of them and to withhold their bodies,” the statement said.

He was arrested on December 29 last year, along with his son Jihad Zeyara, who is currently in Negev prison, it added, citing his family.

The groups noted “prisoners who were visited in Ramla prison confirmed that martyr Zeyara was transferred to Ramla prison a week before his death and was suffering from a complicated health condition, including burns on the lower part of his body”.

Houthis claim to hit a ship in the Gulf of Aden

Houthi military spokesman Yahya Saree says the group carried out a “military operation targeting the ship Groton in the Gulf of Aden”.

He said in a televised address the attack was carried out “by the naval, UAV [unmanned aerial vehicles] and missile forces” and that the ship had been hit.

According to several ship-tracking websites, the vessel was sailing under the flag of Liberia.

Hezbollah hits Israeli target near border

The Lebanese armed group says its forces fired rockets at the Israeli Ramtha site in the Kfarchouba Hills, claiming direct hits were achieved.

The attack comes after Hezbollah said its fighters targeted the “al-Marj” military outpost in northern Israel with projectiles earlier this morning.

Israeli army announces death of soldier during West Bank raids

Israel’s military announced the first death of a soldier during its large-scale incursion in the occupied West Bank that began four days ago.

An army statement said Elkana Navon, 20, “fell during operational activity” on Saturday and another soldier was “severely injured” in the same incident, without providing details.

Palestinian residents say the trail of destruction left behind by the Israeli military raids – which have destroyed infrastructure, roads, water and electricity facilities – suggests its goal is to make the territory inhabitable and push Palestinians out of their homes.

https://www.aljazeera.com/news/liveblog/2024/8/31/israels-war-on-gaza-live-israel-bombards-gaza-besieges-west-banks-jenin

Biden says Israeli forces have recovered bodies of six captives from Gaza

The US president said the bodies of the six captives were found in a tunnel under the city of Rafah and included that of American citizen, Hersh Goldberg-Polin.

“I am devastated and outraged,” Biden said.

He added that he grieved deeply with the parents of Goldberg-Polin.

“I have worked tirelessly to bring their beloved Hersh safely to them and am heartbroken by the news of his death. It is as tragic as it is reprehensible. Make no mistake, Hamas leaders will pay for these crimes,” he said.

“And we will keep working around the clock for a deal to secure the release of the remaining hostages,” he added.

Family announces death of Israeli-American captive in Gaza

The family of Israeli-American captive, Hersh Goldberg-Polin, has issued a statement confirming his death in the Gaza Strip.

“With broken hearts, the Goldberg-Polin family is devastated to announce the death of their beloved son and brother, Hersh,” the family said in a statement. “The family thanks you all for your love and support and asks for privacy at this time,” they said.

The statement came hours after the Israeli military said it had retrieved several bodies from the Gaza Strip.

Goldberg-Polin, 23, was a much-loved member of an antiracist football community in Jerusalem and was taken captive by Hamas fighters on October 7 while attending a music festival in southern Israel.

Israeli opposition leader accuses Netanyahu of abandoning captives

Yair Lapid took to X accusing the Israeli prime minister of focusing on insignificant issues as “our sons and daughters are being abandoned and dying in captivity”.

“Not the Philadelphi Corridor nor the polio vaccines [in Gaza] interest him — just the coalition” and preserving the partnership with far-right ministers Bezalel Smotrich and Itamar Ben Gvir, Lapid wrote.

“In the process, he is crushing the families and the nation of Israel,” he added.

The tweet came after the Israeli military said it had recovered bodies from Gaza and was in the process of identifying the remains.

Families of Israeli captives call for large-scale protests

The Hostages and Missing Families Forum made the call after the Israeli military said it had found bodies in Gaza, prompting speculation the remains were of some of the captives held by Hamas.

“Netanyahu abandoned the hostages. It is now a fact,” the forum said in a statement, according to The Times of Israel.

“Starting tomorrow, the country will tremble. We call on the public to prepare. The country will grind to a halt. The abandonment is over,” the statement said.

Palestinians in West Bank rally against raid on Jenin

Dozens of Palestinians have taken to the streets of Ramallah in the occupied West Bank to protest against Israel’s large-scale operations in Jenin and other northern cities, according to Al Jazeera Arabic’s correspondents on the ground.

The protest came as the Safa news agency posted a video online of what it said was a convoy of cars driving from the city of Qabatiya to the city of Jenin to break the siege imposed there by the Israeli military.

Qabatiya is located about 8km (4.0 miles) south of Jenin.

https://twitter.com/SafaPs/status/1830027424228061419

https://www.aljazeera.com/news/liveblog/2024/9/1/israels-war-on-gaza-live-real-ceasefire-calls-for-polio-vaccine-drive
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Two Israelis killed in West Bank attack

Israel’s Magen David Adom rescue service said a man and a woman in their 30s have been shot dead at the Tarqumiyah checkpoint near the city of Hebron in the occupied West Bank.

The rescue service said a third person, a man in his 50s, was taken to hospital in serious condition.

The Israeli military, in a post on X, said it has launched a search for the attackers.

The Israeli newspaper Maariv meanwhile reported that all victims were police and border guards. It says Israeli ambulances were on the scene and that the military has sent reinforcements to the area.

Third Israeli killed in West Bank shooting: Reports

We have more on the shooting at the Tarqumiyah checkpoint near Hebron.

Israeli Army Radio and the Maariv newspaper are reporting that the third Israeli person who was shot – a man in his 50s – has also died.

Maariv described the people killed as Israeli policeman.

As we’ve been reporting, Israeli security forces are currently on the hunt for the assailants.

Israel says captives were killed shortly before troops found them

Daniel Hagari, the Israeli military spokesman, told reporters that Hamas fighters “brutally murdered” the six captives whose bodies were found in Rafah “a short while before we reached them”.

“They were abducted alive on the morning of October 7 by the Hamas terror group,” he was quoted as saying by The Times of Israel.

“Their bodies were found during the fighting in Rafah, in a tunnel, about a kilometre away from the tunnel from which we rescued Farhan al-Qadi a few days ago,” he says in a news conference, referring to the Israeli captive who was found alive in Gaza last week.

Israeli opposition leader calls for general strike over captives’ death in Gaza

Israel’s opposition leader Yair Lapid has called on the head of the labour federation Histadrut to announce a general strike in response to the death of six Israeli citizens in Gaza.

In a video statement on X, Lapid called on “every citizen whose heart is broken” to take to the streets in protest this evening.

“Netanyahu and the death cabinet decided not to rescue the hostages. I call on the Histadrut, the employers and the local authorities to shut down the economy,” he added.

Kamala Harris condemns Hamas, says it ‘cannot control Gaza’

The US vice president denounced Hamas in a statement after the Israeli military retrieved the bodies of six captives from Gaza, including that of Israeli-American Hersh Goldberg-Polin.

She attacked Hamas as an “evil terrorist organization” and said the Palestinian group now has “even more American blood on its hands”.

Harris, who is also the Democratic presidential nominee in the upcoming election, said she strongly condemns Hamas’s continued brutality and urged the entire world to do the same.

“The threat Hamas poses to the people of Israel – and American citizens in Israel – must be eliminated and Hamas cannot control Gaza,” she added.

Hamas blames Israel for death of 6 captives

Senior Hamas official Izzat al-Risheq says the six Israeli captives found dead in a tunnel in the southern Gaza Strip on Saturday were killed in Israeli air strikes.

Al-Risheq also blamed the United States for its “bias, support and partnership” in the 11-month war on the besieged territory. One of the captives was a dual US-Israeli citizen, while another was Russian-Israeli.

The official stated that Hamas cares more about the lives of its prisoners than Biden does, emphasising that the group had accepted his proposal and the UN Security Council resolution.

Netanyahu rejected the proposal and the resolution and his administration conceded to the PM’s demands, which were intended to obstruct reaching an agreement to maintain his power, al-Risheq said.

Gallant calls on security cabinet to reverse Philadelphi Corridor decision

Israel’s Defence Minister Yoav Gallant has called on the security cabinet to reverse its decision to maintain Israeli military presence along Gaza’s Philadelphi Corridor, a position he believes is obstructing a ceasefire deal.

Gallant, who on Thursday cast the security cabinet’s sole vote against the military’s plan for the corridor, said in a post on X that Israel must prioritise the return of the remaining captives.

However, addressing the discovery of six dead Israeli captives in Gaza, he also pledged that Israel “will hold every leader and murderer of Hamas accountable, down to the last one”.

Polio vaccination campaign officially begins: Gaza health official

Three health centres in Gaza have begun delivering polio vaccines to *****ren on the first day of the campaign’s official rollout, according to a local health official quoted by AFP.

The campaign began at 9am (06:00 GMT) for *****ren aged 10 and under, said Yasser Shaaban, medical director of al-Awda Hospital.

“There are a lot of drones flying over central Gaza and we hope this vaccination campaign for *****ren will be calm,” said Shaaban.

The WHO said Israel has committed to daily pauses in fighting in areas where vaccines are being distributed in southern, central and northern Gaza, but PM Netanyahu has stressed such pauses do not amount to a full ceasefire during the rollout.

Israeli protesters block junction near Tel Aviv

Families and supporters of Israeli captives still held in Gaza have again taken to the streets demanding a deal to secure the release of those remaining in Hamas captivity.

The protest – organised by the Hostages and Missing Families Forum – follows the Israeli military’s announcement that it retrieved the bodies of six more captives from Gaza.

Footage shared online, and verified by Al Jazeera, shows the protesters holding Israeli flags and placards with images of the captives as they rallied at a major junction in Rehovot, some 20km (12 miles) from Tel Aviv.

The videos also show Israeli police trying to pull up some of the protesters who had staged a sit-in and were blocking traffic.

https://twitter.com/AyeletDayan/status/1830120097022705877
https://twitter.com/AyeletDayan/status/1830124794861269458

https://www.aljazeera.com/news/liveblog/2024/9/1/israels-war-on-gaza-live-real-ceasefire-calls-for-polio-vaccine-drive
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 No.483759

>>483756
>I think you underestimate Netanyahu a bit.
He's not an intelligent careerist, considering the corruption charges.
He's not an intelligent Zionist, considering Isreal is now a rogue state for most of the world.
He's not a charismatic leader figure. Not even in a hated villainous sense. He's just sort of mildly irritating. I don't know what you see in that guy.

>he's in a unique position in a couple respects. For one, if the war ends he will most likely go to jail.

You are correct in the sense that his "personal war-incentive" makes him dangerous, and if he was gotten rid off, that would mitigate some risks.

>he actually is more shrewd than a lot of other Israeli politicians

That's a really low bar, considering the Israeli ministry of agriculture wanted to nuke Gaza and contaminate all of Israel with radioactive fallout, which would impact agriculture the most.

>Netanyahu dying wouldn't be a solve-all, but it would probably actually set them back somewhat. But then maybe not.

If you take a really callous perspective. If Isreal goes to war with Iran, like Netanyahu wants, Israel will be thoroughly annihilated and the Zionist project will go into the dustbin of history.
It would be a giant war that kills up-to 100 million people, Iran would mine trade-routes, collapsing the global economy, Oil price would sore above $300/barrel. An additional half billion people suffering severe food insecurity and malnutrition, as a result of the economic disruptions. In a sense Netanyahu's sociopathic radical selfishness, is antithetical to Zionism.

Zionism belongs in the bin, but this seems like too high a price.

I'm not really convinced that assassinating politicians is a good strategy. The Zionists are doing it alot, the results do not necessarily benefit them. Consider the recent case where the Zionists assassinated that compromise-capable Palestinian diplomat. He got replaced by the guy that orchestrated the Oct 7 attacks. (Even if that was the intended result, to foil peace negotiations, it won't benefit Israel)

Anyway the question is if the yahu gets wackadoodled, who's gonna fill his shoes ? The pattern seems to be that dead politicians get replaced by a more hostile and aggressive version of what came before.

If you were suggesting that the Israeli military command stage a coup to replace netanyahu, that might yield better results. The Israeli military does not want to go to war with Iran at this time, because they know that they don't have the means to take on such a powerful country. So they might install somebody less militant.

While i did just write a wall of text about genocide-Ben, i want to stress that I feel indifferent to Netanyahu's fate. I don't think he matters. Other factors are more influential. If the US turned off the flow of weapons to Israel, this entire thing would be over. Maybe there's more utility in analyzing how to reduce the influence of Zionist lobby orgs like Aipac.

Here's another angle: If all the Arab countries in the region forged a defense pact, Israel would be forced to become more moderate. Belligerent Israeli politicians would loose their political clout.
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 No.483760

>>483756
>I mean, it's an arrest warrant. It at least limits Netanyahu's travel a lot.
True.
It's a good sign that international institutions have come out on the right side of history on that one. But consider also that it's also politically convenient, no sensible politician wants to be seen with that butcher. This is a way to un-invite him from their club-meetings.
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Givatayim mayor declares strike, calls on others to join

The mayor of Givatayim, an Israeli city east of Tel Aviv, has declared a general strike on Monday to demand the return of Israeli captives still held in Gaza while calling on other mayors to join him.

“The idea that military pressure will return hostages has collapsed,” the mayor said.

Earlier, opposition leader Yair Lapid had called for a strike in response to the death of six Israeli captives whose bodies were found on Saturday in Rafah and amid mounting pressure on Netanyahu to reach a ceasefire deal.

Tel Aviv mayor says munipality will join Monday’s strike

Tel Aviv mayor Ron Huldai says the municipality will join tomorrow’s strike in support of the families of the captives.

“The Israeli government abandoned them, but the State of Israel is us. As a sign of solidarity with the abductees and their families, the municipality of Tel Aviv-Jaffa joins the strike,” Huldai wrote on X.

“Tomorrow, starting in the morning until noon, there will be no public reception and we will allow all female and male employees to go out and support the families’ struggle. Take to the streets.”

Israeli trade union calls for general strike on Monday

The head of Israel’s Histadrut labour union has called for a general strike on Monday to pressure the government into reaching a deal to return Israeli captives still held in Gaza.

Arnon Bar-David called on all civilian workers to join the strike and said Ben Gurion airport, Israel’s main air transport hub, would be closed from 8am (05:00 GMT).

“We must stop the abandonment of the hostages… I have come to the conclusion that only our intervention can shake those who need to be shaken,” said Bar-David in a statement.

“We need to reach a deal, a deal that is more important than anything else. A deal is not progressing due to political considerations and this is unacceptable.”

Fury and frustration among Israeli demonstrators

Thousands of people, some of them weeping, gathered outside Prime Minister Netanyahu’s office in West Jerusalem. In Tel Aviv, captives’ relatives marched with coffins to symbolise the death toll.

“We really think the government is making these decisions for its own conservation and not for the lives of the hostages, and we need to tell them, ‘Stop!'” said Shlomit Hacohen, a Tel Aviv resident.

Three of the six captives found dead in Gaza in recent days were reportedly scheduled to be released in the first phase of a ceasefire proposal discussed in July. This fuelled fury and frustration among the protesters.

“Nothing is worse than knowing they could have been saved,” said demonstrator Dana Loutaly. “Sometimes it takes something so awful to shake people up and get them out into the streets.”

Israeli anger boils over as police respond with violent dispersal tactics
Hamdah Salhut
Reporting from Doha

Al Jazeera is reporting from outside Israel because it has been banned by the Israeli government

These were essentially spontaneous protests that started earlier in the day after the announcement that the Israeli army had retrieved the bodies of six captives from Gaza.

And it sparked a lot of outrage because, according to Israeli military assessments, they were alive just a few days ago and these captives were supposed to be on the list of those to be released in the first phase of a deal – but there wasn’t a deal.

So the anger from the Israeli public spilled onto the streets. Police ended up using force against these demonstrators, firing stun grenades which is a first at these protests, then dragging these protesters away.

Just last night, you had police mounted on horseback who trampled the sister of one of the Israeli captives.

Mass protests in Israel unlike any before

The anti-government demonstrations in Israel are markedly different than previous protests throughout the war, according to Ori Goldberg, a political commentator.

“The people who have been demonstrating for the hostages up until now … [were] generally perceived to be somewhat similar to the people who had been protesting against Netanyahu for a year before the war broke out, which means demonstrations were classified as political,” Goldberg told Al Jazeera.

That has shifted within the last 24 hours because Israel’s two stated goals of the war – returning the captives and destroying Hamas – no longer seem complementary to Israeli public opinion, he added.

Israeli citizens have realised the six captives’ deaths could have been avoided and the Israeli military “is running around like a headless chicken”, Goldberg said.

“The understanding that has seeped into the public consciousness … [is that] the military pressure our prime minister was so proud of, not only is it not assisting in the return of the hostages, it’s killing them.”

Estimated 280,000 protesters rally in Tel Aviv after captives’ deaths

Demonstrators set off flares on a road they blocked in Tel Aviv, calling on Israeli Prime Minister Netanyahu to do more to bring home the remaining captives in Gaza.

Hundreds of thousands of demonstrators took to the streets after the bodies of six captives were recovered from a tunnel in Gaza on Saturday.

Estimates say 500,000 Israeli protesters on the streets

Hundreds of thousands of Israelis are out on the streets of Tel Aviv and elsewhere demanding a captive exchange deal as anger rises after the deaths of six more abductees in Gaza.

“This is certainly different from what we’ve been seeing over the past few months when demonstrations started after the war began,” reports Al Jazeera’s Hamdah Salhut. “This is perhaps the largest demonstration. Crowd estimates are around 280,000 in Tel Aviv alone.”

She said that throughout Israel, the number of protesters on the streets is estimated at 500,000.

https://twitter.com/BarakRavid/status/1830292233922482540

‘Stop the war,’ says Peace Now

Israeli activist group Peace Now has said on X “the people have had enough with this bloody government” as it reposted an image of tens of thousands of Israelis demonstrating in Tel Aviv for a ceasefire in Gaza.

“Stop the war. Hostage deal now,” the group said.

Israelis block main Tel Aviv highway to demand Gaza ceasefire

Israeli activists and media outlets have shared footage verified by Al Jazeera documenting protesters blocking Ayalon highway – a main artery in Tel Aviv – to pressure the Netanyahu government to accept a truce deal.

Israeli media also confirmed demonstrators blocked the main Ayalon road heading north.

In one of the videos, police can be seen spraying protesters with foul-smelling “skunk” water to break up the demonstration.

https://twitter.com/Alimut_Israel/status/1830306353018962407

Relatives of killed captive refuse Netanyahu condolence call

The office of Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu says he spoke to the family of Alexander Lobanov, whose body was among the six recovered from Gaza, apologising and expressing “deep sorrow” over his death.

But the family of another captive, Carmel Gat, said they refused to speak to Netanyahu, and instead called on Israelis to join protests demanding a deal to release the remaining captives.

“We have no interest in talking to whoever murdered Carmel or being a prop in his media circus. We will not allow him to use us as justification and legitimisation for the murder of the next abductee. The blood of the kidnapped is on his hands,” Gat’s cousin, Gil Dickmann, wrote on X.

Hamas says Israeli government chose occupation over captives

The Qassam Brigades, the armed wing of Hamas, issued a video statement saying that Israeli Prime Minister Netanyahu chose to maintain troops in the Philadelphi Corridor between Egypt and the Gaza Strip rather than getting Israeli captives back alive.

The video came hours after the Israeli army said it recovered the bodies of six abductees the southern Gaza Strip.

The video addressed the Israeli army: “What kind of heroism is this? And you are retrieving them as corpses after deliberately killing them? Indeed, they were alive and were supposed to be released in the first phase of the [ceasefire] deal.”

Huge Israel protests – ‘Netanyahu can handle it’

Gideon Levy, a columnist with Israel’s Haaretz newspaper, expressed scepticism that the massive protests in Israel will finally force Prime Minister Netanyahu’s government into a ceasefire deal to return the captives held in Gaza.

“No, it will not be enough – unless it’s the beginning of something big – because if it will all be concluded tomorrow Netanyahu can handle it. Don’t forget most of those protesting are not from the political base of Netanyahu,” Levy told Al Jazeera.

He noted the far-right parties in the government “could not care less about the hostages”.

Who is taking part in Israel’s strike on Monday?

The head of Israel’s biggest labour union has called for a general strike on Monday to pressure Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu’s government to bring back Israeli captives held in Gaza as thousands of protesters take to the streets.

Earlier, Israel recovered the bodies of six captives from a tunnel in southern Gaza, according to the military, prompting fury and grief among Israelis. The call for a one-day general strike was made by Arnon Bar-David, whose Histadrut union represents hundreds of thousands of workers.

Others backing the strike include:

Israel’s main manufacturers and entrepreneurs in the high-tech sector.
Ben Gurion Airport, Israel’s main international transport hub, which will be closed from 8am (05:00 GMT).
Tel Aviv’s municipality, which provides services to the country’s largest economic hub.
The Manufacturers Association of Israel, which accused the government of failing in its “moral duty” to bring the captives back alive.
Israeli opposition leader and former Prime Minister Yair Lapid, who earlier threw his support behind the strike action.

American Federation of Teachers (AFT) supports Israeli labour movement’s call for strike

AFT President Randi Weingarten has expressed her support for the Israeli labour movement’s call for a general strike to push the Netanyahu government to reach a ceasefire in Gaza.

“The Histadrut and its leader Arnon Bar-David are using workers’ critical clout to call a general strike to end this war and bring the Israeli hostages home. We support them and this action to halt Israel’s economy to send a message to the Netanyahu government to end this war,” she said in a statement.

The AFT represents 1.8 million people in the United States – from teachers to higher education faculty and professional staff as well as nurses and healthcare workers.

“It is unconscionable that Israeli Prime Minister Netanyahu has refused to seal a ceasefire deal with Hamas that would bring the hostages home and end the humanitarian crisis of Gaza. We have called for an end to this war since January. In Netanyahu’s obstinance, he has refused to listen, even to his own military and security experts,” Weingarten added.

Israeli minister seeks court approval to halt Monday’s strike

Israel’s Finance Minister Bezalel Smotrich has asked the country’s attorney general to submit an urgent request to the courts to block a planned nationwide strike that aims to pressure Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu’s government to bring back Israeli captives held in Gaza.

In his letter to Attorney General Gali Baharav-Miara, Smotrich argued a strike had no legal basis since it aimed to improperly influence significant policy decisions of politicians on issues related to “state security”.

Rockets fired from Lebanon towards Israel

About 20 rockets were fired from Lebanon into Israel’s Upper Galilee region, Israeli news outlet Ynet reports.

An Israeli military spokesperson said alarms were activated in the Galilee settlements. Some of the rockets were intercepted and some exploded in open areas, according to Ynet.

There were no immediate reports of casualties.

He also said a broad strike – which would shut the country including outgoing international flights – has significant economic consequences that would cause unnecessary economic damage in wartime.

The call for a one-day general strike by Arnon Bar-David, whose Histadrut union represents hundreds of thousands of workers, is backed by Israel’s main manufacturers and entrepreneurs in the high-tech sector. The stoppage would begin at 6am (03:00 GMT).

Palestinian fighters intensify explosive device production

The armed wing of Palestinian Islamic Jihad in the occupied West Bank says its fighters “have entered a new phase of manufacturing and producing explosive devices, and the enemy will see their impact in the field”.

The announcement comes as the Israeli military launched its largest ground and air attacks in the West Bank in two decades, targeting Palestinian refugee camps in the north.

The al-Quds Brigades said its fighters:

targeted Israeli soldiers and military vehicles in Tubas with five improvised explosive devices (IEDs);
killed and injured an unspecified number of Israeli soldiers in Tulkarem with six IEDs; and
wounded an unspecified number of Israeli soldiers in Jenin with more than 15 explosives.

More than 72,000 *****ren vaccinated in Gaza against polio

On the first day of the campaign, 72,611 *****ren in Gaza were vaccinated against the poliovirus, raising hope the goal of 640,000 ***** can be achieved over the coming days.

Polio can cause paralysis of the limbs or even death in *****ren. The vaccination drive comes after the virus was discovered last month after 25 years, highlighting the collapse of Gaza’s health infrastructure after almost 11 months of nonstop Israeli bombardment.

Hamas and Israel agreed to pause fighting in areas of Gaza for at least eight-hours daily from Sunday to Tuesday to allow the World Health Organization and Palestinian medics to begin a complex operation to vaccinate 640,000 *****ren.

https://www.aljazeera.com/news/liveblog/2024/9/1/israels-war-on-gaza-live-real-ceasefire-calls-for-polio-vaccine-drive
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Trains delayed, cancelled in Israel as strike takes effect: Report

Israel’s Ynet news is reporting disruptions to light rail services in Tel Aviv and West Jerusalem as workers joined a general strike called to pressure Netanyahu’s government to secure the release of captives held in Gaza.

Tevel, the company that operates light rail services in the Tel Aviv metropolitan area, said train services will “operate in a reduced format” and that there may be disruptions and delays, according to Ynet.

In West Jerusalem, operator Cfir said the city’s light rail system will not operate until 12pm local time (09:00 GMT) because of the strike called by Histadrut, the country’s largest labour union.

Services will return to normal once the strike ends, Cfir said, according to Ynet.

Merchant ship attacked near Yemen: Report

The United Kingdom Maritime Trade Operations (UKMTO) agency has announced an attack on a merchant vessel some 70 nautical miles (130km) northwest of Yemen’s Saleef, according to the Reuters news agency.

The UKMTO, in an advisory note, said the vessel was hit by two unknown projectiles and that damage control was under way. It said a third explosion occurred in close proximity to the vessel, but that there were no casualties on board.

Hundreds of thousands of people expected to go on strike in Israel
Hamdah Salhut
Reporting from Doha, Qatar

Al Jazeera is reporting from outside Israel because the Israeli government has banned the network from the country

Israel is already in an economic downturn from the war.

Now, there are going to be hundreds of thousands of people not at work and hundreds of thousands of students not in school.

The airport, transportation, schools and private sectors – technology, mechanics, manufacturing – are getting involved.

This is going to impact a broad spectrum of industries in Israel.

They are all going to be taking to the streets to send a message to the government that too much time has gone by without a deal.

It’s worth mentioning that one day of the economic shutdown is significant enough to make the government change course in their political actions, because it has done so in the past. The amount of money that is lost in just one day is something that sends a message to the government that something needs to be done differently here.

US planning to present a ‘take it or leave it’ deal soon: Report

The Washington Post is reporting that the US is in discussions with mediating partners Egypt and Qatar about the contours of a final “take it or leave it” deal that it plans to present to Hamas and Israel in the coming weeks.

The US newspaper cited a senior Biden administration official, who spoke to it on condition of anonymity.

The official told the Post that if Israel and Hamas fail to accept the proposal, it could mark the end of the US-led negotiation effort.

“You can’t keep negotiating this. This process has to be called at some point,” they were quoted as saying.

Top Hamas leader says Netanyahu blocking Gaza ceasefire deal

Khalil al-Hayya told Al Jazeera that Hamas has been ready to sign a ceasefire deal for Gaza, but Netanyahu has prevented that from happening.

“The last Israeli proposal was presented on May 27. It was presented by the Israeli occupation and adopted by [US President Joe] Biden word by word. The US also went to the Security Council and it was adopted there. Hamas welcomed the principles put out by Biden and the decision of the Security Council. We expected an opportunity for an agreement. We agreed to the talks,” said al-Hayya, who leads Hamas’s negotiating team.

Yet Israel started to evade any agreement, with Netanyahu imposing new conditions and “falsely” claiming that Hamas had rejected the proposal, al-Hayya said.

“In fact, we agreed to Israel’s proposal that was presented on May 29,” he said. “We only sent questions to the mediators who confirmed that all our questions are approved.”

Al-Hayya went on to criticise the US for the lack of progress.

“Unfortunately, the American side is following two paths. In the first path, it wants an agreement, yet it does not pressure the Israelis. In the second path, it unfortunately spreads an atmosphere of hope and positivity that is not true,” he said.

Al-Hayya added that the Israelis have refused to compromise in recent talks.

“On Thursday, we asked [the mediators], ‘What have you agreed to after two weeks of talks?’ They said they did not reach anything with the Israelis, and we asked them to bring solutions to all the issues of disagreement. Unfortunately, today, the negotiations are [being held] over the new conditions put out by Netanyahu – and that’s not an acceptable way to negotiate.”

More from Hamas’s al-Hayya

The senior Hamas leader told Al Jazeera that the six captives whose bodies had been found in Gaza could have been brought back alive had Israel agreed to a ceasefire deal.

He said Hamas has shown flexibility in negotiations, including by reducing the number of Palestinian prisoners whose release they’ve been seeking as well as agreeing to the proposal presented by Biden and backed by the UN Security Council.

But Netanyahu has met Hamas’s flexibility with evasion and new conditions, al-Hayya said.

These include a refusal to release elderly prisoners who are serving life sentences and an insistence on Israeli forces remaining in the so-called Netzarim corridor in central Gaza and the Philadelphi Corridor on the Palestinian enclave’s border with Egypt.

Al-Hayya said there will be no agreement without Israeli forces withdrawing from the Netzarim and Philadelphi corridors.

He added that the Palestinian people see no hope, except through resistance, and will not surrender.

Israeli forces killed Palestinian man, ***** distributing food in Jenin: Report

The Wafa news agency is reporting that the 17 people killed in Israel’s ongoing raids on Jenin included a Palestinian man and ***** who were shot while trying to distribute bread to the besieged residents of the city.

The two were killed on Sunday at the entrance to the village of Kafr Dan on the outskirts of the city of Jenin, Wafa reported.

https://www.aljazeera.com/news/liveblog/2024/9/2/israeli-war-on-gaza-live-israel-bombs-school-killing-11-palestinians
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https://x.com/wyattreed13/status/1830357321480114367
As tens of thousands protest in Tel Aviv to demand Netanyahu allow a prisoner exchange/ceasefire, Israeli forces are responding with stun grenades.
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In numbers: Israel’s ongoing assault across West Bank

As we’ve been reporting, the deadly Israeli raids across the occupied West Bank are continuing with at least 29 Palestinians killed in the ongoing attacks.

The figure includes at least 18 killed in Jenin, four in Tulkarem, four in Tubas and three across Hebron.

Since October 7, at least 681 Palestinians have been killed in attacks by the Israeli military and settlers. The figure includes 154 minors, 11 females and 24 Palestinian prisoners who died in Israeli custody.

More than 5,600 Palestinians have been wounded and at least 10,400 have been detained.

Disruptions reported at Israel’s Ben Gurion airport

Israel’s Channel 12 is reporting the suspension of flights and disruptions at Tel Aviv’s Ben Gurion airport as a result of the ongoing general strike.

A video shared by the channel on X shows baggage conveyor belts at a standstill and large numbers of passengers gathered around the check-in desks.

Operations at the airport are expected to face disruptions between 8am and 10am local time (05:00- 07:00 GMT).

Channel 12 also cited a source at Histadrut saying the labour union is considering continuing the strike on Tuesday as well.

https://twitter.com/N12News/status/1830486262282678374

Israeli court to hear petitions against general strike: Report

Israel’s Labour Court is set to hear a petition seeking an injunction against the general strike declared by Histadrut at 10:30am (07:30 GMT) today, according to Ynet News.

The petition was filed by smaller right-wing organisations representing the families of Israeli captives held in Gaza, including the Tikva Forum, which called the strike a “death sentence for the surviving hostages”.

Israel’s military confirms air attack on Jenin

The military said in a post on X that its aircraft hit a group of people “throwing explosives” at Israeli forces in Jenin in the occupied West Bank.

We reported earlier that a ***** Palestinian man was killed in an Israeli drone attack on the town of Silat al-Harithiya, in the Jenin governorate. He was the 17th person killed by Israeli forces since they launched large-scale operations in the northern area.

Israeli forces stop and search ambulance in Jenin

The Palestine Red Crescent Society has posted a video on X showing Israeli forces stopping and searching one of its ambulances in Jenin in the occupied West Bank.

“The soldiers entered the vehicle after forcing the crew out and preventing them from staying nearby during the inspection,” the PRCS said.

The incident is the latest in a series of Israeli actions the PRCS said has obstructed the work of medics in the occupied West Bank. These include preventing ambulances from reaching wounded people in areas under attack.

As we’ve been reporting, Israeli forces are laying siege to Jenin and the Jenin refugee camp for a sixth day as part of a military operation that has killed 17 people there and 29 across the northern West Bank.

https://twitter.com/PalestineRCS/status/1830483132862120320

Car with explosives stopped from entering Israeli settlement

Israeli security forces have intercepted a car laden with explosives from entering the illegal settlement Ateret in the Mateh Binyamin Regional Council of the occupied West Bank, Israeli media outlet Ynet is reporting.

The report added that the area has been sealed off by security personnel, who are now working to dismantle two large gas canisters attached to a detonator found in the vehicle.

Workers, civil aviation companies at Tel Aviv airport extend strike

Israeli media reports that the two-hour strike at Tel Aviv’s Ben Gurion airport, originally planned for this morning, is set to continue as workers and civil aviation companies decide to prolong their action in response to a call by Israel’s main labour union Histadrut.

The union called for a nationwide general strike today following the recovery of the bodies of six captives in Gaza on Saturday, aimed at putting pressure on the government to make a deal with Hamas for the release of the remaining captives.

Israeli outlet Ynet News reported that seven flights were allowed to take off from the airport, but other scheduled flights remain grounded.

Ultra-Orthodox Jews protest mandatory military service

Dozens of Israeli protesters gathered near a recruitment office in the Tel HaShomer neighbourhood to protest the military enlistment of their community, public broadcaster Kan reported.

Footage showed protesters blocking a road leading to the recruitment office, carrying signs showing opposition to their conscription as police were present at the scene.

In June, Israel’s Supreme Court ruled unanimously that the military must begin drafting ultra-Orthodox Jewish men for military service.

The exemption of ultra-Orthodox Jewish men has long been a source of anger among the secular public. That divide has widened during the nearly 11-month-old war in Gaza.

The military has called up tens of thousands of soldiers and says it needs all the manpower it can get. Casualties continue to mount, with the number of soldiers reported killed exceeding 600.

What are Israel’s protests and general strike about – and how big are they?

Histadrut, which called the one-day general strike on Monday, is Israel’s largest trade union and represents approximately 800,000 workers.

It has been backed by Israel’s main manufacturers and entrepreneurs in the high-tech sector. As a result, large parts of Israel’s economy have been shut down.

Thousands of people took to the streets, closing down roads and demanding the government change its course of action to save the remaining captives, estimated to be 100, still in Gaza.

Alongside the general strike, Israeli activists working with the family members of captives in Gaza have announced they intend to hold a series of protests nationwide on Monday.

According to a statement by the Hostage and Missing Families Forum, demonstrators had planned to block important roads and intersections, along with entrances to many government and regional offices.

https://www.aljazeera.com/news/liveblog/2024/9/2/israeli-war-on-gaza-live-israel-bombs-school-killing-11-palestinians
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Israeli court orders nationwide strike to end

Israel’s Labour Court in Tel Aviv has ruled that the ongoing strike across the country must end at 2:30pm (11:30 GMT), according to local media outlets.

Earlier we reported on the Israeli government filing an injunction against a general strike today by one of the country’s largest labour unions, Histardrut.

The strike was declared to pressure the government into agreeing to a ceasefire deal in Gaza after the deaths of six captives held by Hamas triggered mass protests across the country.

More on Israeli court order to end general strike

The chairman of the labour union Histadrut says he has instructed workers to go back to work following the order by an Israeli labour court to end the general strike by 2:30pm (11:30 GMT), Israeli media outlet N12 is reporting.

“We live in a state of law and respect the court’s decision. Therefore I instruct everyone to return to work at 2:30pm,” Arnon Bar-David said, according to N12.

“It is important to emphasise that the identification strike was an important move and I stand behind it.”

Israel appoints new Gaza division army general

Brigadier General Barak Hiram has taken control of the army’s Gaza division after its former general, Avi Rosenfeld, quit over its failure to prevent the October 7 Hamas attack, The Times of Israel reported.

Rosenfeld first announced he was quitting in June after saying he “failed” to protect the Israeli border communities from the attack.

He was the second senior army officer to resign over the attack.

(anon's note: Barak Hiram is the general who, famously, ordered a tank to fire on a house full of hostages, killing them)

Israeli settlers set fire to olive tree fields in the occupied West Bank

Israeli settlers set fire to large swaths of land in the village of al-Lubban Asharqiya, south of Nablus, in the occupied West Bank, the news agency Wafa reported.

The head of the village council, Yaqoub Awis, told Wafa that settlers set fire to olive tree fields near the road between Ramallah and Nablus.

In August, the Colonization and Wall Resistance Commission found that Israeli settlers had undertaken 206 acts of vandalism and theft of citizens’ property.

The settlers also stole 509 herds of sheep, seized nine vehicles and tractors, and uprooted 477 trees, including 397 olive trees, in Hebron, Salfit, Bethlehem, Nablus and Ramallah.

Israeli police arrest protesters in Tel Aviv

Israeli police have arrested some protesters in Tel Aviv as hundreds of thousands of people took to the streets to demand the government agree to a ceasefire deal to return the captives held in Gaza.

The country’s main labour union also called for workers to strike today, applying economic pressure on the government.

The call came after the army announced that it had retrieved the bodies of six captives from Gaza over the weekend, angering the families of captives who say those who have died could have been still alive if the government had agreed to a deal.

Netanyahu, coalition only ones that determine Israeli policies in Gaza: Israeli historian

As an Israeli court ordered protesters to end their strike, calling them “politically motivated”, Israeli historian Ilan Pappe says the label is just a “game, it has nothing to do with legality or illegality”.

“This is a balance of power by which, until now at least, the base of Netanyahu, his coalition allies and himself, are still the ones who determine Israeli policies inside Israel and towards the Palestinians in Gaza,” Pappe told Al Jazeera.

Amid reports that the United States is expected to hand Netanyahu a “take-it-or-leave-it” ceasefire deal, Pappe said these statements have come repeatedly, and the US is still a key mediator.

“Netanyahu is going to reject the American proposal, whatever it is… his main strategy is to continue the situation of the war because he believes that’s the only way that can assure his political survival,” Pappe said.

Attack on ‘safe zones’ keeps repeating itself, says Israeli historian

Following the Israeli air strike in Deir el-Balah near a hospital that had been designated as “safe” for Palestinians to bring their *****ren to get a polio vaccination, Ilan Pappe, an Israeli historian, says: “We’ve been here before.”

“When supposedly safe zones for Palestinians in Gaza were bombed, this keeps repeating itself. An Israeli prime minister is adamant in continuing a situation of the war as he would see it as long as he can until the next elections in Israel in 2026,” Pappe told Al Jazeera.

“He would do everything possible to make sure that there are no conditions or circumstances for ending the Israeli genocidal attack on Gaza.”

He added that the “cynical attack” that just occurred in Deir el-Balah indicates that this “inhuman cynicism would be perpetrated again and again” unless there is external intervention.

Hezbollah says it hit Israel settlements with rockets

The Lebanese armed group says it has bombed the settlements of Ein Yaakov, Ga’aton and Yehiam with Katyusha rockets.

Earlier, we reported two people were killed in Israeli drone strikes near Naqoura in southern Lebanon, according to Lebanon’s Health Ministry.

https://www.aljazeera.com/news/liveblog/2024/9/2/israeli-war-on-gaza-live-israel-bombs-school-killing-11-palestinians
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Interesting analysis from Mahmood OD here - he believes Egyptian and Israeli soldiers have had more skirmishes than is being reported on in the mainstream press, including an incident recently in which more Egyptian soldiers are said to have died. The Egyptian military also seems to be (understandably) frustrated with having to patrol the border and not being allowed to intervene. If it's to the extent which the site Mahmood is citing says it is, this could be pretty significant.
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>>483766
So Isreal's now picking a fight with
the Palestinians
the Lebanese
the Iranians
the Iraqis
the Syrians
the Yemenis
and now
the Egyptians

I wonder how that meeting in the Knesset went.
<how many fronts should we open ?
>All the fronts !
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>>483765
Why are you posting from Al Jazeera? Not only is it unsearchable and unverifiable (try to search up the headlines posted, it'll say, "Phrase not found"), but it is also Qatari state propaganda. Don't you know Qatar is a reactionary state that has a ruling authoritarian monarchy?


From https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Human_rights_in_Qatar
>Qatari law also does not permit the establishment of political bodies or trade unions.


https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Slavery_in_Qatar


Furthermore,
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_wars_involving_Qatar
Qatar was on the same side as NATO and other reactionary states opposing Gaddafi's socialist Libya, which fell and he got murdered. Now they lost their socialist policies/programs and have open-air slave markets.

They participated in the Gulf War (1990–1991) on the US side against (arguably) Saddam's socialist Iraq. The same Saddam that stopped ethnic strife in Iraq.

They participated in unilateral US-Arab intervention against Syrian ISIS. Which just so happens to be in and around the NATO-besieged Syria.
https://www.mintpressnews.com/leaked-cia-pressured-yemen-release-al-qaeda-anwar-al-awlaki/276327/
CIA Pressured Yemen to Release al-Qaeda Leader From Prison
https://www.mintpressnews.com/ssaudi-arabia-pushed-northern-yemen-evidence-alliance-al-qaeda/266967/
As Saudi Forces Flee Northern Yemen, Evidence of an Unholy Alliance with Al-Qaeda is Left Behind
https://thegrayzone.com/2021/01/12/us-al-qaeda-yemen-houthis-terrorists/
US backs al-Qaeda in Yemen while dubbing its Houthi enemies ‘terrorists’
In July 2015, US-backed Saudi-led coalition forces fought alongside al-Qaeda against Houthis, to seize Aden, Yemen

Qatar participated in intervention in Yemen (2015–2017) against the Houthis, Saleh loyalists and Houthi government.
Qatar was on the same side as Kuwait (the falsified testimony that fueled the anti-Iraq narrative came from a Kuwait ambassador's daughter during the Gulf War). Meanwhile the Houthis are standing against Israel with their current actions. That is despite things like,
https://www.chicagotribune.com/2017/11/16/50000-*****ren-in-yemen-have-died-of-starvation-and-disease-so-far-this-year-monitoring-group-says/
50,000 *****ren in Yemen have died of starvation and disease so far this year, monitoring group says
in 2017.
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>>483770
I'm not the news poster anon, but i'l respond anyway.

You have a somewhat puritan premise, that only news from entirely virtuous sources are acceptable. That is just not a reasonable approach.

Al Jazeera probably is a bad news source on the struggle for labor unions in Qatar, but they have no incentive to lie about Gaza, so for that they can be a good source. Given the fact that they got censored in Israel, that does give them a credibility boost on the war on Gaza.
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 No.483772

>>483767
It's frankly exactly the kind of stupidity that Germany engaged in during WWII, something that could only come about from self delusions about racial supremacy.
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 No.483773

‘Clear risk’: UK suspends arms export licences to Israel

Britain will immediately suspend 30 arms export licenses out of the 350 it has with Israel because there is a “clear risk” such equipment might be used to “commit serious violations of international humanitarian law“.

“This is not a blanket ban, this is not an arms embargo,” Foreign Minister David Lammy told parliament. “We do not take this decision lightly.”

Britain is among a number of Israel’s longstanding allies whose governments are under growing pressure to halt weapons exports because of the toll of the 11-month-old war in Gaza, where more than 40,000 Palestinians have been killed, mostly women and *****ren.

British firms sell a relatively small amount of weapons and components to Israel. Earlier this year the government said military exports to Israel amounted to 42 million pounds ($53m) in 2022.

Saudi tanker and another oil ship attacked in Red Sea

Two oil tankers – the Saudi-flagged Amjad and Panama-flagged Blue Lagoon I – have been attacked in the Red Sea off Yemen.

Yemen’s Houthis late on Monday claimed responsibility for targeting the Blue Lagoon with multiple missiles and drones, but did not make any mention of the Saudi tanker.

Two unnamed sources told Reuters news agency the ships were sailing near each other when they were hit, but were able to continue their voyages with no major damage or any casualties.

The Joint Maritime Information Center, run by international naval forces to track Houthi attacks, said three ballistic missile attacks hit the Blue Lagoon I tanker.

‘Treat Palestinians as human beings,’ US Muslim group tells Biden

The Council on American-Islamic Relations (CAIR) has urged Biden to condemn the killing of a 58-year-old Palestinian man from the occupied West Bank whose body was returned with clear signs of torture after two hours in Israeli custody.

“Just as President Biden clearly and passionately condemned the killing of Israeli hostages, he should clearly and passionately condemn the torture-murder of this 58-year-old Palestinian man from the West Bank and the killing of tens of thousands of Palestinian civilians, as well as numerous Israeli hostages, in Gaza,” CAIR National Executive Director Nihad Awad said in a statement.

“Every innocent human life matters whether Palestinian, Israeli or American, but our government’s policies and rhetoric say otherwise. President Biden must finally start to treat Palestinians as human beings who deserve the same rights as all other people.”

Awad also welcomed Biden’s remarks that Netanyahu isn’t doing enough for the release of Israeli captives in Gaza but said the US president must match his words with action.

Twelve-year-old girl hit by live fire during occupied West Bank raid

A 12-year-old girl was hit by Israeli gunfire in Tulkarem, the occupied West Bank, and was taken to the hospital, the Palestine Red Crescent Society says. Her condition is unclear.

Israeli forces are conducting one of the largest raids in decades in the occupied territory, using helicopters and drones and destroying public infrastructure.

At least 30 Palestinians have been killed in less than a week with 121 people have been wounded.

West Bank raids: Palestinian man dies in detention

Earlier we reported Israeli soldiers had turned over the body of a Palestinian man hours after his arrest in the occupied West Bank.

The Palestine Red Crescent Society said it received the body of Ayman Rajeh Abed, 58, from the village of Kafr Dan, just outside Jenin, after he was arrested at dawn.

The director of the Jenin Government Hospital said the body bore signs of beatings and torture. The Israeli military said Abed was detained during “counterterrorism operations” and experienced a “cardiac event” on arrival at a detention facility.

Israel bombs Palestinians buying bread, killing 5 in northern Gaza

The Israeli army has attacked a queue of people buying bread in front of a shelter for displaced Palestinians in the Jabalia refugee camp, in the northern Gaza Strip, killing at least five and injuring several others.

An unnamed source told Anadolu news agency that the Israeli air raid targeted a bread-selling point in Jabalia near a school turned into a shelter for hundreds of people displaced by the war.

“Five martyrs and others were wounded in an Israeli air strike on a gathering of people in front of Al-Fakhura School,” Gaza Civil Defence spokesman Mahmoud Basal said in a statement.

Palestinian fighters ambush Israeli military vehicle, causing casualties

Fighters from the al-Quds Brigades say they were able to detonate an explosive device near an Israeli military vehicle in the Tulkarem camp in the occupied West Bank, “achieving a direct hit”.

The al-Quds Brigades said an Israeli soldier was killed and others wounded after fighters directed small-arms fire on the vehicle after the blast.

“Our fighters are still engaging in violent clashes with bullets and explosive devices with the invading forces in various areas of their deployment. Our fight continues and our weapons are deployed in all areas,” said the Al-Aqsa Martyrs Brigades in a statement.

Biden comments acknowledge Netanyahu undermining deal: Hamas

Responding to US President Joe Biden’s remarks on Israeli PM Benjamin Netanyahu “not doing enough” during ceasefire talks, senior Hamas official Sami Abu Zuhri says the comments are an acknowledgement that Israel’s leader is undermining efforts.

Any proposal for a permanent ceasefire and complete Israeli withdrawal from Gaza would be received positively, Abu Zuhri said.

Earlier, when asked whether he thought Netanyahu was doing enough to secure a captive release deal, Biden said “No.” He did not elaborate.

Israeli strike kills two in southern Lebanon

Lebanon’s Health Ministry has confirmed that an Israeli strike on a vehicle in south Lebanon killed two people.

The United Nations Interim Force in Lebanon (UNIFIL) said one of those killed worked for a cleaning company contracted by it.

“The Israeli enemy’s strike targeting a car in Naqoura left two dead,” the ministry said.

A spokesperson for UNIFIL said “a vehicle driven by an employee of a cleaning company was targeted by a strike on the Tyre-Naqoura road”, adding that the company was contracted to the peacekeeping force.

“Attacks on civilians are violations of international humanitarian law. They must stop. Once more, we urge all actors to put down their weapons,” the spokesperson said.

Hezbollah and Israeli forces have exchanged near daily cross-border fire since the war on Gaza started last year.

Israeli army forces Al Jazeera photographer to delete image taken in Hebron

Our colleague at Al Jazeera Arabic has reported that Israeli forces made an Al Jazeera photographer delete an image taken at the entrance to Shuhada Street in Hebron, in the occupied West Bank.

Earlier, the Palestinian news agency Wafa also reported that its photographer had his camera’s memory card seized by the Israeli army in Ramallah.

Israel has been conducting a widespread military operation across the occupied West Bank for the sixth consecutive day in which at least 30 Palestinians have been killed.

Israeli protesters swarm Netanyahu’s home as anger rises

Late Monday, several thousand demonstrators gathered outside Netanyahu’s private home in central Jerusalem, chanting, “Deal, Now”, and carrying coffins d*****d in the Israeli flag.

Scuffles broke out when police snatched away the coffins, and several protesters were arrested. Thousands more marched outside Netanyahu’s Likud party in Tel Aviv, according to Israeli media.

Netanyahu has pledged “total victory” over Hamas and blames it for the failure of the negotiations. On Monday, he rejected a full withdrawal from Gaza – a key Hamas demand – saying he saw no other party that could control Gaza’s borders.

Scenes from ongoing Israeli protests

We’ve been reporting on mass protests against Netanyahu’s government as well as the demand for a ceasefire deal to return captives held in Gaza.

Israeli activists and platforms are also sharing scenes documenting protesters setting fires during demonstrations in the capital, Tel Aviv.

https://twitter.com/lirishavit/status/1830682661586624832
https://twitter.com/tomerappelbaum/status/1830697237472551207
https://twitter.com/Democrat_TV/status/1830686076190761155

Protesters breach security barriers surrounding Netanyahu’s residence

The security barricades were placed around the Israeli leader’s home in Jerusalem.

Social media footage showed protesters breaking them down.

https://twitter.com/lirishavit/status/1830663367293628914

UK arms suspension to Israel may have impact on US

The UK’s partial arms export suspension to Israel is significant in that it may open up an avenue for the US, Israel’s largest ally, to do the same, according to HA Hellyer, a senior associate fellow at the Carnegie Endowment for International Peace.

“There are laws of this type in the United States but of course, politically, it’s a decision that the Biden administration has been unwilling to take,” Hellyer told Al Jazeera from London. “But the fact that its closest ally internationally, the United Kingdom, has taken this step is significant.”

Hellyer noted the UK’s move is not just political but a legal one as well.

“It’s one that shows awareness for the fact that British law makes it very clear that in the event that the British government has good cause to be concerned about the use of these items being used for war crimes, that it’s obliged to suspend [arms] licences.

“This decision was specifically about Gaza, and what you’ve seen over the last few days in particular, is an escalation in the West Bank and a recognition that Benjamin Netanyahu’s government is going to persist in escalation – not only in the occupied territories but quite likely elsewhere as well.”

Israeli PM’s insistence on military over talks means captives to ‘return in coffins’: Hamas

Hamas’s armed wing has issued new instructions to guards handling captives if Israeli forces approach Gaza detention sites.

“Netanyahu’s insistence on releasing the prisoners through military pressure – instead of concluding a deal – will mean they’ll be returned to their families in coffins,” Qassam Brigades spokesman Abu Obeida said.

He reiterated the blame for the deaths of six captives at the weekend falls on the shoulders of Netanyahu because he blocked a ceasefire deal on the table.

https://www.aljazeera.com/news/liveblog/2024/9/2/israeli-war-on-gaza-live-israel-bombs-school-killing-11-palestinians
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 No.483774

>>483770
I post from plenty of sources, and this is completely disingenuous on your part. Al Jazeera's reporting on the genocide unfolding in Palestine has been impeccable, and far, far better than reporting offered by most western media. Al Jazeera is one of the only large news organizations with reporters on the ground in Gaza. Your attempted tarring-by-association of Al Jazeera is transparently cynical, and has no bearing on the quality of their reporting on the genocide in Palestine and broader regional conflict. I could show you human rights violations from literally any country, it has no bearing on whether or not those countries can run a decent news service.

If you want to challenge something, do it in good faith. If you want to find the Al Jazeera headlines I've posted, you can scroll through the pages I link - they're all there, but you'll have to go through them and load all the news updates on a page if you want to ctrl + f for the headlines. I consult multiple sources, including The Guardian, WSWs, Reuters (who I use less now because they are more biased and weaselly than Al Jazeera is on this particular topic), People's Dispatch, Breaking Points, The Grayzone (who are prone to more questionable speculation and bias than Al Jazeera is, by the way!), MintPress (occasionally), Electronic Intifada, Mahmood OD (a commentator who often picks up interesting stories, but who is worth taking with a grain of salt like all other commentators), BreakThrough News, Democracy Now!, Owen Jones, Mondoweiss (occasionally), Haaretz (sparingly, along with other Israeli mainstream media), TRT (less than most of these, but they occasionally have an interesting scoop), We Love Africa (a YouTube channel which is good about collecting stories on developments in South Africa's genocide case against Israel), Katie Halper & Useful Idiots, KernowDamo (a funny Cornish man), Declassified UK, Double Down News, Status Coup, GDF, Neutrality Studies (and Nima's other project Dialogue Works), Anti-Empire Files (who run a series of video updates on recent developments in Gaza), Novara Media, Dimitri Lascaris (who occasionally does on-the-ground regional reporting, and otherwise does interesting analysis sometimes with Laith Marouf), Kyle Kulinski (a cuck whose girlfriend pegs him, but he can be good at aggregating recent news stories which you might otherwise miss), Sam Seder (doesn't get pegged by his gf, but otherwise is similar to Kyle in terms of what he's good at), etc.

Al Jazeera's reporting has proven comprehensive, unbiased (they regularly report statements from the US, Israel, Hamas, Hezbollah, the PA, Iran, the Yemenis, etc. without any kind of editorializing whatsoever - something you do not get in western media), and reliable. If this wasn't the case, if what Al Jazeera said wasn't regularly backed up by other (less comprehensive) sources, then I would not find them useful. Because they are comprehensive and relatively unbiased they've paid the price. They've been banned in Israel, and many of their reporters have been murdered by the IDF, yet they persist. I take every source, including AJ, with some amount of salt, but through the months that I have been poring through news about this, AJ has proven completely invaluable.

If you are a little baby who can't think critically, then maybe you just shouldn't read news in general. Otherwise, if you doubt a news item that I have reposted, challenge it specifically. Don't pull this bad faith purity test faggotry where you try to make it about something else.

>>483771
I'm pretty sure this is the same guy who has done this in at least one previous thread. It's not a good faith question.
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 No.483775

Israel kills 184 in 5 days as women, *****ren continue to be targeted in attacks

A further 184 Palestinians were reported killed by Israeli forces in attacks on Gaza during the five days between Thursday and Monday, while 369 people were injured, the UN reports, with many of the victims being women and *****ren.

The UN’s humanitarian affairs office (OCHA) reports that among the deadliest incidents was the killing of three *****ren and two women – one of whom was pregnant – in an attack on the upper floor of a residential building in the Nuseirat refugee camp that killed nine.

Seven Palestinians from the same family were also killed when a house was targeted by Israeli forces in the Sabra neighbourhood in Gaza city, according to the OCHA report.

The heaviest fighting in the Strip continues in the south around Khan Younis and Rafah and in the central area near Deir el-Balah. In the north of the territory, Beit Hanoon is the focus of an Israeli ground operation, the UN said.

Polio vaccine campaign continues for a third day in Gaza

The Palestinian Ministry of Health said its teams will continue working with UN agencies to administer polio vaccines to *****ren under the age of 10 in central Gaza today.

The campaign in central Gaza will continue until Wednesday evening, it said.

*****ren in southern Gaza will get their doses starting on Thursday and those in northern Gaza from next Monday onwards, it said.

And as we’ve been reporting, so far, some 158,992 *****ren in central Gaza have received their doses. Health workers are aiming to reach some 640,000 *****ren across the war-torn enclave over the next week.

‘Very comfortable with support we give to Israel,’ says British foreign secretary

David Lammy said he was comfortable with Britain’s military support for Israel following news that the UK will suspend 30 out of 350 arms export licences to Israel.

Lammy was questioned in parliament by former Labour Party leader Jeremy Corbyn on what role Britain played in flying surveillance aircraft over Gaza and if the British army base in Cyprus was being used as a staging point for flights to Israel.

Corbyn posted the interaction on X in which he also asked the FM what effect the suspension of some arms contracts with Israel will have on its ability to “continue the bombardment of Gaza”.

Lammy responded by saying that British arms exports amount to about 1 percent and that the US, Germany and others are more “engaged” in sending arms to Israel.

Lammy added that he would not comment on “operational issues”.

https://twitter.com/jeremycorbyn/status/1830644369235513740

UK export licence suspension won’t have ‘material’ effect on Israel

Secretary of State for Defence John Healey says the UK’s suspension of 30 of its 350 arms export licences to Israel will not threaten its ability to defend itself.

“It will not have a material impact on Israel’s security,” he told Times Radio on Tuesday, a day after the suspension was announced.

NGO urges UK to impose a total ban on arms sales to Israel

Christian Aid has described the UK government’s decision to suspend some arms sales to Israel as “progress”, but said it did not go far enough.

“The only way to categorically ensure that arms sold to Israel are not used in violations of human rights is with a total ban,” said William Bell, the head of Middle East Policy at Christian Aid.

“With the growing threat of this war escalating further, we need urgent steps to end the suffering and to build a world where Palestinians and Israelis are treated as equals.”

Israeli settlers storm Al-Aqsa Mosque compound

A group of Israeli settlers has entered the courtyard of the Al-Aqsa Mosque compound escorted by Israeli forces, the Palestinian Wafa news agency is reporting.

The report, quoting witnesses, said the settlers conducted “provocative tours” within the grounds.

Meanwhile, Israeli security forces ramped up security in the Old City, including around the entrances to the compound.

Extreme right-wing Israelis have stepped up their actions at the holy site in recent months, threatening a tenuous status quo.

Israeli forces storm Tulkarem, impose curfew on camp

The Israeli army has raided the occupied West Bank city that was earlier targeted by drone attacks, according to Palestinian media outlets.

Footage shared online, and verified by Al Jazeera, shows Israeli military vehicles and bulldozers driving on the streets.

According to the Palestinian Wafa news agency, Israeli forces imposed a curfew on the Tulkarem refugee camp, preventing residents from leaving or entering.

Netanyahu uses a map that does not show occupied West Bank border

At a news conference on Monday evening, Israel’s PM showed a map with the Gaza Strip highlighted but the occupied West Bank border omitted.

The map was highlighted by several experts, including Mairav Zonszein, a senior Israel analyst at Crisis Group, as an example of Netanyahu’s erasure of the occupied West Bank’s existence as Palestinian territory.

Francesca Albanese, the UN special rapporteur on the occupied Palestinian territory, also responded on X, saying it shows that “from the river to the sea” is being presented “as a political plan by the man wanted by the ICC Prosecutor as an intel criminal”.

https://twitter.com/AssalRad/status/1830711664020463616

https://www.aljazeera.com/news/liveblog/2024/9/3/israels-war-on-gaza-live-netanyahu-says-wont-be-pressured-into-ceasefire
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 No.483776

>>483774
>I consult multiple sources
If you actually posted them other than al-Jazeera links maybe we wouldn't have to speculate.
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 No.483777

>>483773
>video
Just think about it, somebody got payed to chase that women with an excavator (which they call a bulldozer ?). Feel's a bit like preschool where the boy scares the girl with a big toy.

As for journalism strategies, it might need to be be updated to reflect current conditions.
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 No.483778

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>>483777
Akshually, that's a wheel loader.
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 No.483779

>>483772
>something that could only come about from self delusions about racial supremacy
So madness, basically ?

At what "command-level" (or what ever this is called) is the decision being made ?
Are Israeli generals deciding that it's a great idea to provoke Egypt, by taking pot shots at Egyptian soldiers ?
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 No.483780

>>483778
>Akshually, that's a wheel loader.
Thanks, today I learned something.
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 No.483785

Israel renews its ban on Al Jazeera in the country

The Israeli government has approved a fourth renewal of its decision to close Al Jazeera’s office in Jerusalem and ban it in Israel for another 45 days.

The Knesset, Israel’s parliament, passed a law on April 1 that allowed the government to temporarily shut down foreign media outlets – including Al Jazeera – if it deems them a threat to security.

In May, Israel’s cabinet unanimously voted to shut down Al Jazeera in the country, immediately ordering the closure of its offices and a ban on the company’s broadcasts.

Israeli military claims to have destroyed 1km-long tunnel network

In its latest war update, the Israeli military says it destroyed a tunnel network in northern Gaza.

It said its troops uncovered and destroyed a Hamas tunnel route exceeding one kilometre in the Beit Lahiya area.

Widow of captive refuses to meet Netanyahu

Israeli media outlet Haaretz is reporting that Michal Lobanov, the wife of deceased captive Alex Lobanov, refused to meet Israel’s PM when he went to offer his condolences.

On Sunday, the Israeli military said it recovered the bodies of six captives, including Lobanov’s, from a tunnel in southern Gaza.

It claimed that Hamas had killed the captives, but senior Hamas official Izzat al-Risheq claimed they were killed in Israeli air strikes.

Many family members of the captives held in Gaza have publicly criticised and protested against Netanyahu for failing to secure a ceasefire deal to ensure the release of their loved ones.

Pro-Palestinian supporters march outside Columbia University

On the first day of the semester at Columbia University in New York City, pro-Palestinian students and activists have staged protests, as the Israeli war in Gaza rages on.

The spring 2024 semester saw a wave of protests against the war on Gaza across university campuses in the US and Europe that drew harsh, violent crackdowns from local authorities.

Palestine Football Association calls for FIFA to address Israeli violence at games

The PFA has written a letter to FIFA President Gianni Infantino expressing “grave concern over a disturbing incident of racism and violence within the Israeli football league”.

The association said there exists “a systemic issue of anti-Palestinian, anti-Arab and Islamophobic racism that has been persistently overlooked by the Israeli Football Association”.

In the letter, the PFA specified an incident that took place on Sunday when supporters of Hapoel Be’er Sheva, an Israeli professional football club, stormed the field with batons, targeting players, staff and fans of Bnei Sakhnin, which represents the Palestinian minority in Israel.

Hapoel Be’er Sheva supporters chanted against the Prophet Mohammed and called for the ethnic cleansing of Palestinians, including the burning of their villages and towns.

https://www.aljazeera.com/news/liveblog/2024/9/3/israels-war-on-gaza-live-netanyahu-says-wont-be-pressured-into-ceasefire
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 No.483786

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US is not applying enough pressure on Netanyahu: Hamas

Hamas spokesman Osama Hamdan says there are no developments in the ceasefire talks and Washington is not applying enough pressure on the Israeli prime minister to accept a deal.

Hamdan reiterated the group’s stance that there is no need for a new proposal but rather more effort is needed to pressure Netanyahu to accept the agreement that Hamas had previously agreed upon.

He also said: “Our position on the Philadelphi Corridor is clear. We reject any status quo that allows for Israel’s presence there. The corridor is part of the withdrawal process from the Gaza Strip that was previously agreed upon.”

“If Washington does not pressure Netanyahu to withdraw from the Philadelphi Corridor, then we consider this to be an attempt to save him and his political career from the repercussions of the captives’ killing.”

Hamdan also said the six captives whose bodies were retrieved at the weekend by Israeli forces were killed either “by Israeli shelling, Israeli shootings or during clashes”.

US Justice Department files criminal charges against Hamas

The US announced criminal charges against Hamas’s top leadership, including the group’s chief Yahya Sinwar, accusing them of leading efforts to kill civilians and destroy the state of Israel.

“As outlined in our complaint, those defendants — armed with weapons, political support, and funding from the Government of Iran, and support from Hizballah — have led Hamas’s efforts to destroy the State of Israel and murder civilians in support of that aim,” US Attorney General Merrick Garland said in a statement.

Other Hamas leaders charged include Marwan Issa, the deputy leader of Hamas’s armed wing in Gaza, Khaled Meshaal, a deputy of slain former Hamas chief Ismail Haniyeh and a former leader of the group, Mohammed al-Masri and Ali Baraka.

Mass demonstrations continue in Tel Aviv, as protesters clash with police

Video posted on social media by Israeli accounts, and verified by Al Jazeera’s fact-checking unit, show thousands on the streets of Tel Aviv demanding a deal to release captives held in Gaza by Hamas and other groups.

Some of the footage shows arrests being made and police assaulting demonstrators.

Protests erupted over the weekend after six more captives were found dead in the Gaza Strip.

PA health minister calls on Israel to halt fighting for polio vaccine campaign

The Palestine Authority’s minister of health, Majid Abu Ramadan, renewed his appeal to the international community to keep pressure on Israel to halt its bombings and allow authorities to carry out a large-scale vaccination campaign against polio in Gaza, the Wafa news agency reports.

Ramadan said 350,000 doses of polio vaccines arrived in the Strip tonight, making the number of doses that have arrived in Gaza about 1.6 million. This is the amount needed to vaccinate all *****ren aged between one day and 10 years with two doses each, Wafa said.

Norway wealth fund may divest from companies that aid Israel: Reuters

Norway’s $1.7 trillion wealth fund may soon be forced to divest shares of companies that violate the fund watchdog’s new, tougher ethics standards for businesses that aid Israel’s operations in the occupied Palestinian territory, Reuters news agency reports.

The Council on Ethics for the world’s largest sovereign wealth fund sent a letter in late August to the Finance Ministry that summarises the changes, the agency said.

The letter did not specify how many nor name companies whose stocks might be sold but suggested it would be a small number, should the board of the central bank, which has the final say, follow recommendations that the council makes.

Some of the companies that the watchdog will be looking at are RTX Corp, General Electric and General Dynamics.

According to NGOs, they make weapons used by Israel in Gaza, where its military offensive has killed nearly 41,000 Palestinians.

The fund is widely influential and has been an international leader in the environmental, social and governance (ESG) investment field. It owns 1.5 percent of the world’s listed shares across 8,800 companies.

Since the start of the war in Gaza in October, the fund’s ethics watchdog has been investigating whether more companies fall outside its permitted investment guidelines.

Slovenia says UN Security Council’s patience running out for ceasefire

Slovenia’s UN envoy, the president of the UN Security Council for September, says the 15-member body could consider taking action if a ceasefire is not reached soon in Gaza.

“I think the patience is out,” Ambassador Samuel Zbogar told reporters. “Either there is a ceasefire or the council then reflects on what else we can do to bring the ceasefire.

“There are many tools that the council has at its disposal,” Zbogar added, noting that it had been waiting for three months for a US-sponsored ceasefire resolution to be implemented.

https://www.aljazeera.com/news/liveblog/2024/9/3/israels-war-on-gaza-live-netanyahu-says-wont-be-pressured-into-ceasefire
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 No.483789

https://theintercept.com/2024/08/27/zionist-nyu-gaza-campus-protests/
They made "Zionist" into an official identity.

The dumb *****s were so eager to persecute and discriminate against the opposition to genocide, that they just disconnected Zionism from Judaism.
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 No.483792

Saudi firm says its oil tanker was not targeted in Red Sea

Saudi shipping company Bahri has refuted the US military’s claim that its tanker Amjad was hit in the Houthis’s most recent attack on vessels in the Red Sea.

“We unequivocally affirm that AMJAD was not targeted and sustained no injuries or damage. The vessel remains fully operational and is proceeding to her planned destination without interruption,” Bahri said in a statement.

The US’s Central Command said on Tuesday that the Houthis had struck the Saudi Arabian-flagged Amjad and the Panama-flagged Blue Lagoon in the Red Sea the previous day.

But while the Yemeni-rebel group claimed responsibility for targeting the Blue Lagoon, it did not make any mention of the Saudi tanker.

The Reuters news agency, citing two unnamed sources, said the ships were sailing near each other when they were hit but were able to continue their voyages with no major damage or casualties.

Iraqi armed groups claim drone attack on Israel

The Islamic Resistance in Iraq claimed it launched a drone attack on the Israeli port of Haifa, according to Al Mayadeen TV.

The Iran-aligned umbrella group said it was committed to defending Palestinians by continuing its operations against “the Israeli occupation until the genocide and massacres are brought to an end”, Al Mayadeen reported.

The Israeli military said its forces spotted a drone coming from the east but successfully intercepted it and that the aircraft did not cross over into Israel’s territory.

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Salvage teams unable to tow damaged Red Sea tanker

The European Union’s naval mission said the private companies involved in salvaging the MV Sounion have decided against towing the oil tanker, which was damaged in a Houthi attack in August.

The companies “concluded that the conditions were not met to conduct the towing operation and that it was not safe to proceed”, the mission said in a post on X.

“Alternative solutions are now being explored by the private companies.”

US Hamas indictment includes ‘unknown person’ expected to be arrested in New York
Patty Culhane
reporting from Washington, DC

The 38-page indictment, now unsealed from the Southern District of New York, does in fact charge the Hamas leader, Yahya Sinwar, and six of his top deputies with seven different counts.

They range from conspiracy to provide material support to a terrorist organisation, conspiracy to murder US nationals and even violating the International Emergency Economic Powers Act.

It seems unlikely that any of the leaders in Hamas are going to leave Gaza and travel to a country that has an extradition treaty with the United States.

But if you read through the indictment, it talks about “known and unknown” persons, “at least one of whom is expected to be first brought to and arrested in the Southern District of New York”.

We have no information on who that could possibly be, so we’ll keep track of that.

Now, why would the US announce this indictment, when with the help of Egypt and Qatar, it is trying to negotiate a ceasefire deal?

The White House does not tell the US Justice Department who to investigate and the Justice Department, in my experience, doesn’t tend to even tell officials in the White House who they are investigating.

Rights groups slam ‘glaring legal errors’ in UK’s partial ban on arms exports

The Global Legal Action Network (GLAN) and the Al-Haq rights groups say they are challenging omissions from the UK government’s partial ban on arms exports to Israel, including the exclusion of fighter jet parts and weapons used by Israeli forces in the occupied West Bank.

The two groups, which launched legal action against the UK government over its arms exports to Israel last October, say there are “glaring legal errors” in the government’s announcement, which they say came “less than 24 hours before a crucial hearing in the High Court”.

“While we welcome these initial measures, we are deeply concerned about the continued exclusion of crucial F-35 fighter jet components, from UK restrictions,” Shawan Jabarin, the general director of the Palestinian rights group Al-Haq, said in a statement.

Corbyn says UK could still face legal action over weapons sales to Israel

Former UK Labour Party leader Jeremy Corbyn told Al Jazeera’s Inside Story that the UK’s decision to partially suspend weapons exports to Israel shows the UK foreign secretary is “cognisant” of human rights *****s in Gaza.

But, Corbyn added, the UK could still face legal action, because “Britain still supplies a lot of other weapons to Israel”, including F-35 jet parts.

“There is nothing right about what Israel is doing at the present time. They are committing acts of genocide and we should be acting accordingly, in accordance with international law,” said Corbyn.

Mass demonstrations set to continue in Israel against Netanyahu
Hamdah Salhut
Reporting from Amman, Jordan

Al Jazeera is reporting from outside Israel because it has been banned by the Israeli government

A third consecutive night of demonstrations across Israel with the main rally being held in Tel Aviv after the army had retrieved the bodies of six Israeli captives from a tunnel in southern Gaza over the weekend.

This has caused a lot of outrage among family members of captives, especially after Israeli military intelligence found that the captives were alive just a few days before and – according to leaks from Israeli officials, and also from Hamas officials who spoke publicly – who said that a lot of those captives were actually on a list to be released in the first phase of a ceasefire deal that never happened.

So these family members are especially angry. The groups that represent them say they are going to continue demonstrating.

But these demonstrations are on a much larger scale. Sunday saw some of the largest rallies in Israel’s history with half a million people across the country and police using mechanisms for the first time to disperse the crowd – like stun grenades and excessive force.

Multiple arrests were made as demonstrators were trying to block roads.

What you need to know about the US’s charges against Hamas leaders

The Justice Department has announced criminal charges against Hamas’s top leaders over their roles in the October 7 attacks on Israel, which killed some 1,200 people, including 40 Americans.
The complaint names six defendants, three of whom are deceased.
The living defendants are Hamas’s chief Yahya Sinwar, who is believed to be in hiding in Gaza; Khaled Meshaal, who is based in Doha and heads the group’s diaspora office; and Ali Baraka, a senior Hamas official based in Lebanon.
The deceased defendants are former Hamas leader Ismail Haniyeh, who was assassinated in July in Tehran; military wing chief Mohammed Deif, who Israel said it killed in a July attack; and deputy commander Marwan Issa, who Israel said it killed in a March strike.
The seven-count complaint includes charges of conspiracy to provide material support to a foreign terrorist organisation, conspiracy to murder US nationals and conspiracy to use weapons of mass destruction, resulting in death.
US Attorney General Merrick Garland said the six men – “armed with weapons, political support, and funding from the Government of Iran, and support from [Hezbollah] – have led Hamas’s efforts to destroy the state of Israel and murder civilians in support of that aim”.
US prosecutors brought charges against the six men in February but kept the complaint under seal in hopes of capturing Haniyeh, according to a Justice Department official. The department decided to go public with the charges after Haniyeh’s death.

(anon's note: whether or not Deif is actually dead is uncertain)

Australian senator queries missing evidence in aid worker murder investigation

Senator Mehreen Faruqi has written to Australia’s Foreign Minister Penny Wong questioning why “crucial audio taken from Israeli drone footage” was not included in Australia’s investigation of the attack that killed Australian Zomi Frankcom and six other World Central Kitchen aid workers in Gaza.

In the letter, Faruqi asked why the investigation appeared not to have the ability to translate dialogue from the drone footage from Hebrew, according to information Zomi’s brother Mal Frankcom shared with Australian public broadcaster, the ABC.

“It is the Australian government’s duty to expend all efforts to seek justice for the murder of Zomi Frankcom and hold the perpetrators accountable,” wrote Faruqi, who is also the deputy leader of the Australian Greens.

Protests outside the headquarters of Netanyahu’s party in Tel Aviv

Dozens of family members and supporters of Israeli captives have gathered outside the headquarters of Netanyahu’s Likud party in Tel Aviv, according to The Times of Israel.

The protesters are holding a banner that reads, “The cabinet of death is killing the hostages. The people demand they return alive,” the newspaper reported.

Uri Sela, an Israeli reporter at the scene, posted a video of the protest, showing demonstrators holding up large cutouts of the faces of the six captives whose bodies were recovered from Gaza on Saturday.

https://twitter.com/uri_sela/status/1831200539788341716

First phase of vaccination drive in central Gaza complete: WHO

The World Health Organization has announced the completion of the first phase of its polio vaccination campaign in central Gaza, having administered first doses to 187,000 *****ren.

This effort exceeded its target of 156,000 *****ren for the area, said WHO Director-General Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesus in a post on X.

However, “to ensure no ***** is missed”, medical teams will continue to offer vaccinations at “four fixed sites” in central Gaza for three more days, he said.

The vaccination campaign will now move to southern Gaza.

Polio vaccination campaign in Gaza one of the most ‘dangerous’: UNICEF

The recently concluded three-day campaign was a “rare bright spot” for the coastal enclave, the UN *****ren’s agency’s regional director for the Middle East and North Africa has said.

“After almost a year of families experiencing horrors no man, woman or ***** should ever have to endure, this week we saw what can be achieved with simple will,” Adele Khodr said in a statement.

Khodr said the risk of polio spreading in Gaza and beyond “remains high”, adding “area-specific humanitarian pauses” must continue to implement the remaining two phases of the vaccination campaign.

“This is among the most dangerous and difficult vaccination campaigns on the planet,” she said.

https://www.aljazeera.com/news/liveblog/2024/9/4/israels-war-on-gaza-live-israel-bombards-north-south-gaza

US woman indicted for attempt to drown 3-year-old Palestinian-American girl

A woman in Texas, United States has been formally indicted by a grand jury in the attempted drowning of a three-year-old Palestinian American girl earlier this year that police said was motivated by racial hatred.

The suspect, identified as Elizabeth Wolf, aged 42, was charged by a grand jury in Tarrant County in an indictment filed last month that included a hate crime enhancement, according to court records that came to light on Tuesday.

Human rights advocates have warned about rising threats against Palestinian Americans, Muslims, Arabs and Jews since the start of Israel’s war on Gaza.

https://www.aljazeera.com/news/2024/9/4/us-woman-indicted-for-attempt-to-drown-3-year-old-palestinian-american-girl
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 No.483793

David Cameron sat on advice that there was breach of law in Gaza, officials say
The former foreign secretary is said to have been advised on the risk of UK complicity

David Cameron, the former foreign secretary, sat on advice from Foreign Office officials in Israel and London that there was clear evidence of breaches of international humanitarian law in Gaza for which the UK risked being complicit, a former Foreign Commonwealth and Development Office (FCDO) adviser said.

The source, who contributed to the drafting of the advice, was speaking after the Labour government banned 30 of about 350 arms export licences due to a clear risk cited in a government memorandum published on Monday that they might be used in serious breaches of international humanitarian law.

The source said what has emerged in the memorandum “is similar to what was being sent to the government from at least February onwards in various drafts by Foreign Office advisers, much of it linked to the deteriorating humanitarian position in Gaza. But what has been eventually published is in much less strident language.

“The tragedy has to be considered: how many lives might have been saved if the arms export licences had been stopped then and not in September, and what the potential ripple effect might have been on how other countries would have reacted in ceasing trade.”

The source added: “The advice being sent through to the Foreign Office was clear that the breaches of IHL by Israel as the occupying power were so obvious that there was a danger of UK complicity if the licences were not withdrawn.”


read more: https://www.theguardian.com/politics/article/2024/sep/03/david-cameron-breaches-international-humanitarian-law-gaza
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 No.483810

Israeli bombing continues amid ongoing polio vaccination campaign
Hani Mahmoud
Reporting from Deir al-Balah, central Gaza

Today is the last day to inoculate *****ren across the central area before the polio vaccination campaign transitions to the southern part of the Gaza Strip.

The Israeli military continues its air strikes and attacks in the northern part of the Strip, including in the central area.

Just within the past couple of hours, there was a wave of attacks on the Nuseirat refugee camp, an area where people were gathered to connect to the internet in order to call family members.

All of these actions are creating this concerning environment for parents and *****ren, despite there being an urgent need to reach designated sites for polio vaccination.

More than a dozen dead in Israeli raids on Gaza: Sources'

Medical sources have told Al Jazeera that least 18 people have been killed across the coastal enclave since dawn.

Earlier, we reported that six people were killed in an Israeli raid on a building in northern Gaza, according to Gaza’s Civil Defence. Meanwhile, one person was killed in Nuseirat camp in central Gaza.

Family of British aid worker killed in Gaza calls for independent probe

The family of a British aid worker killed by an Israeli strike in Gaza in April has called for an independent investigation into his killing.

James Kirby, from Bristol in southwest England, was one of seven people killed in a strike on a World Central Kitchen food convoy.

Former serviceman Kirby and two other Britons killed were part of the security team accompanying aid workers employed by the US-based charity.

Speaking on behalf of his family ahead of a memorial service for Kirby, his cousin Louise Kirby called for a “proper, independent inquiry into this attack on innocent aid workers”.

“Whilst we have had much support, we are still struggling to find answers and accountability for what happened,” she said in a statement.

Kirby said the family was “surprised” that they had not had any contact from Israel’s ambassador to the UK or any Israeli official.

“Any family of a loved one who has been killed needs closure. We need to understand how this disaster could have happened,” she said.

“This is not just about us. This is about how Britain looks after its own citizens and their families, when a British citizen has been unlawfully killed by another state.”

Mourners bury Palestinian girls killed by Israeli army in Jenin: Report

Palestinians near the city of Jenin in the occupied West Bank held a funeral procession for a 16-year-old girl killed by Israeli forces, Reuters news agency reports.

Lujain Osama Musleh was killed in the town of Kafr Dan, just outside Jenin, which Israeli troops have been raiding for days.

The girl’s father, Osama Musleh, wept as funeral prayers were said over his daughter’s body. He said the *****ager looked out the window at the sound of gunfire and he then found her with a gunshot wound to the forehead.

“I tried to save her. I tried to do something, but I couldn’t,” he said.

“The army was surrounding our area. I called for an ambulance, and they arrived late because a sniper shot towards them.”

Hundreds of Israeli troops backed by helicopters and drones have been raiding Jenin and Tulkarem as well as other areas of the West Bank for the past week.

Soldiers have caused severe damage to infrastructure as armoured bulldozers have torn up large stretches of city streets and destroyed or severely damaged houses and other buildings.

As the raids have gone on, aid workers have warned that people in the area are starting to run low on food and water.

Swiss government approves law banning Hamas

Switzerland’s government has signed off on a draft law that bans Hamas and classifies it as a “terrorist organisation”.

Under the law, which must now be reviewed by parliament, Hamas, its successor groups, and any groups who act on its behalf, would be banned.

Anyone who violates the ban would face prison or a fine, according to the government.

https://www.aljazeera.com/news/2024/9/4/us-woman-indicted-for-attempt-to-drown-3-year-old-palestinian-american-girl
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 No.483815

>>483810
>Switzerland’s government has signed off on a draft law that bans Hamas and classifies it as a “terrorist organisation”.
>Under the law, which must now be reviewed by parliament, Hamas, its successor groups, and any groups who act on its behalf, would be banned.
>Anyone who violates the ban would face prison or a fine, according to the government.
Technically speaking Hamas would not have come to power in Gaza without the brutality of the Israeli goons wrecking havoc on the Palestinians. So one could correctly argue that all the pro-zionnist brutalitarians are a group who acts on behalf of Hamas.

If Israel falters, the Zionist lobby will implode as the imperial policy in that part of the world would be forced to dramatically shift. All the genocide-cheerleaders would turn into a liability over night.
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 No.483818

Israeli rights group accuses government of pursuing ‘Jewish supremacy’

The executive director of the rights group B’Tselem has condemned Israel’s actions over the past 11 months in Gaza, accusing it of pursuing a goal of “Jewish supremacy” since its founding.

“To understand the Israeli government’s criminal conduct over the last 11 months, you have to understand the overall goal of this regime,” Yuli Novak told the UN Security Council on Wednesday during a session on Palestine.

“Since Israel was founded, its guiding logic has been to promote Jewish supremacy over the entire territory under its control.”

Novak criticised the government for exploiting the collective trauma from the October 7 attacks “to violently advance its project of cementing Israeli control over the entire land”.

She said Israel’s ongoing war on the Palestinian people includes daily war crimes in Gaza manifesting as “expulsion, starvation, killing and destruction on an unprecedented scale”.

Israeli forces kill Palestinian *****ager in Tubas, drag body using bulldozer

The Wafa news agency is reporting that Israeli forces shot and killed the 16-year-old Palestinian boy in Far’a refugee camp in the Tubas governorate in the occupied West Bank.

Soldiers “fired several bullets at the *****, *****d him and prevented ambulance crews from reaching him”, the agency reported.

“Then they dragged him out of the camp using a military bulldozer,” Wafa reports.

The agency identified the victim as Majed Fida Abu Zeina.

The killing came as Israeli forces also bombed a vehicle in the city of Tubas, killing five other ***** Palestinian men early this morning.

Families of US captives want Biden to make deal with Hamas, without Israel: Report

The families of US citizens held captive in Gaza have asked the White House to make a deal directly with Hamas to secure their release, NBC News is reporting, citing five people familiar with the discussions.

The Biden administration is reportedly currently considering the option, NBC News added.

The report comes after Biden on Monday said Netanyahu is not doing enough to secure a Gaza ceasefire deal, in rare public criticism of the Israeli leader from the US president while hundreds of thousands of Israelis have also taken to the streets expressing frustration at the Netanyahu government’s handling of the captive exchange negotiations.

https://www.aljazeera.com/news/liveblog/2024/9/5/israels-war-on-gaza-live-thousands-flee-jenin-homes-at-gunpoint
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 No.483819

>>483815
>Technically speaking Hamas would not have come to power in Gaza without the brutality of the Israeli goons wrecking havoc on the Palestinians. So one could correctly argue that all the pro-zionnist brutalitarians are a group who acts on behalf of Hamas.
You don't need to reach that far to come to that conclusion, though.
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 No.483820

>>483819
<bolstering Hamas
<transferring money to Hamas
<This part of our strategy
<Netanyahu
Lol can't make this shit up

So these new anti-Hamas laws that are intended to violate press-freedom and democratic-assembly, will end up being used against Zionists.

Did they design it that way ?
Are the Zionists useful idiots, that'll become "loose ends" ?
Or is it just irony ?
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 No.483826

Fires break out in southern Lebanon as Israel drops phosphorus shells

The Israeli army has fired artillery shells containing white phosphorus in southern Lebanon, state news agency NNA has reported.

The incendiary weapon caused fires to break out in the area between Tell en-Nhas and el-Hamames, according to NNA.

Human Rights Watch has verified the use of white phosphorus munitions by Israeli forces in at least 17 municipalities across southern Lebanon since October 2023.

The use of airburst white phosphorus is prohibited under international law.

Turkish-American activist killed by Israeli forces in West Bank

Israeli forces have shot dead an American activist of Turkish origin with a live bullet to her head, according to local media.

The victim identified as Aysenur Ezgi Eygi was 26 years old and she arrived on Tuesday, sources told Al Jazeera.

The incident occurred in the town of Beita, near Nablus in the West Bank, during the town’s weekly anti-settlement march.

According to the Palestinian news agency Wafa, the activist was volunteering with the International Solidarity Movement (ISM) as part of a campaign to protect Palestinian farmers.

Eygi is the third ISM volunteer killed by the Israeli forces in Palestine. Rachel Corrie was killed in Gaza’s Rafah in 2003 and Tom Hurndall was also killed in Gaza in 2004.

‘Israel is crossing all lines’: Nablus governor on killing of foreign activist

Nablus Governor Ghassan Daghlas has commented on the killing of Turkish-American activist Aysenur Ezgi Eygi. The 26-year-old was fatally shot in the head by Israeli forces in Beita near the city of Nablus in the occupied West Bank during a weekly protest.

“This is her life, a foreign citizen holding American nationality … during peaceful popular protests,” Daghlas said.

“All legal measures will be submitted to the International Criminal Court,” he added in a statement. “The bullets do not distinguish between a Palestinian, a *****, a woman, or any nationality.”

“Now her life is lost, she is an American citizen holding American nationality, which means Israel is crossing all lines,” the governor continued. “We appeal to President Biden to stop all support to the occupying state because the occupying state is working hard to bomb hospitals and kill *****ren and kill foreigners, including American nationals.”

There was no immediate comment from the US embassy, and the Israeli military said it was looking into the report.

PLO calls for international accountability over killing of American activist

The killing of 26-year-old Turkish-American activist Aysenur Ezgi Eygi is yet another crime that requires the perpetrators to be held accountable in international courts, writes Hussein al-Sheikh, secretary-general of the executive committee of the Palestine Liberation Organization (PLO), in a post on X offering condolences to her family.

Eygi was shot in the head by Israeli forces during a demonstration near Nablus in the northern West Bank earlier today.

Eygi was far from action at protest when shot by Israelis: Witnesses

Witnesses say Aysenur Ezgi Eygi, the US citizen shot dead by the Israeli army during a demonstration near Nablus today, was far from the action when she was hit.

“The army was on top of the hill, there was also a sniper on the roof, we were clearly visible, there was nothing happening next to us,” said one witness who was at the protest, adding that “at some point” Israeli soldiers shot two bullets – one that hit “something metal” and one that hit Eygi’s head.

“I found her lying on the ground beneath an olive grove, bleeding to death,” says Israeli activist Jonathan Pollak, another witness.

Aware of death of American citizen in West Bank: State Department

“We are aware of the tragic death of an American citizen, Aysenur Eygi, today in the West Bank”, US State Department spokesman Matthew Miller told reporters in an emailed statement.

“We are urgently gathering more information about the circumstances of her death, and will have more to say as we learn more. We have no higher priority than the safety and security of American citizens,” he added.

Eygi, who held both Turkish and US citizenship, was killed earlier today after being fired upon by Israeli soldiers during an anti-settlement protest in the occupied West Bank’s Beita, south of Nablus. She was shot in the head.

Israeli media reports damage to buildings following fire from Lebanon

Israel’s public broadcaster Kan has reported that buildings have been damaged in northern Israel’s Metula, after three antitank missiles were fired from Lebanon.

The outlet reported no casualties from the incident.

Hezbollah, the armed Lebanese group that has been carrying out attacks on Israel in a show of solidarity with Palestinians in Gaza, has not yet issued a statement claiming an attack on Metula, but we will update you as events develop.

Side deal between US, Hamas to return US captives ‘not possible’: Report

A White House official has told CNN that the US will not propose a unilateral deal to Hamas to release US citizens held captive in Gaza, despite earlier reports it was considering the option.

“Because of Hamas’s demands, there has not been a formal offer for a side deal made because no such deal is possible,” CNN quoted the unnamed US official as saying.

Yesterday, the White House and Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu put out conflicting messages about the prospect of Israel and Hamas reaching a ceasefire. US National Security spokesman John Kirby said that only “implementing details” remained to be hashed out, while Netanyahu said “there’s not a deal in the making”.

ICC drops case against former Hamas leader Haniyeh

The International Criminal Court (ICC) says it has dropped its case against former Hamas leader Ismail Haniyeh following his assassination on July 31 in Iran’s capital, Tehran, blamed on Israel.

ICC prosecutor Karim Khan previously sought arrest warrants for Haniyeh, other senior Hamas leaders, as well as Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu and Defence Minister Yoav Gallant.

ICC prosecutors have said there are reasonable grounds to believe Netanyahu and Gallant, as well as Hamas leader Yahya Sinwar and military chief Mohammed al-Masri bear criminal responsibility for alleged war crimes and crimes against humanity.

Ben-Gvir requests inclusion of West Bank in Israel’s war objectives

Israeli National Security Minister Itamar Ben-Gvir has requested that PM Netanyahu include the defeat of Hamas in the occupied West Bank among the goals of the war in Gaza.

Ben-Gvir said in a post on X – accompanied by a copy of a formal letter – that Israel must avoid a repetition of the October 7 attack by Hamas. “We must not repeat the mistakes, war on Hamas – also in Judea and Samaria!,” he said, using the Israeli name for the West Bank.

Ben-Gvir has repeatedly and openly called for Israel’s annexation of the West Bank.

Nearly half of Israelis favour ceding control of Philadelphi Corridor: Poll

A new poll released by Israel’s Maariv newspaper suggests that 48 percent of Israelis support relinquishing control of the Philadelphi Corridor in southern Gaza to secure the release of Israeli captives.

Only 37 percent favour maintaining control of the area bordering Egypt, even if it means sacrificing a deal.

The results show significant opposition to the stance of Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, who has repeatedly insisted on keeping Israeli forces stationed at the corridor.

Despite this, Netanyahu remains one of the most popular Israeli leaders, according to the Maariv poll conducted by Lazar Research, outperforming all major prime ministerial contenders, except Naftali Bennett.

In a head-to-head matchup, the poll suggests that 49 percent of Israelis find Bennett, a former prime minister and head of the New Right party, more suitable for the premiership, compared with 34 percent who prefer Netanyahu.

Netanyahu’s stance on Philadelphi Corridor deadly for captives: Captive’s sister

We have reported earlier that US Secretary of State Antony Blinken said 90 percent of the Gaza deal had been agreed but some “critical issues” remain, including the Philadelphi Corridor on the southern edge of the Gaza Strip bordering Egypt, where Israel wants to maintain control.

Ofri Bibas Levy, the sister of Yarden Bibas, who was taken captive with his family, told Israeli radio station Reshet Bet that Netanyahu’s stance means that “more abductees will be murdered” in Gaza.

“It’s hard for me to be optimistic, but without our struggle they will not return. When Bibi continues and repeats that they will not give up Philadelphi [Corridor], for me it means that there is no deal and more abductees will be murdered,” she said, referring to Netanyahu.

Palestinian girl killed during Israeli settler attack near Nablus

A 13-year-old girl succumbed to her wounds after being shot by Israeli forces in Qaryout, a village south of Nablus, in the occupied West Bank.

The village was attacked by illegal Jewish settlers, backed by Israeli forces, when Bana Amjad Bakr, 13, was shot in the chest by an Israeli soldiers, the Palestinian news agency Wafa reported.

The Palestine Red Crescent Society said its teams dealt with the “serious” injury after confrontations broke out in the village. Bakr was then moved to a nearby hospital where she later died.

According to her father, Bakr was shot while she was in her bedroom inside her house.

Israel forces end 10-day siege of Jenin in the occupied West Bank

The Palestinian news agency Wafa has confirmed that Israeli forces have withdrawn from the city of Jenin and its refugee camp after a 10-day siege.

Local people have told the news agency they fear that Israeli soldiers will return to the city after a temporary withdrawal to surrounding military checkpoints.

We will bring you more on this story as information emerges.

Jenin, Tulkarem hold funerals after Israeli siege

Funerals have taken place in Jenin and Tulkarem since the Israeli army has lifted its siege of the occupied West Bank cities, allowing for the burials to take place.

Mohammad Abdullah Mohammad Kanaan, 15, who was killed on Tuesday morning by Israeli snipers during a three-day siege of the Tulkarem refugee camp, was buried after Friday prayers, the Palestinian Wafa news agency reported.

The bodies of two men from the same area were being held by the Israeli army, it added.

Ten people were buried in Jenin after a 10-day siege – eight in the refugee camp and two in the city. According to Wafa, the Israeli army killed 21 Palestinians in the Jenin governorate during its incursion.

Palestinian man attacked at West Bank checkpoint has fingers amputated

Bilal Rabah Dar Atta, a ***** Palestinian man, has been beaten by the Israeli army as he attempted to cross a checkpoint at the village of Shuqba, north of Ramallah, according to the Palestinian news agency Wafa.

Local sources said the Israeli army shut the door of the Jeep on the man’s fingers. He was later transferred to a hospital where he received treatment for two broken fingers, while another two were amputated.

Human rights groups have warned of growing violence in the occupied West Bank, where the United Nations says more than 600 Palestinians have been killed since October 7.

‘Heinous act’: Hamas decries killing of US activist near Nablus

Hamas has condemned the killing of Aysenur Ezgi Eygi, a US citizen, who was fatally shot in the head with live ammunition fired by Israeli soldiers.

The 26-year-old Turkish-American activist was attending a demonstration in Beita near Nablus when she was shot earlier today.

“This heinous act is a part of the occupation’s crimes against those who stand in solidarity with the Palestinian people,” Hamas said in a statement.

These acts are “systematic and ongoing and are committed by occupation forces and settlers alike,” the statement added.

Through these crimes, the Israeli government is attempting to “silence every voice” that speaks out against its policies, it said.

“We call on the international community … to hold the occupation’s government responsible for its fascist acts.”

https://www.aljazeera.com/news/liveblog/2024/9/6/israels-war-on-gaza-live-gazas-aid-situation-beyond-catastrophic-un

Has Hezbollah re-established deterrence with Israel?
Justin Salhani

The intensity of cross-border attacks between Hezbollah and Israel has lessened after a spectacular exchange of attacks on August 25.

But will Israel’s Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu try to inflame the border with Lebanon – or has Hezbollah succeeded in re-establishing deterrence?

Qassem Kassir, a political analyst believed to be close to Hezbollah, told Al Jazeera that Hezbollah’s mass rocket and drone attack on Israel on August 25 has “returned things to what they were” before Israel assassinated its top commander Fuad Shukr.

Karim Emile Bitar, professor of international relations at Saint Joseph’s University in Beirut, said “Israel will probably continue to strike certain targets in Lebanon but I doubt that in the near future they will go after a major figure like Fuad Shukr”.

https://www.aljazeera.com/news/2024/9/6/has-hezbollah-re-established-deterrence-with-israel
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 No.483830

>>483820
>So these new anti-Hamas laws will end up being used against Zionists.
Used by who? That's like saying is Obama going to convict himself of murder for drone bombing *****ren in Syria. It doesn't matter what the law says because the people who enforce it are not going to enforce it against themselves. That's statism 101.
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 No.483837

US Muslim group asks FBI to investigate killing of American activist

A Muslim-American advocacy group asked the US Department of Justice (DOJ) to investigate the killing of a Turkish-American activist in the occupied West Bank.

“I write to request that the Justice Department investigate and prosecute the Israeli officials, soldiers, and settlers responsible for committing violent crimes against Palestinian-Americans, including slain journalist Shireen Abu Akleh and peace activist Aysenur Ezgi Eygi, who was shot in the head by Israeli soldiers today in the occupied West Bank,” Robert S McCaw, a director at the Council on American-Islamic Relations (CAIR), said in a letter.

“CAIR calls on the DOJ, working in coordination with FBI and Department of State, to immediately investigate and prosecute the horrific murder of Aysenur Ezgi Eygi, who was allegedly shot in the head by Israeli soldiers while volunteering with the International Solidarity Movement [ISM] to protect Palestinian farmers,” McCaw said.

“In light of this heinous act of violence, we demand the US government act on its own accord and not passively defer to Israeli investigations, which time and again have resulted in predictable exoneration.”

Turkey’s Erdogan condemns ‘Israel’s barbaric intervention’ in the West Bank

President Recep Tayyip Erdogan denounced the killing of a Turkish-American activist in the occupied West Bank and criticized the deadly 10-day Israeli incursion.

“I condemn Israel’s barbaric intervention against a demonstration against the occupation in the West Bank and I pray for God’s mercy for our citizen Aysenur Ezgi Eygi, who lost her life in the attack,” he wrote on X.

Turkey’s foreign ministry in a statement also denounced the killing. “We condemn this murder committed by the Netanyahu government. Israel is attempting to intimidate those who come to the aid of Palestinians and those engaged in peaceful struggle against genocide. This policy of violence will not succeed.”

The ministry added Israeli leaders will “inevitably be held accountable before international courts”.

Megiddo prison guards humiliate detainees, Haaretz reports

Israeli newspaper Haaretz is reporting that personnel at the Megiddo prison’s security wing handcuffed and humiliated detainees despite the absence of any unusual incident.

Photos and videos obtained by the daily on Friday show dozens of detainees lying on their stomachs in handcuffs, some without shirts, while a guard dog barks above them.

Last month, a report by Israeli human rights group B’Tselem revealed that more than a dozen Israeli prison facilities have been converted into a network of camps “dedicated to the ***** of inmates” since the start of Israel’s war on Gaza.

https://www.aljazeera.com/news/liveblog/2024/9/6/israels-war-on-gaza-live-gazas-aid-situation-beyond-catastrophic-un
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>>483830
Yeah, this.
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 No.483844

Activist killing: ‘Shots came from the direction of the army, not anywhere else’
Here are the accounts of two witnesses who observed the killing of Turkish-American activist Ezgi Eygi, 26, in the occupied West Bank village of Beita:

Jonathan Pollak, an Israeli who was participating in Friday’s protest, said the shooting occurred shortly after dozens of Palestinians and international activists held a communal prayer on a hillside outside the northern town of Beita overlooking the illegal Israeli settlement of Evyatar.
''Soldiers surrounded the group as its members prayed and clashes soon broke out with Palestinians throwing stones and soldiers firing tear gas and live ammunition, Pollak said.
The protesters and activists, including Pollak and Ezgi Eygi, retreated from the hill, and the clashes calmed down, he said. He then watched as two soldiers standing on the roof of a nearby home trained a gun in the group’s direction and fired. He saw the flares leave the barrel of the gun when the shots rang out.''
''He said Ezgi Eygi was about 10 or 15 metres (33 to 50ft) behind him when the shots were fired. Pollak then saw her “lying on the ground next to an olive tree, bleeding to death”, he said.
Mariam Dag, another activist at the protest, also said she saw an Israeli soldier on a rooftop. Dag said she then heard the firing of two live rounds. One ricocheted off something metal and hit a Palestinian protester in the leg; the other hit Ezgi Eygi, who had moved back into an olive grove, she said.''
Dag said she ran towards the fallen woman and saw blood coming from her head. “The shots were coming from the direction of the army. They were not coming from anywhere else.”

US lawmakers call for accountability in killing of American activist

Senator Patty Murray of Washington state condemned the killing of American citizen Aysenur Ezgi Eygi.

“The government of Israel must deliver answers immediately and hold the perpetrators of this killing accountable,” Murray said in a statement.

Representative Pramila Jayapal called Ezgi Eygi’s death a terrible tragedy and said her office is actively working to gather more information on the events that led to her death.

“I am very troubled by the reports that she was killed by Israeli … soldiers. The Netanyahu government has done nothing to stop settlement expansion and settler violence in the West Bank, often encouraged by right-wing ministers of the Netanyahu government,” Jayapal wrote in a statement.

“The killing of an American citizen is a terrible proof point in this senseless war of rising tensions in the region.”

https://www.aljazeera.com/news/liveblog/2024/9/6/israels-war-on-gaza-live-gazas-aid-situation-beyond-catastrophic-un
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Israel intentially leaks scenes of Palestinian prisoners’ torture: Rights group

The Palestinian Prisoner’s Society says that efforts to undermine the resolve of prisoners by broadcasting torture scenes will not succeed.

“The leaking of these photos and videos is a deliberate act by the current settler government, headed by the fascist Minister [of National Security Ben-Gvir], with the aim of boasting about torturing prisoners,” the rights group said in a statement.

It said the practice was “part of the competition between the ministers of the current government over who tortures and kills Palestinians more”.

“The other goal … is to influence the image of the Palestinian prisoner in the collective consciousness …, in addition to using them as an additional tool for intimidation operations and spreading terror among Palestinian citizens …”

In August, a report by Israeli human rights group B’Tselem said more than a dozen Israeli prison facilities have been converted into a network of camps “dedicated to the ***** of inmates” since the start of Israel’s war on Gaza.

Death toll rises to 8 in Israeli attack on school in northern Gaza

We reported earlier that a number of Palestinians had been killed following an Israeli attack on a school-turned-shelter in Jabalia in the north of the Gaza Strip.

The Wafa news agency is now reporting that eight people were killed and 15 injured in the attack, which targeted tents where displaced Palestinians were sleeping inside the Halimah al-Saadiyah School.

Court rules women arrested for throwing sand at Israel’s Ben-Gvir to spend night in jail

The Times of Israel is reporting that the Tel Aviv Magistrates Court has ruled that a woman arrested for allegedly throwing sand at Israel’s far-right national security minister Itamar Ben-Gvir must remain behind bars until a hearing on Saturday night.

The 27 year-old woman’s family have expressed concern for her welfare, saying she disappeared for several hours on Friday after being arrested following the incident at a Tel Aviv beach and noting she has no criminal record, according to the Times of Israel.

As national security minister, Ben-Gvir, whose own convictions include incitement to racism and destroying property, has control over Israel’s prisons and police and has been known for advocating harsh policing of protests.

Video shows Israeli soldier taking selfie with Palestinian prisoner in occupied West Bank

Our colleagues at Al Jazeera Arabic have obtained and verified video footage showing an Israeli soldier taking selfies with a Palestinian taken prisoner in Nablus in the occupied West Bank.

The short clip shows Israeli soldiers taking away two bound and blindfolded Palestinian men. The first man is seen being led away by four Israeli soldiers while a fifth Israeli soldier roughly puts his arm around a second prisoner – whose wrists are bound behind his back – and takes at least two selfies with a mobile phone in quick succession as they march.

Human rights monitors have long drawn attention to Israeli soldiers documenting their war crimes in Gaza with mobile phone cameras and uploading images and video clips to social media.

Such material has included Israeli troops destroying Palestinian civilian infrastructure in Gaza, vandalising and stealing from Palestinian homes and schools, as well as abusing prisoners.

https://twitter.com/AJA_Palestine/status/1832163584249332157

Protesters demand release of Israeli woman accused of throwing sand at Ben-Gvir

About 20 Israelis have demonstrated in front of the Neve Tirza women’s prison in the central Israeli city of Ramla, demanding the release of Noa Goldenberg, 27, who is accused of throwing a handful of sand at National Security Minister Itamar Ben-Gvir on a beach in Tel Aviv.

This is according to the Israeli newspaper Yedioth Ahronoth. The report said the protesters chanted through a loudspeaker: “Noa, we are with you, you are not alone.”

According to the newspaper, “the ***** woman was documented being led out of the Lev police station in Tel Aviv on Saturday evening, handcuffed by her hands and feet”.

Protesters were heard chanting that Ben-Gvir was a “murderer”. “You are responsible for the death of prisoners, your *****ren should know that,” the newspaper quoted them as saying.

https://twitter.com/ynetalerts/status/1832337066065379568

Israeli army arrests Palestinian as car rams into police vehicle in West Bank

The Israeli army has said a Palestinian vehicle collided with a police car at the Eli petrol station near an illegal Israeli settlement north of Ramallah, in the occupied West Bank.

The military said in a statement the incident was a deliberate attack and that the driver was apprehended. No casualties were reported.

Killing of American-Turkish activist highlights American double-standard

The US administration has called the killing of American-Turkish activist Aysenur Ezgi Eygi a “tragic” event and has pressed its close ally Israel to investigate.

In contrast, the killing of Israeli-American captive Hersh Goldberg-Polin in Gaza was harshly condemned by President Joe Biden, who said, “Hamas leaders will pay for these crimes.”

Sultan Barakat, a professor of public policy at Hamad Bin Khalifa University, told Al Jazeera that the disparity in the reaction to the killing of an American citizen was noteworthy.

“Unfortunately, when it comes to Israeli impunity they don’t really care,” Barakat said. “If they leave [an inquiry] to the Israeli military, it will go on for weeks and months and then it will be forgotten, like the many cases before this.”

The analyst added that while dangerous, the work of foreign activists remains important “in changing the narrative that Israel has been undertaking in Gaza”.

https://www.aljazeera.com/news/liveblog/2024/9/7/israels-war-on-gaza-live-israeli-attacks-kill-dozens-in-gaza-west-bank
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 No.483850

>>483830
>Used by who? That's like saying is Obama going to convict himself of murder for drone bombing *****ren in Syria.
It is different with Zionism.

Israel and the Zionist apartheid project are not an end in it self, their purpose is imperial power-influence in the Mid-eastern-region. However the largest part of the Pro-Zionist groups do see Zionism as an end in it self. This is a contradiction that has not yet fully manifested.

It is likely that Israel will fail with it's current strategy. They are trying to do what colonial administrations did during the height of European empires (17 to 19 century). That is a defeated strategy. It has shown 100% failure for over half a century. Israel could end up as mostly powerless or fail as a state. And would no longer serve the imperial purpose.

The imperial strategists will change their approach, relocate imperial resources from Israel to something else. They might try to take over Jordan (which is not entirely implausible) or try some radical new military technology like drone-carrier-ships. While unlikely to happen they could copy the Chinese soft-power-strategy of winning influence with infrastructure and other forms of developmental "technical support".

The Zionists who see Zionism as an end in it self, will not accept that and resist with determination. Then the powers that be will likely seek to use repression against them. Always remember empires have permanent interests and temporary alliances.
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 No.483857

110 Palestinians killed over 4 days in Gaza; ‘contamination’ by explosives presents new danger: UN

In the four days between Monday and Thursday this week, 110 Palestinians were reported killed in Israeli attacks on Gaza and 230 people were injured, the United Nations reports.

Among the most deadly attacks this week was an Israeli strike on a residential building in central Gaza City on Tuesday that killed nine people, including at least five *****ren and one woman, UN’s OCHA said in its latest situation report.

A *****ren’s nursery was also hit in Jabalia, in northern Gaza, on the same day killing seven people.

Humanitarian workers on the ground in Gaza are also warning of “widespread contamination” of Gaza by explosive remnants of war.

On Tuesday, a Palestinian girl was critically injured in an explosion involving discarded explosive ordnance (EO) in Khan Younis in Gaza’s south, OCHA said.

“*****ren face a heightened risk of being exposed to EO, as they usually play outside, tend to search for scraps amongst rubbish and rubble, and lack an awareness on the dangers of EO,” OCHA said.

Family statement on killing of ‘beloved’ Aysenur Ezgi Eygi by Israeli military

Here’s the statement:

Today our family and our community are in shock and grief, as we wrestle with the reality that our beloved Aysenur Ezgi Eygi is gone.
Like the olive tree she lay beneath where she took her last breaths, Aysenur was strong, beautiful and nourishing.
Her presence in our lives was taken needlessly, unlawfully and violently by the Israeli military.
Aysenur was a loving daughter, sister, partner and aunt. She was gentle, brave, silly, supportive and a ray of sunshine. She wore her heart on her sleeves.
She felt a deep responsibility to serve others and lived a life of caring for those in need with action.
A US citizen, Aysenur was peacefully standing for justice when she was killed by a bullet that video shows came from an Israeli military shooter.
We welcome the White House’s statement of condolences, but given the circumstances of Aysenur’s killing, an Israeli investigation is not adequate.
We call on President Biden, Vice President Harris, and Secretary of State Blinken to order an independent investigation into the unlawful killing of a US citizen and to ensure full accountability for the guilty parties.
We ask the public for privacy as we grieve and try to make sense of the unimaginable tragedy that is Aysenur’s killing.

Palestinian rights group slams mutilation of Palestinian *****’s body dragged by Israeli bulldozer

The Palestinian Centre for Human Rights (PCHR) has vehemently condemned Israel’s military assault on the occupied West Bank, including the “brutal” mutilation and killing of Majed Fida Abu Zina, 17, from the Far’a refugee camp.

In a statement, PCHR described how Israeli forces left Abu Zina to bleed out for approximately 1.5 hours after shooting him in the leg, neck and chest during a raid on Far’a late on Wednesday night.

“At around 2:30am [23:30 GMT], [the Israeli army] brought in a bulldozer and began desecrating the boy’s body … before dragging and throwing him,” PCHR added.

It was not until around 6:45am (03:45 GMT) that Palestinians were able to retrieve Abu Zina’s “disfigured and unrecognisable” body after Israeli forces withdrew, the statement added.

UN demands full investigation into killing of American-Turkish activist

The UN has called for a “full investigation” into the killing by Israeli forces of American-Turkish activist Aysenur Ezgi Eygi, 26, while protesting against illegal Israeli settlements in Beita, in the occupied West Bank.

“We would want to see a full investigation of the circumstances and that people should be held accountable,” UN spokesman Stephane Dujarric told a news conference.

He added that civilians “must be protected at all times”.

Recap of US citizens killed by Israeli forces in West Bank and Gaza

Here are some of the US citizens killed in Gaza and the occupied West Bank by Israeli forces in recent years:

Turkish-American Aysenur Ezgi Eygi, 26, killed on Friday, in the occupied West Bank.
Canadian-American Jacob Flickinger, 33, killed along with six colleagues from the US-based aid organisation World Central Kitchen, in Gaza, in April.
Palestinian-American Tawfiq Ajaq, 17, killed in January, in the occupied West Bank.
Al Jazeera journalist Shireen Abu Akleh, 51, shot in the head while covering an Israeli military raid on the Jenin refugee camp in the occupied West Bank in May 2022.
American citizen Omar Assad, 80, suffered a stress-induced heart attack after he was arbitrarily detained, bound, blindfolded and gagged by Israeli forces in the occupied West Bank, in January 2022.

Houthis say they shot down a US drone

Yemen’s Houthi group said they shot down a US MQ-9 drone that was conducting hostile acts over the airspace of Marib governorate, the Iran-aligned group’s military spokesman Yahya Saree said.

We will share more details as we have them.

Estimates say 500,000 demonstrators hit streets of Tel Aviv
Hamdah Salhut
Reporting from Amman, Jordan

Al Jazeera is reporting from outside Israel because it has been banned by the Israeli government.

This is in fact the largest protest in a single place in Israel’s history. Organisers say 500,000 are on the streets of Tel Aviv and 250,000 others are spread around the country, including West Jerusalem, Haifa, and Rishon LeZion.

This is a week of consecutive protests after the Israeli army announced it recovered the bodies of six captives in Gaza. That didn’t bode well with the Israeli public.

Families of captives are saying this is Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu’s fault, he has blood on his hands, and he’s the main impediment to why there hasn’t been a ceasefire deal yet.

The size of the demonstration just goes to show the level of frustration of family members, the Israeli public and the movement after 11 months of war.

Three paramedics dead following Israeli attack on southern Lebanon

Three paramedics died as a result of an Israeli raid in the town of Froun in southern Lebanon, according to Lebanon’s National News Agency (NNA).

Two other paramedics were also injured during the attack with one left in critical condition, NNA said.

Lebanon’s Ministry of Public Health said the team of paramedics was targeted by Israeli forces as it extinguished fires caused by recent Israeli strikes in the area.

The incident is the second of its kind in the last 12 hours. As we reported earlier, an Israeli raid on the town of Qabrikha also wounded two paramedics.

Lebanon PM condemns deadly Israeli strikes on medical team

Lebanese Prime Minister Najib Mikati denounced Israel’s deadly attack on paramedics saying “this new aggression against Lebanon is a blatant violation of international laws … and human values”.

Hezbollah ally the Amal movement said two of its members were among the dead. It said they were killed “while carrying out their humanitarian and national duty defending Lebanon and the south”.

A statement from Lebanese Health Minister Firass Abiad said “due to [Israeli] aggression”, 27 emergency personnel and health workers have been killed and 94 others wounded since October.

Two hospitals and 21 health centres have been “targeted” while 32 fire or ambulances have been “put out of service or partially damaged”. It urged an end to the “repeated and deliberate targeting of health workers and civilians”.

Family demands independent probe into killing of US activist in West Bank

The family of a Turkish-American activist shot and killed by Israeli forces in the occupied West Bank urged the United States to launch an independent inquiry into her killing, saying an Israeli probe isn’t “adequate”.

Aysenur Ezgi Eygi, 26, was shot by an Israeli soldier while taking part in a demonstration against illegal Israeli settlements near the West Bank village of Beita, near the city of Nablus, on Friday, according to witnesses.

An autopsy confirmed Eygi, who died at a hospital, was killed by a sniper’s bullet to the head, Nablus Governor Ghassan Daghlas told Al Jazeera.

London protests: ‘Time for people to wake up, get out on the streets’

At least 25,000 pro-Palestinian supporters protested in London, with a handful of arrests of mostly counter-demonstrators occurring during the largely peaceful protest that began in Picadilly and ended in front of Israel’s embassy.

A survivor of the Holocaust denounced Israel’s leaders for their conduct during the bloody war on Gaza.

“They should stop immediately, obviously. It is an outrage in the 21st century for genocide to be going on in full sight of the world. I think the leadership of Israel is a criminal band,” said Stephen Kapos at the demonstration.

Protester Bernie McNamee said that after 11 months of doing little to stop the bloodshed, things appear to be changing now.

“We can see the tide is turning,” McNamee said. “We’re seeing companies withdrawing their support for apartheid regimes. We’re seeing it all the time. It’s time for people to wake up, get out on the streets, and let’s support the Palestinians. Seven*****-thousand *****ren dead – we don’t even know how many are underneath the rubble.”

Turkey’s Erdogan calls for Islamic alliance against ‘Israeli state terrorism’

President Recep Tayyip Erdogan says Islamic countries should form an alliance against what he called “the growing threat of expansionism” from Israel.

He made the comment after the killing by Israeli troops of a Turkish-American woman taking part in a protest on Friday against settlement expansion in the Israeli-occupied West Bank.

“The only step that will stop Israeli arrogance, Israeli banditry, and Israeli state terrorism is the alliance of Islamic countries,” Erdogan said at an event near Istanbul.

Recent steps that Turkey has taken to improve ties with Egypt and Syria are aimed at “forming a line of solidarity against the growing threat of expansionism”, which Erdogan said also threatened Lebanon and Syria.

https://www.aljazeera.com/news/liveblog/2024/9/7/israels-war-on-gaza-live-israeli-attacks-kill-dozens-in-gaza-west-bank
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 No.483866

>>483850
>The imperial strategists will change their approach, relocate imperial resources from Israel to something else. They might try to take over Jordan
>The Zionists who see Zionism as an end in it self, will not accept that and resist with determination.
Who are these imperialist non-zionist israeli leaders who want to stop murdering *****ren in gaza and start a war with an actual nation state military instead? You are talking out of your ass.
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 No.483871

>>483866
There are hints that the US is sort of infiltrating the superstructure of Jordan, so they appear to be hedging their bets. And this might be the imperial backup-plan in case Israel craters.

>Who are these imperialist non-zionist israeli leaders who want to stop murdering *****ren in gaza and start a war with an actual nation state military instead?

I find this a confusing statement. You appear to be positing a dichotomy between one faction that wants to slaughter *****ren and one that wants to start wars between nations states.

Zionism is profitable for the imperial system because it's a tool to extract imperial super-profits. If that mechanism fails, many of these will likely stop being Zionists and it'll be like wearing a different hat for them. The backbone of Zionist influence are opportunists who are in it for the cheddar.

The "fully committed Zionists" with full-blown supremacy-brain are also the ones that want those *****ren murdered the most. They are also the ones that want to start wars with other nation states because they think that they can instrumentalize US military might that way.
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 No.483872

>>483871
>You appear to be positing a dichotomy between one faction that wants to slaughter *****ren and one that wants to start wars between nations states.
You said that
>The imperial strategists will change their approach
>The Zionists will not accept that
Who are the "imperial strategists" and who are the "zionists"? Give some names.

>Zionism is profitable for the imperial system because it's a tool to extract imperial super-profits.

All of israel's "profits" come from US tax payers. What kind of wealth or resources do you think they are extracting from starving homeless palestinians.
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 No.483875

>>483872
>You said that
You must have misunderstood, and i must have explained my self poorly.

>Who are the "imperial strategists"

That is variable. It's easiest to start with the "foreign policy-blob" in Washington, that is in constant flux, many factions striving for power and influence. These factions in them selves are not static either, they change their strategies and allegiances. Some of these are more like family clans, while others are loose organizations for those with shared-interests. The links radiate into many sectors of the rest of the economy and extend through a transnational network into many places of the world. The blob in Washington is definitely the biggest and most-powerful node in this network, but it's not the only one, and while the hole thing tilts towards the US, it's not entirely in line with US interests.

>who are the "zionists"?

There are true-believers who see the creation of Israel as an ethno-nationalist state as an end it self, they usually consider them selves the "special people" above everybody else. It reminds me of historic Nazis calling them-selves "Übermenshen". Then there's the "down-stream-Zionists", who range from partially principled to entirely self-interested opportunists. With the opportunists having grown into the dominant share.

>All of israel's "profits" come from US tax payers.

Mostly true.
However imperial Super-profits is some thing else, it refers to what the imperial system is able to extract from the mid-eastern region because Israel was keeping them in disarray and unable to resist collectively. Right now Israel is turning it self into the big bad enemy that will unify the mid-eastern region in opposition and render it capable of resisting the empire. That means no more super-profits.

This development also creates an opening for the BRICS economic block to expand into that region beyond just Iran. Since BRICS is currently strongly shaped by the Chinese who think that imperial systems are too expensive, and that a system with many centers that maximize mutual-gain will cost less and result in more absolute wealth-gain, it might be that this is not just a change of power but a change in the structure of how international relations are organized.
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 No.483876

>>483875
>Who are the "imperial strategists"
>It's easiest to start with the "foreign policy-blob" in Washington
Washington has had a dozen wars in the middle east and Israel has helped with zero of them. Not one IDF troop deployed in Iraq or Afghanistan or Syria or anywhere else. If Washington wants to invade Jordan there is no reason to expect Israel will stop bombing *****ren in Gaza and help with that either.

So what you really meant was
>WASHINGTON will change their approach, relocate imperial resources from Israel to something else. They might try to take over Jordan
AIPAC owns nearly every single US congressman and senator down to a man. Aid to Israel will not stop. And the US has demonstrated no ability at all to make Israel do anything they want.

>However imperial Super-profits is some thing else, it refers to what the imperial system is able to extract from the mid-eastern region because Israel was keeping them in disarray and unable to resist collectively

Israel hasn't done shit to help US interests in the middle east. That is all AIPAC/neo-con propaganda. The invasion of Iraq was launched from Saudi Arabia. The US relationship with Israel is 100% one sided.

>That means no more super-profits.

The US is *****ing broke. The "super-profits" are going from the US working class to the shareholders of Raytheon. The US didn't gain anything from occupying Afghanistan for 20 years. The fact that they pulled out at the drop of a hat so they could pivot to Ukraine is proof of how meaningless it was. War is a scam to extract wealth from workers and give it to the military industrial complex. That's why it doesn't matter where the war is or why it's being fought.
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 No.483879

>>483876
>Washington has had a dozen wars in the middle east and Israel has helped with zero of them. Not one IDF troop deployed in Iraq or Afghanistan or Syria or anywhere else.
Isreal isn't capable of deploying forces in those places, they lack the logistics support for that. But the Israeli do a lot of dirty work.

>If Washington wants to invade Jordan there is no reason to expect Israel will stop bombing *****ren in Gaza and help with that either.

No they're not intending to invade Jordan more like bribing and blackmail their way into the state apparatus in Jordan.

>AIPAC owns nearly every single US congressman and senator down to a man. Aid to Israel will not stop. And the US has demonstrated no ability at all to make Israel do anything they want.

>>Israel hasn't done shit to help US interests in the middle east. That is all AIPAC/neo-con propaganda. The invasion of Iraq was launched from Saudi Arabia. The US relationship with Israel is 100% one sided.
My assumption is that the reason why the Zionist lobby is able to get their needs prioritized is because of the strategical value that Israel had for the imperial system until recently. You're assumption is that Zionist lobby was able to do all of this only on the basis of bribes and perhaps other "political influence techniques". If that was true, why aren't other countries able to do that ?
The US has enormous leverage, because of all the funding and weapons they give the Israeli state.

>The US is *****ing broke. The "super-profits" are going from the US working class to the shareholders of Raytheon. The US didn't gain anything from occupying Afghanistan for 20 years. The fact that they pulled out at the drop of a hat so they could pivot to Ukraine is proof of how meaningless it was. War is a scam to extract wealth from workers and give it to the military industrial complex. That's why it doesn't matter where the war is or why it's being fought.

You are correct the imperial system is being applied at home, and the US working class is being imperialized as well.
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 No.483880

>>483879
>Isreal isn't capable of deploying forces in those places, they lack the logistics support for that.
If Australia can send troops from literally the other side of the world I'm sure the most advanced and ethical military in the middle east can figure out a way to send troops from 50 miles away.

>the Israeli do a lot of dirty work.

What specifically has our greatest ally done to help the United States? Name one thing. Not just assassinating nuclear scientists in Iran. Name something that actually helped the US.

>No they're not intending to invade Jordan more like bribing and blackmail their way into the state apparatus in Jordan.

Isn't Jordan already a fake country invented by western powers to keep a buffer between Israel and people who hate them.

>Your assumption is that Zionist lobby was able to do all of this only on the basis of bribes and perhaps other "political influence techniques"

It's not an assumption. If you're a senator and you don't do what Israel wants then AIPAC funds your opposition next election. Thomas Massie talks about this quite openly youtube.com/watch?v=FlSIJJdpj4c

>If that was true, why aren't other countries able to do that ?

Israel gets away with it because the american people have been programmed to recoil from being called an anti-semite. No other ethnic group has managed cultivate this level of soft power.

>You are correct the imperial system is being applied at home, and the US working class is being imperialized as well.

You talk about "super-profits" but can't tell me what they are. We got some oil from Iraq. What else? What "super-profits" did we get from Afghanistan, Syria, Libya, Yemen, Pakistan, Somalia? What "super=-profits" is Israel getting from Gaza? Why is the empire on the verge of financial collapse if there's so much "super-profits" being made from military imperialism? It sounds like you read a 50 year old Chomsky book and didn't think it all the way though.
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 No.483882

>>483880
>If Australia can send troops from literally the other side of the world
Yes the Aussies do have commando units equipped for that kind of deployment.
>I'm sure the most advanced and ethical military in the middle east can figure out a way to send troops from 50 miles away.
They have lots of toys but the IDF isn't the fierce and highly professional force they once were. Also there are complicating factors, the IDF is despised throughout the middle east, because they have made them selves a reputation for murdering civilians. If they send troops somewhere, they're likely to get shot at by 3/4 of the locals where ever they go. The Australians probably don't get that kind of "leaded" reception.

>What specifically has our greatest ally done to help the United States? Name one thing. Not just assassinating nuclear scientists in Iran. Name something that actually helped the US.

Nothing they did actually helped the US as a country, but they did things at the request of the US ruling class. But also Yes it's mostly stuff like murdering nuclear scientists.

>Isn't Jordan already a fake country invented by western powers to keep a buffer between Israel and people who hate them.

More or less, i gotta remember "fake country" that is a fitting expression.

>It's not an assumption. If you're a senator and you don't do what Israel wants then AIPAC funds your opposition next election.

Sure but if some other country tried to send people that blackmail US politicians these people would get hunted down mercilessly, their organization declared a terrorist organization, and the country it originated from would be subjected to retaliations. So the question remains why isn't this happening to Israel when they do it ?

>Israel gets away with it because the american people have been programmed to recoil from being called an anti-semite. No other ethnic group has managed cultivate this level of soft power.

While this phenomenon of weaponizing false accusations of anti-semitism is real and a destructive anti-democratic political factor, that shit doesn't work against the secret police.

>You talk about "super-profits" but can't tell me what they are.

Imperial Super-profits is the increased profit margin the imperial bourgoisie gets by using imperial coercion, it usually comes from exploiting workers harder but also by taking away some profits from the national bourgoisie.
>We got some oil from Iraq. What else? What "super-profits" did we get from Afghanistan, Syria, Libya, Yemen, Pakistan, Somalia?
I doubt you would be part of the benefactors. The imperial bourgoisie collects super-profits via the Dollar's status as world reserve currency, which means they can print Dollars and put them in their pocket and make the rest of the world pay for it, when they have to buy Dollars to buy Oil. If the imperial bourgoisie prints more than what this system yields, it registers as inflation and US citizens are the ones that pay. The other way they collect super-profits is via the corporate route of taking resources and exploiting labor.

>What "super=-profits" is Israel getting from Gaza?

Technically Israel is exploiting Palestinians as labor and other more gruesome stuff, like a lot of skin grafts are from Palestinian donors, which probably are somewhat less voluntary. But most of it is just taking their land.

>Why is the empire on the verge of financial collapse if there's so much "super-profits" being made from military imperialism?

The imperial system is cracking because, it's getting more expensive to maintain imperial domination while at the same time there is shrinking imperial loot. This is part of the imperial cycle:
invest into imperial conquest, get lots of returns,
reinvest the returns and get even better returns,
but eventually all that can be conquered, has been
and what's left is either not worth the effort, or too well defended.
What is happening now is also that the rest of the world has been catching up on technology so there's more people who can fight back compared to "empiring" in the past.

And a factor that also is somewhat common in the imperial cycle is that the arms-industry gets a lot of political influence and they use it to line their pockets.

I would guess that the Zionist project was probably worth it from an imperial balance sheet until about 2010. After that it might have been a zero sum game, and now this thing is definitely in the red. This genocide had a lot of direct costs, and lots of indirect costs resulting from opportunity-costs on account of the reputation damage of being associated with the worst murder-gang in the middle east.
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 No.483883

>>483882
>I doubt you would be part of the benefactors.
i meant to say beneficiaries, not benefactors
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 No.483887

Lebanon FM: Israel against Lebanon ceasefire, even if Gaza war ends | Talk to Al Jazeera
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 No.483888

Jordan-Israel relations strained, but bilateral security remains strong: Analysis

At least 3 reported killed in West Bank border attack

According to Israeli medics and media reports, three people have been confirmed killed in the attack near the Allenby Bridge on the border with Jordan.

Earlier, Israeli ambulance services said two people had been seriously injured.

Israeli army says 3 killed at border crossing were security guards

Three people killed in the shooting at the King Hussein (Allenby) Bridge between the occupied West Bank and Jordan were security guards, the Israeli army has clarified.

The military said a truck driver opened fire at the border crossing before being shot dead. It added that the alleged attacker reached the area of the crossing, in the Jordan Valley, in a truck “from Jordan”.

“[The driver] exited the truck and opened fire at Israeli security forces operating at the bridge,” a military statement said.

“Three Israeli civilians were pronounced dead as a result of the attack,” the military said, later clarifying to AFP that they were “working as security guards” and not in the army or police.

Israel closes all border crossings with Jordan after attack

The Israel Airport Authority has confirmed that all of the country’s crossings with Jordan have now been closed following an earlier attack at the King Hussein (Allenby) Bridge between the occupied West Bank and Jordan.

A gunman arriving from Jordan killed three Israeli security guards before he was shot dead. It’s the first attack of its kind along the border with Jordan since the war on Gaza began, ratcheting up tensions across the region.

King Hussein (Allenby) Bridge shooter identified as Jordanian cargo driver: Jordanian gov’t

Jordan’s Ministry of Interior said that initial investigations into the shooting incident at King Hussein (Allenby) Bridge earlier today confirmed that the shooter was a Jordanian citizen named Maher Diab Hussein Al-Jazi, according to Jordan’s news agency Petra.

Al-Jazi, a resident of the Husseiniya area in Jordan’s Ma’an Governorate, crossed the bridge as a driver of a cargo vehicle carrying commercial goods from Jordan to the West Bank, the agency said.

The ministry confirmed that the initial results of the investigation indicate that the incident, which took place at the border crossing between the occupied West Bank and Jordan, was an individual act.

The ministry said that coordination is under way between the relevant authorities to receive Al-Jazi’s body, which will be buried in Jordan.

Israel has closed all border crossings with Jordan after the shooting resulted in the deaths of three Israeli border guards.

The incident marks the first attack of its kind along the border with Jordan since Israel’s war on Gaza began last October.

Anger at Israel ‘universal among all Jordanians’

Jordan’s former Foreign Minister Jawad Anani has said the anger Jordanians feel at the Israeli war in Gaza “is not limited to Jordanians of Palestinian origin. It is universal among all Jordanians.”

“They feel that the Israelis have crossed every human border. They have violated every human rights of the Palestinians and now when we focus on a given event, somehow we forget the bigger picture,” he told Al Jazeera from Amman, Jordan.

“The bigger picture is very bleak on the Israeli side and they commit so many violations to the point that most Jordanians, if not all of them, are extremely angry about what’s happened,” he added.

Syrian media says Israeli attack kills three: Report

Syrian state-controlled news agency, the Syrian Arab News Agency, reports that Israeli warplanes targeted several sites belonging to the country’s military.

Citing an unnamed military source, the media outlet said the attacks resulted in the killing of three people, the injury of 15 others, and “material losses”.

The attacks hit the rural areas surrounding the city of Hama.

We will update you on this situation as more details emerge.

Israeli settlers destroy olive trees in occupied West Bank

Israeli settlers destroyed about 12 olive trees near the Palestinian village of Deir Istiya, in the occupied West Bank governorate of Salfit, on Saturday, local sources told the Wafa news agency.

The settlers from the illegal Israeli Yakir outpost north of Salfit came back to destroy the trees belonging to Palestinian resident, Musleh Youssef Mansour, after earlier vandalising about 20 of his other olive trees, Wafa added.

Palestinians have cultivated olive trees for thousands of years and traditionally begin the annual harvest to make olive oil in September.

Hezbollah targets Iron Dome

The Lebanese group says on its Telegram channel that it launched squadrons of attack drones at the “Al-Zaourah compound” of the Isreali military, targeting its air defence system, known as the Iron Dome.

The drones also targeted the locations and positions of Israeli officers and soldiers, according to Hezbollah, “directly hitting them and killing and wounding them”.

The group said that this attack was in retaliation for Israeli attacks on southern Lebanese villages and towns, specifically mentioning Khirbet Selm, which, as we reported earlier, was hit with three missiles fired by Israeli army warplanes.

Palestinians march in Nablus to honour killed US activist Aysenur Ezgi Eygi

Palestinians held a march in the occupied West Bank city of Nablus to honour an American woman killed by Israeli soldiers on Friday.

Aysenur Ezgi Eygi, 26, was participating in a weekly protest against an illegal Israeli settlement near the Palestinian village of Beita when she was shot in the head.

Tens of thousands of Israelis protest as calls for captive deal intensify

Tens of thousands of Israeli protesters took to the streets on Saturday in a new wave of protests to press Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu to sign a deal with Hamas to free captives held in Gaza.

An estimated 750,000 people hit the streets across Israel, including Tel Aviv and Haifa, as well as the Karkur Junction area near Haifa, according to local media reports.

“I think even those who were, maybe, reluctant to go out, who are not used to protest, who are sad but prefer to be in private space within their sadness, understood our voice must join together to one huge scream: Bring the hostages with a deal. Do not risk their lives,” said one protester in Tel Aviv, Efrat Machikawa, niece of captive Gadi Moses.

Jordan crossing with occupied West Bank to reopen tomorrow

The Palestinian Authority (PA)’s General Director of Borders and Crossings Nazmi Muhanna has said that the King Hussein (Allenby) crossing will reopen tomorrow at 10am local time (7am GMT).

Muhanna told the official news agency Wafa that the crossing will be open for travellers only, and will remain closed to commercial trucks.

Attempted car ramming south of Hebron, in occupied West Bank

There was a suspected attempt to run over Israeli soldiers at the Negohot settlement south of Hebron in the occupied West Bank, according to Israeli public broadcaster Kan.

Israeli forces fired at the vehicle, with one Palestinian killed and another wounded, the broadcaster reported.

There were no casualties among the soldiers, it added.

We will bring you more updates as we have them on this developing story.

Israeli, Jordanian officials hold secret meeting after crossing attack: Report

Israeli and Jordanian security officials held a secret meeting hours after the King Hussein (Allenby) Bridge (Allenby) crossing attack, Israeli broadcaster Kan reported.

The meeting discussed security arrangements and the exchange of information that may help with the investigation, the outlet said.

The attack earlier today occurred on the border crossing between the occupied West Bank and Jordan. Three Israeli border guards were killed.

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Death toll in Syria attack rises: Health director

At least 16 people have now been killed and 36 wounded in the Israeli attack on the Hama countryside of Syria, Hama Health Director Maher al-Younes was quoted as saying by Syrian state media.

Six people are still in critical condition, al-Younes added.

On late Sunday night Israeli strikes targeted a number of military sites in Hama, state media reported, adding that the country’s defence systems intercepted and shot down some of them.

Syria’s SANA news agency cited a statement from the director of the public hospital in Masyaf, a city near Hama.

It added that the attack also caused damage to the Masyaf-Wadi al-Uyun highway and a fire in the Hair Abbas area.

Throughout Syria’s 13-year civil war, Israel has regularly carried out air raids in the country – mostly targeting Iran-linked sites. But the Israeli military does not confirm or comment on its operations in Syria.

Hamas denies proposing new conditions in truce talks

Hamas has responded to claims in US media that the group presented new conditions to mediators for the release of Israeli captives.

Spokesperson Basem Naim says the US officials who acted as sources for the story have “poisoned the negotiations”.

“Hamas has not presented any new conditions to the mediators, neither on the issue of prisoners nor any other matters. The movement reaffirms its commitment to what was agreed upon on July 2 of this year, which was based on President Biden’s proposal and the UN Security Council Resolution No 2735,” Naim told Al Jazeera.

“We are ready to immediately negotiate the implementation measures for this deal,” he added.

Israeli army pressing on with northern Gaza attacks
Tareq Abu Azzoum
Reporting from Deir el-Balah, central Gaza

There is a clear concentration around the north of the Strip.

One of the latest barrages of strikes hit a residential house in Jabalia, killing six Palestinians, including a woman and two *****ren.

The attack left behind a swathe of destruction, with civil defence workers trying to recover victims under the rubble.

We have also been hearing from witnesses on the north of the Strip that they have been getting new evacuation orders – but they are saying that they have no other places to go to and they are just moving between neighbourhoods.

Funeral of Turkish-American activist killed by Israel begins in Nablus

A funeral procession is taking place in Nablus, occupied West Bank, for Aysenur Ezgi Eygi.

The 26-year-old Turkish-American was taking part in a protest against illegal Israeli settlements on Mount Sbeih in Beita, south of Nablus when she was shot dead by Israeli forces.

Photos: Palestinians bid farewell to Aysenur Ezgi Eygi

Mourners have paid their respects to Aysenur Ezgi Eygi, an American-Turkish activist killed by Israeli forces on Friday at a demonstration in the occupied West Bank.

The 26-year-old was taking part in a protest against illegal Israeli settlements on Mount Sbeih in Beita, south of Nablus, on Friday when she was shot.

Turkey exploring options to bring activist Eygi’s body back

As we reported, the funeral procession for American-Turkish activist Aysenur Ezgi Eygi, killed by Israeli soldiers last week, is taking place in Nablus, occupied West Bank.

The spokesperson for Turkey’s Foreign Ministry Oncu Keceli says Ankara is exploring the option to get Eygi’s to Turkey.

“Land crossings from Palestine to Jordan were shut down by Israel as of yesterday. Upon her family’s request, we are working on the option of bringing the body directly to Turkiye by plane to avoid further delays,” he posted on X.

The 26-six-year-old Aysenur Eygi was taking part in the protest against illegal Israeli settlements on Mount Sbeih in Beita, south of Nablus, on Friday when she was shot by Israeli forces.

Israeli forces raid agricultural land; settler attack reported in Jericho

Israeli authorities have demolished an agricultural facility and uprooted palm trees in the village of Marj Na’jeh, north of Jericho.

A resident told the Wafa news agency that Israeli military bulldozers raided his farm and destroyed it.

An Israeli settler also attacked students of al-Ka’abneh Bedouins School in the Arab al-Melahat community northwest of the city of Jericho, and prevented them from reaching their school.

Wafa cited witnesses as saying an armed settler from the illegal Zohar outpost blocked the students’ way at the start of their school year.

Israeli forces have significantly ramped up their attacks on Jericho and Bedouin communities since the start of the war on Gaza, with some of the incursions turning deadly.

Lebanon looking for diplomatic solution amid rising Israeli attacks
Zeina Khodr
Reporting from Beirut, Lebanon

There is concern in Lebanon because there has been an uptick in violence along the border, where Hezbollah and Israel have been trading near-daily fire since October.

Caretaker PM Mikati has summoned Western ambassadors to attend an emergency meeting which is still under way. The Lebanese government is not directly involved in this conflict, but it has been trying to reach out to Western nations to find some sort of diplomatic solution and to restrain Israel.

But the confrontations cannot end as long as the war on Gaza continues because Hezbollah has conditioned a halt to firing to an end to the war on Gaza. What Israel wants is security guarantees along the border in order for tens of thousands of residents to return to their homes.

In recent days, Israel has intensified its attacks on what it calls Hezbollah’s assets close to the border. For Hezbollah, too, there has been a sharp increase in the number of rockets it has launched at northern Israel. And there was a drone attack a few hours ago that targeted a residential building in Nahariya.

US military chief in Israel, presented with ‘operational plans in Lebanon’

US military Central Command (CENTCOM) chief Michael Kurilla is in Israel and met its military chief Herzi Halevi and other military officials.

According to the Israeli military, the latest in numerous visits since Iran’s expected retaliation for the assassination of Ismail Haniyeh focused on “current threats, with an emphasis on threats from Lebanon and Iran in the northern arena”.

Kurilla was accompanied by the head of the Israeli Northern Command to an underground war room where he was presented with what the Israeli military said were “operational plans for Lebanon”.

The US general met Israel’s Defence Minister Yoav Gallant on Sunday.

Drone hits building in Israeli city of Nahariya

A drone launched from Lebanon has struck a high-rise building in the northern Israeli city of Nahariya.

The Israeli military said there were no injuries, adding that a second drone entered Israeli airspace, but did not elaborate.

Images showed the blacked-out side of the building and scattered drone parts around the scene, with one video purporting to capture the drone as it was flying over the area.

Sirens sounded in communities across the coastal area, including in Shlomi and Lehman.

Hezbollah has not yet commented on the attack.

Iran rejects link to targets hit in Syria, condemns Israeli attack

Iran’s Foreign Ministry spokesman has rejected reports by Israeli media that a facility associated with or supported by Iran was the target of the Israeli strikes in Syria that killed at least 16 people and wounded 36.

“What official sources from the Syrian government have announced is that there were attacks on some Syrian facilities, including an attack on a research centre affiliated with the Ministry of Defence and the Syrian army,” Nasser Kanaani told reporters during a news conference.

“We condemn this criminal aggression in the strongest possible terms.”

UN rights chief calls on states to challenge Israel over occupation

The UN human rights chief Volker Turk says ending the 11-month-long war in Gaza is a priority and asked countries to act against what he called Israel’s “blatant disregard” for international law in the occupied Palestinian territory.

“States must not, and cannot, accept blatant disregard for international law, including binding decisions of the Security Council and orders of the ICJ, neither in this nor any other situation,” Turk said in a speech at the opening of the UN Human Rights Council in Geneva.

He cited an opinion released by the UN top court in July that called Israel’s occupation illegal and said this situation must be “comprehensively addressed”.

Israel has rejected the opinion.

Upcoming defence expo in Australia disrupted by demonstrators

Pro-Palestinian antiwar activists have held protests in Melbourne disrupting a defence expo that is set to open on Wednesday.

Protesters gathered in front of companies connected to weapons manufacturing across Melbourne as police were called to prevent an escalation of the events, according to 7News Melbourne.

Police presence was visible in front of company buildings.

Demonstrations are expected to move across the city to different areas ahead of the Land Forces military expo, where more than 25,000 participants are expected.

On Sunday, Extinction Rebellion activists blocked Montague Street near the Melbourne Convention and Exhibition Centre where the expo is being held.

Pro-Palestinian protesters in Australia have been urging the government to impose sanctions on Israel for its war on Gaza.

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Dozens killed and injured in attack on al-Mawasi

Our colleagues at Al Jazeera Arabic and the Wafa news agency are reporting that dozens of people have been killed and injured in an Israeli attack on Palestinians staying in tents in the al-Mawasi area of southern Gaza.

A spokesperson for Gaza’s Civil Defence that at least 20 tents were hit in the attack, AJA reports.

We’ll bring you more soon.

EU’s Borrell visits ‘warehouses full of aid’ blocked by Israeli authorities

The European Union’s foreign policy chief Josep Borrell says he saw “endless queues of trucks with goods trying to enter Gaza” on a visit to the Egyptian side of Rafah crossing today.

“I heard the frustration of Red Crescent volunteers managing warehouses full of humanitarian aid blocked by Israeli authorities,” Borrell said in a post on X, noting the banned items included medical equipment, tents and sleeping bags.

“This dramatic situation has to be solved by political means,” Borrell added, renewing calls for a ceasefire and the “release of all the hostages”.

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US not probing killing of its citizen Aysenur Eygi in West Bank: Officials

Officials in the United States have said that Washington still does not “know with full certainty what transpired” when a US citizen was killed by Israeli forces in the occupied West Bank last week, stressing that they were waiting for the findings of an Israeli investigation.

The US on Monday also appeared to reject calls for an independent investigation into the fatal shooting of Aysenur Ezgi Eygi. State Department spokesperson Vedant Patel declined to acknowledge that an Israeli soldier killed Eygi, but he called for the process to “play out and for the facts to be gathered”.

He also urged Israel to “quickly and robustly conduct” its probe and make the findings public but confirmed the administration is not planning to independently investigate the killing – as Eygi’s family requested.

Read the full story here: https://www.aljazeera.com/news/2024/9/9/us-not-probing-killing-of-its-citizen-aysenur-eygi-in-west-bank-officials

Israel asks US Congress to urge South Africa to drop ICJ genocide case: Report

Israel is lobbying members of the US Congress to press South Africa to drop its legal proceedings in the International Court of Justice (ICJ) over the war in Gaza, according to an Israeli Foreign Ministry cable obtained by US news outlet Axios.

“We are asking you to immediately work with lawmakers on the federal and state level, with governors and Jewish organisations to put pressure on South Africa to change its policy towards Israel and to make clear that continuing their current actions like supporting Hamas and pushing anti-Israeli moves in international courts will come with a heavy price,” the cable reads, according to Axios.

The Israeli diplomats were urged to ask Congress members to issue public statements condemning South Africa’s actions against Israel, the outlet said.

South Africa has until October 28 to give the court its arguments for continuing the case against Israel over alleged violations of the Genocide Convention throughout the war in Gaza. It first filed the case in December 2023.

Following that, the court held several hearings and issued provisional orders, most recently in May when it called on Israel to stop its military operation in Rafah.

Palestine, regional orgs urge UN to revisit ICJ probe

The Arab Group, the Organisation of Islamic Cooperation and the Non-Aligned Movement delivered a letter to the UN to follow up on the advisory opinion of the International Court of Justice (ICJ) regarding Israel’s presence in Palestine, Palestinian authorities said.

The groups are calling for the resumption of a special session of the UN General Assembly to address the matter, Palestine’s mission to the UN said in a post on X.

In July, the court ruled that Israel’s presence in Palestinian territory is illegal, effectively calling for an end to Israel’s occupation.

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UN says Israel held polio vaccine workers at gunpoint, bulldozed vehicles

UNRWA chief Philippe Lazzarini says it is not clear if a polio vaccine campaign will go ahead in northern Gaza tomorrow after Israeli forces detained and threatened UN staff on their way to begin the rollout.

“The convoy was stopped at gun point just after the Wadi Gaza checkpoint with threats to detain UN staff,” Lazzarini said in a post on X, adding that “heavy damage was caused by bulldozers to the UN armoured vehicles”.

Palestinian and international staff travelling with the convoy were detained for more than eight hours but have now been released and are safely back at the UN base, he added.

We reported earlier that the Israeli army said it was detaining a UN convoy to question “Palestinian suspects” and claimed the convoy was not transporting polio vaccines.

Israeli mistreatment of Palestinian detainees could amount to ‘*****ualized torture’: UN representative

The United Nations’ special representative of the secretary-general on *****ual violence in conflict Pramila Patten has said that “disturbing reports of *****ual violence and other inhuman and degrading treatment” being perpetrated against Palestinian prisoners “could amount to *****ualized torture”.

In a statement, the UN representative said Palestinian men and women are reportedly being subject to “widespread *****ual slurs and threats of ***** and gang *****, repeated and humiliating strip searches and prolonged forced nudity, beatings and electrocution of genitals and anus, insertion of objects into detainees’ anuses, inappropriate touching of women by both male and female soldiers, and photographing or filming of naked or partially undressed detainees in humiliating positions.”

Special Representative Patten recalled the reported recent case of the Palestinian male detainee who was hospitalised in July with severe injuries including to his rectum, due to *****ual violence allegedly perpetrated in the Sde Teiman military base.

“I am particularly concerned about recent attempts by some Israeli political actors, to interfere with ongoing justice processes and/or to justify the use of these methods. *****ual violence and *****ualized torture in detention settings must never be normalised,” she said.

Israeli army says UN convoy detained in Gaza

The army says in a brief statement that it has detained a United Nations convoy in northern Gaza, claiming it has intelligence that a “number of Palestinian suspects are present” in it.

The army detained the convoy in order to “question the suspects”, it said, adding that this is not a convoy containing polio vaccines.

“The event is not over yet,” the statement concludes.

UN spokesperson Stephane Dujarric said that the organisation is aware “of an ongoing incident involving UN personnel and vehicles” and was working to establish the facts. He said the top UN priority “is the safety and security of our colleagues” in the Gaza Strip.

We will update you on this incident as we get more info.

Palestinian UN proposal demands Israel leave Gaza in six months

Palestine has circulated a draft United Nations resolution demanding that Israel end its “unlawful presence” in Gaza and the West Bank within six months.

The Associated Presss obtained the proposed UN General Assembly resolution. It follows a July ruling by the top United Nations court that said Israel’s presence in the Palestinian territories is unlawful and must end.

The Palestinian draft resolution, if adopted, would not be legally binding. It demands that Israel comply with international law, including by immediately withdrawing all military forces from the territories.

The draft resolution not only demands an end to all new settlement activity, but also the evacuation of all settlers and the dismantling of the separation barrier Israel constructed in the West Bank.

It also calls for all Palestinians displaced during Israel’s occupation to be allowed “to return to their original place of residence” and for Israel to make reparations “for the damage caused” to all people in the territories.

Palestine mission circulates draft UNGA resolution on occupied territory

The Palestine mission at the UN has circulated a draft resolution for the General Assembly – to convene on Tuesday – that demands an end to illegal Israeli presence in the occupied Palestinian territory.

It also calls on the 79th UNGA to vote for convening a special committee that would examine Israeli violations, and for convening an international conference that would advance implementation of UN resolutions on Palestinian issues.

As a result of a vote in May, from tomorrow the mission will gain more privileges in line with the effective recognition of a Palestinian state but still will not have a vote.

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Israeli legislator says Beirut’s Dahiyeh ‘will look like Gaza’

Nissim Vaturi, an Israeli legislator from Netanyahu’s Likud party, has said that “it’s a matter of days” before Israel’s conflict with Hezbollah develops into a full-on war.

Speaking to Israel’s Kan public broadcaster, Vaturi laid out his plan for the war, calling for preemptive aerial bombardment lasting for up to five days followed by a ground invasion.

The legislator, who is also a member of Israel’s Foreign Affairs and Security Committee, claimed that Netanyahu shared his views.

“Dahiyeh will look like Gaza, there is no other way,” he added, referring to the southern suburb of Beirut.

If Israel does attack Dahiyeh, it would not be the first time. The Israeli army levelled entire neighbourhoods there in 2006 during the last war with Hezbollah.

The suburb is home to hundreds of thousands of people, including many supporters of Hezbollah from southern Lebanon.

Vaturi’s comments come as Lebanon’s Foreign Minister Abdallah Bou Habib told Al Jazeera that Israel has conveyed through mediators that it is not interested in reaching a ceasefire with Lebanon, even if a deal is made to end the war in Gaza.

Israeli opposition leader says military focus needs to shift to Lebanon

Benny Gantz, the head of Israel’s National Unity Alliance, said the Israeli military had crossed a “decisive point” in Gaza and “should concentrate” on its northern border with Lebanon.

“The story of Hamas is old news,” Gantz said, speaking at an event in Washington, DC, according to the AFP news agency.

Witness recounts Israeli killing of Turkish-American activist in West Bank

An Italian woman who was with Turkish-American citizen Aysenur Ezgi Eygi when the activist was shot and killed by Israeli soldiers last week has recounted to the Anadolu Agency what she witnessed during the attack.

Mariam, who only gave her first name, said they were standing in an olive grove near Evyatar, an illegal Israeli settlement in the occupied West Bank, when Israeli soldiers opened fire.

“Palestinians prayed the Friday prayer. After the prayer, incidents broke out between the Palestinians and the army. The Israeli army dispersed the crowd using tear gas and then live bullets. We retreated down the hill to the side of the road, and about 200 metres [656 ft] away, there were Israeli soldiers on the roof of a Palestinian house. We were standing by the side of the road in an olive grove. Aysenur was a little behind me under an olive tree,” Mariam told Anadolu from the Rafidia hospital in Nablus.

“We were clearly visible to the soldiers. We were just standing there, not doing anything. Suddenly, I heard two shots. One of them hit a metal object. Then my friends called out my name. Aysenur was lying unconscious under a tree. We called for more people. We put her in an ambulance. We came with her to Beita Health Center and from there, we brought her to the hospital in Nablus. They tried to save her but she died.”

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US court urged to review claim that Biden is enabling Israeli genocide in Gaza

Legal, civil and human rights groups are voicing their support for an effort by Palestinians to secure a court review of their claims that Biden is enabling genocide in Gaza, the Center for Constitutional Rights says.

Last month, a three-judge panel of the US Court of Appeals for the Ninth Circuit affirmed the decision of a lower court that dismissed the case on jurisdictional grounds even as it said Israel’s assault “plausibly” constituted genocide.

The plaintiffs argue that courts have a constitutional duty to assess the legality of the Biden administration’s actions.

The lawsuit, filed in November, claims Biden, Blinken and Secretary of Defense Lloyd Austin are violating international and federal law for failing to prevent and being complicit in an Israeli genocide. It asks the court to order the administration to stop supporting the assault on Gaza with weapons or other means.

Law scholars said the panel, like the district court, “badly misinterpreted the political question doctrine” by claiming courts cannot review allegations of international law violations where US “foreign policy decisions are strongly implicated”.

Human rights organisations asserted that domestic courts are supposed to be the primary enforcement mechanism of international law and, in the context of the US, are the only meaningful forums.

Bombs ‘completely melted and evaporated’ bodies
Tareq Abu Azzoum
Reporting from Deir al-Balah, Gaza

The Israeli army has targeted the al-Mawasi area during a predawn attack in which they killed 40 Palestinians and wounded 60 others.

Gaza’s media office has confirmed that of 19 of those who were killed, their bodies were managed to be transferred to hospitals in Khan Younis. But the 22 others, their bodies were completely melted and evaporated due to the size of the bombs used in that attack.

The crater that resulted from the raid is a clear indication of how massive the bombs being used are.

But Khan Younis has also been under intense attacks in the past couple of hours, where a residential building was completely destroyed, and six Palestinians were confirmed killed in that attack.

Here in the central area, the situation is incredibly chaotic, because the army has been targeting the Bureij refugee camp.

The Israeli Defence Minister Yoav Gallant said that they managed to militarily defeat Hamas and now there are continuing attacks on very densely populated areas.

So the question is, who is Israel attacking?

UN may hold vote next week on resolution calling for end to Israeli occupation of Palestine

The UN General Assembly (UNGA) could vote next week on a Palestinian Authority-drafted resolution calling for Israel to end “its unlawful presence in the Occupied Palestinian Territory” within six months.

On Monday, members of the Organisation of Islamic Cooperation and the Non-Aligned Movement called for the 193-member UNGA to vote on the resolution, a draft of which was seen by the Reuters news agency, on September 18.

The resolution’s key aim is to secure the endorsement of a July advisory opinion delivered by the International Court of Justice (ICJ), the UN’s highest court, saying Israel’s occupation of Palestinian territories is illegal under international law.

But while the ICJ’s advisory opinion said Israel ending its occupation and dismantling settlements should occur “as rapidly as possible”, the eight-page draft resolution puts a six-month timeline on the move.

The language of the Palestinian Authority’s draft could still change before it’s put to a vote.

Israeli forces raid Red Crescent centre in Tulkarem

Israeli forces have raided the Palestine Red Crescent Society emergency centre in Tulkarem after surrounding it and ordering paramedics and other crew members to leave, the PRCS said on X.

Earlier, we reported that Israeli soldiers raided the northern occupied West Bank city, killing two people – a man and a woman.

Israeli forces arrest two paramedics in Tulkarem

The Palestine Red Crescent Society (PRCS) has said two of its personnel were arrested by Israeli forces inside its emergency centre in the northern occupied West Bank city of Tulkarem.

Earlier, we reported that Israeli forces raided the PRCS’s emergency centre after surrounding it and ordering paramedics and other crew members to leave.

Israeli soldiers had already raided the northern occupied West Bank city, killing two people – a man and a woman.

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Israeli missiles caused 9 metre craters in al-Mawasi tent camp: Report

Rescuers searching for survivors in al-Mawasi say Israeli missiles left craters up to 9 metres (30 ft) deep in the tent camp in the southern Gaza Strip, our colleagues at Al Jazeera Arabic are reporting, citing local sources.

Witnesses described chaotic scenes in the area, with fires burning and Israeli reconnaissance planes circle overhead.

The attack took place near a field hospital run by the British charity UK-Med, at the entrance to al-Mawasi.

Death toll rises to 40 in attack on al-Mawasi tents

We’ve been reporting on an Israeli attack on people sheltering in tents in the al-Mawasi area of Khan Younis, in the south of the Gaza Strip.

Palestinian media are now reporting that at least 40 people were killed in the attack, and 60 others injured, according to the Reuters news agency.

As we reported earlier, Gaza’s Civil Defence said at least 20 tents where displaced Palestinians were sleeping were hit in the attack.

The coastal al-Mawasi area has been overcrowded with tents since many Palestinians fled there when the Israeli army designated it as a “safe zone” during its ground invasions of the nearby cities of Rafah and Khan Younis.

Houthi-linked media claim US-UK air attack killed two in Yemen’s Taiz

At least two people have been killed and five others injured in a UK-US air attack on a school in al-Jund in the southwestern Yemeni city of Taiz, according to the Houthi-affiliated Al Masirah TV.

We have reported earlier based on the US Army’s Central Command (CENTCOM) inputs that in the past 24 hours, the US forces “successfully destroyed two Iranian-backed Houthi missile systems and one support vehicle in Houthi-controlled areas of Yemen”.

US forces also “successfully destroyed one Houthi unmanned aerial vehicle over the Red Sea”, it said in a statement on X.

We also reported that the Yemeni rebel group downed a US MQ-9 drone in Saada province, according to its military spokesperson Yahya Saree.

Since last November, the Houthis have been attacking Israel-linked ships in the Red Sea as an act of solidarity with Palestinians being killed in Gaza. They started attacking ships linked to the US and the UK after their military campaign began in January to end the Houthis’ assaults on shipping lanes in the region.

Death toll rises following Israeli strike on food stand in Gaza City

A fifth person has been confirmed killed after the Israeli military bombed a food stall in Gaza City, northern Gaza, according to local media.

Earlier, we reported that at least four people were confirmed dead following the attack on the popular falafel stand in the al-Shawa Square area of Gaza City.

Gaza’s death toll rises

At least 41,020 people have been killed and 94,925 wounded in Israeli military attacks on Gaza since October 7, the enclave’s Health Ministry says.

Of those, 32 Palestinians were killed and 100 wounded in the latest 24-hour reporting period, the ministry added.

Probe confirms Israeli military used US-made bombs in al-Mawasi attack

A new investigation by Al Jazeera’s Sanad agency has shown that the Israeli air raid targeting civilians in Gaza’s humanitarian zone was carried out using MK-84 bombs, which weigh 2,000 pounds.

At 12:34am local time (09:34 GMT), several Israeli missiles struck a refugee camp in the al-Mawasi area, located within the humanitarian zone designated by the Israeli army for displaced civilians – west of Khan Younis in southern Gaza.

The Israeli bombing caused widespread damage to the tents, homes, and facilities in the area.

Photos from the bombing site reveal widespread devastation, with craters 10 to 15 metres (33 – 49 feet) deep, burying dozens of tents.

Civil defence teams faced immense challenges retrieving the bodies of the dead and injured, with rescue operations continuing into the next morning.

Al-Mawasi attacks show humanitarian zones are in name only: NRC

The Norwegian Refugee Council (NRC) has said repeated attacks on densely populated areas of Gaza demonstrate that Israel’s “unlawful relocation directives have failed to protect or offer any guarantees of safety for Palestinians.”

The humanitarian organisation said al-Mawasi has a population density of more than 30,000 people per square kilometre due to Israel’s multiple Israeli evacuation orders.

“For 11 months, Israel has been forcing Palestinians in Gaza to flee from place to place without offering them genuine assurances of safety, proper accommodation or return once hostilities end,” Jan Egeland, secretary-general of NRC, said in a statement.

“Images of metres-deep craters burying dozens of tents where *****ren and their families slept moments earlier are horrifying,” Egeland added. “The events of last night provide further evidence that there is no safe place in Gaza and that only a ceasefire will prevent further loss of life.”

West Bank-Jordan border crossing reopens to travellers

The border crossing between Jordan and the occupied West Bank – the King Hussein (Allenby) Bridge – has reopened to travellers but remains closed to commercial activity, the Israel Airports Authority said.

The closure came after a shooting on Sunday when a Jordanian truck driver killed three Israeli guards at the cargo area of the crossing operated by Israel.

Israeli media said the authority’s move followed orders by security officials.

Gallant says Hamas as ‘military formation no longer exists’

Here is more from Israel’s defence minister, who has been speaking to foreign journalists.

Gallant said Hamas’s military capabilities had been severely damaged after more than 11 months of war and that it no longer existed as a military formation in Gaza.

“Hamas as a military formation no longer exists. Hamas is engaged in guerrilla warfare and we are still fighting Hamas terrorists and pursuing Hamas leadership,” he said.

UK lord resigns as patron of Lawyers for Israel over arms exports

Alex Carlile, a member of the UK’s House of Lords, has resigned as a patron of UK Lawyers for Israel (UKLFI) after the group said it planned to challenge the government’s partial suspension of arms exports to Israel, Middle East Eye reports.

Carlile confirmed his resignation to Middle East Eye after he published an article in the Independent newspaper saying Prime Minister Keir Starmer had shown “courage and conviction” by acting on the “clear legal advice” regarding arms sales to Israel and “deciding that the right thing must be done”.

On the same day his opinion piece was published, UKLFI said it had sent a formal letter to the government “threatening legal action unless it cancels the decision to suspend around 30 licences for the export of arms to Israel”.

UN says unclear if third phase of polio vaccine campaign to begin as planned

UNRWA chief Philippe Lazzarini says the UN is “not able to confirm whether the polio campaign will begin” in northern Gaza on Tuesday as planned after Israeli forces held a UN convoy at gunpoint on their way to begin the final phase of the rollout.

Teams of health workers have already successfully given at least 441,647 *****ren in the central and southern parts of the Gaza Strip a shot, the Palestinian Health Ministry said on Saturday, as the first two phases went relatively smoothly.

Overall, the UN says it needs to reach about 640,000 *****ren across Gaza to help stop the highly preventable but also highly contagious disease from spreading after the first polio case in 25 years was detected in Gaza in August.
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>Sure but if some other country tried to send people that blackmail US politicians these people would get hunted down mercilessly
Just listen to yourself you can't start "hunting down" jews that would make you literally hitler. You're also forgetting that israel is an ethnostate, US citizens who are jewish have a loyalty to israel that a US citizen who has a russian great-great grand mother doesn't have to russia. That means israel can get agents into high level government positions much easier than any other country.

>Imperial Super-profits is the increased profit margin the imperial bourgoisie gets by using imperial coercion, it usually comes from exploiting workers harder but also by taking away some profits from the national bourgoisie.

What workers are you talking about. Labor is so irrelevant to the US economy that some states have a $20 minimum wage and nobody bothered to lobby against it.

>The imperial bourgoisie collects super-profits via the Dollar's status as world reserve currency, which means they can print Dollars and put them in their pocket and make the rest of the world pay for it,

Yes and occupying the middle east has nothing at all to do with that. If the argument is that they need a strong military to defend dollar supremacy then wasting that military strength with an endless string of expensive, pointless wars in the middle east directly undermines that argument. The US military is so weak now that countries are openly selling oil for yuan and talking about a brics currency.

>The imperial system is cracking because, it's getting more expensive to maintain imperial domination while at the same time there is shrinking imperial loot.

You're still just taking it for granted that there are "super-profits". How far back do we have to go? What "imperial loot" did we get from vietnam? What "imperial loot" did we get from korea? Maybe there was imperial loot in the 1600s when the british empire found a silver mine guarded by savages with spears. But as far as the US empire goes every war since WW2 has been a scam to siphon money from american citizens to the military industrial complex. That's why the fact that america has lost every single one of those wars doesn't deter them.
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 No.483991

>>483988
>That's why the fact that america has lost every single one of those wars doesn't deter them.
Hey that's not true, we beat Panama!
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 No.484003

>>483988
>Just listen to yourself you can't start "hunting down" jews that would make you literally hitler.
Nobody said anything about hunting Jews. Besides insinuating that Jews need a license to blackmail politicians is antisemitic. Jews are normal people, they have no use for that.

>You're also forgetting that israel is an ethnostate, US citizens who are jewish have a loyalty to israel

2 problems with that.

1. Political projects to build ethno-states are just a type of organized violence with escalating brutality that eventually self-destructs. To the extend that Israel can be recognized as a state, it has to be the non-ethnocentric parts.

2. Jews live in an international diaspora. Zionists are sometimes former Jews or people with Jewish heritage, but given the historic context of the holocaust, you can't really link Jews to the genocidal project of the Zionists, that's just not fair. The majority of the global Jewish community has distanced it self from that. Especially now, you'd risk stirring up antisemitism by saying Israel is somehow linked to Jews.

>that a US citizen who has a russian great-great grand mother doesn't have to russia.

No that's not a fair comparison, Russia is not trying to be an ethno-state. Their Slavic-civilization thing (or whatever it's called now) does have the aspiration to be universal, it's not a racist project.

>That means israel can get agents into high level government positions much easier than any other country.

Your argument make sense, but only if you accept some of those ethno-centric premises. Which i don't. And from my viewpoint you are saying that essentially it's possible to browbeat the US state machinery into compliance. How can it be so powerful while also being kind of a push-over at the same time ?

>What workers are you talking about.

Initially the US empire only extracted super-profits from workers in the periphery, but eventually the empire came home and began subjecting the imperial core to imperial methods also.

>If the argument is that they need a strong military to defend dollar supremacy then wasting that military strength with an endless string of expensive, pointless wars in the middle east directly undermines that argument. The US military is so weak now that countries are openly selling oil for yuan and talking about a brics currency.

Nothing you said contradicts what I said. You are correct the US has been wasting it's military resources on pointless wars, and also yes the Dollar hegemony is slowly evaporating away as a result.

>You're still just taking it for granted that there are "super-profits".

Because there would be very high levels of inflation in the US if there wasn't.

>How far back do we have to go? What "imperial loot" did we get from vietnam? What "imperial loot" did we get from korea? Maybe there was imperial loot in the 1600s when the british empire found a silver mine guarded by savages with spears.

The US-empire lost badly in Vietnam, so they didn't get anything out of that. But the Korea-war gave the US-empire a vassal state in RoK (South-Korea) which they use to this day to prod the Chinese.

>But as far as the US empire goes every war since WW2 has been a scam to siphon money from american citizens to the military industrial complex. That's why the fact that america has lost every single one of those wars doesn't deter them.

I agree with that, US-empire is stealing from US-the-country too. I'm not saying the rest of the world is the only one getting shafted. Regular US citizens are getting fleeced and subjected to suffering on behalf of this thing too.
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https://x.com/AnasAlSharif0/status/1833139004402790794
Graphic footage from an Israeli strike targeting the home of the Hanawi family in northern Gaza Strip.
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 No.484005

https://x.com/gazanotice/status/1833505775773180092
A Palestinian father mourns his daughter after an attack on the tents of displaced people in Mawasi Khan Younis, in the southern Gaza Strip.
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 No.484009

>>484003
>Nobody said anything about hunting Jews.
>>483882
>if some other country tried to send people that blackmail US politicians these people would get hunted down mercilessly
>why isn't this happening to Israel
The way you're having a panic over this is exactly my point by the way. Once jews are involved then suddenly the rules change don't they.

>insinuating that is antisemitic

Are you seriously trying to score rhetorical points by throwing out the antisemitic smear when in your last post you tried to claim it has no power over people.

>Political projects to build ethno-states are just a type of organized violence with escalating brutality that eventually self-destructs.

What's your point, you think israel is not an ethno-state or you think it's not self-destructing right now?

>you can't really link Jews to the genocidal project of the Zionists

I said some american born jews are loyal to israel. You are trying to counter that with not all jews support israel which doesn't make sense.

>No that's not a fair comparison, Russia is not trying to be an ethno-state.

It's not supposed to be a comparison. You asked why is israel getting away with this when other countries can't. Part of the answer is because israel is an ethno-state and other countries aren't.

>Your argument make sense, but only if you accept some of those ethno-centric premises. Which i don't.

On what basis do you reject it? You don't think there are rich and powerful jews in america who are fanatically pro-israel? If you flip the chessboard around think about how jews have always faced persecution throughout history not to mention the holocaust which was an extremely traumatic event. How would that not make them paranoid. The concept of a jewish homeland where any jew anywhere in the world can return to and be protected is a powerful appeal.

>Initially the US empire only extracted super-profits from workers in the periphery

What periphery? What people? What year? This is starting to sound like something you want to be true rather than something that is true.

>Nothing you said contradicts what I said.

1. the US military exists to protect the dollar
2. every US military action in the passed 80 years has don't nothing to protect the dollar and only weakened the empire as a result
Has every US leader for the passed 80 years been an incompetent retard or are you wrong about point 1.? My point is that the US military exists only to scam US tax payers.

>Because there would be very high levels of inflation in the US if there wasn't.

The dollar has lost 90% of it's purchasing power since 1971. How much higher do you want this inflation to be?

>the Korea-war gave the US-empire a vassal state in RoK (South-Korea) which they use to this day to prod the Chinese.

So there has been no other "imperial loot" for the past 70 years?

>I'm not saying the rest of the world is the only one getting shafted.

The rest of the world is getting "shafted" because every fiat currency is stacked ontop of the dollar. So the US passes their debt onto other countries by inflating the dollar and then other countries pass their debt off onto their own people by inflating their local currency. So everyone outside the US get *****ed twice by inflation.

That has nothing to do with the US maintaining a military presence in the middle east though. If there was no iraq war or afghanistan war or no israel then the US would still control the world reserve currency. If the US still had their 2001 military strength there probably wouldn't even be a war in ukraine right now. There is simply no argument to be made that israel is vital, or even beneficial, to US prosperity.
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ICC prosecutor seeks to confirm death of Hamas leader Deif

Prosecutors at the International Criminal Court (ICC) are looking into the reported death of Hamas military leader Mohammed Deif and will withdraw their case against him if they can confirm it, legal filings made public show.

Deif, 58, was believed to be one of the masterminds of the October 7, 2023 assault on southern Israel which triggered the Gaza war, and since then directed Hamas military operations against Israeli forces.

Israel said he was killed in an Israeli air attack on Gaza’s southern city of Khan Younis on July 13. Hamas has neither confirmed nor denied that.

“The prosecution will withdraw its [arrest warrant] application against Deif if sufficient and reliable information confirms his death,” said the legal document.

Last Friday, the ICC announced it had terminated proceedings against Hamas leader Ismail Haniyeh, who was assassinated in Iran on July 31. The ICC is currently weighing a request for arrest warrants against Israeli and Hamas leaders made earlier this year.

ICC chief prosecutor Karim Khan is also seeking warrants for the arrest of Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu and his Defence Minister Yoav Gallant for alleged war crimes and crimes against humanity during Israel’s Gaza offensive.

Palestinians take new seat at UN General Assembly

The Palestinian envoy to the United Nations, Riyad Mansour, took his place on Tuesday at a table marked “State of Palestine” between Sri Lanka and Sudan.

In May, an overwhelming majority of the General Assembly asserted that Palestine deserved full membership, a move that has been blocked by the United States.

“This is not merely a procedural matter. This is a historic moment for us,” said Egyptian Ambassador Osama Mahmoud Abdelkhalek Mahmoud.

During the resolution’s adoption, Israel denounced the move.

“Any decision and or action that improves the status of the Palestinians, either in the UN General Assembly or bilaterally, is currently a reward … for terrorism in general and the Hamas terrorists in particular,” said Jonathan Miller, Israel’s deputy ambassador to the UN.

‘Our policy is clear’: Canada halts more arms sales to Israel

Canada has suspended some 30 permits for arms shipments to Israel, including a US company’s Canadian subsidiary’s deal with the US government – a rare move.

“Our policy is clear: We will not have any form of arms or parts of arms be sent to Gaza. Period,” Foreign Minister Melanie Joly said.

“How they’re being sent and where they’re being sent is irrelevant,” she continued, alluding to ammunition that was meant to have been produced by a Canadian division of US defence contractor General Dynamics for Israel’s army.

Canada drew the ire of Israeli leaders when it initially announced it would halt new arms shipments to Israel as of January 8.

Pro-Palestinian protests across Canada – at universities, political events and even the Toronto International Film Festival last week – have continued to put pressure on the government to go further.

UN: Shots fired as vaccination convoy held up by Israeli army

A UN convoy carrying workers for polio vaccination in Gaza was held at gunpoint at an Israeli military checkpoint with shots fired and vehicles rammed by a bulldozer.

Stephane Dujarric, spokesman for UN Secretary-General Antonio Guterres, called Monday’s incident “the latest example of the unacceptable dangers and impediment that humanitarian personnel in Gaza are experiencing” by Israeli forces.

“The situation escalated very quickly with soldiers pointing their weapons directly towards our personnel in the convoy, the UN vehicles were encircled by Israeli forces, and shots were fired,” Dujarric said.

“One bulldozer dropped debris on the first vehicle while Israeli soldiers threatened staff, making it impossible for them to safely exit the vehicles.”

Turkey urges Arab League to band together to end war on Gaza

Turkey has called on Arab and Muslim states to work together to try to end Israel’s devastating war.

Foreign Minister Hakan Fidan is the first to attend the gathering of Arab states since President Recep Tayyip Erdogan attended in 2011. Turkey later fell out with many member countries.

“We cannot accept that Palestinian lives, Arab lives and Muslim lives matter less than others,” Fidan said. “Our ranks must be watertight.”

More than 41,000 Palestinians have been killed in Gaza – mostly women and *****ren – since Israel’s war began in October. The war has caused vast destruction and displaced about 90 percent of Gaza’s population of 2.3 million, often multiple times.

US Muslim group blasts Biden’s failure to call family of American killed by Israel

The Council of American Islamic Relations denounced US President Joe Biden and Vice President Kamala Harris for double standards after the killing of American citizen Aysenur Ezgi Eygi, 26, by Israeli forces.

“President Biden and Vice President Harris’ failure to call the family of an American citizen murdered by an Israeli sniper is deeply disturbing and disappointing, especially given that both of them quickly contacted the family of an Israeli-American killed by Hamas,” said CAIR’s Deputy Executive Director Edward Ahmed Mitchell.

“It is long past time for the Biden administration to start treating all American families as equally worthy of respect and all human beings, including the people of Gaza and the West Bank, as equally worthy of life.”

Israeli court to hear petition seeking permission for lawmakers to visit Palestinian prisoners

The Israeli Supreme Court will hear a petition filed on behalf of a member of the Knesset, Ahmad Tibi, to allow lawmakers to visit Palestinians held in Israeli prisons, the legal rights group Adalah says.

The petition calls for an immediate halt to a policy enforced by National Security Minister Itamar Ben-Gvir and the Israel Prison Service, which has prevented Tibi from meeting with prisoners for more than a year.

Tibi and Adalah requested a court order to allow him to visit detainees, including prominent Palestinian political leader Marwan Barghouti, who has been in prison since 2002.

The petition argues the policy discriminates against Tibi because during the same period Ben-Gvir permitted lawmakers from the ruling coalition to visit Jewish security prisoners.

https://www.aljazeera.com/news/liveblog/2024/9/10/israels-war-on-gaza-live-israel-held-polio-vaccinators-at-gun-point-un
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 No.484022

>>484006
Live now!
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 No.484028

>>484009
>The way you're having a panic over this is exactly my point by the way. Once jews are involved then suddenly the rules change don't they.
I'm trying to win political arguments, i have to frame my political argumentation with the reality in mind that there is a Zionist propaganda machine that pretends to speak for the Jews while they make false accusations of antisemitism. (which technically is a type of antisemitism)
The secret police on the other hand does not have to play debate club, if they wanted to purge the Zionist lobby for doing foreign interference, they could, there is so much of evidence for that.

>Are you seriously trying to score rhetorical points by throwing out the antisemitic smear when in your last post you tried to claim it has no power over people.

It wasn't directed at you, sorry if you felt attacked. I'm always shadow boxing against a particularly outrageous ultra-zionist TV-pundid i once saw. I'm always trying to define antisemitism in such a way to undermine everything he said to manufacture consent for violence against Palestinians.

>What's your point, you think israel is not an ethno-state or you think it's not self-destructing right now?

Isreal is trying to become an ethno-state (as in having killed or displaced all the Palestinians, and reached some retarded notion of purity-bullshit) and that is causing it to self-destruct. It'll never complete it's quest to become an a "fully realized ethno-state". It'll just degenerate into more obscene brutality until something gives.

>I said some american born jews are loyal to israel. You are trying to counter that with not all jews support israel which doesn't make sense.

I'm going to dispute that the blood and soil shit can really be Jewish. What sets Jewish culture, religion or whatever apart is the hole deal with the diaspora, which is not tied to a single place. So the phenomenon that makes some people excuse the Zionist horrors probably is not related to Jewishness.

>You asked why is israel getting away with this when other countries can't. Part of the answer is because israel is an ethno-state and other countries aren't.

OK lets assume this is true, what's making an ethno-state so much more effective at manipulating other governments ? Also take into account that Isreal's gotten less competent at doing stuff, as time goes on and the amount of Zionist madness increased.

>On what basis do you reject it?

It's just the default position, not believing things until there is evidence to support it. There is no evidence for the ethno-shit.
>You don't think there are rich and powerful jews in america who are fanatically pro-israel?
Yeah I'm gonna assume it's because they got rich off it ?
>If you flip the chessboard around think about how jews have always faced persecution throughout history not to mention the holocaust which was an extremely traumatic event.
The historic lessons from the holocaust is what convinced me to oppose Zionist ideology.
>The concept of a jewish homeland where any jew anywhere in the world can return to and be protected is a powerful appeal.
Israel is considerably less safe for Jews than the US or Europe.
>What periphery? What people? What year?
Ok US imperialism began when the US took over from the British empire, sometime in the 1950s. Maybe the Panama crisis, that's usually considered the end of the British empire. The core of the empire is the US and it's client states, like most of Europe, Japan, Canada, Australia etc. The periphery is most of the world minus the powers that are strong enough to resist US hard-power. Within the core some people get the benefits of empire, some neither gain nor loose, and some that loose out. From the 1970s onwards, the people that benefit from empire get fewer, and they switch over into the second group who neither gain nor loose. In the early 2000s the group of people who loose out, begin to dramatically rise, and now it's about 90% of the population. In the periphery everybody looses because of empire, except for a small faction of comprador elites.

>The dollar has lost 90% of it's purchasing power since 1971. How much higher do you want this inflation to be?

This is not that much, consider that low levels of inflation will still have a significant compound effect over the time-span of over half a century. Also your number is likely inaccurate, if you bought a decent (for the time) computer in the 70s it cost more than what many people would make in a lifetime. Today it's much cheaper. Higher levels of inflation would be a lot worse.

>The rest of the world is getting "shafted" because every fiat currency is stacked ontop of the dollar. So the US passes their debt onto other countries by inflating the dollar and then other countries pass their debt off onto their own people by inflating their local currency. So everyone outside the US get *****ed twice by inflation.

I would say close enough, tho there's some countries whose currency reacts differently.

>That has nothing to do with the US maintaining a military presence in the middle east though. If there was no iraq war or afghanistan war or no israel then the US would still control the world reserve currency.

I'm guessing this could be true (the Iraq and Afghanistan wars were lost), but it's really hard to imagine how alternative time-lines play out. If you remove Israel from the time-line I'm guessing Iran would already be the local hegemon and I don't really know to what extent the US could have projected imperial power in that scenario. I guess it kinda depends on the relation between the two, but probably less.
>If the US still had their 2001 military strength there probably wouldn't even be a war in ukraine right now.
This is nonsense, the US was never strong enough to match Russian power-projection in Ukraine.
>There is simply no argument to be made that israel is vital, or even beneficial, to US prosperity.
Israel has never been beneficial to prosperity in the US, true, but we're talking about Israel being beneficial for imperial power, that's not the same as prosperity.
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Family slams Israeli inquiry into US-Turkish activist’s killing

The family of Aysenur Ezgi Eygi has denounced the Israeli military’s preliminary inquiry into the 26-year-old activist’s killing as “wholly inadequate”.

“We are deeply offended by the suggestion that her killing by a trained sniper was in any way unintentional. The disregard shown for human life in the inquiry is appalling,” they said in a statement.

“We reiterate our demand for the US government leaders – President Biden, Vice President Harris, and Secretary of State Blinken – to order an independent investigation into the Israeli military’s deliberate targeting and killing of a US citizen,” they added.

Press freedom group demands ‘immediate entrance’ to Gaza

The Foreign Press Association has denounced Israel’s refusal to allow international journalists into the Gaza Strip and filed a new petition at the Israeli Supreme Court asking for immediate access to the Palestinian enclave.

The FPA, which represents international media groups, said Israel’s behaviour is “shocking” for a country “that professes its commitment to the democratic ideals of a free press”.

“Never before has Israel enforced such a long and strict information blackout,” the FPA said.

The group said it was turning to the Israeli Supreme Court – which upheld the entry ban on security grounds in January – “in hopes to sustain the freedom of the press and democratic fundamental rights”.

It added, “To Israel, we say enough with the excuses. It is time to let us in.”

Slain activist’s partner rejects Biden’s claim that her death was accidental

Hamid Ali criticised the US president for failing to reach out to Eygi’s family following her killing by an Israeli sniper and dismissed his claims that the American-Turkish activist’s death appeared to be an accident.

“For four days, we have waited for President Biden to pick up the phone and do the right thing: To call us, offer his condolences, and let us know that he is ordering an independent investigation of the killing of Aysenur,” Ali said in a statement published by the advocacy group, the Institute for Middle East Understanding.

“She was fatally shot in the head by an Israeli sniper positioned 200 metres away. This was no accident and her killers must be held accountable,” he said.

An Israeli warship has shot at and killed a Palestinian fisherman off the coast of al-Mawasi near Khan Younis in southern Gaza, according to the Quds News Network and the Shehab news agency.

We will bring you more information on this incident when we have it.

Israel offers Yahya Sinwar safe exit in exchange for captives held in Gaza

Gal Hirsch, Israel’s envoy on the captives held in the Gaza Strip, announced the offer for the leader of Hamas in an interview with Bloomberg News in Washington, DC.

“I’m ready to provide safe passage to Sinwar, his family, whoever wants to join him,” Hirsch said. “We want the hostages back. We want demilitarization, de-radicalization of course – a new system that will manage Gaza.”

Hirsch told Bloomberg that he put the offer on the table a day and a half ago, but declined to characterise the response so far.

Sinwar, who Israel claims masterminded the October 7 attacks, became the leader of Hamas after his predecessor, Ismail Haniyeh, was assassinated in the Iranian capital, Tehran. Iran blames Israel for the killing.

Australian police clash with antiwar demonstrators in Melbourne

Australian police have deployed tear gas, rubber bullets and pepper spray during clashes with crowds protesting Israel’s war on Gaza outside a defence exhibition in the city of Melbourne.

The clashes came after thousands of demonstrators chanting pro-Palestine slogans and waving Palestinian flags gathered outside the biennial Land Forces International Land Defence Exposition earlier this morning, according to the ABC and SBS broadcasters.

Protesters tried to shut down the event, by throwing eggs and water at delegates in a bid to prevent them from entering the event, SBS reported. Some protesters were seen throwing horse manure at mounted police while others set fire to dustbins in the area, according to the ABC.

Police arrested several people as they moved to contain the protest, according to ABC and SBS, but the number of detainees has not yet been confirmed. The broadcasters described the police operation as the largest in Melbourne since the World Economic Forum was held in the city in 2000.

Prime Minister Anthony Albanese meanwhile called for police officers to be “respected at all times”. “You don’t say you’re opposed to defence equipment by throwing things at police,” he told Australia’s Channel Seven.

https://www.aljazeera.com/news/liveblog/2024/9/11/israels-war-on-gaza-live-deadly-attack-on-al-mawasi-prompts-global-outcry
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No idea if this is accurate, but I missed this story entirely. Mahmood OD, yesterday, says there's been talk of some sort of attack from Egypt.
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 No.484061

>>484058
Seems like more signs of rising tensions between Israel and Egypt.

If Egypt ends up occupying Gaza, maybe they'll treat the Palestinians better.
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Death toll in Israeli attack on school rises to nine

A spokesperson for the Palestinian Civil Defence has said that at least nine people, including women and *****ren, have been killed in Nuseirat camp in central Gaza Strip.

Israeli jets struck an UNRWA-run school-turned-shelter for the internally displaced known as al-Jaouni.

The Civil Defence said its teams are still recovering bodies and looking for survivors.

We’re gathering more information and will update you shortly.

White phosphorous attack reported in southern Lebanon

Lebanon’s state-run news agency NNA is reporting an Israeli strike on the southern town of Khiam using phosphorus, a chemical substance dispersed in artillery shells, bombs, and rockets that ignites when exposed to oxygen.

The use of white phosphorous by Israel has been documented by watchdogs including Human Rights Watch.

Under international humanitarian law, the use of this type of incendiary ammunition is unlawful in populated areas and does not meet the legal requirement to minimise civilian harm.

Hezbollah claims four attacks on Israeli military sites

Lebanon’s Hezbollah armed group has said its fighters targeted a group of Israeli soldiers near the Raheb military site near the Lebanese-Israeli border with rockets, without elaborating on the results of the 08:30am (05:30 GMT) attack.

In a separate statement published on Telegram, the group also claimed to have attacked the Ruwaisat al-Qarn military site in the occupied Lebanese Shebaa Farms at 10:25am (07:25 GMT) with rockets. It did not say what the results were.

The third Hezbollah attack of the day came at the same time and the same area targeting the Zabadin barracks in Shebaa Farms.

At 12:25pm (09:25 GMT), the group hit a bunker where Israeli soldiers were positioned in the Matla military site “with appropriate weapons”.

There was no immediate comment on the attacks from the Israeli army.

Israeli forces detain Red Crescent crew in Tulkarem

Israeli forces have detained five members of the Palestinian Red Crescent Society’s (PRCS) ambulance crew in the Tulkarem camp in the occupied West Bank, according to Al Jazeera Arabic.

Citing the PRCS, AJA added that the group has lost contact with the crew now.

The incident comes as the Israeli military continues an offensive in the north of the occupied West Bank. The assault targeting Jenin, Tulkarem and Tubas began on August 28 and is the military’s largest assault on the occupied territory since the second Intifada in the early 2000s.

‘Belt of fire’ in southern Lebanon as Israeli jets drop bombs

Lebanon’s National News Agency (NNA) is reporting that Israeli jets carried out more than 15 air attacks on southern parts of the country, targeting forested areas and orchards between the towns of Zebqin, al-Shaitiya and al-Qleila.

The bombings caused a “belt of fire” stretching between the towns, the agency reported.

ICC prosecutor seeks ‘urgent’ arrest warrants for Netanyahu, Gallant, Hamas leaders

The chief prosecutor of the International Criminal Court has called on its judges to issue arrest warrants for the Israeli leaders as well as Hamas’s Sinwar and Mohammed Deif “with utmost urgency”, according to legal filings.

Karim Khan cited “the worsening situation in Palestine” in his renewed appeal.

Khan had first sought the arrest warrants in May, accusing Netanyahu, Gallant and the Hamas leaders of committing war crimes and crimes against humanity. But the case has been beset by various procedural delays, including the court’s decision to let the United Kingdom submit observations on the court’s jurisdiction over the case.

The British government ultimately opted not to file those observations.

Khan had also initially sought an arrest warrant for the late Hamas chief Ismail Haniyeh, but said he was withdrawing the case following the politician’s assassination in Tehran in August. The prosecutor also said he would withdraw the request for Deif, the Hamas military commander Israel claimed to have killed earlier this year, if his death is confirmed.

Israeli settlers set fire to olive trees in West Bank’s Burin

Israeli settlers from the illegal outpost of Yitzhar have damaged dozens of olive trees belonging to a Palestinian farmer in the village of Burin, in the occupied West Bank, the Israeli watchdog Yesh Din has said.

Video footage published by the organisation, which campaigns against settler violence, showed five masked individuals holding chainsaws leaving the olive grove as fires engulfed several trees.

“We demand that the military properly prepare to prevent violence against farmers and damage to the trees, and to ensure the harvest takes place,” the organisation said.

The incident occurred at about 6am [03:00 GMT]. In a second post on X, it said settlers later returned to the area and set fire to more trees.

https://twitter.com/Yesh_Din/status/1833778892298952868

Israel says soldier killed in West Bank truck-ramming attack

Israel’s military has confirmed that a soldier was killed when the driver of “a Palestinian truck” rammed into “forces conducting operational activity” in the occupied West Bank.

The suspected assailant was “neutralised” by Israeli forces “and an armed civilian” at the scene of the attack near the Jewish settlement of Givat Assaf, north of Ramallah, an army statement said.

It later identified the dead soldier as 24-year-old Staff Sergeant Geri Gideon Hanghal.

Biden concern over activist’s killing ‘desperation’ to win Arab, Muslim votes

Biden’s condemnation of Israel’s killing of Turkish-American activist Aysenur Ezgi Eygi in the occupied West Bank has come too late, an analyst says.

The comments will have no impact unless the US stops supplying weapons to Israel, according to Sultan Barakat, professor of public policy at Qatar’s Hamad Bin Khalifa University.

“He’s condemning the attack, but then he’s leaving it open for the Israeli army to investigate. So he knows exactly that nothing is going to happen,” he told Al Jazeera.

“So it’s really soundbites. [He’s] desperate in this time of elections, I think desperate to win the Arab and the Muslim vote in the United States.”

Israel ‘contradicts’ itself by claiming Nuseirat attack targeted Hamas
Tareq Abu Azzoum
Reporting from Deir el-Balah, central Gaza

It was a massive strike that hit a very densely populated area of the Nuseirat refugee camp that the Israeli army has designated as “a safe zone”.

The grim reality is that the Israeli army is bombing the UN-run shelters under the pretext of them being used as control and command centres by the Palestinian armed groups.

Israel’s Defence Minister Yoav Gallant just two days ago said that Hamas as a military formation does not exist any more as the Israeli forces managed to eradicate the vast majority of its military capabilities.

Now, the question is, if these capabilities have been diminished in a considerable manner, who is Israel attacking at the moment?

Australian police use ‘serious weapons’ on pro-Palestine protesters: Report

Earlier, we reported there were clashes between pro-Palestine demonstrators and police outside an arms fair in Melbourne.

The national co-convenor for Students for Palestine Jasmine Duff said the police were to blame for the violence.

“They used serious weapons on peace activists that should be banned for use on demonstrators, including pepper spray, which is classified as a chemical weapon,” Duff said in a statement, according to the AP news agency.

“They hit us with batons, including hitting one man so hard he had to go to hospital and they shot us with rubber bullets,” she added.

The organiser of the convention, AMDA Foundation, said it would not comment on protester activity.

Israel intensifies attacks on Lebanon along with its rhetoric
Zeina Khodr
Reporting from Marjayoun, southern Lebanon

Israel is intensifying its attacks on southern Lebanon. Its officials are also increasingly using inflammatory rhetoric, making warnings and threats that they intend to move the focus from Gaza to Lebanon.

A few days ago, Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu said he instructed the army to prepare the situation along the border.

This is rhetoric that we have been hearing for months now, but Israel may be using this to pressure Hezbollah to agree to pull back from the border.

The Lebanon front is really linked to what is happening in Gaza, and Hezbollah keeps saying that it will continue firing at the Israeli military positions as long as the war on Gaza continues.

Many expect more intense confrontations in the hours and weeks to come.

https://www.aljazeera.com/news/liveblog/2024/9/11/israels-war-on-gaza-live-deadly-attack-on-al-mawasi-prompts-global-outcry
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 No.484089

>>483169
Kikes purposefully target palestinian *****ren because ritual murder of babies and infant is a crucial part of their death cult

They are evil incarnate unironically
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 No.484090

>>484028
Over 90% of jews are zionists who want to exterminate Arabs and Persians in the name of Moloch, you cuck
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 No.484091

>>484089
Ok Mossad.
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 No.484092

>>484091
Go to b, mossad is celebrating jewish slaughter of palestinian babies there, jews can't contain their innate bloodthirst and vileness, I'm just a regular guy
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 No.484094

>>484090
>Over 90% of jews are zionists who want to exterminate Arabs and Persians in the name of Moloch,
If that's true, I guess that means that i'll only count the other 10% as real Jews. There are lots of Rabbis who have been arguing that Judaism is incompatible with Zionism, even before the creation of the Zionist state of Israel by the historic British empire. Since those are the ones that preach be nice to people rather than extermination-rants, I'm considering their version as the correct one.

>you cuck

You don't get it.

The Zionists don't care if you say "Jews bad". They'll use you as the boogieman to attempt to justify the horrors that Israel is committing.
If you say they're not real Jews that bugs them a lot more.
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 No.484096

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South Africa to submit memorial in ICJ case against Israel

South Africa will file a memorial in the genocide case against Israel at the International Court of Justice (ICJ) in October, the presidency says in a statement.

“South Africa intends to provide facts and evidence to prove that Israel is committing the crime of genocide in Palestine,” it said. “This case will continue until the court makes a finding. While the case is in progress, we hope that Israel will abide by the court’s provisional orders issued to date.”

The remarks come amid reports that Israeli diplomats are lobbying members of the US Congress to pressure South Africa into dropping the case.

“The case represents a growing global effort towards ensuring peace in the Middle East,” the statement added.

Nicaragua, Palestine, Turkey, Spain, Mexico, Libya and Colombia have joined the South African case against Israel.

US grants Egypt $1.3bn in military aid citing Gaza peace efforts

The US government is overriding human rights concerns by providing $1.3bn in military aid to Egypt, a State Department spokesperson says.

The announcement comes as Washington has relied heavily on Cairo – a longstanding US ally – to mediate so far unsuccessful talks between Israel and Hamas on a ceasefire deal to end the bloody war on Gaza.

“This decision is important to advancing regional peace and Egypt’s specific and ongoing contributions to US national security priorities, particularly to finalize a ceasefire agreement for Gaza, bring the hostages home, surge humanitarian assistance for Palestinians in need, and help bring an enduring end to the Israel-Hamas conflict,” the spokesperson said.

Fatally shot activist’s family denounces US leaders for no phone call

The family of slain Turkish-American activist Eygi, 26, criticised the Biden-Harris administration for a lack of communication and reiterated its demand for an independent investigation.

“Let us be clear, an American citizen was killed by a foreign military in a targeted attack. The appropriate action is for President Biden and Vice President Harris to speak with the family directly, and order an independent, transparent investigation into the killing of Aysenur, a volunteer for peace,” the family said in response to a statement by President Biden earlier.

The International Solidarity Movement, the group Eygi volunteered for, said it has “no confidence in any Israeli investigation, given the Israeli army’s longstanding practice of using investigations as exculpatory coverups”.

“We continue to demand a transparent and independent investigation,” it said.

Israeli forces release detained Red Crescent crew

The Palestine Red Crescent Society (PRCS) says Israeli soldiers released paramedics it detained in the occupied West Bank city of Tulkarem.

We reported earlier that emergency workers were arrested while transporting a patient from Tulkarem refugee camp.

Death toll of Israeli attack on UNRWA school rises to 18

We’ve been reporting on an Israeli attack. The Government Media Office now says at least 18 people, including women and *****ren, were killed in the air attack on a school-turned-shelter in central Gaza Strip.

The attack on the UNRWA school in Nuseirat refugee camp killed at least two staff working for the UN agency that provides relief to Palestinians, the civil defence agency added.

At least 20 people were wounded. It is the fifth time the shelter has been bombed by Israeli forces since the war on Gaza began last October.

https://www.aljazeera.com/news/liveblog/2024/9/11/israels-war-on-gaza-live-deadly-attack-on-al-mawasi-prompts-global-outcry
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 No.484106

>>484094
>not all j00s

When over 90% of them are baby killing torturous deranged psycho zionazis it's understandable to abhor this group

Judaism maybe was merely a religion once, today is a genocidal colonialist cult, literally nazism against arabs, persians and other mena people
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 No.484110

6 UN staff among the dead in Israel’s Nuseirat school attack

The United Nation’s Palestinian refugee agency says six of its staffers were killed in two Israeli air strikes in central Gaza’s Nuseirat refugee camp – the “highest death toll among our staff in single incident” during the war.

Hamas says its ready to implement ceasefire without new conditions

The group says negotiators reiterated readiness to implement an “immediate” ceasefire with Israel in Gaza based on a previous US proposal without new conditions from any party.

Hamas said in a statement its negotiation team – led by senior official Khalil al-Hayya – met mediators including Qatar’s Prime Minister Sheikh Mohammed bin Abdulrahman Al Thani and Egypt’s intelligence chief Abbas Kamel in Doha to discuss the latest in Israel’s bloody war on Gaza.

The previous proposal put forward by US President Joe Biden in June laid out a three-phase ceasefire in return for the release of Israeli captives. Talks have so far failed to reach a deal to end the 11-month-old war.

CIA Director William Burns, the chief US negotiator on Gaza, said on Saturday a more detailed ceasefire proposal would be made in the next several days.

UN denounces Israeli attack on its school in Gaza

The United Nations condemned the deadly Israeli air raid on a UN school being used as a shelter in central Gaza.

UN spokesperson Stephane Dujarric told reporters it was the fifth bombing of the same school in the Nuseirat refugee camp since Israel’s war on Gaza began. “We condemn all air strikes that target civilians and those that also target UN facilities,” Dujarric said.

“Our policy is clear: UN premises should never be targeted, nor should UN premises be used by any groups or any force from which to launch military activities,” Dujarric added. “UN premises need to be protected. UN premises need to be respected, and that is by all parties to any conflict.”

More from UNRWA on killing of 6 staff members in Israeli school strike

Among those killed was the manager of the UNRWA shelter and other team members providing assistance to displaced people, it said.

“This school has been hit five times since the war began. It is home to around 12,000 displaced people, mainly women and *****ren. No one is safe in Gaza. No one is spared,” the UN agency for Palestinian refugees said.

WHO evacuates nearly 100 wounded, sick Palestinians out of Gaza

The World Health Organisation (WHO) removed 97 sick and severely injured patients and 155 health professionals from Gaza in what its chief says is the largest medical evacuation since October 2023.

Patients were transported via Karem Abu Salem (Kerem Shalom) to Ramon Airport in Israel for onward travel to Abu Dhabi for specialized care, said WHO Director-General Tedros Ghebreyesus.

“Patients included 45 *****ren and 52 adults with a wide range of diseases including cancer, cardiovascular disease, congenital anomalies, blood and liver diseases and trauma/injuries,” he said.



Ghebreyesus said the WHO wants evacuation corridors to be established via all possible routes. “Ultimately, the best care for all patients is a ceasefire,” he said.

London protesters demand end of arms to Israel

A pro-Palestine rally in the British capital protested Israel’s bloody war on Gaza, now in its 11th month.

Demonstrators gathered outside the prime minister’s office on Downing Street, carrying Palestinian flags and shouting “Stop the genocide” and “Stop arming Israel”.

The calls came after the recent Israeli air strike on a declared “humanitarian safe zone” in southern Gaza. Dozens of Palestinian civilians were killed and wounded in the attack.

Russia condemns killing of US-Turkish activist Aysenur Ezgi Eygi

Russia’s Foreign Ministry denounced the recent killing of US-Turkish activist Aysenur Ezgi Eygi, who was fatally shot in the head by Israeli forces during a protest in the occupied West Bank.

“This is a tragic incident. This shows the need to reduce tension in the Gaza Strip and find a solution,” the ministry’s spokeswoman, Maria Zakharova, said, adding that “humanitarian aid must be urgently provided to the residents of Gaza who are suffering from the blockade”.

Israel’s military said it is “likely” that its soldiers fired the shot that killed Ezgi Eygi, but her death was unintentional.

UN official promises staff in Gaza ‘not going to back down’ after 6 killed in Israeli strike

William Deere, an UNRWA official based in Washington, DC, says Israel’s war on Gaza “has absolutely no bottom to it” after six UN workers were among 18 killed at a shelter for war-displaced Palestinians.

“Six colleagues lost today, that brings the death toll among UNRWA staff in this conflict to 220, which is the highest ever in United Nations history,” Deere told Al Jazeera. “Our staff are on the front lines, and they’re not going to back down, they’re not going to stop doing their job.”

He said a total of 190 UN-run facilities have been targeted by Israeli forces “many of them more than once”, despite the sharing of their GPS coordinates with the Israeli military. Deere also noted a UN convoy going to vaccinate Palestinian *****ren against polio on Monday was stopped for eight hours by Israeli troops with vehicles damaged by bulldozers.

“The longer the impunity prevails over these incidents at displaced shelters, the more international humanitarian law and the Geneva Conventions become irrelevant,” he added.

https://www.aljazeera.com/news/liveblog/2024/9/11/israels-war-on-gaza-live-deadly-attack-on-al-mawasi-prompts-global-outcry
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 No.484111

>>484094
Just ignore this guy: >>484106
He's just here to do a "hello fellow leftists, boy I sure do hate me some Jews who can relate?" routine. Most likely a Hasbarist in goyface.
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 No.484112

>>484106
>When over 90% of them are baby killing torturous deranged psycho zionazis it's understandable to abhor this group
I find your logic confusing.

I get why you shit on those that are cheering for the baby killing, that is a normal reaction.

But those that don't do that or even oppose the genocide, why are you trying to lump them in with the deranged psychotics ? Their actions are righteous, they don't deserve that.

Why not define them as two different groups ?
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 No.484113

>>484111
I see, i wish i'd seen your post before replying to the hate-bait.

Darn it.
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 No.484128

https://twitter.com/intifada/status/1833889234463113581
URGENT: YouTube restricts Electronic Intifada from livestreaming

@YouTube
has just placed a punitive freeze on The Electronic Intifada's channel, alleging that several of our previous livestream segments violated their opaque "community guidelines." We vigorously reject this. Our careful reporting and analysis are professional, ethical and factual.

This blatant act of censorship aimed at preventing us from freely discussing the situation in Palestine and the wider region includes banning us from posting videos or livestreaming on our YouTube Channel for seven days. This means we are unable to livestream our program today, 11 September 2024, via YouTube.
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 No.484130

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>>484128
I hope they find their way to a video hosting system that's harder to censor.
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 No.484147

NGOs call on UN to take ‘urgent action’ to protect detainees in Israel, Palestine

The interagency statement, signed by 31 organisations – including Save the *****ren, Human Rights Watch and Oxfam – calls for UN member states to take steps to “protect people deprived of their liberty” in Israel and the occupied Palestinian territory.

“This includes demanding that the International Committee of the Red Cross (ICRC) is granted immediate and unfettered access to all detainees and hostages, to the full extent required by international humanitarian law,” said the statement, which also called for Hamas to release the remaining captives in Gaza.

The organisations also demanded that Palestinian *****ren arbitrarily arrested and detained by the Israeli military be released “immediately and unconditionally”. The statement cited examples of Palestinian minors in Israeli custody being subject to *****, including “*****ual assaults and violent beatings”.

“No ***** should ever come into contact with a military court, or any court that lacks comprehensive fair trial rights and basic safeguards. No ***** should ever be abducted,” the groups said.

The Israeli military has detained about 10,000 people – including at least 650 *****ren – in the West Bank alone since October 7.

Israeli lawmaker demands siege on West Bank cities

Almog Cohen, an MP with the far-right Otzma Yehudit party, has said Israel must collectively punish Palestinians in areas of the occupied West Bank where there are “terrorists”.

“A siege must be imposed on the villages or cities from which terrorists emerge,” said Cohen, in comments carried by Israeli public radio.

As we’ve been reporting, Israeli forces have been waging a two-week offensive in the northern West Bank, killing more than 50 people.

Israel has been accused of using collective punishment against Palestinians for decades. Weeks after the Israeli offensive in Gaza, UN Secretary-General Antonio Guterres spoke against the “collective punishment” of the Palestinian people.

Undercover Israeli forces infiltrate Hebron hospital, arrest injured men: Reports

Undercover Israeli forces dressed as civilian women have entered a medical facility in Halhul, north of Hebron in the occupied West Bank, the Palestinian Information Center and the Al Mayadeen outlets report.

Two injured Palestinian men receiving treatment at the hospital, at least one of whom has been accused of attempting to carry out a car bombing on August 13, were arrested during the raid, according to The Times of Israel.

We will bring you updates on this incident when we have them.

Israeli legislator confronts wounded Palestinian suspect in hospital

A far-right Israeli legislator has posted a video to X showing him entering a hospital room and threatening to have a wounded Palestinian suspect killed for carrying out a deadly vehicle ramming attack in the occupied West Bank.

Zvi Succot wrote on X that he was visiting Jerusalem’s Shaarei Zedek hospital when he discovered that a Palestinian man suspected of carrying out the attack that killed an Israeli soldier was being treated there.

In the video, Succot could be heard saying: “We’ll make sure they kill you. The State of Israel will kill you. We will pass a law to kill you.”

Earlier we reported the Israeli army said one soldier was killed and another injured when a “Palestinian truck” rammed into an Israeli military checkpoint near the illegal Israeli settlement of Givat Assaf.

Israeli forces shot a 58-year-old Palestinian man who was driving the truck, and the military later said it had taken him to hospital.

Stop letting aid into northern Gaza, says former Israeli official

The former head of Israel’s national security council has advocated blocking all aid to northern Gaza in order to defeat Hamas.

“When you completely prevent the entry of supplies, you make thousands of Hamas operatives surrender or starve to death,” said retired Major-General Giora Eiland, according to Israeli public radio.

Aid supply to Gaza has suffered due to increasingly Israeli curbs and attacks on humanitarian workers.

Back in May, the International Court of Justice ruled that Israel must take action to ensure basic food supplies reach Gaza, where it warned famine and starvation were spreading.

Hezbollah claims attack on Israeli military site

The Lebanese armed group said it carried out the attack at 1am local time (10pm GMT) at the Bayad Blida site, which hosts Israeli soldiers on the border with southern Lebanon.

“In support of our steadfast Palestinian people in the Gaza Strip and in support of their brave and honourable resistance, the Mujahideen of the Islamic Resistance targeted … the Bayad Blida site with heavy artillery shells and hit it directly,” it said in a statement.

Israel is yet to acknowledge the attack. There have been no reported casualties.

Pro-Palestine protests in Melbourne enter second day

Crowds of demonstrators protesting Israel’s war on Gaza gathered outside the Land Forces International Land Defence Exposition for a second day running on Thursday.

Protesters marched through the streets of Melbourne’s Central Business District as police again set up barricades around the three-day trade expo, which attracts defence and weapons companies from around the world.

Officers clashed with protesters on Wednesday, deploying tear gas, rubber bullets and pepper spray in what has been described as the largest police operation in Melbourne since the World Economic Forum was held in the city in 2000.

Earlier that day, around 1,500 protesters gathered at the event, with some throwing eggs and water at delegates in a bid to prevent them from entering, according to broadcaster SBS.

Others threw horse manure at mounted police and set dustbins on fire, the ABC reported.

Twenty-seven officers required medical treatment following Wednesday’s clashes, according to Victoria state police. Twenty-two people have been charged for the unrest, while 10 more have been issued infringement notices.

Israeli forces shot Aysenur Ezgi Eygi after protests subsided: Report

The Washington Post is reporting that its investigation into the death of the US-Turkish activist challenges the Israeli military’s claim that she had been shot “unintentionally” during a “violent riot” in the occupied West Bank.

The Post said it analysed 50 videos and photographs and interviewed 13 witnesses to reconstruct events leading up to Ezgi Eygi’s death, on what was her first day protesting against Israeli settler attacks on Palestinians in the town of Beita.

The Post’s investigation found Ezgi Eygi “was shot more than a half-hour after the height of confrontations in Beita, and some 20 minutes after protesters had moved down the main road – more than 200 yards away from Israeli forces”.

It said the Israeli military declined to answer questions about why its forces fired towards the demonstrators so long after they had retreated, and from a distance where they posed no apparent threat.

NYC museum fires three employees for wearing keffiyeh head scarves

The Noguchi Museum said the employees’s decision to wear the keffiyeh – a symbol of solidarity among supporters of Palestinian self-determination – violated its dress code.

“While we understand that the intention behind wearing this garment was to express personal views, we recognise that such expressions can unintentionally alienate segments of our diverse visitorship,” it said.

The art museum, founded in New York City by Japanese-American sculptor Isamu Noguchi, had announced last month that employees were barred from wearing anything expressing “political messages, slogans or symbols”.

But one of the three gallery attendants who was fired, Natalie Cappellini, accused the museum of weaponising the term “political” against Palestinian activism.

https://www.aljazeera.com/news/liveblog/2024/9/12/israels-war-on-gaza-live-women-*****ren-blown-to-pieces-in-school-raid
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 No.484190

Israeli air strike kills 2 in southern Syria: War monitor

An Israeli strike has hit a vehicle near the Syrian town of Khan Arnabah in the occupied Golan Heights, killing at least two people, according to the UK-based Syrian Observatory for Human Rights war monitor.

AFP, citing a local security source, said “two charred bodies were removed” from the targeted vehicle.

The attack comes days after raids blamed on Israel killed 18 people in the central province of Hama, according to Syrian authorities.

The Syrian Observatory said those strikes killed 27 people, including six civilians, and targeted a “scientific research area” and other sites in the province’s Masyaf area.

Israel has not commented on any of the latest strikes in Syria.

Israel has killed 41,118 Palestinians since October 7: Health Ministry

Israeli attacks in Gaza have killed at least 34 people and injured 96 over the past 24 hours, according to the enclave’s Health Ministry.

The ministry also reported that there are additional victims trapped in areas inaccessible to ambulances and civil defence crews.

The latest casualties bring the total number of people killed in the enclave since October 7 to 41,118, with 95,125 injured, the ministry added.

Qatar calls for UN investigation into Israeli attack on UNRWA school

Qatar’s Foreign Ministry has “strongly condemned” Israel’s bombing of the UNRWA-operated al-Jaouni school.

In a statement shared on X, the ministry called the attack a “horrific massacre” that confirms Israel’s “criminal approach and its disregard for the principles of international humanitarian law”.

“We reiterate the call for an urgent international investigation, including the dispatch of independent UN investigators to ascertain the facts regarding the occupation’s continuous targeting of schools and shelters for displaced persons,” said the ministry.

Airlines suspend flights as Middle East tensions rise

Several international airlines have suspended flights to the Middle East due to security concerns.

Air France – KLM cancelled all flights to and from Tel Aviv until October 26.
EasyJet stopped flying to and from Tel Aviv in April and will resume flights on March 30, 2025, a spokesperson told Reuters.
Lufthansa resumed flights to Tel Aviv on September 5 while flights to Beirut will remain suspended through September 30.
Swiss International Air Lines, also a part of the Lufthansa Group, separately said it had suspended flights to Beirut until the end of October.
Ryanair cancelled flights to and from Tel Aviv until October 26.

Turkey investigating killing of US-Turkish activist in West Bank

Turkey will conduct its own investigation into the killing of US-Turkish activist Aysenur Ezgi Eygi in the occupied West Bank, the country’s justice minister has confirmed.

“Turkey has opened an investigation,” Justice Minister Yilmaz Tunc said. “We will continue to defend the right of our sister Aysenur and our Palestinian brothers.”

Tunc also said Turkey would bring Aysenur’s case before the United Nations and push for the body to launch an independent inquiry.

“We will work to ensure that the (UN) special rapporteur on extrajudicial and arbitrary executions takes immediate action, and that an independent commission of inquiry is established and prepare a report,” he said.

On Tuesday, Israel’s military said it was “highly likely” its forces shot Eygi “indirectly and unintentionally” while they were aiming at a “key instigator” of a protest she was taking part in, near the West Bank city of Beita.

However, a Washington Post investigation revealed that Egyi was shot “more than a half-hour after the height of confrontations” and more than 200 yards (182 metres) away from Israeli forces, where she and other demonstrators posed no apparent threat.

https://www.aljazeera.com/news/liveblog/2024/9/12/israels-war-on-gaza-live-women-*****ren-blown-to-pieces-in-school-raid
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 No.484200

>>484147
>The art museum, founded in New York City by Japanese-American sculptor Isamu Noguchi, had announced last month that employees were barred from wearing anything expressing “political messages, slogans or symbols”.
The only way to comply with that is to be naked.

The only way to make clothing a-political is to not have a dress-code. If you have a dress code all clothing becomes political. Because clothing can either comply-with or defy a dress code, that in of it self is political.
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 No.484211

>>484147
>NGOs call on UN to take ‘urgent action’ to protect detainees in Israel, Palestine
The difference between a prison and a concentration camp is basically this
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 No.484220

US aircraft carrier in the Middle East is heading home

According to United States officials, the USS Theodore Roosevelt is heading home, ending the Pentagon’s rare move to keep two US Navy aircraft carriers in the Middle East over the past several weeks.

US Defense Secretary Lloyd Austin had ordered the Roosevelt to extend its deployment for a short time and remain in the region as the USS Abraham Lincoln was pushed to get to the area more quickly. The administration of US President Joe Biden beefed up the US military presence there to help defend Israel from possible attacks by Iran and its proxies and to safeguard US troops.

The decision to bring the Roosevelt home comes as the war in Gaza has dragged on for 11 months, with tens of thousands of people dead, and international efforts to mediate a ceasefire between Israel and Hamas repeatedly stalled as they accuse each other of making additional and unacceptable demands.

US officials, who spoke on condition of anonymity to discuss troop movements, told AP news agency that the San Diego, California-based Roosevelt and the USS Daniel Inouye, a destroyer, are expected to be in the Indo-Pacific Command’s region today.

US ending aircraft carrier’s deployment in Middle East is ‘a message’

Elijah Magnier, a military analyst, says one of the reasons the USS Abraham Lincoln aircraft carrier is being sent back to the United States after an extended deployment in the Middle East is to send a message to Israel.

“It’s a message to the Israelis that we don’t have any appetite to escalate in the Middle East and that the response, the retaliation from Iran, is not imminent, and you do not create retaliation against the Iranians or start a war with Lebanon,” he told Al Jazeera, adding that the US is not willing to “accommodate” Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu to “continue endless war”.

“Aircraft carriers are not just warships, but they are mobile military bases capable of projecting power across vast distance,” he said. “The mere fact that the US is recalling its aircraft carrier, carries multiple layers of messages.”

UN investigators call on Israel to stop attacks on West Bank journalists

UN experts have condemned rising violence, intimidation and obstruction of journalists working in the occupied West Bank.

“We strongly denounce the attacks and harassment of journalists in the illegally occupied West Bank, which are nothing but crude attempts by the Israeli army to block independent reporting on potential war crimes,” the experts said.

The experts include Irene Khan, special rapporteur on the right to freedom of opinion and expression, and Francesca Albanese, special rapporteur on the situation of human rights in the Palestinian territory occupied since 1967.

Four killed in car blast in Israel in suspected gang-related attack

Four people were killed and eight others injured when a car exploded in central Israel, an incident under investigation but initially described as gang-related.

Israel’s emergency medical service Magen David Adom said the vehicle “exploded while parked on the sidewalk near a store and residential building” in Ramla. Located east of Tel Aviv, Ramla is a mixed city that is home to both Jews and Arabs.

“As a result of the explosion, several passersby were injured by the blast and shrapnel,” rescue worker Benny Cohen said in a statement. Liat Cohen, another paramedic at the scene, said the unconscious victims included a month-old infant and a 50-year-old woman.

Israel’s far-right National Security Minister Itamar Ben-Gvir visited the site of the explosion and said police would “continue to fight this crime with all the tools at its disposal”.

Israeli opposition leader Yair Lapid criticised Ben-Gvir. “There have been incompetent ministers before him, but he’s the first to turn failure into a profession,” he wrote on X.

Hamas brigade in Rafah ‘dismantled’, Israel’s army says

The Israeli military says it has completed the destruction of Hamas’s brigade in Rafah, the southernmost city of Gaza.

Israeli forces killed 2,000 fighters and destroyed 13km (8 miles) of underground tunnels dug under the area, it said in a statement.



It wasn’t possible to verify the Israeli claim, and there was no immediate response from Hamas. Israel began its attack on Rafah in early May, forcing more than one million Palestinian civilians to flee the city.

https://www.aljazeera.com/news/liveblog/2024/9/12/israels-war-on-gaza-live-women-*****ren-blown-to-pieces-in-school-raid
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 No.484221

Turkey to seek international arrest warrants over killing of US-Turkish activist

Turkish Justice Minister Yilmaz Tunc said the country had evidence regarding the Israeli military’s killing of Aysenur Ezgi Eygi in the occupied West Bank last week and will be seeking international arrest warrants for those responsible.

Earlier, we reported that Turkey has announced it will conduct its own investigation into Ezgi Eygi’s killing and will bring the case before the UN and push for the body to launch an independent inquiry.

Tunc said the Ankara chief prosecutor’s office is investigating “those responsible for the martyrdom and murder of our sister, Aysenur Ezgi Eygi”.

On Tuesday, Israel’s military said it was “highly likely” its forces shot Ezgi Eygi “indirectly and unintentionally” while they were aiming at a “key instigator” of an anti-settlements protest she was taking part in.

US approves potential sale of tank trailers to Israel

The State Department approved the sale of the heavy-duty tank trailers and other equipment in a deal that, if it proceeds, will be worth $164.6m, the Pentagon announced on Thursday.

The principal defence contractor on the deal would be Leonardo DRS, the Pentagon release added.

https://www.aljazeera.com/news/liveblog/2024/9/13/israels-war-on-gaza-live-dozens-more-killed-amid-anger-over-school-attack

Interesting to see the two approaches right next to eachother like that.
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 No.484225

School hit by Israel this week was a polio vaccination centre: UNRWA

Senior Deputy Director of UNRWA Affairs in Gaza Sam Rose told the BBC this morning that the al-Jaouni school in Nuseirat, which was bombed by Israel on Wednesday, had recently been used to vaccinate *****ren against polio.

“This time last week, the school that was hit on Wednesday in Nuseirat was being used as a polio vaccination centre”, the UN’s Palestinian refugee agency (UNRWA) wrote on X.

The attack flattened part of the al-Jaouni school and killed six workers from the UNRWA, which runs the school. The agency said it was the highest death toll among its team in a single incident in its history.

Rose told the BBC that UNRWA staff “are themselves grieving because, yet again, their colleagues have been killed”.

The Israeli attack, which killed at least 18 people, led to global outrage this week as Israel continues its pattern of attacking schools used as displacement shelters in Gaza.

Autopsy report indicates Aysenur Ezgi Eygi killed by direct Israeli hit

An autopsy report prepared by the Palestinian Authority and obtained by Turkey’s Anadolu news agency indicates American-Turkish activist Aysenur Ezgi Eygi was killed by a direct hit, casting doubt on Israel’s inquiry into the incident.

Earlier this week, the Israeli army said it was “highly likely” the 26-year-old activist was “hit indirectly and unintentionally by [Israeli military] fire which was not aimed at her, but aimed at the key instigator of the riot”.

US President Joe Biden told reporters that “apparently it was an accident” as the bullet “ricocheted off the ground”.

Anadolu said the autopsy report found the damage on Ezgi’s skull indicated she was directly shot in the left side of her head by a bullet that had travelled in a nearly straight path.

HRW calls for sanctions on Israel’s Ben-Gvir

The Human Rights Watch has called on Western governments to do more to end Israel’s *****s in the occupied West Bank, including by imposing sanctions on government ministers responsible for the unlawful use of lethal force in the territory.

These include far-right National Security Minister Itamar Ben-Gvir, who has been distributing weapons to Israeli settlers and directing police not to enforce laws against violent settlers, the group said.

“For months, the world’s eyes have been on Gaza, but atrocity prevention is needed in the West Bank too,” said HRW’s Director of Crisis Advocacy Akshaya Kumar.

Father of slain US-Turkish activist welcomes Turkey’s probe into her death

Mehmet Suat Eygi said he was pleased to hear Turkish authorities have opened an investigation into Aysenur Ezgi Eygi’s death, saying he “hope[s] that the American government does the same”.

Speaking to The Associated Press, Mehmet described the Israeli military’s killing of Aysenur at a protest in the occupied West Bank last week as “arbitrary murder”.

He said his daughter has lived in the US for virtually her whole life, with the family having moved there from Turkey when she was 10 months old, as he called on US authorities to investigate.

“She studied in the schools there, she grew up with freedoms there. She is a citizen of that country,” he said. “I hope the American government will show the same sensitivity [as Turkish authorities].”

Earlier, we reported that Turkish authorities will be seeking international arrest warrants for those responsible for Aysenur’s killing.

Israeli settlers poison Palestinian livestock in occupied West Bank

A Palestinian said Israeli settlers poisoned 50 of his sheep in Arab al-Melahat community near Jericho.

According to the local, who said he was recently harrassed by Israeli settlers who tried to steal his livestock, two settlers returned with a bag near his property late last night.

Farhat Mleehat told Al Jazeera that his losses are estimated at between $10,000 and $12,000.

Settlers, especially those who live in so-called agricultural settlement outposts, are notoriously aggressive; stealing sheep and sometimes slaughtering some is not uncommon – poisoning, however, is rare.

In the past 11 months, the UN has recorded 1,350 settler attacks, including 18 cases in which Palestinians were killed by settlers and about 1,080 that led to damage to Palestinian property.

Since October 7, more than 1,600 Palestinians have been displaced from their land in the context of incidents related to Israeli settlers.

A screengrab from a video circulated on social media and by local Palestinian media platforms shows a number of dead sheep. The footage has been verified by Al Jazeera’s fact-checking unit.

Qatar condemns Israel’s ‘storming’ of Jordan Valley

Qatar’s Ministry of Foreign affairs labelled Israel’s announcement it will build a new border wall with Jordan a “dangerous escalation”.

“[It’s] an extension of provocative policies aimed at expanding settlements and a flagrant violation of international legitimacy resolutions,” the statement said.

Three Israelis were killed on Sunday when a Jordanian truck driver opened fire after he entered the West Bank through the King Hussein (Allenby) Bridge between the occupied West Bank and Jordan.

Visiting the Jordan Valley on Wednesday, Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu said there are attempts to smuggle “terrorists and weapons” from Jordan into the occupied West Bank and announced a plan to build a stronger border barrier.

Qatar urged Israel to consider the consequences this would have on the “ongoing efforts to reach a ceasefire agreement in the Gaza Strip”.

https://www.aljazeera.com/news/liveblog/2024/9/13/israels-war-on-gaza-live-dozens-more-killed-amid-anger-over-school-attack
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Chile files request to join South Africa’s genocide case against Israel at ICJ

Chile has filed a formal request to the International Court of Justice (ICJ) to take part in the proceedings against Israel, the court in The Hague says.

South Africa filed its case in December, alleging that Israel was committing genocide in its military assault on Gaza.

Nicaragua, Colombia, Mexico, Libya, Palestine and Spain have filed formal requests to participate in the proceedings and are waiting for the ICJ to grant approval to join the case.

Chile was among a group of countries that had taken the political step of announcing their intention to join the case, but its declarations of intervention had yet to be filed.

The international court said in a statement that it had received the application on Thursday.

Turkey seeks autopsy on Eygi to gather evidence for ICJ trial
Resul Serdar Atas
Reporting from Didim, Turkey

Aysenur Ezgi Eygi’s body has arrived in Istanbul, but it was a long journey. It was taken first to Baku, Azerbaijan because due to the relations between Turkey and Israel, there are no flights between the two countries.

Now, Turkish authorities are trying to convince the family to give permission to conduct an autopsy to gather the evidence that could later be used in the ongoing trial against Israel at the International Court of Justice.

The body is likely to be taken to the city of Didim, her hometown, and tomorrow afternoon her funeral will be held. Here in the city, the general mood is a mixture of pride and mourning.

Activists from across the globe as well as Turkish officials are expected to attend the ceremony.

UN chief’s message to US is ‘it must intervene’

The message conveyed by Guterres to the US in an exclusive interview with Al Jazeera is that it must intervene, Tamer Qarmout, professor at the Doha Institute for Graduate Studies, says.

Guterres is addressing the US as “the only superpower that is enabling Israel to continue its war through funding weapons, arms and providing diplomatic protection”, he said.

The UN chief “says it loud and clear: the US has to intervene”, Qarmout said. “The US administration has been enabling this war to continue for too long.”

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Hezbollah claims strike on Israeli army site in Shebaa farms

The group says the rocket attack targeted the Zabadin barracks in the Israeli-occupied Lebanese region.

It said it struck at 12:48pm local time (09:48 GMT), achieving a direct hit on the army site.

UNRWA confirms its worker killed in occupied West Bank

The sanitation worker was shot dead on the roof of his home by a sniper in the north of the territory on Thursday, the UN’s Palestinian refugee agency says on X, confirming earlier reports.

“This marks the first time an UNRWA staff member was killed in the West Bank in more than 10 years,” it added.

‘These findings contradict the Israeli narrative’
Resul Serdar Atas
Reporting from Didim, Turkey

Aysenur Ezgi Eygi’s body is in Istanbul and we’re expecting it to come to her hometown of Didim, either tonight or tomorrow in the morning, and then in the afternoon, she is going to be buried here.

When talking to the people here, including family members, they say they do not trust the Israeli investigation, that there are lots of ambiguities around that investigation, and is not transparent at all.

The Israelis say they have initiated an investigation, and according to the initial findings, the Israeli army is saying that it was indirect and likely unintentional. But today we have received the forensic report of the autopsy that was conducted in the West Bank, and according to this autopsy, the projectile travelled left to right through her brain in a nearly straight path. So these findings contradict the Israeli narrative, indeed suggesting otherwise.

Killing of Turkish-American activist to have diplomatic repercussions

The killing of Aysenur Ezgi Eygi in the occupied West Bank is likely to have diplomatic repercussions amid a mounting debate over Israel’s claim that the shooting was “unintentional”, Galip Dalay, an analyst at the Middle East Council on Global Affairs, has told Al Jazeera.

A forensic report compiled by Palestinian authorities and obtained by Turkey has cast doubt on the claim that the 26-year-old was accidentally hit by a bullet in her head.

“I think that is going to turn into a major issue between Israel and Turkey,” Dalay said, especially given that Ankara has said it would take the information to the International Court of Justice as part of evidence in an ongoing trial against Israel.

The incident will also “turn into an issue between Turkey and the US”, the analyst said, as Ankara has launched an investigation into the killing and demanded that Washington takes a similar step.

Dalay added that Turkey’s demand comes amid the perception of a “double standard” on the part of the US, which is seen as reacting more strongly to the killing of Israeli-Americans compared with other dual nationals.

New Israeli poll suggests Netanyahu’s party advancing

A new opinion poll has suggested Netanyahu’s Likud would be the largest single party in parliament if an election were held now, pointing to growing consensus after a slump following the October 7 attacks.

The poll, published in the left-wing Ma’ariv daily, showed right-wing Likud winning 24 seats, its highest in the same poll since October 7, but still below its current 32 seats.

Netanyahu’s right-wing coalition, however, would lose an election held now, with 53 seats in the 120-seat parliament against 58 for the main opposition bloc, according to the poll.

Hamas chief Sinwar thanks Hezbollah for support in conflict with Israel

Hamas chief Yahya Sinwar has thanked the leader of Lebanon’s Hezbollah, Hassan Nasrallah, for his group’s support in the conflict with Israel.

“Your blessed actions have expressed your solidarity on the fronts of the ‘axis of resistance’, supporting and engaging in the battle,” Sinwar told Nasrallah, according to Hezbollah’s al-Manar broadcaster.

In the first reported comments since Sinwar became Hamas’s leader in August, he is reported to have sent a letter to Nasrallah, as well one to as Algerian President Abdulmadjid Tebboune to congratulate them on his re-election.

Hezbollah has been engaging in mostly low-level exchanges of fire with the Israeli army since the outbreak of the Gaza war. Hezbollah has said that its attacks on Israel will stop once a ceasefire has been established in the Strip, while Israel has stepped up threats of an invasion of Lebanon and expanded its attacks from the south of the country to as far as its capital, Beirut.

Gaza polio vaccination drive a ‘massive success’: WHO

The WHO chief has hailed the success of the first phase of a giant polio vaccination campaign in war-ravaged Gaza after more than 560,000 *****ren received their first dose.

“This is a massive success amidst a tragic daily reality of life across the Gaza Strip,” Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesus said on X.

The first phase of the campaign, which first brought vaccines to *****ren in central Gaza, then the south, and finally to the hardest-to-reach north of the territory, wrapped up on Thursday.

“We admire all the health teams, who conducted this complex operation,” he said, voicing gratitude to the families for turning out in droves to get their *****ren vaccinated against polio.

Pro-Palestinian supporter shot by pro-Israel demonstrator in the US

A widely circulated video has captured the moment a pro-Palestinian protester was shot by a pro-Israel demonstrator in Newton, Massachusetts, on Thursday night.

The incident took place as a small group of pro-Israel demonstrators stood on one side of a street while a man wearing a pin with the Palestinian flag was on the other.

He could be seen yelling at the demonstrators before running and tackling Scott Hayes, 47, who pulled out a gun and fired, striking him in the abdomen, as they wrestled on the pavement.

Local newspapers reported Hayes is a former soldier who served in Iraq. He was arrested and charged with assault, carrying a dangerous weapon with a legal permit, and violating the victim’s constitutional rights, causing serious injury.

The man who was shot is receiving treatment at a local hospital.

https://twitter.com/KassyAkiva/status/1834398215333900487

Pope Francis condemns Gaza *****ren killings in Israeli attacks

Pope Francis decried the deaths of Palestinian *****ren in Israeli military strikes on Gaza, calling bombings of schools – on the “presumption” of striking Hamas fighters – “ugly”.

The pontiff also expressed doubt that either Israel or Hamas, now at war for 11 months, are seeking to end the conflict. “I am sorry to have to say this, but I do not think that they are taking steps to make peace.”

https://www.aljazeera.com/news/liveblog/2024/9/13/israels-war-on-gaza-live-dozens-more-killed-amid-anger-over-school-attack
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Friend of killed activist: ‘War criminals can’t investigate themselves’

Britaniya Giday is a friend of slain American-Turkish activist Aysenur Eygi.

She said she doesn’t trust the investigation being conducted by Israel. While Israel says her death was “indirect and unintentional”, Turkish officials allege her killing was premeditated.

“I am inclined to believe those on the ground who witnessed what occurred,” Giday told Al Jazeera. “I am deeply concerned … war criminals can’t investigate themselves. It’s important that President Biden acts and orders an independent investigation to bring Aysenur’s killers to justice.”

Giday said described her friend Aysenur as “a deeply compassionate, empathetic human”.

“She served so many roles in the community – she’s a wife, a daughter, an auntie. She loved to cook, she wanted to go to law school. It’s a great tragedy… I was deeply moved by her commitment to justice.”

https://www.aljazeera.com/news/liveblog/2024/9/13/israels-war-on-gaza-live-dozens-more-killed-amid-anger-over-school-attack
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Turkey buries US activist killed by Israel in occupied West Bank
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 No.484248

Janta Ka Reporter analysis on current Israeli pressure on the US congress to threaten the South African foreign minister over the ICJ genocide case.
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>>484248
It just means that the likes of Netanyahu can't travel to countries that signed the Rome statute. Threatening the South Africans and the ICJ judges is not reasonable
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>>484251
You're thinking the ICC, not the ICJ. The ICJ has jurisdiction over the entire UN.
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>>484254
good catch
i stand corrected
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Israeli police arrest 15 protesters in Tel Aviv

Israel’s Ynet News is reporting that police have arrested 15 protesters in Tel Aviv on charges of disorderly conduct after they tried to block roads and light bonfires.

Seven of the protesters were arrested with flammable substances, Ynet reported.

The police also said all roads have been opened to traffic now.

Israeli army says missile that ‘landed in open area’ came from Yemen

In an update on X, the Israeli army now says a missile that “landed in an open area” in central Israel, was “launched from Yemen”.

“Explosive sounds heard in the last few minutes” were caused by Israeli systems intercepting the missile, the army added.

Missile from Yemen fell near Israel’s Lod: Report

Israel’s Ynet News is reporting that the missile fired from Yemen fell in an agricultural field near the central Israeli city of Lod.

Shrapnel from interceptor missiles also hit a train station, causing damage, the outlet reported.

The attack caused no casualties. But five people were “lightly injured” while rushing to take shelter, it reported.

Drone attack reported in northern Israel

Israel’s Ynet News is reporting that a drone attack on northern Metula caused no casualties but damaged property there.

We’ll bring you more on this soon.

The attack follows a missile attack on central Israel. The Israeli military said the missile was fired from Yemen, and it landed in an open area, causing no casualties.

Fires in northern Israel amid rocket barrage

Israel’s military says some 40 projectiles launched from Lebanon crossed over into the Upper Galilee and the occupied Golan Heights earlier this morning.

Some of them were intercepted, while the rest fell in open areas, it said on X.

“Firefighters are extinguishing fires that broke out following falls in the open areas,” it added.

Earlier, Hezbollah said it fired Katyusha rockets at Israel’s Rawiya barracks in the Golan Heights.

Israel recruiting asylum seekers from Africa for Gaza war

Israel is recruiting asylum seekers from Africa to take part in military operations in Gaza in exchange for residency rights, Israeli media outlet Haaretz reports.

The report is based on testimonies of asylum seekers who were offered permanent residency status in exchange for joining the war effort in Gaza.

Haaretz quoted unnamed military officials saying the programme was being carried out in an “organised manner” under the supervision of “defence establishment” legal advisers.

So far, none of the asylum seekers involved in the war effort has been granted official status, the report said, adding that about 30,000 asylum seekers reside in Israel.

Houthis likely used ballistic missile in attack on Israel

The dispute over whether the Houthis used a ballistic or hypersonic missile in their attack on Israel on Sunday is significant, according to David Des Roches, a professor at the National Defense University in Washington, DC.

“The Houthis, Iran, Russia, China, North Korea, have all claimed to have developed hypersonic missiles. The standard for that is that it goes very fast … and that it can manoeuvre,” Des Roches told Al Jazeera.

“The speed itself is actually pretty easy to achieve. Most ballistic missiles have that ability, and this missile probably travelled fast, but the manoeuvrability is hard.”

If it were a true hypersonic, it would be very difficult to intercept, he added.

“This was intercepted. So I think what you have is the classic parabola trajectory of a ballistic missile, where instead of being intercepted up high, it was intercepted close to the objective.”

The missile was likely an Iranian one “with a Houthi paint job on it”, he said.

“What we don’t know is, in the past, they’ve imported missiles in shipping containers that were cut into sections and welded them together. It could have been imported in sections.”

Israeli attacks on Sunday kill at least 20 in Gaza

That includes the four killed in the attack in Sheikh Radwan, in Gaza City.

A reminder that more than 41,000 Palestinians have been killed in Israel’s war on Gaza since October.

Columnists resign from Jewish Chronicle as Gaza fabrications controversy deepens

The resignations of four prominent columnists from the British newspaper, which is one of the leading voices for the country’s Jewish community, is a sign that the controversy engulfing it is not going away.

The newspaper was forced to delete nine articles written by a contributor after questions over their authenticity emerged.

The articles were supposedly written by a former Israeli soldier, who claimed to have exclusive details about Israeli intelligence on plans by Hamas leader Yahya Sinwar to flee to Iran, among other reportedly fabricated claims.

It has been claimed that the reports were part of a pro-Netanyahu disinformation campaign.

“The latest scandal brings great disgrace on the paper – publishing fabricated stories and showing only the thinnest form of contrition – but it is only the latest,” said columnist Jonathan Freedland. “Too often, the JC [Jewish Chronicle] reads like a partisan, ideological instrument, its judgements political rather than journalistic.”

The Jewish Chronicle has faced criticism, including from within the United Kingdom’s Jewish community, for its full-throated support for Israel’s war on Gaza, and the perception that it is closely aligned with Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu.

Houthis ‘well-prepared for a long war’ with Israel

Hussain al-Bukhaiti, a pro-Houthi Yemeni journalist and political analyst, has said that the Houthis have not yet used their latest, most advanced missiles against Israel.

Speaking to Al Jazeera from Sanaa, al-Bukhaiti said: “They have three to four upgraded [missiles] ready and I think [the Houthis] could also launch more missiles against [Tel Aviv] and I believe it can also target the gas platform on the coastline.”

He mentioned that Israel had targeted Hodeidah port, saying: “The Yemeni army declared today that the attack on Israel is to show the support to the Palestinian people and is not the retaliation of the attack on the port,” which took place in July.

“I believe Israel could retaliate in the coming hours,” al-Bukhaiti added.

Satellite images show displaced families evacuating due to rising tide levels

Satellite images captured between August 28 and September 13 reveal the evacuation of dozens of displaced people’s tents in the western areas of Khan Younis, in southern Gaza, due to rising tide levels and heavy rainfall.

Activists and journalists have shared photos and videos showing the flooded tents and the struggle of displaced families to protect their remaining shelters as winter looms.

The United Nations says the humanitarian situation in the besieged and bombarded territory continues to deteriorate due to restrictions on basic aid and repeated forced displacements due to evacuation orders. In August alone, the Israeli army issued 16 evacuation orders, forcing Gaza residents to flee – after many of them had already been displaced multiple times.

https://www.instagram.com/reel/C_7vQyIsAAh/

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BadEmpanada on October 7th history

Probe finds ‘high probability’ three captives killed as a result of Israeli air raid: Army

We earlier brought you reports that the Israeli army has confirmed killing three captives held in Gaza in an air raid last year.

We now have the official army statement with the summary of its probe into the deaths of Nik Beizer, Ron Sherman and Elia Toledano.

“The findings of the investigation suggest a high probability that the three were killed as a result of a byproduct of an [Israeli army] airstrike, during the elimination of the Hamas Northern Brigade commander, Ahmed Ghandour, on November 10th, 2023,” it said.

The statement added that the assessment “is based on the location of where their bodies were found in relation to the strike’s impact, performance analysis of the strike, intelligence findings, the results of the pathological reports, and the conclusions of the Forensic Medicine Institute”.

“The investigation indicates that the three hostages were held in the tunnel complex from which Ghandour operated. At the time of the strike, the [Israeli army] did not have information about the presence of hostages in the targeted compound,” it added.

“Furthermore, there was information suggesting that they were located elsewhere, and thus the area was not designated as one with suspected presence of hostages,” the statement continued, noting that the bodies of the three men were recovered on December 14 “following precise intelligence received” regarding their location.

Israel’s army has previously killed its own citizens

The Israeli military’s announcement that there is a “high probability” three captives held in Gaza were killed by an Israeli air raid is not the first time Israel has admitted to killing its own citizens.

Previously, on December 15, the Israeli military said that its troops killed another three captives when it mistook their cries for help as a ruse by Palestinian fighters to draw them into an ambush.

The military concluded that the soldiers acted rightly to the best of their understanding.

The three men – Yotam Haim, Alon Shamriz and Samar Talalka – were in the Shujayea area of Gaza City and had removed their shirts as one of them was waving a white flag when they were killed.

Meanwhile, an investigation by the Israeli newspaper Haaretz found in July that the army had deployed its so-called Hannibal Directive, which allows it to use all necessary force to prevent the capture of soldiers, on October 7 following the Hamas-led attack in southern Israel.

This resulted in the loss of both civilian and military lives, Haaretz said.

It also found that Israeli commanders ordered the protocol’s deployment without any caveat or further clarification during a chaotic response to the events of October 7, when Hamas fighters attacked army outposts and surrounding villages in southern Israel.

Israeli military strikes another school-turned-shelter in Beit Hanoon

Palestinians have published footage documenting an Israeli military strike on Ghazi al-Shawa School in Beit Hanoon, in the northern Gaza Strip.

The Israeli military confirmed it carried out an air raid at what it claimed was a command room.

“We executed a precise strike on a former school in Beit Hanoon used by Hamas as a command and control centre,” it said in a post on X.

This is the third school that Israel’s army has attacked in five days.

Yesterday, we reported that at least five people were killed in an Israeli air attack on Shuhada al-Zeitoun School in Gaza City. On September 11, at least 18 people were killed in another air attack on a school-turned-shelter in the central Gaza Strip.

More from Hamas’s Osama Hamdan

The senior Hamas official has said the group has ample resources to continue fighting Israel despite losses sustained over more than 11 months of war on Gaza.

“The resistance has a high ability to continue,” Hamdan told AFP during an interview in Istanbul.

“There were martyrs and there were sacrifices … but in return there was an accumulation of experiences and the recruitment of new generations into the resistance.”

Hamdan also said that a missile attack by Yemen’s Houthi rebels targeting central Israel showed the limits of Israel’s ability to defend itself.

“It is a message to the entire region that Israel is not an immune entity,” he told the news agency.

“Even Israeli capabilities have limits, and the possibility of developing resistance action against the Zionist entity is a serious and real possibility, not a fantasy.”

Palestinian farmers in Gaza begin date harvest amidst Israeli assault

Despite the ongoing Israeli assault, Palestinian farmers in Deir el-Balah, in the central Gaza Strip, have begun the season of date harvesting.

Journalist Hassan Eslayeh documented the harvest in a video posted on X.

https://twitter.com/hassaneslayeh/status/1835181679087870411

At least one killed in Israeli strike on water vehicle

According to the Palestinian Civil Defence, at least one person was killed and several others wounded when the Israeli military struck a truck carrying water in the central Gaza Strip.

Mahmoud Bassal, the Civil Defence’s spokesman, said the strike occurred in al-Hasayneh, west of Nuseirat refugee camp.

https://www.aljazeera.com/news/liveblog/2024/9/15/israels-war-on-gaza-live-israel-kills-21-in-north-gaza-orders-evacuation
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A recap of developments from 09/14/2024
Here’s a quick look at yesterday's news:

Israeli forces arrested 23 Palestinians trying to return to their workplaces in Israel at a checkpoint near Ramallah, in the occupied West Bank, our colleagues at Al Jazeera Arabic report.
Israel’s Channel 13, citing an unnamed senior official, reports that Prime Minister Netanyahu is planning to launch a major attack on Hezbollah in Lebanon soon.
Mahmoud Basal, a spokesperson for the Palestinian Civil Defence, says that at least 26 people have been killed today.
Palestinian Authority President Mahmoud Abbas has offered condolences to the family of Aysenur Ezgi Eygi, the US-Turkish activist killed by Israeli forces during a protest in the occupied West Bank.
The United Arab Emirates says it will not support Israel in its “day-after” plan in Gaza unless a Palestinian state is established.

https://www.aljazeera.com/news/liveblog/2024/9/14/israels-war-on-gaza-live-19-killed-as-first-phase-of-polio-drive-ends
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Israeli army warns residents in Lebanon to evacuate ‘immediately’

We earlier reported that the Israeli army dropped leaflets in southern Lebanon, warning residents to evacuate.

Wazzani, Lebanon’s Mayor Ahmed al-Mohammed has now shared with AFP news agency a picture of the leaflets that have a map of the region with areas for evacuation marked in red.

“To all residents and refugees living in the area of the camps, Hezbollah is firing from your region. You must immediately leave your homes and head north of the Khiam region before 4pm (13:00 GMT). Do not return to this area until the end of the war,” the leaflet read in Arabic.

“Anyone present in this area after this time will be considered a terrorist.”

Asked about the incident, an Israeli military spokeswoman said the leaflets had been dropped by drone in an area from which rockets had been fired into northern Israel.

“This was an initiative of the 769 Brigade, it was not approved by the Northern Command. An investigation has been opened,” she said.

Demonstrators in London call for end to war in Gaza

Thousands of people have taken to the streets of London again to call for an end to the war in Gaza.

People were seen waving Palestinian flags and holding banners that read “Ceasefire Now” and “Free Palestine”.

Multiple pro-Palestine demonstrations have taken place in the British capital since the war on Gaza began about a year ago.

https://www.aljazeera.com/news/liveblog/2024/9/15/israels-war-on-gaza-live-israel-kills-21-in-north-gaza-orders-evacuation
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Another great catch by KernowDamo - according to this, the US, which is putting new sanctions on Iran over alleged supplying of Russia, has itself been indirectly supplying Russia through the Israelis.
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>>484260
>the US
>has itself been indirectly supplying Russia through the Israelis.
kek what a shitshow

Since they're not going to sanction that, i guess we can drop all the other sanctions, since it's all arbitrary anyway.
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>>484259
>“To all residents and refugees living in the area of the camps, Hezbollah is firing from your region. You must immediately leave your homes and head north of the Khiam region before 4pm (13:00 GMT). Do not return to this area until the end of the war,” the leaflet read in Arabic.
>“Anyone present in this area after this time will be considered a terrorist.”

The new definition of terrorism
<continue living in an area

In retrospect "terrorist" is statistically synonymous with "innocent civilian", if you consider all the innocent people that have been murdered in the name of combating terrorism.
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https://x.com/RaniaKhalek/status/1835354729397797160

"Tense exchange between @rania_masri
& @Ruwa4Georgia
about Jill Stein at @adc’s #ArabCon.

“When our people in Palestine are refusing to raise the white flag of surrender, when our people in Palestine are refusing to accept crumbs, why are you?

And if you want to hold on to the genocider, please at least do not attack those of us who refuse to bow down to the Democratic presidential candidate.”"
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https://x.com/intifada/status/1835214970385998307
Electronic Intifada analysis on a recent Australian Broadcasting Corporation article acknowledging use of the Hannibal Directive on October 7th, 2023.
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Israeli settlers attack school in West Bank

Israeli settlers have attacked a school in the Muarrajat area, northwest of Jericho, Wafa is reporting.

Students and teachers were assaulted by the settlers during the attack on al-Ka’abneh Bedouins School, injuring several people before they were detained.

According to the report, the Palestine Red Crescent Society said its workers attended to three wounded people, who were taken to a hospital.

At least 704 people, including 159 *****ren, have since been killed and more than 5,700 injured in Israeli raids and settler attacks across the occupied West Bank since the war on Gaza began.

Residents of Lebanon border village ‘refuse to submit to Israeli threats’

Lebanon’s National News Agency (NNA) is reporting the residents of the southern village of Wazzani refused to flee after an Israeli drone dropped leaflets in the area ordering “immediate” evacuations.

“Indeed, most of the displaced Syrians left the town, while its residents remained steadfast in their homes,” the agency added.

The report came as the Anadolu Agency published photos of several families packing up and leaving the area following the Israeli notices.

As we’ve been reporting, Israel’s military has clarified that there are no evacuation orders for south Lebanon and said that the leaflets had been distributed without permission. It said it has opened an investigation into the incident.

The leaflets marked the first time that Israelis had told residents of south Lebanon to evacuate in 11-months of cross-border fire with Hezbollah.

Houthis claim downing third US drone in a week

The military spokesman for the Houthis says the group has downed another MQ-9 Reaper drone of the US military.

Yahya Saree said in his latest prerecorded televised address that the aircraft, which costs more than $30m, was shot down over the Dhamar governorate. This marks the third such claimed downing in a week, and the 10th since the start of the war on Gaza.

“Our operations will not stop until the aggression stops and the siege on the Palestinian people in Gaza is lifted,” the spokesperson added.

Israeli army arms citizens in the north with 9,000 assault rifles

The Israeli army and the defence ministry have finished arming citizens in the northern part of the country with some 9,000 IWI Arad assault rifles.

This is on top of the 5,000 weapons provided at the start of the war on Gaza, according to a ministry statement cited by The Times of Israel.

Eyal Zamir, director-general of the ministry, reportedly said this is part of an ongoing project to “strengthen civilian defence squads that fought bravely on October 7”.

The assault rifles were bought for 50 million shekels (about $13m) and distributed among 97 communities in the north.

Israeli military report on captives puts pressure on Netanyahu

The decision by the Israeli army to acknowledge that its strikes killed three captives in Gaza in November should be understood within the context of current rifts in Israeli society and military, according to Hassan Barrari, professor of international affairs at Qatar University.

“I would say it has been politicised and the release of the investigation is political now given the fact that Gallant is supported by the army and trying to do something different from Netanyahu,” he told Al Jazeera in reference to Israel’s defence minister and the PM.

Barrari added that Gallant is backed by the army chief of staff Herzi Halevi and other commanders, who have been increasingly at odds with Netanyahu as the war has dragged on.

“I think the timing is also important and they want to put more pressure on Netanyahu to kill the idea that the military push will release the captives. Now it’s obvious that the more the Israelis will fight, the riskier it will become for the captives.”

https://www.aljazeera.com/news/liveblog/2024/9/16/israel-war-on-gaza-live-*****ren-among-10-killed-in-gaza-city-attacks
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 No.484278

Houthis release footage of hypersonic missile launched at Israel

The Yemeni group has published a video of the missile – dubbed Palestine 2 – which it said was launched towards Israel.

A Houthi missile had reached central Israel for the first time on Sunday.

The projectile that was shown in today’s footage had a keffiyeh-patterned tip and was decorated with Palestinian flags. The video showed it being launched from a deserted area.

The Houthis said the missile has a 2,150km (1,335-mile) range and can manoeuvre to evade air defences.

The failure to intercept Sunday’s missile, which had travelled thousands of miles from Yemen and crossed deep into Israeli territory, was seen as a major breach in Israel.

Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu has vowed to inflict a “heavy price” on the Houthis over the attack.

https://twitter.com/MMY1444/status/1835718426557596156

Houthi official says US offered ‘concessions’ to end group’s attacks

Mohammed al-Bukhaiti says the United States and United Kingdom have offered “concessions” and “threats” to the Houthis, through mediators, in order to stop the Yemeni group’s attacks in support of Gaza.

Al-Bukhaiti told Al Jazeera Mubasher that one of the “temptations” offered by the US was proposing recognition of the Houthi-controlled Yemeni government in Sanaa.

“Our position has been clear,” al-Bukhaiti said, stressing that the Houthis will not negotiate over their support for Palestinians.

The US State Department did not immediately respond to Al Jazeera’s request for comment on al-Bukhaiti’s remarks.

‘Propaganda’: US denies offering recognition of Houthi government

We reported earlier that Houthi official Mohammed al-Bukhaiti told our colleagues at Al Jazeera Mubasher that the US has offered concessions to the Yemeni group to end its attacks in the Red Sea and against Israel.

Al-Bukhaiti said Washington even offered to recognise the Houthi-controlled government in Sanaa. The US has now categorically dismissed that account.

Oil tanker targeted by Houthis ‘towed to a safe area’: EU mission

Operation Aspides, the European Union’s military mission in the Red Sea, says a commercial vessel that had been targeted by the Houthis has been “towed to a safe area without any oil spill”.

The Houthis had attacked the Greek-flagged Sounion last month, sparking international fear of a major oil spill that could cause an environmental catastrophe and pose a risk to navigation in the region. The ship is carrying nearly one million barrels of crude oil.

Hezbollah shows footage from Israeli drone that dropped leaflets in Lebanon

The group released what it said was a video captured from a downed Israeli drone that dropped evacuation notices in the agricultural village of Wazzani in south Lebanon.

The leaflets, which look similar to the forced displacement notices that the Israeli military has been deploying in Gaza, warned residents to leave their homes before 4pm (13:00 GMT) on Sunday.

“Anyone present in this area after this time will be considered a terrorist,” they said.

The Israeli military later said that the notices were unauthorised, and issued by a unit that did not get approval for their release.

The Hezbollah footage on Monday showed two Israeli soldiers loading the leaflets into the drone before it was flown over an area where farmers were tending to crops.

The video concludes with footage of the drone itself – a quadcopter-type of aerial vehicle.

Fatah commemorates 42nd anniversary of Sabra and Shatila massacre

Fatah says the Palestinian people will continue their “legitimate, national struggle” against the Israeli occupation until their objective of “liberation” – creating a Palestinian state with East Jerusalem as its capital – is met.

The faction that dominates the Palestinian Authority issued a statement marking the 42nd anniversary of the Sabra and Shatila massacre, when the Israeli army facilitated the killing of thousands of Palestinians in Beirut.

It said Palestinians are still battling “the most brutal and horrific bloody massacres” by Israel, decades later.

The memory of the Sabra and Shatila massacre is “instilled in the collective memory of our people”, Fatah said, adding that “Its perpetrators are still committing the same massacres against our people in the Gaza Strip and the West Bank.”

Fatah called on the international community to hold Israel as well as its allies and supporters accountable for their “ongoing crimes”.

Hamas official calls for more ‘resistance’ in face of settler attacks

Mahmoud Mardawi says an uptick in attacks by Israeli settlers in the occupied West Bank – the latest of which was an attack on the al-Ka’abneh Bedouins School in Jericho – calls for collective action and an increase in resistance by Palestinians.

Residents of illegal Israeli settlements are often armed and carry out attacks against Palestinians under the protection of Israeli soldiers.

Mardawi called the violence a “desperate attempt to instill fear in the hearts of Palestinian residents there and to push them out of the land”.

In a statement, he urged Palestinians in the West Bank to unite and confront these “vicious attacks”, adding that resistance is the “only guarantee to get rid of the occupation”.

There has been an increase in the volume and frequency of settler attacks against Palestinians and their personal property since October 7.

At least 704 people have since been killed and more than 5,700 others injured in Israeli raids and settler attacks across the West Bank since Israel’s ongoing assault on Gaza began.

Netanyahu considering dismissing defence minister

Israeli media are reporting that Netanyahu is preparing to dismiss Yoav Gallant as defence minister and replace him with National Unity party Chairman Gideon Sa’ar.

The report by the public broadcaster Kan, which cited an unnamed source in the prime minister’s office, was released as Netanyahu and Gallant are believed to have been at odds over, among other things, an offensive into Lebanon.

Gallant is opposed to a major invasion of Lebanon at the moment, according to Israeli media.

Netanyahu’s office said reports about a replacement are “incorrect” but did not mention Gallant specifically. Sa’ar has previously rejected speculation that he is accepting a deal to bring him back into the Netanyahu-led coalition.

Ben-Gvir wrote in a post on X that he has been calling for Gallant’s dismissal for months and the time has come to do it “immediately”.

https://www.aljazeera.com/news/liveblog/2024/9/16/israel-war-on-gaza-live-*****ren-among-10-killed-in-gaza-city-attacks
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 No.484279

>>484278
>Houthis release footage of hypersonic missile launched at Israel
>The Yemeni group has published a video of the missile – dubbed Palestine 2 – which it said was launched towards Israel.
>A Houthi missile had reached central Israel for the first time on Sunday.
>The projectile that was shown in today’s footage had a keffiyeh-patterned tip and was decorated with Palestinian flags. The video showed it being launched from a deserted area.
>The Houthis said the missile has a 2,150km (1,335-mile) range and can manoeuvre to evade air defences.
>The failure to intercept Sunday’s missile, which had travelled thousands of miles from Yemen and crossed deep into Israeli territory, was seen as a major breach in Israel.
>Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu has vowed to inflict a “heavy price” on the Houthis over the attack.

A maneuverable long range hyper-sonic missile ? Was this one perhaps of Russian origin ? as in a warning shot to not supply Ukraine with long range missiles, or else the Russian will retaliate by supplying the houthis ?
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 No.484280

How does Saudi Arabia feel about Yemen launching missiles over their (uninhabited desert) territory? Didn't they end that Medieval siege against Yemen a while back?
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 No.484281

>>484280
They certainly can't be happy about that. But as long as it's fly-over missiles going over the middle of nowhere, there is little incentive to make a big stink about it. And it's not like the Saudis care much for the Israelis. You know because all those wars Israel stirred up weren't exactly conducive to a stable business environment making their oil revenues fluctuate.

Yes the Saudis did make peace with Iran and Yemen, and therefore the Saudi Oil production no longuer gets attacked. By the way the Chinese hosted those peace talks, which cause a great deal of neocon seething: Reeeeee unauthorized peace
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 No.484282

>>484281
The Saudis had been moving towards normalizing relations with Israel before Oct 7. In fact that's probably why Operation Aqsa Flood happened in the first place: to poison normalizing relations with major Middle East powers and save the cause of Palestinian nationhood for another day.
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 No.484283

>>484282
That's a pretty good take. But it has to be stressed the normalization was poisoned by Israel going full retard after Oct7. They didn't have to do any of this crazy slaughter nonsense and just continue on the previous path. They chose this, they prioritized killing Palestinians over being a normal country with normal diplomatic relations with their neighbors.
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 No.484287

Analysis from KernowDamo on the recent 'revelations' of made up bullshit at the British "Jewish Chronicle," the same paper which got away with lying about Jeremy Corbyn.
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 No.484288

Gaza War Sit Rep Day 345: Yemen Strikes Tel Aviv with Hypersonic Missile

UNGA to debate resolution on ending Israeli occupation

The UN General Assembly is set to debate a push by the Palestinians to formally demand an end to the Israeli occupation within 12 months.

The text, which has faced fierce criticism from Israel, is based around an advisory opinion from the International Court of Justice calling Israel’s occupation since 1967 “unlawful”.

The draft resolution “demands” the withdrawal of Israeli forces from the Palestinian territories, a halt to new settlements, the return of seized land and property, and the possibility of return for displaced Palestinians.

A paragraph calling on member states to halt arms exports to Israel was removed from the draft text during negotiations.

The draft is due to be voted on late on Tuesday or on Wednesday.

Israeli army says it killed head of Islamic Jihad’s rocket unit in Rafah

The Israeli army has said in a statement it killed the head of a special unit of the Palestinian Islamic Jihad in Rafah responsible for launching rockets and missiles at Israeli targets.

The army identified the victim as Ahmed Aish Salame al-Hashash and said he was killed in an air raid on Monday.

The group has not confirmed the killing.

Israeli jets target rescuers in Bureij: Civil defence

We have been keeping you updated on the attack on the Bureij refugee camp in central Gaza, in which four people have been killed.

According to the Palestinian Civil Defence, it received “dozens of distress calls” from the area.

It said on its Telegram channel when its crews arrived at the scene, Israeli jets “targeted” them. One of their personnel was injured, forcing the crews to pull back from the area.

What is behind Netanyahu’s expansion of war goals to Lebanon?

The announcement that Israel’s security cabinet has expanded its war objectives to include the safe return of the residents of the north to their homes has raised fears of a possible all-out war with Lebanon.

Mohamad Elmasry, professor at the Doha Institute for Graduate Studies, has told Al Jazeera that while Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu has long promised to open a northern front, Defence Minister Yoav Gallant had so far been cautious.

Yet, Gallant’s remarks on Monday that the window was closing for a diplomatic solution to the standoff with Hezbollah in southern Lebanon signalled a shift, just as the Israeli media is reporting that Netanyahu is looking to replace him.

“Gallant is taking very seriously these [reports] that Netanyahu is prepared to dismiss him,” Elmasry told Al Jazeera, adding that such threats may be “influencing his decision making” and eroding his resolve to oppose a military intervention in Lebanon.

Media watchdog slams Israel’s move to strip Al Jazeera journalists of press credentials

The International Press Institute (IPI) has strongly condemned the Israeli government’s recent decision to revoke the press passes of Al Jazeera journalists, months after the outlet was banned in the country.

“The Israeli government’s decision to revoke Al Jazeera press passes highlights a broader and deeply alarming pattern of harassment of journalists and attacks on press freedom in Israel and the region,” Scott Griffen, IPI interim executive director, said.

Nitzan Chen, director of Israel’s Government Press Office (GPO), announced the decision on Thursday, accusing Al Jazeera of spreading “false content” and “incitement against Israelis”.

Griffen said the move was indicative of a “systematic effort” by Israeli authorities to “expand its control over media reporting about Israel, including reporting on and from Gaza”.

In May, Israel’s cabinet unanimously voted to shut down Al Jazeera in the country, immediately ordering the closure of its offices and a ban on the company’s broadcasts.

At the time, Al Jazeera described it as a “criminal act” and warned that Israel’s suppression of the free press “stands in contravention of international and humanitarian law”.

US sanctions spyware firm founded by former Israeli military officer

The United States Treasury Department has announced new sanctions against Intellexa Consortium, a spyware company founded by former Israeli military officer Tal Dilian.

The new penalties target five people and one organisation, in addition to Dilian and other entities associated with Intellexa, who were already named in earlier sanctions announced by the Treasury Department in March this year.

The company developed and sold a suite of spyware tools known as Predator that allowed entry into a target’s device without requiring them to click on a link or attachment.

Intellexa was one of four Israeli-linked firms that an international investigation led by Amnesty International found had been selling invasive spyware and cyber-surveillance technology to Indonesia, which has no formal diplomatic ties with Israel.

https://www.aljazeera.com/news/liveblog/2024/9/17/israels-war-on-gaza-live-38-killed-as-israel-risks-becoming-pariah
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 No.484290

>>484288
>The UN General Assembly is set to debate a push by the Palestinians to formally demand an end to the Israeli occupation within 12 months.
seems reasonable enough
>A paragraph calling on member states to halt arms exports to Israel was removed from the draft text during negotiations.
that part is unfortunate tho
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 No.484291

>>484288
>Yet, Gallant’s remarks on Monday that the window was closing for a diplomatic solution to the standoff with Hezbollah in southern Lebanon signalled a shift, just as the Israeli media is reporting that Netanyahu is looking to replace him.
So the forces of madness are extinguishing the last ambers of reason. I guess it's curtains for Israel then, a Lebanon war will finish them off. What's dreadful is all the people they're going to kill on their way into the dustbin of history.
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 No.484293

Hezbollah members wounded in Lebanon when pagers exploded: Report

Dozens of members of Hezbollah were seriously wounded in Lebanon’s south and the southern suburbs of Beirut when the pagers they use to communicate exploded, the National News Agency reports.

“Tens of injuries have been taken to hospital after pagers exploded through the use of high technology,” NNA said.

Israeli army says three Hezbollah operatives killed in Blida strike

The Israeli army has issued a statement saying it has struck a Hezbollah target in the area of Blida in southern Lebanon.

It added that it had “eliminated” three operatives working at the site.

Lebanon’s Health Ministry earlier said three people were killed in the air raid. Hezbollah has not confirmed deaths of its members.

Hezbollah pager explosions ‘a major security breach’
Zeina Khodr
Reporting from Beirut, Lebanon

No doubt, this is a major development in the ongoing war between Israel and Hezbollah.

The communications device that is being used by the Lebanese armed group has been penetrated, hacked and a number of Hezbollah members have been wounded after these devices, which are known as pagers, exploded.

This is a major security breach – Hezbollah’s communications device has been compromised

We have seen pictures from across Lebanon of men lying on the floor wounded, bleeding. We have seen reports of hospitals asking for blood.

Hezbollah leader Hassan Nasrallah a few months ago called on his fighters especially those who are on the front lines along Lebanon’s southern border with Israel to stop using smartphones because Israel has the technology to infiltrate and penetrate those devices.

So now they’ve resorted to this different communications system using pagers and it seems they have been penetrated.

We are getting reports that there were near simultaneous explosions in southern Lebanon, in east of the country and in Beirut’s southern suburbs.

Hezbollah reliant on pagers for personal communication: Analyst

Military analyst Elijah Magnier has told Al Jazeera that Hezbollah relies heavily on the so-called pagers to avoid Israel intercepting its members’ communications.

He also suggested that these devices might have been pre-tampered before they were dispersed among Hezbollah members.

“This is not a new system. It has been used in the past,” he said.

“So in this case there has been involvement of a third party … to allow access … to remotely activate the explosion,” he said.

‘There more than 400 men here’

We’ve begun to get accounts from witnesses following the explosions in various parts of Lebanon.

“We don’t have room anymore in the hospital,” a woman in Beirut said.

“There’s more than 400 men here. Their pagers exploded, the ones they use for communication.”

Lebanese Health Ministry asks hospitals to be on high alert

The Public Health Emergency Operations Center of the Ministry of Public Health has issued an urgent statement saying that a “large number of people with various injuries are arriving at Lebanese hospitals, and it has been initially determined that the injuries are related to the explosion of wireless devices that were in the possession of the injured”.

Accordingly, the ministry is urging all hospitals in various Lebanese regions to be on maximum alert and raise their level of readiness to meet the urgent need for emergency health services.

It also asked hospitals to coordinate with the Ministry of Public Health to quickly distribute the injuries as needed and ensure the speedy start of their treatment.

“The ministry requests all citizens who own wireless communication devices to stay away from them until the truth of what is happening is revealed,” it said in a statement.

Lebanese Red Cross ambulances evacuating wounded in south

The Lebanese Red Cross has said that more than 30 of its ambulances are taking part in the treatment and evacuation of the wounded as a result of multiple explosions in southern Lebanon, the Bekaa and the southern suburbs of Beirut.

Fifty additional ambulances in Mount Lebanon and Beirut have been put on high alert to support rescue and evacuation operations, it added.

Israeli army says it intercepted several drones from Lebanon

Sirens were activated in northern Israel as several drones crossed the border from Lebanon, the Israeli army has said in a statement.

Some unmanned vehicles were intercepted and debris fell in the area of Ramot Naftali.

No injuries were reported, the statement added.

https://www.aljazeera.com/news/liveblog/2024/9/17/israels-war-on-gaza-live-38-killed-as-israel-risks-becoming-pariah
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‘A blow for Hezbollah’
Zeina Khodr
Reporting from Beirut, Lebanon

We are talking about hundreds of members of the group in hospitals.

We are seeing videos online of injuries to their arms, to their legs, even to their faces.

The Lebanese Health Ministry is calling on doctors and nurses to head to hospitals to help with this mass casualty event. We have to remember that this is a country facing multiple crises.

The economy has all but collapsed, the state is nearly bankrupt. Hospitals really have been struggling – there are not enough doctors not enough nurses, so this is a crisis in itself and there is really a lot of concern.

Now, was this Israel’s response to what the Israeli army said was Hezbollah’s attempt to kill a former high-ranking security official? Because just two hours ago early this afternoon, the Israeli army said that they foiled an attack by Hezbollah using an explosive device, to try to assassinate a high-ranking former security official?

Or is this a way, if you like, to prepare the ground for potential escalations? Because Israeli officials have been talking about this possibility of expanding the war.

There is no better way to do this than to target hundreds of Hezbollah members, whether they are fighters or have a role to play in the organization.

https://www.aljazeera.com/news/liveblog/2024/9/17/israels-war-on-gaza-live-38-killed-as-israel-risks-becoming-pariah
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 No.484295

https://x.com/anesmansory/status/1836041964573401595
Painful scenes of the disaster in Lebanese hospitals, where dozens of injured people were treated after their communications devices exploded after being hacked and detonated by the Israeli occupation.
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 No.484296

The beginning of a larger campaign?

Ramy Khoury, a distinguished fellow at the American University of Beirut, has called the pager explosions “the most dangerous event” faced by Hezbollah in years.

“This is highly unusual and really troubling for Hezbollah and all of its allies in the Axis of Resistance because it means that Israelis have capabilities and intelligence and attacks of this nature far beyond what people had assumed,” he told Al Jazeera.

Khoury also said the incident could signal “the beginning of a larger campaign”, noting that Israeli has talked about removing the threat of Hezbollah for many months now.

“It is a huge issue for them, much more serious than Hamas,” he continued.

“They are also at a higher level of confidence in the Americans and British and Western support, that they are feeling they can do anything they want and the West will support them no matter how bad it is.”

Iran’s ambassador doing well after minor injuries

The Iranian embassy in Lebanon and state television have confirmed that Iran’s Ambassador to Lebanon Mojtaba Amani, who used one of the pagers, was lightly injured but is conscious and not in serious condition.

Iranian state television’s reporter in Beirut said communication devices exploded across Lebanon, including to the south nearer to Israel’s border and Bekaa to the east.

Civilians are also among the wounded.

Funeral held for Jordanian truck driver who killed three Israeli security at border crossing

A funeral was held for a Jordanian truck driver who killed three Israeli security personnel at the King Hussein (Allenby Bridge) border crossing in the occupied West Bank before Israeli forces shot him dead.

As crowds chanted pro-Palestinian slogans during the funeral procession through al-Jazi’s birthplace in Jordan’s southern Maan governorate, family members and friends said they were proud of the man’s actions.

“After all we saw happening in Gaza – the act carried out by this martyr lifted our spirits,” said a relative, Sael Salman, during the funeral.

The attack, the first of its kind along the border with Jordan since October 7, took place in a commercial cargo area under Israeli control where Jordanian trucks offload cargo entering the West Bank.

The crossing, also known as the King Hussein Bridge, lies about midway between Amman and Jerusalem just north of the Dead Sea.

Israel and Jordan signed a peace treaty in 1994 and have close security ties. Dozens of trucks cross daily from Jordan, with goods from Jordan and the Gulf that supply both the West Bank and Israeli markets.

‘A very sophisticated attack’

We have some more comments from military analyst Elijah Magnier on the simultaneous pager explosions in different parts of Lebanon.

This is a very sophisticated attack and normally, at this scale, it requires the collaboration of more than one entities.
If the Israeli intelligence managed to compromise the pagers that have been supplied to Hezbollah, this [does not exclude] that they have managed to access the supply by Iran, because Iran supplies Hezbollah in most of its equipment.
An operation of this scale needs the presence of high explosives, even in small quantity, and an awful long time to sit one every single pager and manually implement one to three grams of highly explosive material and yet conserve the functionality of the pager, the screen and all the electronics without all of this being affected.
That requires the work of more than one intelligence services and the break of the channel of supply.
That can also indicate that there is an explosive, because batteries don’t explode on their own in Beirut, in Bekaa Valley, in the south of Lebanon and in Syria and everywhere there is a pager at the same instant.
This is not something related to the malfunction of the pager but it is something that is implemented in it and exploded by a frequency, most likely a radio frequency.
In this case, we understand that the Israeli intelligence have placed this explosive with the support of a third country before they reached Hezbollah
''This means that they have not only taken their time but they sat on this supply for a long time before it reached its final destination and
most probably the Iranians will be now examining all their products and equipment to make sure that nobody has tampered in what they have acquired.''

Hezbollah says three people, including a girl, killed in pager explosions

We now have Hezbollah’s first statement about the explosion of communication devices in Lebanon.

“At approximately 3:30pm on Tuesday 09-17-2024, a number of message receiving devices known as “pagers” exploded, which were owned by a number of workers in various Hezbollah units and institutions,” the group said.

“These explosions, the causes of which are still unknown, led to the martyrdom of a girl and two brothers, and the injury of a large number of people with various injuries,” it added.

“Hezbollah’s competent agencies are currently conducting a wide-ranging security and scientific investigation to determine the causes that led to these simultaneous explosions. Likewise, medical and health agencies are treating the wounded and injured in a number of hospitals in various Lebanese regions,” Hezbollah continued.

“We affirm that the resistance, at all its levels and various units, is at the highest level of readiness to defend Lebanon and its steadfast people.”

No confirmation from Israeli side
Hamdah Salhut
Reporting from Amman, Jordan

Al Jazeera is reporting from outside Israel because it has been banned by the Israeli government.

Nothing from Israel just yet. There was one person who used to be, according to Israeli media, a spokesperson in the Israeli prime minister’s office who commented on this, alleging that Israel was behind this.

But the Israeli prime minister’s office released a statement distancing themselves from this individual, saying that he’s “not in the circle of consultations”.

According to one Israeli channel, the prime minister has given a directive to his government and ministers to not talk about what took place in Lebanon, to not conduct interviews or to enter into any sort of discussions about the matter.

Additionally, the heads of town, cities and settlements in Israel’s north have been notified by Home Front Command of a possibility of an escalation but that there are no changes in the directives of security measures at this time.

But it’s not really uncommon for Israel to not speak about something like this if, indeed, they are the ones behind it. Because Israel’s external security agency, the Mossad, has a lot of different capabilities and specialise in things like hacking and assassinations abroad.

So this falls within the realm of the expertise of the Mossad but, of course, there is confirmation from the Israeli side.

What we know about the pager explosions in Lebanon

Hundreds of people in Lebanon have been injured, many of them members of Hezbollah, after their communication devices exploded simultaneously.
Local media reports say the pagers exploded in different parts of the country – including in Beirut’s southern suburbs, the Bekaa Valley and southern Lebanon – after being hacked by Israel.
Israel has not commented on the incident.
The Health Ministry has appealed to all citizens who own pagers to avoid using them.
Israel and Hezbollah have been trading fire across the Lebanese-Israeli border since the start of Israel’s war on Gaza in October.

https://www.aljazeera.com/news/liveblog/2024/9/17/israels-war-on-gaza-live-38-killed-as-israel-risks-becoming-pariah
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 No.484297

Eight killed, 2,750 wounded across Lebanon: Health Minister

Lebanon’s Health Minister has just held a presser announcing that eight people have been killed and 2,750 wounded by exploding pagers across the country.

We’ll bring you more shortly.

Pager explosion incident ‘a huge security breach for Hezbollah’

Navvar Saban, a security and conflict analyst at Omran Center for Strategic Studies, has called the incident a large-scale cyber-attack that has affected not only Hezbollah operatives in Lebanon but also even members of the Iranian Revolutionary Guard Corps (IRGC) in Syria.

Speaking to Al Jazeera from Istanbul, Saban said: “People think that pagers are old, but there is an advanced model produced that Hezbollah received recently and started using in Syria and Lebanon, along with the Revolutionary Guard.

“So having them is an indication of a huge security breach for Hezbollah,” he added.

Remarking on the scale of the attack, Saban said: “It’s thousands of assassination attempts at the same time that happened in different geographical areas. The psychological impact is huge, it’s going to affect Hezbollah.”

Saban said that the main goal of this attack is to leave a psychological footprint. “It will terrify the area, it will terrify the region, and it will put more pressure on Hezbollah.”

https://www.aljazeera.com/news/liveblog/2024/9/17/israels-war-on-gaza-live-38-killed-as-israel-risks-becoming-pariah
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 No.484299

>>484296
>What we know about the pager explosions in Lebanon
>Hundreds of people in Lebanon have been injured,
>after their communication devices exploded simultaneously.
>Local media reports say the pagers exploded in different parts of the country
>after being hacked by Israel.
>Israel has not commented on the incident.
>The Health Ministry has appealed to all citizens who own pagers to avoid using them.

Assuming this wasn't a random technical malfunction
They put explosives into pagers ? Aren't these like too small for that ?
Or are they making the batteries explode on purpose ? I thought that was fixed ?

Regardless it doesn't seem wise for Israel to do supply-chain attacks against civilian goods. Aside from breaking all the international rules again and likely making additional enemies, they are extremely dependent on supply-chains them selves. Escalating the battle into that domain probably doesn't favor them.
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 No.484300

>>484299
You… uh… I wanna be polite about this, you're missing a serious factor here, which is that Israel is way *****ing richer than anybody in the resistance is. The capacity to manipulate the supply chain is not something anyone who isn't that rich has. The amount of surveillance, bribery, etc. required for this kind of operation is incredibly expensive.

When you write these things, you know, like how you're sure this latest Israeli trick will certainly backfire or whatever… you need to keep in mind this is not an even playing field technologically or financially. Hezbollah can't do an equivalent move. This isn't all just going to resolve itself. At some point the financial advantage must be levelled, and that's not something which the epic middle east resistance men are going to necessarily be able to do on their own. If you aren't actively disrupting Israel's supply, its finances, the safety of those in power who support it, etc. from the comfort of home, then you're helping to ensure that this stays incredibly rigged against the resistance.
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 No.484301

Eight-year-old girl among those killed in pager explosion attacks, health minister says

Lebanon’s health minister Firas al-Abyad has just concluded a press conference in Beirut.

Here are the key takeaways from his remarks:

Eight people have been killed in the attacks.
Among them is an eight-year-old girl from the Bekaa Valley.
At least 2,750 people have been wounded.
More than 200 of those injured are in critical condition.
Around 100 hospitals have received incoming casualties across the country.
Hospitals in the south have exceeded their capacity and the ministry is working on transferring injuries to be treated in facilities elsewhere in the country.
The majority of the injuries recorded so far are either to the face or arms – and in some cases, the abdomen.

‘New brand’ of communication devices heated, then exploded: Report

It remains unclear at this time how the communication devices used in Lebanon were rigged to explode.

A Hezbollah official, who spoke on condition of anonymity, told The Associated Press the new brand of handheld pagers used by the group first heated up, then exploded.

A source close to the group, requesting anonymity to discuss sensitive matters, told AFP news agency the blasts were an “Israeli breach” of its communication system. He didn’t elaborate. There was no immediate comment from the Israeli military.

‘No northern Israel resident returning home after explosions’

Amir Oren, a columnist at Israeli publication Haaretz focusing on military and government affairs, says “not one Israeli hostage” and “not
one Israeli resident is going back home in the north after the exploding pagers”.

Speaking to Al Jazeera from West Jerusalem, he said: “What Israel should have done – and many in the Israeli defence establishment have recommended – is to get a ceasefire in Gaza, which will bring about the ceasefire in the north and then let diplomacy take effect.”

Oren said “hopefully” the incident in Lebanon will be “a substitute for a ground manoeuvre” and “not a precursor”, noting that it’s in Israel’s interest “to get the war over both in Gaza and in Lebanon”.

But he added: “Netanyahu for his personal, political and even judicial reasons – he is, of course, standing trial for bribery and other offences and is supposed to testify on his own defence come December 2 – would like to prolong the war and probably to broaden it.

“Whether he has the power within the cabinet, within the Israeli political system to do it, I doubt it. He has veto power over others but up to now he has not managed to provoke anything in regards to Hezbollah where he can later leapfrog from there to Iran. [US] President [Joe] Biden has been adamant not to let him do it for very good reasons of American national interest,” Oren continued.

“So there is a delicate balance Netanyahu and others in the Israeli decision-making elite – hopefully he will not prevail.”

‘Treacherous enemy’: Hezbollah blames Israel for pager blasts

We now have Hezbollah’s second statement about the simultaneous explosion of thousands of communication devices in Lebanon.

“After examining all the facts, current data, and available information about the sinful attack that took place this afternoon, we hold the Israeli enemy fully responsible for this criminal aggression that targeted civilians too,” the group said.

Hezbollah said it will continue to support the “Palestinian resistance” and added the “treacherous and criminal enemy will certainly be punished for this aggressive act”.

Lebanese cabinet blames Israel for deadly pager explosions

The information minister says the cabinet condemns what he called an “Israeli criminal aggression, which is a dangerous violation to Lebanon’s sovereignty”.

Speaking from Beirut, Ziad Makary said: “Lebanon’s main priority is putting an end to the Israeli attacks targeting our citizens’ lives and livelihoods.

“These crimes are the responsibility of the international community,” he said, adding the cabinet has reached out to several states in order to pressure Israel to stop its “aggression” and abide by UN resolutions.

https://www.aljazeera.com/news/liveblog/2024/9/17/israels-war-on-gaza-live-38-killed-as-israel-risks-becoming-pariah
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 No.484302

Death toll in Lebanon pager explosions rises to 9: Health minister

Firas al-Abyad, the minister of health, has said that nine people are now confirmed dead in a series of explosions that targeted pagers across the country.

Al-Abyad said that among those killed is an 8-year-old girl from the Bekaa Valley.

At least 2,800 people have been wounded, he added, more than 200 are in critical condition.

The majority of the injuries recorded so far are to the face, hands, arms and also to the abdomen.

https://www.aljazeera.com/news/liveblog/2024/9/17/israels-war-on-gaza-live-38-killed-as-israel-risks-becoming-pariah

https://twitter.com/Snowden/status/1836066911722799338
Snowden's take on the exploding pagers.
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 No.484304

>>484300
>you're missing a serious factor here, which is that Israel is way *****ing richer than anybody in the resistance
The US was way richer than the Vietnamese, the US lost that war anyway. Same thing in Afghanistan. Money doesn't guarantee victory.

>The capacity to manipulate the supply chain

Sure Hezbolla can't do that, but Iran can. It's possible that they didn't even consider this until now. You know somebody does the trick first and then it gets copied by others.

>When you write these things, you know, like how you're sure this latest Israeli trick will certainly backfire

Oh you mean as an excuse to ignore the problem, i didn't mean it like that, I agree with you on that part.
My intentions were to dissuade unfounded doomerism and on that note, you have to admit Israels recent schemes have been backfiring on them a lot.
Besides there are self-interested motivations to shut down supply-chain shenanigans, because the entire west depends on sophisticated supply-chains as well.

For the Russians and the Chinese there is now an opportunity to low-key gift Hezbollah a bunch of hardened military coms in order to field test them in combat conditions without any political or military risks. That's been the dialectic of military equipment wars, since the first cold-war proxy conflict. And for Hezbollah they get equipment that is better regardless of the fact they're basically beta-testing it. You know, compared to pagers it's still a huge upgrade. Hezbollah has been skilled to make those kinds of arrangements, that's how they procured most of the means that have allowed them to become a force to be reckoned with in the first place. They couldn't put up much of a fight if they had to fund it out of pocket.
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 No.484305

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>>484302
Snowden thinks that based on the available evidence it looks like they put tiny explosives into the pagers.

I hate this so much. This is going to have so many copy-cats. It's going to be exploding gadget season. We're going to have to do the COVID-social-distancing-thing again. Because somebody's pocket might go bang.
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 No.484306

War monitor says 14 wounded in Syria in Hezbollah pager blasts

Four***** people were wounded in Syria when pagers used by Hezbollah members exploded there, a Britain-based war monitor says, adding to a toll of at least 2,750 people injured in Lebanon.

“Four***** people whose nationalities are unknown have been wounded in Damascus and its countryside after pagers used by Hezbollah exploded,” the Syrian Observatory for Human Rights said.

‘I’ve never seen one explode like that’

Experts say the pager explosions show signs of being a long-planned operation. Investigators had no immediate word on how the pagers were detonated or if explosives had somehow been sneaked into each one.

Images showed signs of detonation, said Alex Plitsas, a weapons expert at the Atlantic Council. “A lithium ion battery fire is one thing, but I’ve never seen one explode like that. It looks like a small explosive charge,” Plitsas said.

That raises the possibility Israel was aware of a shipment of pagers heading to Hezbollah and managed to modify them before delivery, he said.

Another possibility is an electronic pulse “that was sent from afar and burnt the devices and caused their explosion,” said Yehoshua Kalisky, a scientist and senior researcher at the Institute for National Security Studies, a Tel Aviv think-tank. “It is not some random action. It was deliberate and known.”

Son of a Hezbollah legislator among the dead in Lebanon

The son of a member of Hezbollah’s bloc in Lebanon’s parliament was among those killed. The sons of two other senior officials were wounded, a Hezbollah official said.

Prominent Hezbollah legislator Ali Ammar spoke to The Associated Press after his son, Mahdi, was killed. “This is a new Israeli aggression against Lebanon. The resistance will retaliate in a suitable way at the suitable time.”

A Hezbollah official said the wounded include the son of Hezbollah legislator Hassan Fadlallah and the son of senior security official Wafiq Safa. The official spoke on condition of anonymity.

Security breach from pager blasts is a ‘multi-layered problem’ for Hezbollah

Hamze Attar, a defence researcher, says the security breach that resulted in a series of violent pager blasts is a “multi-layered problem” for the Lebanese group Hezbollah.

“It’s a problem mainly with communication,” Attar told Al Jazeera.

He said there are three possibilities how the sabotage was executed:

Israel managed to intercept the cargo of pagers and weaponize them.
It compromised one of the device’s components somewhere in the supply chain
Israel targeted the microprocessors and “overloaded” them, causing the battery to blow up

Israeli tanks fire on Gaza aid convoy: WHO boss

The World Health Organization chief says Israeli tanks fired on an aid convoy cleared to travel back from war-ravaged northern Gaza.

“Last Saturday, on the way back from a mission to the northern Gaza [Strip] and after a WHO-led convoy got clearance and crossed the coast road checkpoint, the convoy encountered two Israeli tanks,” Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesus said.

“Shots were fired from the tanks near the convoy. Luckily nobody was hurt. This is unacceptable.”

The incident came just a week after the United Nations said a convoy carrying workers for a polio vaccination campaign in Gaza had been held at gunpoint at an Israeli military checkpoint.

UN to vote on ending Israel’s ‘unlawful presence’ in Gaza and West Bank

Palestinians appealed to the UN General Assembly to vote for a resolution calling for Israel’s withdrawal from occupied territories.

“Please stand on the right side of history with international law, with freedom, with peace. The alternative is what you witness every day on your TV screens and what the Palestinian people are enduring in their flesh,” said Riyad Mansour, Palestine’s envoy to the UN.

“Those who think the Palestinian people will accept a life of servitude, a life of apartheid, are the ones who are not being realistic,” he said. “Those who claim that peace is possible in our region without a just resolution for the question of Palestine are the ones who are not being realistic.”

Hezbollah has lost ‘significant amount of its military capability’

David Des Roches, a professor with the National Defense University, called the deadly mass blasts in Lebanon “a significant coup” against Hezbollah.

“What it shows is that Hezbollah is thoroughly riddled with Israeli sources. The main thing here is [that] individual Hezbollah fighters will no longer trust Hezbollah equipment, so what you’ve got is a step back in communications. Hezbollah fights as a networked organisation and that requires pretty good real-time communications. They’re not going to have that any more,” Des Roches told Al Jazeera.

Now would be a good time to attack Hezbollah with a large number of its members incapacitated and communications down.

“But so far, we haven’t seen an indication of that, so it could be more limited than a military operation would suggest,” he added. “Hezbollah loses a significant amount of it’s military capability because of the compromise of its communications.”

https://www.aljazeera.com/news/liveblog/2024/9/17/israels-war-on-gaza-live-38-killed-as-israel-risks-becoming-pariah
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 No.484308

>>484306
>Security breach from pager blasts is a ‘multi-layered problem’

>He said there are three possibilities how the sabotage was executed:


>Israel managed to intercept the cargo of pagers and weaponize them.

>It compromised one of the device’s components somewhere in the supply chain
>Israel targeted the microprocessors and “overloaded” them, causing the battery to blow up

If you look at the videos, it doesn't look like one of those battery fire malfunctions in the past. so it's gotta be one of the other 2 explanations. This will likely have an economic fallout for Israel because many will try to avoid having Israel in their supply chains, in order to minimize risks.
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 No.484309

>>484306
>David Des Roches, a professor with the National Defense University
>Now would be a good time to attack Hezbollah with a large number of its members incapacitated and communications down.

David is sort of an idiot. They blew up a 9 year old girl, so they clearly didn't do a targeted attack against the Hezbollah military organization, this was just to terrorize random people. So it doesn't seem likely that Hezbollah military capacity was damaged by this.
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 No.484310

>>484309
Eh, it seems like the majority of them hit Hezbollah members, although a good few of those may have been members of the political wing. It was a specific model of pager. Pagers are already pretty uncommon nowadays, and from the sounds of it most of these went to Hezbollah members because of their specific security concerns. Obviously, the supply didn't go entirely to them, but it seems like most of it did, and David is likely correct in his suggestion that a large number of Hezbollah members were incapacitated. If even 1/3 of the people hit were Hezbollah members, that would be a huge blow.
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 No.484311

Israel added explosives to pagers imported from Taiwan: Report

The Israeli military hid explosive material in a batch of Taiwan-made pagers to carry out Tuesday’s attack on Hezbollah members in Lebanon, according to US officials briefed on the operation, the New York Times reports.

Hezbollah had ordered the pagers from Taiwanese company Gold Apollo, but they had been tampered with before reaching Lebanon, some of the officials claimed.

Most of the pagers were the company’s AP924 model, though three other Gold Apollo models were also in the shipment, according to the report.

As little as one to two ounces of explosive material was implanted next to the battery in each pager, two of the sources said, while a detonator was also embedded that could be triggered remotely.

At least nine people have been killed and 2,750 wounded after pagers used by members of the Iran-backed group exploded simultaneously across Lebanon and Syria. Israel is yet to claim the attack.

UN General Assembly debates Israel withdrawing from occupied Palestinian territory

The UN General Assembly debated a resolution calling for Israel to withdraw from occupied Palestinian territory in response to an International Court of Justice ruling (ICJ) earlier this year.

The discussion in the 193-member body lasted for close to three hours on Tuesday, pushing a vote on the motion back to Wednesday morning, New York time.

Here’s what some governments said:

The State of Palestine said “each country has a vote, and the world is watching us… those who think the Palestinian people will accept a life of servitude, a life of apartheid, are the ones who are not being realistic.”
Ireland said it would vote yes, adding “it is incumbent on the General Assembly to act upon the [ICJ’s] findings.”
The United States said it would vote no, saying “there is no path to peace offered through the … resolution under consideration.”
China described the vote as “a historic moment”, saying it hoped the resolution would bring “new impetus to ending the occupation”.
Israeli Ambassador Danny Danon sharply criticised the move, describing it as “an attempt to destroy Israel through diplomatic terrorism”.

Hezbollah pagers compromised in a ‘major state operation’

Elijah Magnier, a military and political analyst, explained how the pagers used in the attack on Hezbollah members were compromised.

“There is an explosive – a type of PETN – that has been embedded within the pager electronic circuit, showing an advanced level of technical expertise and the involvement of a state-level intelligence agency,” Magnier told Al Jazeera from Brussels.

“The shipment was on its way, not directly to Lebanon, because it’s forbidden for Lebanon to receive these kinds of devices, and stopped on the harbour nearby for three months. And according to the Hezbollah investigation, that was enough time for the Israelis to plant the explosive that is very highly explosive.”

Magnier also explained how the explosions took place.

“The way the Israelis did it is they sent a message to these pagers. And with the message, there were errors. Three times errors. And the people needed to look at it and the pager started vibrating. And the pager exploded. This is why more than 300 people lost both hands and many others lost one eye or two eyes, while 150 others lost part of their stomach.”

The investigators were able to reach these conclusions from the pagers that did not explode, Magnier said.

“Because they were thousands unexploded, others that burned and there were some failures in the trigger system of the pager and that allowed the investigators to reconnect the dots and understand how this happened,” he said.

Taiwan’s Gold Apollo says it did not make pagers used in Lebanon blasts

Taiwan’s Gold Apollo says it did not make the pagers that were used in the detonations in Lebanon on Tuesday, the company’s founder Hsu Ching-Kuang told reporters on Wednesday.

Hsu said the pagers used in the explosion were made by a company in Europe that had the right to use the Taiwanese firm’s brand, Reuters added.

https://www.aljazeera.com/news/liveblog/2024/9/18/israels-war-on-gaza-live-thousands-injured-in-lebanon-pager-explosions
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 No.484312

>>484310
>Eh, it seems like the majority of them hit Hezbollah members
I don't believe that for 2 reasons:
- Attacking civilians has been the dominant military tactic of the Israeli military for the last year.
- They added "explosive materiel" before the pagers reached Lebanon, which means they couldn't realistically know who'd be using the pagers.

I think David is pretending that this was a "brilliant military ploy" in order to distract from the fact that this was full on terrorism. Lets look at this objectively, they stuffed little bombs into consumer goods. They definitely weren't targeting enemy combatants. If people have to worry that the stuff they buy will explode, they're being terrorized.

>David is likely correct in his suggestion that a large number of Hezbollah members were incapacitated.

Are you being clever with this ?
Are we now pretending that Hezbollah has been weakened in order to bait the idf to attack, expecting a disorganized opponent only to get cut to pieces, when it turns out it ain't so.
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 No.484313

>>484311
>Israeli Ambassador
>describing it as “an attempt to destroy Israel through diplomatic terrorism”.
bruh
<diplomatic terrorism
This is linguistic terrorism.

what is it with the Zionists and bludgeoning words
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 No.484314

Israeli forces attack ambulance crew in Nablus

The Palestinian Red Crescent Society ambulance crew said Israeli soldiers assaulted them when they were “trying to evacuate a sick *****” in the occupied West Bank city of Nablus, the Wafa news agency reports.

Israeli forces stormed Nablus earlier tonight, resulting in clashes with Palestinian resistance groups in the city.

Israeli military raids have been reported elsewhere in the occupied West Bank. They include:

The town of Deir al-Ghusun, north of Tulkarem
The city of Salfit, where Israeli forces have arrested a man
The al-Fawar camp, south of Hebron, where arrests have been reported

Iraqi armed group offers to send fighters, equipment to Hezbollah

Kataib Hezbollah, a prominent Iran-backed armed group in Iraq, has offered support to Lebanon’s Hezbollah in the wake of Tuesday’s pager attacks, according to the Al-Monitor news outlet.

“We … are putting all our capabilities in the hands of our brothers in Lebanon, and we are fully prepared to go with them until the end, sending fighters and equipment and support, whether on the technical or logistical level,” the group said in a statement.

Four Israeli soldiers killed in explosion in Rafah

The Israeli army has said that four of its soldiers were killed by an improvised explosive device (IED) explosion in Rafah, in the south of the Gaza Strip.

Israeli forces invaded Rafah on May 6, promising a “limited” operation against Hamas fighters.

More than four months later, much of the city has been levelled to the ground and little is known of the few Palestinians who remained there after Israel ordered more than 1 million people who had been sheltering there to flee.

Israel planted explosives in 5,000 Hezbollah pagers: Report

The Reuters news agency, citing informed sources, is reporting that Israel’s Mossad spy agency planted explosives inside 5,000 pagers imported by Hezbollah before the detonations on Tuesday.

The sources told Reuters that the plot appears to have been many months in the making. The beepers were brought into the country earlier this year.

Reuters quoted a senior Lebanese source as saying that the devices had been modified by Israel’s spy service “at the production level”.

“The Mossad injected a board inside of the device that has explosive material that receives a code. It’s very hard to detect it through any means. Even with any device or scanner,” the source said.

They added that 3,000 of the pagers exploded when a coded message was sent to them, simultaneously activating the explosives.

Another security source told Reuters that up to three grams of explosives were hidden in the new pagers and had gone “undetected” by Hezbollah for months.

Hezbollah promises to ‘support Gaza and its people’ despite pager attacks

The Lebanese armed group has issued a defiant statement, saying the deadly pager explosions only increase its determination to press on with its operations against Israel.

“The Islamic Resistance in Lebanon extends its highest congratulations and warmest condolences to the families of the honourable martyrs who died yesterday, Tuesday, whether on the southern front in Blida and Majdal Silm, or the martyrs who died in the treacherous and widespread aggression through the bombing of communication devices,” the statement said.

“The Islamic Resistance in Lebanon will continue today, as in all the past days, its blessed operations to support Gaza, its people, and its resistance, and to defend Lebanon, its people, and its sovereignty. This path is continuous and separate from the difficult reckoning that the criminal enemy must await for its massacre on Tuesday that it committed against our people, our families, and our mujahideen in Lebanon. This is another reckoning that will come, God willing.”

It added: “What happened yesterday will increase our determination and resolve to continue on the path of jihad and resistance, and we are absolutely certain of God Almighty’s promise to the faithful, patient mujahideen of victory, God willing.”

https://www.aljazeera.com/news/liveblog/2024/9/18/israels-war-on-gaza-live-thousands-injured-in-lebanon-pager-explosions
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 No.484315

https://x.com/Palestine_UN/status/1836098933166150072
“I stand on this podium, at this historic and tragic juncture, to tell the Palestinian people that a change is going to come, that their fate is not endless suffering and agony, that freedom is their birthright and their destiny. We are not a people too many. We are not a problem. We are a nation that asks for nothing more than your nations, but can accept nothing less.”
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 No.484316

WATCH: UN General Assembly reviews draft resolution by Palestine calling for end to Israeli occupation

In a historic moment, Palestine, newly promoted to observer status at the UN General Assembly (UNGA), has submitted a draft resolution at the body demanding an end to Israel’s illegal occupation of Palestinian territories.

Building on a recent International Court of Justice ruling, the resolution calls for Israel to withdraw its troops, halt settlement expansion, and return land taken since 1967 within 12 months.

While the US opposes the resolution, it has no veto power in the UNGA, and the body has previously supported Palestinian recognition.

The resolution, which will be voted on by UNGA members today, is not legally binding, but reflects global opinion as leaders gather for high-level UN meetings next week.

Al Jazeera’s Kristen Saloomey reports:

Iran’s ambassador to Lebanon loses one eye in pager explosions: Report

The New York Times (NYT), citing two members of Iran’s Revolutionary Guard Corps, has reported that Iran’s ambassador to Lebanon, Mojtaba Amini, lost one eye and is severely injured in the other due to yesterday’s pager explosions.

The guards told the outlet that the ambassador’s injuries were more serious than initially stated and that he would be medically evacuated to Tehran for treatment.

“One of the Guards members said the pagers, including the one used by the ambassador, beeped for about 10 seconds before exploding, prompting some victims to hold the devices close to their eyes and faces to check for a message. Hence the large number of severe eye injuries,” said NYT journalist Farnaz Fassihi.

Iranian media had earlier stated that Amini was “lightly” injured from the attack.

https://twitter.com/farnazfassihi/status/1836184268487213481

Taiwanese company names European firm it says produced pagers

Gold Apollo, the Taiwanese manufacturer of the pagers linked to the deadly explosions in Lebanon, is saying that it has licensed its trademarked design to another company and that it had “no involvement in the design or manufacturing” of the devices.

“We authorise BAC to use our brand trademark for product sales in specific regions, but the design and manufacturing of the products are entirely handled by BAC,” the company said in a statement, providing the initials of the firm allegedly responsible for producing the devices.

Gold Apollo founder and president, Hsu Ching-Kuang, said BAC is based in Europe, but declined to offer further details on the firm.

“We may not be a large company but we are a responsible one,” he told reporters at Gold Apollo’s offices in New Taipei City. “This is very embarrassing.”

Iraqi military plane carrying medical supplies arrives in Beirut

Lebanon’s National News Agency (NNA) reported that the plane landed at the Beirut-Rafic Hariri International Airport this morning as hospitals across the country struggle to cope with the influx of wounded following yesterday’s pager explosions.

Lebanon’s Minister of Health, Firas al-Abyad, received the supplies, NNA said.

https://www.aljazeera.com/news/liveblog/2024/9/18/israels-war-on-gaza-live-thousands-injured-in-lebanon-pager-explosions
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 No.484317

>>484316
>Gold Apollo, the Taiwanese manufacturer of the pagers linked to the deadly explosions in Lebanon, is saying that it has licensed its trademarked design to another company and that it had “no involvement in the design or manufacturing” of the devices.

>“We authorise BAC to use our brand trademark for product sales in specific regions, but the design and manufacturing of the products are entirely handled by BAC,” the company said in a statement, providing the initials of the firm allegedly responsible for producing the devices.


So the ZTO (Zionist Terror Organization) has managed to compromise Europe's supply chains ?
Shit's getting scary.
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 No.484321

Israel blew up more gadgets in Lebanon

Lebanon: Martyrs and hundreds injured in new wireless device explosions in several areas
>Explosions occurred in new types of portable wireless devices (other than pagers) in several Lebanese regions on Wednesday afternoon.
>Al Mayadeen's correspondent pointed out that a number of lithium batteries exploded in citizens' homes, along with other devices, in several areas.
>For its part, the Lebanese Ministry of Health announced, in a preliminary toll, the martyrdom of 9 people, and the injury of more than 300 others, as a result of the new explosions in wireless devices.
>Injuries, most of them minor, arrived at hospitals in the Bekaa, while hospitals in Nabatieh were overwhelmed with dozens of wounded.

The NYT seems to be miffed about the hole affair, since they published a "***** you".
They're probably feeling threatened by this because they too use gadgets.

New York Times: Analysts: Israeli cyber attack on Lebanon has no strategic impact
>Analysts who spoke to the New York Times confirmed that the Israeli cyber attack, which targeted pager devices, “has no clear strategic goal.”
>Analysts stressed that the aggression "did not achieve a clear strategic impact," as it "did not change the military balance along the Lebanese-Palestinian border," where operations continue as they have been since the beginning of the confrontations between the occupation and Hezbollah on October 8, according to the newspaper.
>The newspaper added that the aggression was "a display of Israel's technological prowess," but this did not change the frustration among Israelis, as this feeling "still exists, as Hezbollah is still entrenched on the northern border, preventing tens of thousands of Israelis from returning."
>In this context, Miri Eisin, a former senior officer in Israeli military intelligence, spoke about the lack of impact of the Israeli cyber aggression on Hezbollah’s activity, stressing that “no Hezbollah fighter will move (from the battlefield) because of that, as Israel’s possession of great capabilities does not constitute a strategy.”

We truly live in the most retarded time-line now, wanna bet the manufacturers of shoddy batteries are probably going to blame every battery malfunction on "Jewish gremlins" after this.
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 No.484328

Israeli army claims to strike Hezbollah buildings in Lebanon’s south

The Israeli army claimed to attack Hezbollah military infrastructure in the Majdal Salem area of ​​southern Lebanon last night, it said in a post on X.

Fighter jets and warplanes attacked the group’s military buildings in five different areas in the south, including Al Adisa, Markaba, Blida, Maron al-Ras and Shehin, the army said.

Hezbollah chief to give speech on Thursday

Hassan Nasrallah will deliver the address at 5pm local time (2pm GMT) on Thursday and address the pager detonations that have killed at least nine people and wounded more than 2,750 in Lebanon and Syria.

Earlier, we reported Hezbollah issued a defiant statement, saying the deadly pager explosions will only increase its determination to press on with its operations against Israel.

Lebanon’s ambassador to the UN, Hadi Hachem, said the attack amounted to “aggression which rises to a war crime”.

Iranian Red Crescent arrives in Lebanon

A medical relief delegation from Iran’s Red Crescent has arrived in Lebanon to aid with those injured from yesterday’s pager attack, local Iranian media reported.

According to Iran’s Tasnim Agency, the relief team includes the president of the Iranian Red Crescent Society, 12 doctors, and 12 nurses and paramedics.

Iran says reports about Lebanon envoy’s vision are false

The statement from Iran’s embassy in Lebanon came after the New York Times reported that Amani had lost one eye and is severely injured in the other following yesterday’s pager explosions.

“The Embassy of the Islamic Republic of Iran in Lebanon informs our dear compatriots and the media that the treatment process of Mr. Amani, the esteemed ambassador, is progressing well and that the rumors about Mr. Amani’s physical condition and vision are false,” the diplomatic mission said in a post on X.

What do we know about BAC, the firm said to be behind the pagers’ blasts?

The model of pagers used in detonations in Lebanon were made by Budapest-based BAC Consulting, said Taiwanese pager firm Gold Apollo.
BAC used Gold Apollo’s brand trademark for the pagers, but the design and manufacturing of the products was “entirely handled by BAC”, the Taiwanese company said.
According to the company’s LinkedIn, BAC Consulting “animates environmental, political, and development projects of broad scope and complexity”.
The company website lists Cristiana Barsony-Arcidiacono as its CEO and founder, and makes no reference to manufacturing.
“We offer in-depth consulting guiding our client’s journey toward innovation, sustainability, and equity while ensuring connection, and authenticity. Our main services are business development, management consultancy, strategy and partnership planning,” Barsony-Arcidiacono states on her LinkedIn profile.
According to BAC’s LinkedIn page, the company has 2-10 employees on its rolls.
According to the Reuters news agency, the stated address for BAC Consulting in Budapest is a peach building on a mostly residential street in an outer suburb, with the company name posted on its glass door on an A4 sheet of paper.
Reuters spoke to an anonymous person at the building, who said BAC Consulting was registered at the address but did not have a physical presence there.
BAC did not answer phone calls made by Al Jazeera.

Belgium’s deputy PM denounces ‘terror attack’ in Lebanon and Syria

“I strongly condemn the massive terror attack in Lebanon and Syria, which injured thousands of people. A brutal escalation of violence,” Petra De Sutter said in a post on X.

“Silence is not an option. An international investigation is called for. The bloodshed must end,” she said.

Pager attack sought to ‘provoke a major war in the Middle East’: Russia

“We regard what happened as yet another act of hybrid warfare against Lebanon, which has harmed thousands of innocent people,” Russian Foreign Ministry spokeswoman Maria Zakharova said in a statement.

“It appears that the organisers of this high-tech attack deliberately sought to foment a large-scale armed confrontation in order to provoke a major war in the Middle East.”

Earlier, the ministry had stated that an investigation was required into the incident.

Egypt rejects attempts at escalation in the region: El-Sisi to Blinken

Cairo rejects any attempts at escalation in the region, Egyptian President Abdel Fattah el-Sisi has told US Secretary of State Antony Blinken in the wake of the pager explosions in Lebanon and Syria.

In a meeting with Blinken in Cairo, el-Sisi said his country supported Lebanon after the pager blasts incident, according to a statement from the president’s office.

The US top diplomat is in Cairo on his 10th trip to the Middle East since the start of the war in Gaza last October. He is in the region to push for a ceasefire in Gaza.

Israel killed 20 Palestinians in Gaza in past 24 hours: Ministry

At least 20 people have been killed and 54 others wounded in Israeli attacks in Gaza during the past 24 hours, according to the Palestinian Health Ministry.

The latest figure brought the total death toll in Israel’s war on Gaza to at least 41,272, with thousands also missing.

Medical staff, *****ren among those killed in pager blasts: Health Ministry

Lebanon’s Minister of Health Firass Abiad has held a media conference in Beirut on the situation in the aftermath of the pager blasts.

Abiad said many of those carrying the pagers were civilians. At least 12 people have been killed, including four medical staff, an eight-year-old girl and an 11-year-old boy.

The attack showed that Israel was “steering away from a diplomatic solution,” Abiad said. “We have to be ready and alert.”

The minister said the biggest challenge was to bring medical sector to a “situation of preparedness”, which includes increasing stockpiles of medicines and fuel.

Hospitals also needed to recover from the massive influx of patients overnight. Abiad said each hospital received 70 to 100 patients in the aftermath of the attack, which was “massive for any country”.

https://www.aljazeera.com/news/liveblog/2024/9/18/israels-war-on-gaza-live-thousands-injured-in-lebanon-pager-explosions
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 No.484329

>>484321
It's *****ing insane the dissonance between "Israel is under existential threat from its neighbors" and "Israel is the only country in the region with a massive international spy network and the ability and willingness to blow up thousands of people at the push of a button because it's watching everything they do."
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 No.484330

>>484329
>It's *****ing insane the dissonance between "Israel is under existential threat from its neighbors"
Maybe that was the point of conducting these terror attacks.

>"Israel is the only country in the region with a massive international spy network and the ability and willingness to blow up thousands of people at the push of a button because it's watching everything they do."

I wonder how long it takes until this hypotheses is refuted and others begin copying it.

Chris Hedges put it succinctly:
This will become the new template for copy-terror
I’m terrified for what comes next

https://farside.link/invidious/watch?v=_LpbrwpXZUE
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 No.484331

‘Israel is ready for war’: Troops drawn from Gaza to northern border

While the daily fighting between Israel and Hezbollah has escalated on several occasions, the bitter enemies have been careful to avoid an all-out war.

That appears to be changing – especially after pagers, walkie-talkies, solar equipment and other devices exploded in Lebanon on Tuesday and Wednesday, killing at least 20 and wounding thousands in a sophisticated attack Hezbollah blamed on Israel.

“You don’t do something like that, hit thousands of people, and think war is not coming,” said retired Israeli Brigadier-General Amir Avivi, who leads Israel Defence and Security Forum, a group of hawkish former military commanders.

“Why didn’t we do it for 11 months? Because we were not willing to go to war yet. What’s happening now? Israel is ready for war.”

The military also said it staged a series of war drills this week along the border. “The mission is clear,” said Major-General Ori Gordin, who heads Israel’s Northern Command. “We are determined to change the security reality as soon as possible.”

Day’s death toll in device blasts hits 20 in Lebanon

The number of people killed on Wednesday in Lebanon in explosions of electronic devices has risen to 20 with hundreds more wounded, the Health Ministry says.

“The wave of enemy explosions that targeted walkie talkies … killed 20 people and wounded more than 450,” the ministry said in a statement.

On Tuesday, 12 people – including *****ren – were killed and 3,500 injured in blasts of handheld pagers, a device used by the Lebanese group Hezbollah, but also civilians, to communicate.

New attacks on Wednesday blew up other communications devices, including smartphones, laptops and walkie-talkies, wounding at least 450 people.

Iran to follow up on attack targeting ambassador in Lebanon, says UN envoy

Iran will follow up on an attack targeting its ambassador in Lebanon, the Iranian envoy to the United Nations said in a letter.

Tehran “reserves its rights under international law to take required measures deemed necessary to respond”, it said.

Iran’s ambassador to Lebanon, Mojtaba Amani, was slightly injured on Tuesday by the explosion of an electronic pager, Iran’s semi-official Fars news agency reported.

“Amani has a superficial injury and is currently under observation in a hospital,” Fars quoted an unnamed source as saying.

https://www.aljazeera.com/news/liveblog/2024/9/19/israels-war-on-gaza-live-lebanon-on-edge-as-new-blasts-kill-20-wound-450

More devices exploding across Lebanon: What’s happening?

One day after thousands of pagers exploded across Lebanon, more explosions of electronic devices, including walkie-talkies, laptops and radios, killed at least 20 people and injured 450.

On Tuesday, the detonation of pagers belonging to Hezbollah members allegedly preloaded with explosives killed 12 people and wounded nearly 3,000.

Israel’s long-term strategy is unclear, but the attacks are a notable escalation against Hezbollah and Lebanon. They come after months of a mostly low-intensity conflict between the two foes.

https://www.aljazeera.com/news/2024/9/18/more-devices-exploding-across-lebanon-whats-happening

Canada imposes new sanctions on Hamas, Israeli settlers

Canada announced further sanctions against Hamas over its “acts of terror”, as well as against several Israeli settlers for “extremist violence” against Palestinian civilians in the occupied West Bank.

The latest punitive measures against Hamas target 11 individuals and two entities with roles in the Palestinian group’s financial network that Canada said was used in the planning and execution of attacks on Israel on October 7, according to a government statement.

Four Israelis, as well as the Mount Hebron Fund and Shlom Asiraich, were also listed for “participating in or facilitating acts of harassment and violence, including attacks on humanitarian convoys … and displacement of Palestinian communities”.

https://www.aljazeera.com/news/liveblog/2024/9/19/israels-war-on-gaza-live-lebanon-on-edge-as-new-blasts-kill-20-wound-450
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 No.484333

UNGA demands end of unlawful Israeli presence in Palestinian territory

The UN General Assembly has adopted a resolution demanding Israel end “its unlawful presence in the occupied Palestinian territory” within 12 months.

The resolution received 124 votes in favour while 43 countries abstained and Israel, the United States and 12 others voted no.

The action isolates Israel days before world leaders travel to New York for their annual UN gathering. Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu is due to address the 193-member General Assembly on September 26, the same day as Palestinian President Mahmoud Abbas.

The resolution welcomes a July advisory opinion by the International Court of Justice that said Israel’s occupation of Palestinian territory and settlements are illegal and should be withdrawn.

The advisory opinion by the highest UN court said this should be done “as rapidly as possible” although the General Assembly resolution imposes a 12-month deadline.

The General Assembly resolution also calls on states to “take steps towards ceasing the importation of any products originating in the Israeli settlements, as well as the provision or transfer of arms, munitions and related equipment to Israel … where there are reasonable grounds to suspect that they may be used in the Occupied Palestinian Territory”.

Israel moves 98th elite force from Gaza to Lebanon front

The Israeli army has announced it’s transferring the 98th Division from the Gaza Strip to the northern border with Lebanon as tensions continue to escalate there.

With about 10,000 to 20,000 soldiers, the paratroopers and commandos will now join the 36th Division under the Northern Command.

“With peak readiness on the northern front, the Israeli army decided to move the elite 98th brigade there,” according to Israeli Army Radio. “The brigade was originally scheduled to continue fighting in Gaza, but it was decided in recent days to transfer it north.”

Kan, the Israeli state-run broadcasting authority, noted the force left Khan Younis in southern Gaza three weeks ago to an unspecified location in the war-battered enclave.

Fears have grown about a full-scale war between Israel and Hezbollah after a wave of blasts in Lebanon on Tuesday and today.

Saudi crown prince says no Israel ties without Palestinian state

Saudi Arabia’s de facto ruler says the kingdom will not establish ties with Israel until a Palestinian state has been created in a blow to US efforts to seal a “normalisation” deal.

“We renew the kingdom’s rejection and strong condemnation of the crimes of the Israeli occupation authority against the Palestinian people,” Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman told the opening session of Saudia Arabia’s advisory Shura Council.

“The kingdom will not cease its tireless efforts to establish an independent Palestinian state with East Jerusalem as its capital, and we affirm that the kingdom will not establish diplomatic relations with Israel without one.”

As recently as earlier this month, US Secretary of State Antony Blinken had been holding out the prospect of the swift establishment of ties with the Gulf Arab state as a potential dividend for Israel from a ceasefire and captive-release deal for Gaza.

The United States has readied a security package to offer Saudi Arabia if it normalises relations with Israel, Blinken said earlier this year, as it seeks incentives for Israel to support a Palestinian state.

14 killed, more than 450 wounded in latest device explosions

The Lebanese Health Ministry says 14 people have been killed and more than 450 wounded in today’s electronic device blasts.

On Tuesday, explosions in pagers used by Lebanon’s Hezbollah group killed 12 people and wounded nearly 3,000, about 200 of them critically.

Taiwan, Hungary deny making pagers that exploded in Lebanon

Taiwan and Hungary have denied making pagers that exploded while being used by Hezbollah members in Lebanon.

Taiwan’s Gold Apollo denied producing the devices and instead pointed the finger at its Budapest-based partner BAC Consulting KFT.

But Hungarian government spokesman Zoltan Kovacs said the company “is a trading intermediary, with no manufacturing or operational site in Hungary”.

“The referenced devices have never been in Hungary,” Kovacs said on X.

He added the case “poses no national security risk” and Hungary was cooperating “with all relevant international partner agencies and organisations” in further investigations.

Bomb found on ambulance in Beirut; army detonates it safely
Imran Khan
Reporting from Beirut, Lebanon

What we’re hearing is an explosive device was found by the Lebanese army in an ambulance at the American University hospital. About 10 minutes ago, army engineers dug a hole in the ground, put the explosive device inside and then detonated it safely.

We were about 50 metres [55 yards] away, and the sound of the blast was very loud. The question is how did the device get into an ambulance?

It’s not just Hezbollah using walkie-talkies. The medical services use them on a regular basis. Doctors have been telling us that they carry pagers like the ones that exploded yesterday and they’ve dumped those now.

People here are now suspicious of their devices. That’s where we’re at right now – an underlying fear.

Day 2 of attacks likely launched before ‘exposure’ of rigged devices

Amir Oren, a military analyst with the Israeli newspaper Haaretz, says if Israel is responsible for the second day of device attacks, the blasts have likely been carried out before Hezbollah realized other systems had also been compromised.

The mass explosions on Tuesday reportedly targeted pagers used by the Lebanese group while blasts today occurred in phones, laptops and walkie-talkies.

“If Israel had done it yesterday, it really didn’t have any choice but to go on today because, otherwise, Hezbollah would have methodically looked into it and exposed it,” Oren told Al Jazeera.

He highlighted news reports from outside Israel saying there was a “use it or lose it” situation involving the rigged devices because the attack plan was about to be revealed. Oren suggested the attacks do not mean a major military campaign is about to be launched.

“Had Israel really wanted to go to war immediately after the pager attacks, we could have sent ground troops into Lebanon. Israel has not done that and is still in a defensive mode along the border.”

Israel has ‘mapped’ Hezbollah geolocations through AI since 2010

Military analyst Elijah Magnier says the ongoing attacks on communication systems in Lebanon bear the hallmarks of an initial salvo before launching a major military operation.

“Normally in every war, the first attack is on a command-control base, and here the Israelis are attacking the control, which is the communication. Crippling communication is vital in any war because it is the main spine of the [enemy] army,” Magnier told Al Jazeera.

Hezbollah commanders and fighters will now have to revert to mobile phones, and “the Israelis can connect to that machine” and identify its location, he said.

“They have access to all the communication systems because they’ve drawn the map of the whole area as they’ve been working on this since 2010 using artificial intelligence,” Magnier noted. “Now with the system they have used, they waited more than 24 hours to destroy a second and different communication system that Hezbollah relied on.”

https://www.aljazeera.com/news/liveblog/2024/9/18/israels-war-on-gaza-live-thousands-injured-in-lebanon-pager-explosions
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 No.484334

What we know about the latest wave of attacks in Lebanon

The second round of explosions in Lebanon took place on Wednesday after hand-held radios or walkie-talkies used by members of Hezbollah detonated across the country. As we’ve been reporting, the attacks killed at least 20 people and wounded more than 450.
''The explosions – which came a day after the deadly pager blasts across Lebanon – took place in Beirut, as well as Hezbollah strongholds in southern and eastern parts of the country.
Some of the blasts hit as funerals were being held for the victims of the pager attacks. The death toll from Tuesday’s explosions has risen to 12, with at least 2,800 others wounded. Victims included *****ren and healthcare workers.''
Casualties from the attacks have overwhelmed Lebanon’s hospitals, with a doctor at the American University of Beirut Medical Center describing “stressful” scenes as more than 150 patients arrived at the facility in less than three hours on Tuesday.
Hashem Safieddin, the head of Hezbollah’s executive council, said the Lebanese group was in a “new confrontation” with Israel and that it would respond to the latest attacks with “special punishment”.
''Lebanon’s Foreign Minister Abdallah Bou Habib meanwhile warned the “blatant assault on Lebanon’s sovereignty and security” was a dangerous development that could “signal a wider war”.
There has been no comment from Israel, but the country’s Defence Minister Yoav Gallant told Israeli troops that the “centre of gravity is moving northward” to the Lebanon border and that “we are at the start of a new phase in the war”.''

https://www.aljazeera.com/news/2024/9/18/more-devices-exploding-across-lebanon-whats-happening

Japanese firm cannot confirm if it shipped the radios used in Lebanon attacks

Icom said in a statement that it had discontinued the production of the handheld radio that was reportedly used in the attacks on Lebanon about a decade ago.

“The IC-V82 is a handheld radio that was produced and exported, including to the Middle East, from 2004 to October 2014. It was discontinued about 10 years ago, and since then, it has not been shipped from our company,” the Japanese company said.

“The production of the batteries needed to operate the main unit has also been discontinued, and a hologram seal to distinguish counterfeit products was not attached, so it is not possible to confirm whether the product shipped from our company.”

Lebanon’s health minister warns toll from walkie-talkie blasts may rise

Firass Abiad said the explosions on Wednesday involved “larger and bigger devices that caused more damage”.

“We’ve observed a significant number of injuries, although many are mild. However, those who sustained serious injuries were severely affected, which raises our concern about a potential rise in the number of deaths,” he told Al Jazeera.

Abiad said the wounds from explosions involve “internal bleeding, injuries to the abdomen and other parts of the body, including brain haemorrhages”.

Israel’s top court declines to shut down Sde Teiman

Israel’s Supreme Court has refused to order the closure of the military-run detention camp for Palestinians, where rights groups say detainees were subjected to severe torture, including beatings and gang *****.

The court, however, ordered Israeli authorities to comply with laws on detaining enemy combatants during wartime.

“Protecting the rule of law, even during a difficult war, is the clear expression of the difference between a democratic state, which is fighting for its life, and a terrorist organization, which wants to destroy it,” Supreme Court President Uzi Vogelman wrote in Wednesday’s ruling.

Vogelman added that allegations of criminal conduct at Sde Teiman must be investigated.

According to The Times of Israel, one Israeli soldier has been charged over the gang-***** of a Palestinian detainee at Sde Teiman, while five others are under investigation over the case.

Some 4,000 Palestinians had been held at the facility in the Negev desert, but Israeli authorities say most have now been transferred out.

UN human rights experts have meanwhile criticised Israel’s treatment of Palestinian detainees, saying in August that they have “received substantiated reports of widespread *****, torture, *****ual assault and *****, amid atrocious inhumane conditions”.

The reports indicate at least 53 Palestinians may have died from mistreatment in 10 months, they said.

https://www.aljazeera.com/news/liveblog/2024/9/19/israels-war-on-gaza-live-lebanon-on-edge-as-new-blasts-kill-20-wound-450
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>>484330
Tbh there probably will be imitations, but until I see it, I won't believe any country outside of Israel, China, and the US are likely to have the capacity to do this, and Israel's capacity to do it comes in large part from having the financial/surveillance backing of the US. This is not an easy thing to do.
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 No.484338

At least 32 killed across Lebanon after blasts: Health Ministry

At a press briefing in Beirut, Lebanon’s Health Minister Firass Abiad said that at least 32 people were killed and thousands injured in back-to-back coordinated explosions on Tuesday and Wednesday.

“Yet, there is a silver lining as we have seen the unity of our Lebanese people and the professionality of our doctors and nurses who lived up to their responsibilities,” Abiad said.

On Tuesday, some 4,000 pagers exploded over the course of an hour. A day later, more explosions of handheld devices, including walkie-talkie radios, mobile phones, laptops and even solar power cells, took place.

https://www.aljazeera.com/news/liveblog/2024/9/19/israels-war-on-gaza-live-lebanon-on-edge-as-new-blasts-kill-20-wound-450

Lebanon blasts raise alarm about supply chain security, safety of tech
John Power

The use of pagers and walkie-talkies in back-to-back coordinated explosions in Lebanon has drawn scrutiny to the security of global supply chains and their vulnerability to tampering by governments or other actors.

The utilisation of thousands of electronic devices in the attacks, which are widely believed to have been orchestrated by Israel as part of an operation targeting Lebanon’s armed group Hezbollah, has raised the spectre of everyday communications equipment being weaponised in the future.

Tech companies are likely to see the attacks as a powerful reminder of the importance of securing their supply chains, while the general public’s trust in technology may also take a hit, tech industry and supply chain analysts say.

https://www.aljazeera.com/economy/2024/9/19/lebanon-blasts-raise-alarm-about-supply-chain-security-tech-safety

Lebanon bans pagers, walkie-talkies on all flights

Lebanon’s director general of civil aviation has issued a new directive banning passengers from carrying pagers and walkie-talkies on board any aircraft, state-run news agency NNA has reported.

The ban applies to cargo as well as checked and carry-on luggage passing through Beirut Rafic Hariri International Airport and any such devices found will be confiscated by airport security.

The new rule is effective immediately and will be enforced until further notice.

At least 32 people have been killed after thousands of pagers, walkie-talkie radios, mobile phones, laptops and even solar power cells exploded across Lebanon on Tuesday and Wednesday.

Brother of slain Al Jazeera journalist killed in Gaza

Al Jazeera Arabic correspondent Anas al-Sharif is reporting that Ahmed al-Ghoul, brother of slain journalist Ismail al-Ghoul, has been killed in an Israeli air strike in southern Gaza.

Ismail al-Ghoul, who also reported for Al Jazeera Arabic, was killed along with his cameraman Rami al-Rifi while traveling by car on July 31 in the Shati refugee camp.

We’ll bring you more on the reported killing of Ahmed al-Ghoul when we have it.

Muslim Americans shunning Democratic presidential candidate Kamala Harris: poll

Angry over the US’s position on Gaza, growing numbers of Arab and Muslim Americans are turning away from Democratic presidential candidate Kamala Harris, a poll by the Council on American-Islamic Relations (CAIR) shows.

While such voters make up a relatively small percentage of the US populace, they could play an important role in decisive battleground states, such as Michigan, Wisconsin and Arizona.

In Michigan, home to a large Arab-American community, 40 percent of Muslim voters now back the third-party candidate Jill Stein, according to the CAIR poll. Eigh***** percent back Republican candidate Donald Trump, while just 12 percent support Harris.

Stein, who is running with the Green Party, also leads Harris among Muslims in Arizona and Wisconsin, the CAIR poll showed.

The trend is a sharp reversal from 2020, when Muslim Americans overwhelmingly supported the Democratic presidential candidate, Joe Biden, according to exit polls.

Death toll in Lebanon blasts rises to 37

Lebanon’s Health Minister Firass Abiad says that the death toll from the two waves of attacks across the country has risen to 37.

For all the latest on the situation in Lebanon, you can visit our live page here.

https://www.aljazeera.com/news/liveblog/2024/9/19/israels-war-on-gaza-live-lebanon-on-edge-as-new-blasts-kill-20-wound-450
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 No.484339

Hezbollah chief gives speech

Hezbollah leader Hassan Nasrallah has begun his highly anticipated speech, in which he is expected to address the pager and walkie-talkie attacks and how Hezbollah will respond.

Follow our live coverage here.

Quick recap of Hassan Nasrallah’s main points so far

As the Hezbollah chief continues his speech, here’s a quick summary of what he has said so far.

Israel willfully aimed to kill thousands of people in Lebanon in these two days
This is an act of war and a declaration of war by Israel on the Lebanese people
Unprecedented attack a big blow but did not bring Hezbollah to its knees.
Meanwhile, our correspondents in Beirut report that Israeli jets have been flying at low altitude over the Lebanese capital during Nasrallah’s speech.

Civilians targeted in Israeli attacks, Nasrallah says

Nasrallah says Israel crossed all restrictions and red lines by carrying out the coordinated attacks.

He adds that some of the attacks took place in hospitals, pharmacies, marketplaces, commercial shops and even residential homes, private vehicles and public roads where thousands of civilians, including women and *****ren, are present.

https://www.aljazeera.com/news/liveblog/2024/9/19/live-hezbollah-walkie-talkie-blasts-in-lebanon-stir-israel-conflict-fears
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 No.484341

Hezbollah infrastructure ‘not touched’: Nasrallah

Nasrallah says senior Hezbollah officials do not carry models of pagers that exploded.

He also says what happened did not impact the group’s command, control or infrastructure.

“I reassure you our infrastructure has not been touched,” he said, in translated comments.

‘The resistance in Lebanon will not stop supporting the resistance in Gaza’

Nasrallah vows that Hezbollah’s operations in southern Lebanon will not come to a halt until the Israeli war on Gaza comes to an end.

“The resistance in Lebanon will not stop supporting the resistance in Gaza, the West Bank and all the aggrieved,” he said, in translated remarks.

Attacks to meet ‘just punishment’: Nasrallah

The Hezbollah leader continues by saying that Israel’s plans to create a border buffer zone will be a “trap”.

Nasrallah also says in his speech the attacks over the past two days will meet a “just punishment”.

He adds that the fighting has entered its most sensitive and precise stage.

Key takeaways from Hassan Nasrallah’s speech

In his highly anticipated speech, Hassan Nasrallah blamed Israel for the deadly blasts of Hezbollah pagers and radios on Tuesday and Wednesday, saying that civilians were among the victims.

He said the attacks, which he described as a “massacre”, crossed all red lines and could be called an act of war and a declaration of war.

The Hezbollah leader said the explosions were a “severe” and “unprecedented” blow but reassured supporters that they had failed to harm the group’s infrastructure.

He said that Hezbollah was investigating how they attacks were carried out but warned Israel that it would face “just punishment, where it expects it and where it does not”.

Nasrallah also pledged to keep up Hezbollah’s fight against Israel until Israel’s nearly 12-month war on the Gaza Strip ends.

“The Lebanese front will not stop until the aggression on Gaza stops” despite “all this blood spilt,” he said.

Nasrallah’s address also touched on Israeli officials’ pledges to return thousands of Israelis displaced by cross-border exchanges of fire between Israel’s army and Hezbollah to their houses.

“You will not be able to return the people of the north to the north,” he said, warning that “no military escalation, no killings, no assassinations and no all-out war can return residents to the border”.

Finally, Nasrallah said Hezbollah hoped Israeli soldiers would enter southern Lebanon because that would create a “historic opportunity” for his group.

https://www.aljazeera.com/news/liveblog/2024/9/19/live-hezbollah-walkie-talkie-blasts-in-lebanon-stir-israel-conflict-fears
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 No.484342

>>484335
>Tbh there probably will be imitations
i despise the Zionists for unleashing this psychotic shit on the world, giving ideas to all the *****ed up people.

>until I see it, I won't believe any country outside of Israel, China, and the US are likely to have the capacity to do this

Dude every government will be able to buy this as a "cyber-weapons-package" in the not too distant future.

>surveillance

now includes remote detonators for your smart-phoneSplosive

>This is not an easy thing to do.

having a nuclear weapons program is not an easy thing to do, rigging gadgets with "spicy-pellets" that's probably not that hard.
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 No.484347

UN to add nutrients to second round of Gaza polio vaccinations

A new drive to protect 640,000 *****ren in Gaza against polio will also deliver micronutrients – essential vitamins and minerals – and conduct nutritional screening.

Discussions are also under way about the feasibility of adding further vaccinations to the campaign, including a measles immunisation, said Ted Chaiban, UNICEF’s deputy executive director for humanitarian action and supply operations.

“There are over 44,000 *****ren born in the last year and who haven’t received their basic immunisation,” he added.

Fears of more white phosphorus bombs as Israel targets Lebanon

As Al Jazeera reported in March, Israel continues to use white phosphorus munitions in southern Lebanon causing lasting damage and driving villagers away as Israeli officials threaten a war across their northern border.

https://x.com/ajplus/status/1823345007052640288

Communications devices in Lebanon preloaded with explosives: Report

A preliminary investigation by Lebanese authorities into the electronic devices that blew up in Lebanon found they were implanted with explosives before arriving in Lebanon, according to a letter from the Lebanese mission to the UN and seen by news agencies.

The authorities also determined the devices, which included pagers and handheld radios, were detonated by sending electronic messages, the letter said.

“Initial investigations showed that the targeted devices were professionally booby-trapped … before arriving in Lebanon, and were detonated by sending emails to the devices,” it said.

https://www.aljazeera.com/news/liveblog/2024/9/19/israels-war-on-gaza-live-lebanon-on-edge-as-new-blasts-kill-20-wound-450
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 No.484348

Democracy Now! "Declaration of War": Hezbollah Girds for Israeli Invasion of Lebanon After Mobile Device Attacks
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 No.484349

>>484347
Kernow Damo has a point, everybody is now wondering, whether or not their devices have been booby-trapped by the Mossad. And of course how safe the bigger batteries are, in cars or houses.

I wonder if this won't force battery producers to shift to other types of "mossad-proof" chemistry for batteries that can't be ignited.
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 No.484350

Rashida Tlaib submits names of *****ren killed in Gaza into US Congressional record

Democratic Representative Rashida Tlaib has submitted the names of *****ren killed in Gaza, taken from a 649-page list, recently published by Gaza’s Ministry of Health, into the record of the US Congress.

“The first 14 pages alone are names of babies [who] were under the age of one when they were killed,” said Tlaib, who is the only Palestinian American member of Congress.

“That’s 710 babies that the Israeli government has murdered,” she added. “I wish my colleagues would look at it.”

https://twitter.com/RepRashida/status/1836857704293253472

Taiwanese authorities question head of pager firm linked to Lebanon blasts

Authorities questioned the founder of Gold Apollo, the Taiwanese firm linked to pagers that detonated across Lebanon and Syria on Tuesday, in an apparent Israeli espionage operation targeting Hezbollah members.

Hsu Ching-kuang declined to answer questions as he left the Taipei offices of Taiwan’s prosecutors on Thursday evening. He told reporters earlier this week that Gold Apollo did not produce the pagers in question, and they were made by Hungarian firm BAC, which had licensed its design and branding.

A second person seen leaving the prosecutor’s office on Thursday was Teresa Wu, the only employee at a company called Apollo Systems Ltd who Hsu said earlier this week had been one of his points of contact for the deal with BAC.

The New York Times reported on Wednesday that BAC was part of a network of Israeli shell companies created to obfuscate links to Israeli intelligence.

Taiwanese authorities have not issued a statement yet regarding their investigation into Gold Apollo.

https://www.aljazeera.com/news/liveblog/2024/9/20/israels-war-on-gaza-live-israeli-attacks-kill-dozens-in-gaza-west-bank-2
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Lebanese envoy to UK warns Israeli invasion will be ‘doomsday’: Report

Rami Mortada, Lebanon’s ambassador to the UK, has told The Times newspaper that an Israeli ground invasion into his country will lead to a “doomsday” scenario of an all-out regional conflict on multiple fronts and the radicalisation of a new generation in Europe.

He warned that his country’s armed forces – who are trained by the British – would not “stand idly” by and watch if Israel were to put boots on the ground or “mount a heavy aerial attack”.

Mortada said the region was on a “perilous path” with the prospect of Iran and its proxy forces in Yemen, Iraq and Syria all joining the conflict should the crisis escalate.

“We are facing all the risks of an all-out regional conflict and that’s what we have been tirelessly trying to avoid,” he said, adding that Hezbollah had become a “formidable fighting force” in recent years and Israel should learn from history and its past “humiliating” defeats, such as an inconclusive month-long war it fought with the Shia group in 2006.

Israel shells bus west of Gaza City: Civil defence

Gaza’s civil defence spokesperson Mahmoud Basal says Israel shelled a bus near al-Abbas Junction, west of Gaza City.

He said the attack “killed and wounded” three people.

https://www.aljazeera.com/news/liveblog/2024/9/20/israels-war-on-gaza-live-israeli-attacks-kill-dozens-in-gaza-west-bank-2

Top Hezbollah commander killed in Israeli airstrikes – report

Top Hezbollah leader Ibrahim Aqil was killed in an Israeli airstrike in southern Beirut on Friday, Reuters reports, citing two security sources.

According to one of the sources, Aqil was killed alongside members of the Hezbollah elite Radwan unit while they were holding a meeting.

The US justice department had designated Aqil as a global terrorist for his alleged role in the 1983 US embassy bombings in Beirut which killed 63 people, as well as the US Marine barracks attacks that year that killed 241 US personnel.

Known also as Tahsin, Aqil allegedly also directed the taking of American and German hostages in Lebanon and held them there in the 1980s, according to the US justice department.

https://www.theguardian.com/world/live/2024/sep/20/middle-east-crisis-live-israel-launches-major-strikes-on-lebanon-as-white-house-says-diplomacy-urgent?page=with:block-66ed8b218f08f8e7c5dec640#block-66ed8b218f08f8e7c5dec640

Death toll rises to 12 in Beirut strike
William Christou

Israel carried out an airstrike in the southern suburbs of Beirut on Friday which killed at least 12 people and wounded 66, in what it said was a targeted assassination attempt on a top Hezbollah leader.

https://www.theguardian.com/world/live/2024/sep/20/middle-east-crisis-live-israel-launches-major-strikes-on-lebanon-as-white-house-says-diplomacy-urgent?page=with:block-66eda35a8f086d347dcb5eae#block-66eda35a8f086d347dcb5eae
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>>484351
>Mortada said the region was on a “perilous path” with the prospect of Iran and its proxy forces in Yemen, Iraq and Syria all joining the conflict should the crisis escalate.
>“We are facing all the risks of an all-out regional conflict and that’s what we have been tirelessly trying to avoid,” he said, adding that Hezbollah had become a “formidable fighting force” in recent years and Israel should learn from history and its past “humiliating” defeats,
So Isreal will go in to Lebanon, despite the IDF being worn out from fighting in Gaza for the past year. Hezbollah awaits them in full force. The regional consequences will be that Israel will have it's ground forces divided between Gaza and Lebanon, while they're getting engaged at by 4 additional countries, so it's Air-force will have to fight in 6 "battle-theaters"

Which means that Israel faces certain defeat, and the US can choose to throw down with Isreal and yield enormous geopolitical ground to Russia and China, or they let Israel go up in flames in order to hold on geopolitically.

That's a Lose Lose strategy.
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Southern battles rage as Israeli forces push into Rafah city

Israeli tanks and troops, backed by fighter jets, met fierce resistance from Hamas fighters as they advanced further into the northwestern area of Gaza’s Rafah city.

Heavy gunfire and explosions also echoed in eastern areas of the southern city where Israeli forces – seeking to destroy Hamas since May – blew up several houses, residents say.

“Our fighters are engaged in fierce gun battles against Israeli forces who advanced into Tanour neighbourhood in Rafah,” the Qassam Brigades, Hamas’s armed wing, said in a statement.

“Qassam fighters managed to target a Zionist force that had taken refuge inside a house with a TBG rocket-propelled grenade, killing and wounding its members. Helicopters were monitored landing to evacuate them.”

Israeli troops stole bodies after throwing them off a rooftop: Witness

The fallout from the video that emerged of Israeli soldiers abusing the bodies of dead Palestinians continues.

Residents said military bulldozers lifted the remains and troops then took the four bodies with them when they left after the deadly raid in Qabatiya in the occupied West Bank on Thursday.

“The bulldozer carried them and they took them without letting us say goodbye to them or to do a funeral for them,” said Amjad Abu al-Roub, a resident of Qabatiya, who witnessed the incursion that killed at least seven Palestinians.

Al-Roub said Israeli forces stormed the town around 11:30am, prompting a gunfight between Palestinians and the troops that killed the four. He said the soldiers threw the four bodies from rooftops in the evening.

https://www.aljazeera.com/news/liveblog/2024/9/20/israels-war-on-gaza-live-israeli-attacks-kill-dozens-in-gaza-west-bank-2
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Mahmood OD - Major Iraqi Resistance Leader Offers 100,000 Troops to Lebanon

Hezbollah ‘financier’ pleads guilty to evading US sanctions

Mohammad Ibrahim Bazzi, accused of being a “financier” for Hezbollah, has appeared in a US court accused of evading financial sanctions against him and his organisation, which the US has designated a “terrorist” group.

Bazzi who has Lebanese, British and Belgian citizenship, “accepted responsibility for his role in conspiring to secretly move hundreds of thousands of dollars from the United States to Lebanon in violation of sanctions placed on him for assisting the terrorist group Hezbollah”, US prosecutor Breon Peace was quoted as saying by the AFP news agency.

Bazzi faces up to 20 years in jail, as well as deportation. He will also have to forfeit the $828,528 involved in the illegal transactions. No date has yet been set for sentencing.

UN condemns Lebanon device blasts as violation of international law

The United Nations has condemned the detonation of hand-held communication devices that killed 37 people in Lebanon.

“It is a war crime to commit violence intended to spread terror among civilians,” the UN’s high commissioner for human rights, Volker Turk, told the Security Council during an emergency session on Lebanon requested by Algeria.

He also repeated his call for an “independent, rigorous and transparent” investigation into the attack that injured nearly 3,000 people.

Beirut’s top diplomat, meanwhile, accused Israel of orchestrating what he called a “terror” attack.

Hedge fund manager put on leave for celebrating Gaza destruction

Steven Eisman, who is known for his big winning bet against the US housing market before its collapse in 2008, dramatised in the movie “The Big Short”, has been put on leave after he celebrated the death and destruction in Gaza.

“You must be kidding. We are not silent. We are celebrating,” Eisman wrote in response to an X user who posted that the world was silent about Gaza.

Neuberger Berman, Eisman’s firm, called his actions “objectionable” and said he did not speak on their behalf. A company spokesperson said the leave was effective immediately.

Eisman has deleted his X account and apologised, explaining that he intended to celebrate Israel’s wave of attacks against Hezbollah in Lebanon instead.

“I posted about that multiple times, one time inadvertently in response to a post referencing deaths in Gaza and having nothing to do with Lebanon,” Eisman wrote. “When this was pointed out to me, I immediately deleted my post and I regret the mistake.”

US lawmaker condemns racist cartoon showing her with exploding pager

Rashida Tlaib has condemned a cartoon published in the conservative magazine National Review depicting her seated next to an exploding pager as racist.

“Our community is already in so much pain right now. This racism will incite more hate + violence against our Arab & Muslim communities, and it makes everyone less safe. It’s disgraceful that the media continues to normalize this racism,” the only Palestinian American lawmaker in the US Congress wrote on X.

The cartoon, created by journalist Henry Payne, portrayed a woman at her desk next to an exploding pager – a reference to Israel’s detonation of Hezbollah communications devices in successive days of deadly attacks in Lebanon.

On the desk is a name card reading “Rep Tlaib”, while the woman says: “ODD. MY PAGER JUST EXPLODED”.

Analyst: Ground intelligence crucial in carrying out latest attacks in Lebanon

Despite advances in the use of Artificial Intelligence (AI), traditional ground intelligence was crucial in carrying out spying operations in Lebanon that led to this week’s deadly attacks on Hezbollah, an American national security analyst has told Al Jazeera.

Retired CIA official Glenn Carle says that the “methodologies” in gathering information to prepare for the attacks had not changed much, and people on the ground still played a crucial role in the “unprecedented” pager operation.

“What’s changing is the speed and the reach of the operations,” he said.

Carle conceded that even with advanced technology and the use of camera-equipped drones, “you can’t guarantee” at all times that civilians, including *****ren, are not hurt in armed operations.

“That does raise huge questions about how to do it,” he said.

https://www.aljazeera.com/news/liveblog/2024/9/21/israels-war-on-gaza-live-inconceivable-toll-of-human-suffering-in-gaza
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>>484352
>So Isreal will go in to Lebanon, despite the IDF being worn out from fighting in Gaza for the past year. Hezbollah awaits them in full force.
I mean, Hezbollah just lost thousands of guys and their communication system, I'm not sure if I'd call that full force. We'll see.
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 No.484356

US Middle East envoy says ‘nobody sheds a tear’ for slain Hezbollah commander

Brett McGurk said while the Biden administration isn’t sad about Israel’s killing of Ibrahim Aqil in a strike on a Beirut suburb on Friday, it has reservations over the move given the risk of regional escalation.

“Ibrahim Aqil, who was killed today, was responsible for the Beirut embassy bombing 40 years ago. So nobody sheds a tear for him,” McGurk, the White House coordinator for the Middle East and North Africa, said at the Israeli-American Council’s conference in Washington.

“That said, we have disagreements with the Israelis on tactics and how you kind of measure escalation risk. It is a very concerning situation. I’m very confident that through diplomacy, through deterrence and other means, we’ll work our way out of it.”

McGurk added that while the US “fully stands” with Israel, it does not “think a war in Lebanon is the way to achieve the objective to return people to their homes”.

“We want a diplomatic settlement to the north. That is the objective, and that’s what we’re working towards,” he said.

https://www.aljazeera.com/news/liveblog/2024/9/21/israels-war-on-gaza-live-inconceivable-toll-of-human-suffering-in-gaza

This is pretty rich coming from Brett McGurk. If Americans knew who this guy was, he'd already be dead and nobody would be crying for him either.
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Israeli Radio: Source alerted authorities to meeting of top Hezbollah leaders in Beirut

According to the Israeli Radio, a “reliable intelligence source” provided information about the planned meeting of senior leaders of Hezbollah’s elite Radwan Force, leading to Friday’s deadly attack.

Among those killed in the attack on Dahiyeh in the southern suburbs of Lebanon’s capital Beirut was senior Hezbollah commander Ibrahim Aqil.

Hezbollah confirmed Aqil was killed hours after the Israeli military said it had “eliminated” him in an attack that also killed 13 other people.

Hezbollah names another commander killed in Israeli attack on Beirut

The Lebanese group has now named all 14 men killed in the strike, with Ahmad Mahmoud Wahabi, a senior Hezbollah commander and part of the elite Radwan Force’s top command, confirmed as among the casualties.

Wahabi is the second senior member of the Radwan Force’s leadership, after Ibrahim Aqil, to be confirmed dead following the Israeli military’s strike on a building in a Beirut suburb on Friday.

As we reported earlier, Israeli media reports claimed that a “reliable intelligence source” had provided information to the Israeli military about the planned meeting of senior Radwan Force leaders, resulting in the attack.

Japanese firm says highly unlikely exploding devices were its products

Icom, the Japanese maker of the brand of walkie-talkies linked to explosions targeting Lebanese group Hezbollah, says it could not have made the devices.

“In light of multiple pieces of information that have been revealed so far, chances are extremely low that the wireless devices that exploded were our products,” Icom said in a Friday statement.

Pictures of the Hezbollah walkie-talkies that exploded on Wednesday, killing 20 people and injuring hundreds of others in an attack blamed on Israel, showed labels reading “ICOM” and “made in Japan”.

In the wake of the explosions, Yoshiki Enomoto, a director at Icom, told reporters outside the company’s headquarters in Osaka that “there’s no way a bomb could have been integrated into one of our devices during manufacturing”.

“The process is highly automated and fast-paced, so there’s no time for such things,” he said.

https://www.aljazeera.com/news/liveblog/2024/9/21/israels-war-on-gaza-live-inconceivable-toll-of-human-suffering-in-gaza
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List of Hezbollah commanders allegedly killed in Beirut

The Israeli military publishes an infographic with the names and pictures of the top leadership of Hezbollah’s elite Radwan Force who were killed in yesterday’s air attack in Beirut alongside senior commander Ibrahim Aqil.

Ahmed Wahbi, identified by Hezbollah and the Israeli army as the head of the group’s training unit and a former commander of the Radwan Force
Samer Halawi, commander of the coastal region
Abbas Muslimani, commander of the Qana region
Abdullah Hijazi, commander of the Ramim Ridge region
Muhammad Reda, commander of the Khiam region
Hassan Madi, commander of the Mount Dov region
Hassan Abd al-Satar, head of operations
Hussein Hadraj, chief of staff

What we know about the latest attacks on Lebanon-Israel border

Dozens of attacks are being reported across the border between Israel and Lebanon.

Lebanon’s state-run news agency NNA has reported drone and military aircraft striking several towns in southern Lebanon, including al-Bisariya, Jabal al-Rafi’, al-Kharayeb, Tefahta, al-Zarariyeh, and others.

The Israeli military said in a statement it was carrying out new attacks on Hezbollah targets, a day after an air raid hit a residential building in southern Beirut, killing at least 31 people.

Al Jazeera’s Imran Khan. reporting from Beirut, said at least 30 attacks were launched on southern Lebanon, with about 15 of them in 15 minutes.

Attacks were also reported in northern Israel, with local media saying at least 45 rockets were fired from Lebanon. It is unclear how many of them were intercepted.

In a statement, Hezbollah said it had fired “a salvo of Katyusha rockets” each at two Israeli barracks “in response” to Israeli attacks “on steadfast southern villages and civilian houses”.

Israeli attacks killed 119 Palestinians in Gaza in past 72 hours

At least 119 people have been killed and 209 wounded in Israeli attacks across Gaza in the last 72 hours, according to the enclave’s health ministry.

This brings the total toll to 41,391. At least 95,760 have also been wounded since October last year, the ministry said.

A total of 70 people killed in Lebanon this week

Here are the key points Lebanon’s Health Minister Firass Abiad made during his live news conference:

The 31 people killed in Friday’s attack included three *****ren, seven women as well as three Syrians.
A total of 68 people wounded during the attack were transferred to 12 hospitals. Fif***** are still in hospitals, including two who are in critical condition.
The total death toll from the pager explosions, walkie-talkie attack and drone attack this week is 70.
Another 177 wounded people from all three attacks remain in hospital. Of those, 152 are in intensive care, and 2,078 surgeries have taken place since the start of the attacks.
An attack on civilians is a war crime.
The Lebanese healthcare system has enough medicine and supplies for up to four months but it needs to be prepared for an expanded Israeli aggression.

Israeli army says it ‘almost completely dismantled’ Hezbollah leadership

The Israeli army has issued a statement claiming it significantly weakened Hezbollah’s leadership, a day after an attack on Beirut’s southern suburb killed top commander Ibrahim Aqil.

“Hezbollah’s military chain of command has been almost completely dismantled,” the military said on X.

An image of the Lebanese group’s command chain posted alongside the statement featured the group’s leader Hassan Nasrallah at the top of the pyramid.

Below him were eight names the Israeli army says are top commanders within the organisation. Six of them, including Aqil and Fuad Shukr – a Hezbollah official killed in an Israeli air strike on Beirut in July – had a red tag that said “eliminated”.

https://www.aljazeera.com/news/liveblog/2024/9/21/israels-war-on-gaza-live-inconceivable-toll-of-human-suffering-in-gaza
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>>484355
>I mean, Hezbollah just lost thousands of guys and their communication system, I'm not sure if I'd call that full force. We'll see.
You are looking at this through the lens of military operations, with the logic of "engaging objectives to neutralize enemy capabilities".

You are mistaken, they blew up little *****ren, people shopping for groceries in the local farmers market, nurses and doctors in hospitals… They boobytrapped civilian devices. This was a textbook case of terrorism. Military operations engage enemy combatants using weapons that discriminate, so as to not harm civilians.

What the zionists have done was inflict a 9/11 type psychological shock on Lebanese civil society and unite it behind Hezbollah. More people will join their fight. They'll have greater battle resolve because they are fighting against the demon that makes objects explode. The surrounding countries who are now looking at Isreal as "threat-vector" for a new type of terrorism will increase their support for Hezbollah, because the more powerfull Hezbollah gets the less of Isreal's "destructive attention" will be focused on them.

Isreal has fought a war against Hezbollah before and lost badly. Since that time Hezbollah has become a more potent fighting force, while the IDF has seen an erosion of combat-prowess. There are zero indications the exploding gadgets affected Hezbollah's combat posture. Like i said before this wasn't a military strike that knocked out combat potential.

The Strategic aspect is that the Israeli have tipped their hand with regards to their ability to infiltrate communications. And as a result Hezbollah will now upgrade, probably with Russian tech that trickles down through Iran. And then the Israeli will be shut out of Hezbollah communications for good. The Russians do have a sophisticated techno-complex that is capable of adapting and countering new intrusion vectors. That means Israel just traded a big strategic advantage, in order to kill tens of people, maim 100s and wound a few thousand.

The Zionists also probably made new enemies in the commercial sector because western communications tech companies are probably going to loose business to Chinese and Russian producers as a result. Especially lucrative government contracts. It's somewhat likely that this will cause copy-terror and then it might cause gadget-bans for planes, public transport, and all large venues where many people meet. Which will impact the bottom line of mega-corps like Apple and Samsung because the value proposition of their wares will diminish as a result.
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Mahmood OD - Haifa, Ramat David Base, Nazerath Areas HIT WITH HEAVY MISSILES BY HIZBULLAH

Tear gas fired around Al Jazeera’s Ramallah bureau

Al Jazeera’s Budeiri is reporting that Israeli forces are firing tear gas in the vicinity of the besieged Al Jazeera bureau and the Manara Roundabout in the heart of the occupied West Bank city.

We’ll being you more soon.

Israeli closure order accuses Al Jazeera of supporting ‘terrorism’

Al Jazeera’s bureau chief in Ramallah is reporting that the Israeli military’s closure order accused the network of “incitement to and support of terrorism”.

Al-Omari said the order has been handed to Al Jazeera’s legal team.

The initial Israeli statement handed to al-Omari, as we’ve been reporting, ordered the closure of Al Jazeera’s office for 45 days. It said the decision was made by an Israeli general, and that Al Jazeera staff must leave the office immediately with their personal belongings.

It added that the rest of the details would be made available at the Israeli military headquarters.

Al Jazeera’s West Bank office is in area under full Palestinian control
Hamdah Salhut
Reporting from Amman, Jordan

This is area A of the occupied West Bank which is supposed to be under full control of the Palestinian Authority.

But the Israeli military comes and goes as it pleases. It conducts overnight raids, oftentimes killing Palestinians, destroying civilian infrastructure, destroying everything in their way to carry out these raids.

So it is no surprise that the Al Jazeera office was the next victim of these Israeli incursions in the occupied West Bank.

Israel’s shut down of Al Jazeera could facilitate more settler violence in West Bank

Rami Khouri, a distinguished fellow at the American University of Beirut, described Israel’s closure of Al Jazeera’s bureau in Ramallah as “deeply concerning”.

“This is very much in line with the whole policy of the state of Israel since 1948, which is to prevent real news about Palestinians or about what the state of Israel is doing to Palestinians, including colonising them and arresting them and torturing them. They’ve tried to prevent that news from coming out and they’ve generally succeeded for the last 40-50 years,” he told Al Jazeera.

“Their whole strategy is to produce a narrative about Israel about Palestinians, about Zionism, about the Arab-Israeli conflict, about terrorism, about the region, which says that the Israelis are good guys and the Palestinians and the Arabs and the Muslims are bad guys and they’re a threat. And this is a narrative that the Israelis have succeeded in disseminating all over the world. And the primary mechanism they’ve used has been the mass media, the Western mainstream mass media that includes well-known companies like CNN and BBC and The New York Times,” Khouri said.

He described Al Jazeera as “the primary instrument for informing the world about” Israel’s violations in Palestinian Territories.

“But [the Israeli government has] stopped Al Jazeera from broadcasting out of Israel a couple of months ago and now they’re stopping Al Jazeera from broadcasting in Palestine. And this is really concerning because it probably means that there’s going to be a bigger onslaught of Israeli Zionist militant fascist settler violence all over the West Bank,” Khouri said.

Israeli troops prevent Al Jazeera staff from reporting on raid

Al Jazeera’s Jivara Budeiri, who is outside on the street near the Ramallah bureau, said Israeli soldiers have confiscated their cameras and are preventing staff from reporting on the ongoing raid.

“If we try to move… or even seem to be thinking of moving… they point their weapons at us,” she said.

Budeiri said the team could not confirm what is happening inside the bureau, but that the Israeli soldiers are accompanied by engineers. She said she feared the military may try to destroy Al Jazeera’s archives, which are stored in the office.

Palestinian Journalists Syndicate condemns attack on Al Jazeera bureau

The Palestinian Journalists Syndicate issued a statement, which includes the following:

“We condemn the storming of the Al Jazeera office in Ramallah by occupation forces and its closure for 45 days.”
“This arbitrary military decision is a new aggression against journalistic work and media outlets.”
“We call on the entities and institutions concerned with journalists’ rights to condemn this decision and stop its implementation.”
“We affirm our full solidarity with Al Jazeera and place our headquarters and capabilities at the service of our colleagues working there.”

Israeli soldiers tear down slain journalist’s poster inside Al Jazeera’s office

Al-Omari, Al Jazeera’s Ramallah bureau chief, is reporting that Israeli soldiers are tearing down posters of slain Al Jazeera journalist Shireen Abu Akleh, which are up on the walls of the network’s bureau in Ramallah.

Videos taken from outside the bureau captured the scenes.

Abu Akleh was a mainstay in homes across the Palestinian territory, the wider region and for Arabs and Muslims globally. She was killed when an Israeli soldier shot her on May 11, 2022, while she was reporting from Jenin, in the occupied West Bank.

https://twitter.com/HuDa_NaIm92/status/1837667019186966939

Israeli military destroying equipment in Al Jazeera’s Ramallah office

Heavily armed Israeli soldiers are seizing and destroying equipment in Al Jazeera’s offices in Ramallah in the occupied West Bank, Al Jazeera’s bureau chief Walid al-Omari reports.

The soldiers also tore down a poster of Al Jazeera journalist Shireen Abu Akleh, two years after she was shot and killed by an Israeli soldier.

The soldiers are confiscating the equipment even though the order only refers to shutting down the office.

https://www.aljazeera.com/news/liveblog/2024/9/22/israels-war-on-gaza-live-israel-bombards-gaza-southern-lebanon
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>>484354
>Steven Eisman, who is known for his big winning bet against the US housing market before its collapse in 2008, dramatised in the movie “The Big Short”, has been put on leave after he celebrated the death and destruction in Gaza.
>“You must be kidding. We are not silent. We are celebrating,” Eisman wrote in response to an X user who posted that the world was silent about Gaza.
>Eisman has deleted his X account and apologised, explaining that he intended to celebrate Israel’s wave of attacks against Hezbollah in Lebanon instead.
I guess celebrating a terror attack, is technically speaking, marginally less horrific than celebrating a genocide.

Those gleeful reactions to the pager-bombings that's been f-ing disturbing.
Makes one wonder if they have brain-damage. why make happy face when looking at mangled bodies
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>>484359
I hope you're right.
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Hezbollah claims second missile attack on Israeli airbase

The Lebanese armed group said it fired dozens of Fadi 1 and Wadi 2 missiles for a second time on Israel’s Ramat David Airbase.

The attacks were in response to “repeated Israeli attacks that targeted various Lebanese regions and led to the fall of many civilian martyrs”, it added.

Earlier in the night, Israel’s military said it detected 10 launches from Lebanon and intercepted most of them. Israeli media reports said one man was slightly wounded in the missile attack.

As we’ve been reporting, Hezbollah’s attacks came after Israel claimed attacks on 400 sites belonging to the group in southern Lebanon. The exchange of fire is the largest since the war on Gaza began.

Fires break out near Haifa after Hezbollah launches barrage of rockets

The Israeli military says firefighters are working to put out several fires near the city of Haifa after some of the 85 rockets that Hezbollah deployed made an impact.

The rockets hit Kiryat Bialik, near Haifa, wounding three people and causing damage, according to The Times of Israel.

As we reported earlier, Hezbollah launched dozens of rockets targeting Israel’s Ramat David Airbase as well as the premises of the Rafael defence firm, near the city of Haifa, in response to a series of Israeli attacks that killed civilians in Lebanon last week.

Israel intercepts drones from Iraq and ‘the east’

The Israeli military said it intercepted a “suspicious aerial target” that came from the east, without specifying the country of origin.

The report came after air raid sirens blared in the southeastern Arava region.

Earlier in the morning, the Israeli military also said it intercepted “several suspicious aerial targets” that came from the direction of Iraq. The attack prompted sirens in northern Israel.

The military said there were no casualties from either incident.

Hezbollah claims attack on Israeli tech company

The Lebanese armed group says it bombed the complex of the Rafael Company, which specialises in electronic equipment, in response to the pager and walkie-talkie attacks in Lebanon last week.

Hezbollah said it fired dozens of Fadi 1 and Fadi 2 missiles as well as Katyusha rockets at the complex, located north of Haifa in Israel.

It described the attack as “an initial response to the brutal massacre committed by the Israeli enemy in various Lebanese regions on Tuesday and Wednesday”.

We’ll bring you more soon.

Beirut attack death toll rises

Lebanon’s Health Ministry has just published a statement saying the death toll from Friday’s Israeli attack on southern Beirut has risen to 45.

The strike, which wrecked two buildings in the Lebanese capital’s Dahiya district during rush hour had wounded more than 60 people.

The statement added that “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’s military said it carried out the strike against senior members of Hezbollah’s elite Radwan Force.

Hospitals in northern Israel instructed to shift to war footing

Hospitals in northern Israel have been advised to operate facilities with extra protection from rocket and missile fire, the health ministry said.

Rambam hospital in Haifa will transfer patients to its underground facility, the ministry added.

The Lebanon-Israel border fire is currently at an all-time high, as casualties mount and as that front of war continues to escalate.

Palestine ministry calls for implementing UNGA resolution after raid on Al Jazeera bureau

The Palestinian Foreign Ministry has called for ending the illegal Israeli occupation of the West Bank after Israeli armed forces stormed the Al Jazeera bureau in Ramallah.

The ministry said the UN General Assembly resolution last week that set a 12-month deadline for ending the occupation and was backed by 124 of the 193-member assembly must be implemented in order to halt the “series of violations of international law and treaties that protect the freedom of media and journalism”.

“This barbaric incursion is part of the settlers’ and militias’ armed aggression on the entire occupied West Bank. It aims to annul the agreements signed with the Palestinian side, complete ethnic cleansing in Gaza, and commit further crimes of genocide and ethnic cleansing in the occupied West Bank and Jerusalem, including eastern Jerusalem,” it said in a statement.

https://www.aljazeera.com/news/liveblog/2024/9/22/israels-war-on-gaza-live-israel-bombards-gaza-southern-lebanon
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>>484364
Lawrence Wilkerson says the US military told Netanyahu, they would not help him if he provoked a war.
https://farside.link/invidious/watch?v=WEcV4jt0Us0

So it seems like Netanyahu's blood-lust might have been cock-blocked.
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 No.484370

KernowDamo on UK complicity liability in Israeli attacks on Lebanon using UK-supplied weapons

Israeli forces deployed in north, Golan Heights

Israeli forces are on patrol in the north of the country and the Israeli-occupied Golan Heights as cross-border exchanges of fire with Lebanon-based Hezbollah continue.

Rocket interceptions were visible in the city of Maalot, while military vehicles, including tanks, were in position in the Golan Heights.

Israel closed schools, restricted gatherings in the north and ordered hospitals there to move patients and staff to protected areas. Many have secured or underground facilities designed to withstand rocket fire.

Israeli warplanes carried out the most intense bombardment in almost a year of conflict across Lebanon’s south following deadly attacks on Beirut’s Dahieh suburb.

About 150 rockets, cruise missiles and drones were fired at Israel overnight and into Sunday, most of which were intercepted by air defences, including an “aerial target” that came from the east, the military said.

Internet shuttered in Khan Younis, Deir Al Balah: Paltel

Internet services have been suspended in Gaza’s Khan Younis and Deir Al Balah due to ongoing Israeli bombing in the strip, Palestinian telecommunications company Paltel said in a post on Facebook.

“We are working hard to restore services as soon as possible,” Paltel said.

IRGC says Israeli collaborators arrested in Iran

Iran’s Revolutionary Guard (IRGC) says in a statement carried by Reuters news agency that 12 people had been arrested for being operatives collaborating with Israel and planning acts against Iran’s security.

“As the Zionist regime and their Western backers, most notably the United States, have not succeeded in their sinister goals against the people of Gaza and Lebanon, they are now seeking to spread the crisis to Iran with a series of actions planned against our country’s security,” the statement reads.

The IRGC added that members of the network of 12 operatives were arrested in six different Iranian provinces, but did not say when.

In late July, the political leader of Hamas, Ismail Haniyeh, was killed in Tehran in an assassination blamed on Israel by Iranian authorities.

Islamic Resistance in Iraq claims attack on Israel

The Iraqi group, which is aligned with Iran, says in a statement that it carried out an attack on “a target in the Jordan Valley in our occupied territories [Israel].

This attack was carried out with a squadron of “al-Arfad” drones and follows our earlier reporting on the activation of air raid sirens in the Israeli-occupied Golan Heights.

This is the group’s fifth attack today, according to its statement.

“The Islamic resistance confirms that operations continue to destroy enemy strongholds at an increasing rate”, the group said.

https://www.aljazeera.com/news/liveblog/2024/9/22/israels-war-on-gaza-live-israel-bombards-gaza-southern-lebanon
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People in Beirut receiving calls for evacuation

People in Beirut are also receiving text messages, purportedly from the Israeli army, asking them to evacuate their locations quickly, Lebanon’s National News Agency (NNA) is reporting.

Minister of Information Ziad Makary received a call with a voicemail left on his phone, urging the building be evacuated, the agency said.

On Saturday, an Israeli strike on the southern suburbs of Beirut killed 45 people, including a senior Hezbollah commander, and wounded 66.

Rocket hits area in Lebanon previously not targeted

A rocket hit an uninhabited mountainside east of the Lebanese port city of Byblos, according to Lebanon’s state media and a resident Reuters spoke to.

The area was not hit previously by air strikes in months of fighting between Israel and Hezbollah.

These tit-for-tat attacks have intensified in recent days, with Israel carrying out air raids across a wider region today, as we have been reporting.

Israeli forces launched 80 air attacks on Lebanon’s Nabatieh in half an hour

Lebanon’s National News Agency is reporting that Israeli warplanes carried out more than 80 air raids in just half an hour in the southern governorate of Nabatieh.

It is not immediately clear if the attacks caused deaths and injuries.

We’ll bring you more soon.

‘Violent’ explosions as Israeli jets pound Bekaa, south Lebanon

Lebanon’s Al Mayadeen TV said Israeli warplanes carried out a series of air attacks on towns in the eastern Bekaa Valley and in southern parts of the country.

The towns of Hermel, Zboud and Harbata in Bekaa were attacked, while areas in Tyre and Nabatieh in southern Lebanon were also bombed, the channel said.

Footage posted on social media, verified by Al Jazeera’s Sanad fact-checking agency, showed huge clouds of smoke billowing over towns in Bekaa and southern Lebanon.

https://twitter.com/Lebanon24/status/1838065871052284402
https://twitter.com/grandlb/status/1838067817800700112

China urges its citizens to leave Israel ‘as soon as possible’

Last month, China asked its citizens in Lebanon to leave after an Israeli attack killed a senior Palestinian fighter in the country.

Now, its embassy in Israel has urged Chinese citizens to “return home or relocate to safer areas as soon as possible”.

Israel and Hezbollah have been engaged in tit-for-tat attacks since the war on Gaza began, with tensions escalating this past week.

“Currently, the situation along the Israel-Lebanon border is extremely tense, with frequent military conflicts,” the embassy said in a statement. “The security situation in Israel remains severe, complex, and unpredictable.”

https://www.aljazeera.com/news/liveblog/2024/9/23/israels-war-on-gaza-live-israel-reportedly-planning-north-gaza-siege

Netanyahu examining siege plan for Hamas in north Gaza: Report

Israel is examining a plan to use siege tactics against Hamas in northern Gaza, Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu was quoted by several Israeli media outlets as saying on Sunday.

Netanyahu’s office did not respond to a request for comment. The reports cited unnamed sources at a closed parliament committee meeting.

The plan, published by retired military commanders and floated by some parliament members this month, suggests Palestinian civilians would be instructed to evacuate northern Gaza, which would then be declared a closed military zone.

Israel has already divided the Strip in two with a military corridor, and refuses to let civilians who have already evacuated north Gaza return to their homes.

Israel’s refusal to pull its military out of this area, known as the Netzarim Corridor, has become a major sticking point in negotiations over a ceasefire.

Additionally, throughout the war, Israel has ordered the evacuation of civilians from nearly all areas of the Strip.

Last month, the UN estimated that 86 percent of Gaza was under Israeli army evacuation orders.

https://www.aljazeera.com/news/liveblog/2024/9/22/israels-war-on-gaza-live-israel-bombards-gaza-southern-lebanon

South Lebanon residents receive calls to move away from Hezbollah sites

Residents of southern Lebanon are receiving phone calls from a Lebanese number ordering them to immediately move away from any post used by Hezbollah, Reuters is reporting.

In a televised statement earlier, an Israeli military spokesperson issued a similar warning and said it was being “distributed in Arabic on all networks and platforms in Lebanon”.

The Israeli army has been telling Lebanese civilians to “move away” from Hezbollah sites it plans to target and as the Israeli military said it will carry out more “extensive and precise” strikes against Hezbollah. It was the first such warning issued to Lebanese people by Israel’s military since the war in Gaza erupted nearly a year ago.

Israel releases Jordanians arrested during attack on King Hussein Bridge

Jordan’s Foreign Ministry says the two Jordanians arrested by the Israeli army in the immediate aftermath of the deadly attack on the King Hussein (Allenby) Bridge on September 8 have now returned to the country.

The two men are “in good health and are now heading to their families”, the ministry said in a statement on X.

The attack on the bridge between Jordan and the occupied West Bank allegedly involved a Jordanian truck driver who shot dead three Israeli border guards. The 39-year-old suspect was also killed at the site.

Ex-CIA chief says Lebanon pager attacks a ‘form of terrorism’

Former CIA Director Leon Panetta told the CBS broadcaster that he was worried about the possible repercussions from the pager and walkie-talkie attacks in Lebanon that killed at least 37 people.

“I don’t think there’s any question that it’s a form of terrorism,” Panetta said.

“When you have terror going into the supply chain it makes people ask the question what is next,” he said, adding that if governments “don’t try to deal with it now, mark my word, it is the battlefield of the future”.

At least two *****ren and a medic were killed in the attacks on Tuesday and Wednesday. More than 3,000 others were also wounded.

Hezbollah has blamed Israel for the attack. But Israel has yet to comment.

Most victims of Saturday’s school attack were women and *****ren: Rights group

The Euro-Med Human Rights Monitor said the overwhelming majority of the Palestinians who were killed in Israel’s attack on the Zeitoun school in Gaza City on Saturday were women and *****ren.

It said 13 *****ren and six women were among the 21 Palestinians killed in the assault. Health officials said earlier that 22 people had been killed.

Euro-Med, which sent a field and legal team to the site of the attack, said the victims included a woman who was three months pregnant. At least 30 others were wounded, including nine *****ren who had to have their legs amputated.

As we’ve been reporting, Israel has struck two more schools-turned-shelters in Gaza since Saturday’s attack, killing at least 10 more Palestinians.

https://www.aljazeera.com/news/liveblog/2024/9/23/israels-war-on-gaza-live-israel-reportedly-planning-north-gaza-siege
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Michael D Higgins has accused Israel of leaking his letter of congratulations to President of Iran

MICHAEL D HIGGINS has accused Israel of leaking a letter he wrote congratulating the President of Iran on his appointment.

Higgins made the comments today while speaking to the media in New York, where he is attending the United Nations General Assembly.

In July, President Higgins wrote to Iran’s new president Masoud Pezeshkian to congratulate him on his appointment. The letter was not officially published by the President’s office but was circulated online and received some criticism, including from members of Fine Gael.

One TD described the letter as “fawning” and “tone deaf” to the civil rights issues in Iran.

Meanwhile, former Minister for Foreign Affairs Charlie Flanagan told The Sunday Times that he felt Higgins’ views on Iran were “somewhat misplaced”.

“The evidence points to Iran as resisting and rejecting an ­appetite for domestic reform and being a destabilising and threatening force ­internationally across a region mired in conflict and strife,” Flanagan said.

Higgins was asked by a member of the press today about the criticism he received for the letter to which he responded: “Yes, why don’t you ask where it came from?”

The President then accused the Israeli embassy in Ireland of circulating the letter.

When asked how he thought the embassy obtained the letter he said he had “no idea”.

Higgins defended the letter and said it was “a standard one” that he has written to “many heads of state”. He added that he stressed the importance of peace in the region in the letter.

The first media to report on the letter was the London-based Jewish Chronicle on 29 July but the letter itself had already circulated on X, formerly Twitter.

There is a screenshot of an Iranian embassy tweet being shared tonight on X which purports to show the letter being shared by the embassy’s account on 28 July.

In a statement, the Israeli embassy said it was a “baseless accusation”.

“Unfortunately in Ireland, since the October 7 invasion by Hamas and massacre in Israel, which triggered this awful war, Israel has been subjected to a high level of malicious statements and accusations that have often manifested as incitement to hatred,” a spokesperson for the embassy said.

The statement continued: “This baseless accusation is highly inflammatory and potentially slanderous and the embassy rejects it completely. The fact remains that the letter was written and thefore it is the burden of the author to defend its content, which did not mention the threat Iran poses in the region, that it calls for Israel’s destruction, that it arms and funds terrorist organisations like Hamas and Hezbollah, not to mention the violations of human rights against its own citizens.”

In a statement this evening, a spokesperson for the President’s office told The Journal that President Higgins “made no accusations of a leak, he solely referred to the letter being circulated”.

“The exchange of letters upon the coming to office of a new Head of State is standard diplomatic practice for countries which share diplomatic relations. As is usual practice, the letter in question was drafted based on material supplied by the Department of Foreign Affairs and issued via standard diplomatic channels. Such letters have been sent to incoming Presidents of Iran for a number of decades.

“In response to questions, the President indicated his view that this standard diplomatic letter had been circulated over the summer and presented as being something out of the ordinary,” the spokesperson said.

Taoiseach’s response

Following President Higgin’s comments, the Taoiseach said he did not know how the letter was circulated.

“What I do certainly know is that I think the Israeli embassy should be focusing on things other than amplifying, circulating or referencing a letter that does really conform with normal diplomatic protocol between heads of state,” he said.

“You’d like to think that Israel would be more concerned with the fact that 14,000 *****ren in Gaza are dead, that at least 20,000 are missing, many presumed dead,” he added.

Speaking to media after arriving in New York for the United Nations General Assembly, Harris said his focus for the summit was “not on an exchange of letters” but on the fact that there is still a “horrific, bloody humanitarian catastrophe unfolding in the Middle East.”

“I have no interest whatsoever in getting into any sort of tit-for-tat or back-and-forth with the Israeli embassy or the government of a country that is continuing to allow this horrific humanitarian situation continue where *****ren are dying on a daily basis, many more being maimed, and many, many hundreds of thousands, if not millions, being deprived access to humanitarian aid,” the Taoiseach added.

https://www.thejournal.ie/michael-d-higgins-israel-iran-6494618-Sep2024/

Representatives for Gremlinistan deny shenanigans allegation.
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Israeli strikes kill 356 in heaviest daily toll in Lebanon since 1975-90 civil war
Israel says it has hit 1,300 targets in escalating conflict with Hezbollah, as tens of thousands flee their homes

At least 356 people have been killed and 1,246 injured, Lebanon’s health ministry has said, after a wave of Israeli airstrikes on alleged Hezbollah targets that left the country with its highest daily death toll since the end of the 1975-90 civil war.

Tens of thousands of people fled from south Lebanese towns and villages along the main road towards the capital, Beirut, in Israel’s most intense barrage in nearly a year of cross-border clashes, as sirens were also heard in the northern Israeli city of Haifa. The Lebanese health ministry said “*****ren, women and paramedics” were among the casualties.

Benjamin Netanyahu, the Israeli prime minister, said the military was changing the “security balance” along its northern border. “I promised we would change the security balance, the balance of power in the north – and that is exactly what we are doing,” the Israeli prime minister told a security meeting on Monday.

The Israel Defense Forces chief of staff, Lt Gen Herzi Halevi, said the Israeli military was preparing for the “next phases” in Lebanon, saying he would elaborate later. “Essentially, we are targeting combat infrastructure that Hezbollah has been building for the past 20 years. This is very significant,” he said.

The IDF said it had hit more than 1,300 Hezbollah targets in the previous 24 hours, in its biggest attack on the militant group since the Gaza war began last October, when Hezbollah began strikes in Israel in support of Hamas. Israel also carried out airstrikes in the Beqaa valley and its second airstrike on Beirut in a week, with what it said was a “limited” airstrike in the southern suburb of Dahieh. Israeli media reported that the target of the strike was Ali Karaki, Hezbollah’s number three military commander, although the group said he was in a safe location and unharmed by the attack.

read more: https://www.theguardian.com/world/2024/sep/23/israel-lebanon-strikes-evacuation-hezbollah

Qassam Brigades claims it ambushed convoy of Israeli vehicles

The armed wing of Hamas says it carried out an ambush to disrupt the supply line of Israeli forces advancing east of Rafah City.

“We targeted three military bulldozers and two Merkava tanks as they passed through the eastern George junction,” the group said.

Israeli army claims hundreds of Hezbollah targets hit

The Israeli military says it has struck approximately 800 Hezbollah targets in southern Lebanon and Bekaa Valley since this morning.

“Among the targets struck were buildings where Hezbollah hid rockets, missiles, launchers, UAVs and additional terrorist infrastructure,” the military said in a statement.

Lebanon death toll rises to 182

The death toll in Israeli attacks across Lebanon today has risen to 182, the Health Ministry has announced.

Another 727 people were wounded in the attacks.

US National Press Club calls for West Bank Al Jazeera office to be reopened

The US National Press Club (NPC) says the raiding and closing of Al Jazeera’s occupied West Bank bureau in Ramallah “is an aggressive, military action that should be reversed immediately.”

“The independent reporting provided by Al Jazeera is one of the few dependable sources of information about what is happening in the region,” Emily Wilkins, president of the NPC, said in a statement. “The bureau must be allowed to reopen, the confiscated equipment returned, and journalists allowed to continue their work.”

Wilkins also criticised how Israel closed down Al Jazeera’s office, including the “pulling down and destroying” a banner of journalist Shireen Abu Akleh who was killed by IDF forces while reporting in May 2022.

“Her killing has never been properly investigated and this assault on her memory is an aggressive and needless act. Shireen was an American citizen and the US must continue to press for justice in her case.”

https://www.aljazeera.com/news/liveblog/2024/9/23/israels-war-on-gaza-live-israel-reportedly-planning-north-gaza-siege
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 No.484434

KernowDamo says (via the US ABC news) that the Israeli supply-chain sabotage operation in Lebanon was a product of 15 years of infiltration.
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 No.484435

>>484434
If they blew the cover on a 15 year long running op, just to terrorize the Lebanese. That indicates irrational behavior, to put it politely.

Considering the question what else they might have been compromising.
My favored solution would be to harden the supply chains with all sorts of anti-tamper-indicators. Change the design of the devices so it's easy to disassemble and inspect. Maybe bring back transparent plastic shells. And make all the circuits and software FOSS to heighten the difficulty of inserting malicious "features"

However the solution that's most likely going to be chosen, will be to disassemble the Israeli secret service and trace back all the shit they've been up to. I guess captured Israeli spies will be the hot commodity in bounty-hunter circles.

Kernow Damo also points out the fallout for Israeli tech exports. I guess that's true. A lot of spy-ware-products come from Israel, i can't say that'll be a big loss. But yeah for the other stuff that'll be a case of this is why we can't have nice things

I don't think this can be swept under the rug. They triggered the kind of paranoid ocd, that never goes away.
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 No.484436

>>484433
>At least 356 people have been killed and 1,246 injured, Lebanon’s health ministry has said, after a wave of Israeli airstrikes on alleged Hezbollah targets
alleged
I saw Netanyahuu's speech where he said if Lebanese civilians are killed in Israeli attacks they are "human-shields". In light of such intense bullshit we have to assume that every Lebanese person they kill is a civilian unless we have evidence to the contrary.

The logic is this
If civilian-murder-justification-narrative = true
then default assumption = war-crime until proven otherwise

Therefore we have to assume they killed 356 civilians unless we get evidence that suggests otherwise.
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 No.484437

>>484436
The "human shields" shit is so *****ing Orwellian. It has literally never meant the thing the Israelis are using it to mean (which is just a civilian population in an area with a guerrilla conflict), but the US media has totally run with this insane cuckooland usage as though it was totally normal when absolutely nothing about it makes sense… not the application of the term to the situation, not the logic ("it's ok to shoot them because they're human shields" would be nonsense even if they were human shields… that's not an excuse, and if it was then that would defeat the purpose of human shields anyway), nothing about it holds up in any way, yet western media parrots this alien nonsense talking point anyway.
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 No.484438

Owen Jones - Israel's MURDEROUS Rampage In Lebanon: Mass Slaughter Beckons

Hamas says field commander killed in Lebanon air attack

Hamas’s armed wing, the Qassam Brigades, says its field commander in southern Lebanon, Hussein Mahmoud al-Nader, was killed in an Israeli strike in Lebanon.

The Palestinian group did not specify where the attack occurred but in a statement on its Telegram channel, it said that al-Nader hailed from Marjayoun, a town in southern Lebanon’s Nabatieh.

https://www.aljazeera.com/news/liveblog/2024/9/23/israels-war-on-gaza-live-israel-reportedly-planning-north-gaza-siege
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 No.484439

Kyle Kucklinski - ‘DE-ESCALATION THROUGH ESCALATION’: Israel UNLEASHES HELL On Gaza & Lebanon
Includes some election analysis, discussion of the threat of "Greater Israel," and more news aggregation.
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 No.484440

Mahmood OD on Lebanon, "greater Israel," and more
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 No.484441

>>484440
Amazing Netanyahu impression at 10:17
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 No.484442

https://x.com/sahouraxo/status/1838277233263157547
Lebanese journalist Fadi Boudia was hit by Israel while reporting live on air.
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 No.484443

https://twitter.com/pslnational/status/1838374839209566353
PSL - Chicago takes to the streets to say HANDS OFF LEBANON!

https://twitter.com/dancohen3000/status/1838288233173578097
Israeli police beat orthodox protestors with Batons.
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https://zeteo.com/p/hezbollah-israel-democrats-platform
"As Israel’s war on Gaza has spurred broader regional violence, fears of a severe escalation in Lebanon are growing. Tucked away in the Democratic National Committee’s new 2024 platform is language that seems to indicate the party’s openness to it.

"The Lebanese people deserve to live in an independent and sovereign Lebanon that is free from the grip of Iran-backed Hezbollah, and a corruption-free, competent, reform-minded government focused on addressing the needs of its people,” the DNC 2024 platform reads. “In this regard, the Administration is also committed to facilitating a diplomatic resolution to the ongoing hostilities along the Israel-Lebanon border that would ensure the return of both Israeli and Lebanese families to their homes.”

The language — published last week at the beginning of a political party convention that actively excluded Palestinian voices — came just days before Israel launched a “pre-emptive strike” on Lebanon in response to a “detected” forthcoming attack from Hezbollah.

Hezbollah has maintained that it is acting in support of Hamas, as ceasefire negotiations continue to stall. The new language — formally echoing the stance the Biden-Harris administration has maintained toward Hamas — could portend escalation in Lebanon broadly, considering the administration’s unconditional support of Israel in its quest to “eliminate Hamas,” resulting in broader devastation in Gaza."
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 No.484445

Morocco to try Israeli soldier for war crimes in Gaza: Report

An Israeli soldier detained while on holiday in Marrakesh will be tried in a Morocco court for committing war crimes in Gaza after widespread protests and a high-profile national lawsuit, The New Arab reported.

“The Court of Appeal in Rabat agreed to review the lawsuit after some effort, classifying it under terrorism-related crimes,” said Moroccan lawyer Najia El-Hadjaji, one of the seven lawyers behind the lawsuit, the outlet reported.

Moche Avichzer, the Israeli soldier, had shared posts from his Moroccan holiday on Instagram shortly after posting photos amid the rubble while on duty in Gaza, where he was stationed for three months, The New Arab said.

In late July, hundreds protested demanding that Avichzer be tried as a war criminal, the outlet reported.

“[His] actions are considered terrorist under both international and Moroccan law,” the lawsuit against the soldier states.

Islamic-Christian Commission urges UNGA to boycott Israel

An organisation that works for the safety of holy sites in Jerusalem has urged the UN General Assembly to boycott Israel.
The Islamic-Christian Commission for the Defense of Jerusalem and Holy Sites also asked the global body, which is holding its annual session, to “take effective legal measures to hold Israeli war criminals accountable”.

The commission called for measures to urge the International Criminal Court (ICC) to issue warrants against Israeli politicians accused of war crimes.

The ICC prosecutor has requested arrest warrants for Israeli PM Benjamin Netanyahu and Defence Minister Yoav Gallant. Warrants have also been sought against two Hamas leaders.

https://www.aljazeera.com/news/liveblog/2024/9/24/israels-war-on-gaza-live-no-respite-for-palestinians-from-bombardment

Videos capture Israeli attack on Lebanese capital

Footage shared online has captured the moment of the Israeli air attack on southern Beirut.

You can watch the videos, which have been verified by Al Jazeera, below:

https://twitter.com/Lebanon24/status/1838547820212597090
https://twitter.com/adelsamia/status/1838548375328727326
https://twitter.com/AhmadElHajj007/status/1838547841230188670

Hezbollah claims strike on Israeli base south of Haifa

The Lebanese group has said in a statement it bombed Israel’s Elyakim military base, south of Haifa, with Fadi 2 missiles.

The Israeli army said five projectiles were identified crossing from Lebanon into Israeli territory at around 1:07pm (11:07 GMT).

Some were intercepted and fragments were retrieved in the area of Elyakim, it said, adding that a reservist soldier was lightly injured and taken to hospital.

According to the statement, the Israeli air forces “struck and dismantled the launcher from which the projectiles were fired”.

Israeli army warns Lebanese villagers again

Spokesperson Avichay Adraee has issued an “urgent” statement warning residents of Lebanese villages to move at least 1km (0.6 miles) away from buildings it claimed are being used by Hezbollah.

The statement by the Israeli army also said that the air attacks continue.

As we previously reported, cars carrying Lebanese families fleeing Israel’s attacks, as well as ambulances and fire department vehicles, were hit on Monday, according to Lebanon’s Health Ministry.

Hundreds cross into Syria from Lebanon: Report

Some 500 people have crossed from Lebanon to war-torn Syria, a Syrian security official told AFP news agency, fleeing the deadliest Israeli bombardment since Hezbollah and Israel fought a devastating war in 2006.

“Around 500 people crossed the border through the Qusayr and Dabousiya crossings between 4 pm (1300 GMT) and midnight,” Monday, the security official told AFP, requesting anonymity to discuss sensitive matters.

“Vehicles were still crossing in the early hours of the morning,” he added.

White House urges Americans to leave Lebanon

White House national security spokesman John Kirby says Americans in Lebanon should leave now while flights are still available.

“We want to make sure that there are still commercial options available for Americans to leave, and they should be leaving now while those options are available,” Kirby told ABC News’s “Good Morning America” program, adding that US officials have been in constant contact with Israeli counterparts.

https://www.aljazeera.com/news/liveblog/2024/9/24/israel-attacks-lebanon-live-global-calls-for-restraint-as-492-killed
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 No.484446

>>484437
>The "human shields" shit is so *****ing Orwellian.
>It has literally never meant the thing the Israelis are using it to mean (which is just a civilian population in an area with a guerrilla conflict
>the logic ("it's ok to shoot them because they're human shields" would be nonsense even if they were human shields… that's not an excuse, and if it was then that would defeat the purpose of human shields anyway
I admire your dedication to refuting the internal logic of these bloodthirsty lunatics.
But objectively the word "human-shield" is just a derogatory term to dehumanize victims of war-crimes.

And realistically the only way to destroy this narrative is to begin using the word "human-shield" as a slur for zionist Israeli. They might just hate-speech ban the word entirely, in which case we win. Or they might begin genocide-splaining what the "correct definition" of a "human-shield" is. That's of course also a good outcome because as long as they're bogged down in "Nazi-technicalities" they're not able to manufacture consent for war-crimes.

They're not clever and suck at ideological struggle. Like we already were successful into baiting them into making the word Zionist a protected identity. Which means they can now officially be distinguished from the Jewish identity. They'll loose the ability to weaponize anti-semitism accusations and the memory of the holocaust, because of this. Jews that don't want to be associated with Israel's crimes will be able to distance their Jewish identity from the Zionist identity, which means the Zionist can no longer hold these people hostage.

If we could erode the human-shield narrative, it'll get easier to argue that killing civilians is a big no-no.
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 No.484447

>>484446
>But objectively the word "human-shield" is just a derogatory term to dehumanize victims of war-crimes.
No it's *****ing not lmao

See vid related - this is what a human shield is. It's an actual thing, but it has nothing to do with the way Israel is using the term. In fact, Israel has literally done this with Palestinians multiple times, it's an actual thing that people do. Also note that the guys in this video are not shooting the human shield.
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 No.484448

Hezbollah says Israel dropping ‘dangerous’ leaflets Lebanon: Report

Hezbollah’s media office says Israel has been dropping leaflets with a “very dangerous” barcode on them onto Lebanon’s eastern Bekaa Valley, Reuters has reported.

The group warned that scanning the code by phone would “withdraw all information” from any device.

There was no statement from the Israeli military on this issue.

Iran president says Hezbollah ‘cannot stand alone’ against Israel: Report

Iran’s President Masoud Pezeshkian says that its ally Hezbollah “cannot stand alone” against Israel.

“Hezbollah cannot stand alone against a country that is being defended and supported and supplied by Western countries, by European countries and the United States,” Pezeshkian said in an interview with CNN, translated from Farsi to English.

He called on the international community to “not allow Lebanon to become another Gaza,” in response to a question on whether Iran would use its influence with Hezbollah to urge restraint.

Iran called on the UN Security Council to “take immediate action” against the “insane” Israeli escalation.

Hezbollah attacks Israeli military base

On Telegram, Hezbollah says it fired 50 missiles at the Dado base of the Israeli military, near the city of Safed.

It said that this base is the operational headquarters of the Israeli army’s Northern Comand. The army has yet to comment on this attack, but an hour ago, it said it was launching an “extensive” wave of strikes against Lebanese territory.

Israeli air raids ongoing in Lebanon
Ali Hashem
Reporting from Tyre, Lebanon

In the past couple of minutes, there were several air strikes [on villages around the city of Tyre]. We witnessed minutes ago an Israeli interception of what’s thought to be drones attacking one of the Israeli positions on the border.

During the day, there were many developments, including Hezbollah introducing a new missile named Fadi-3.

In the past couple of days, Hezbollah announced Fadi-1 and Fadi-2 and they were the missiles that they launched towards the vicinity of Haifa.

Today, they said they used Fadi-3, which is an advanced rocket from this same family of rockets.

Israel conducted tens of air strikes in different areas in south Lebanon. In the past 24 hours, there have been more than 550 Lebanese people killed, and just recently this attack in Beirut, where at least six people were killed.

Reports are indicating that Israel was targeting one of Hezbollah’s senior commanders. But at the moment, we don’t have any word from Hezbollah on whether this commander survived this attack.

Iran’s Pezeshkian condemns ‘senseless’ UN inaction against Israel

The Iranian president has denounced the UN’s “inaction” against Israel, describing it as “senseless and incomprehensible”.

“In my meeting with the Secretary General of the United Nations, I said the UN inaction against the crimes of the occupying regime is senseless and incomprehensible,” Masoud Pezeshkian said in a post on X, adding that “I expressed my deep concern about the spread of the conflict in the entire Middle East.”

Israel has set a ‘trap’ for Hezbollah

Raymond Murphy, a professor at the University of Galway’s Irish Centre for Human Rights, says the situation in Lebanon is “extremely dangerous” and that Israel has attacked to not only defeat Hezbollah but provoke it to respond with increasing force.

“And as a consequence, possibly to bring Iran into the conflict, as well as the Houthis in Yemen, which would force the hand of the United States,” the former UN peacekeeper told Al Jazeera from Galway, Ireland.

“So if the situation escalates and Hezbollah falls for what is essentially a trap that’s being set by the Israelis and responds very forcefully … then the United States will also step in in defence of Israel,” he added.

Murphy said that the situation is already out of control and escalation could lead to unknown consequences.

“So it’s really important to put pressure on the Israelis to cease the current round of hostilities,” he said. “And the only country that can really do that, though, is the United States.”

Two UNHCR staff killed in Israeli air attacks on Lebanon

The UN’s refugee agency (UNHCR) says two of its staff were among the people killed in Israel’s bombardment of Lebanon.

“Israeli airstrikes in Lebanon are now relentlessly claiming hundreds of civilian lives,” UNHCR head Filippo Grandi said on X.

“And I am very saddened to confirm that two UNHCR colleagues were also killed yesterday,” he added, extending his condolences.

https://www.aljazeera.com/news/liveblog/2024/9/24/israel-attacks-lebanon-live-global-calls-for-restraint-as-492-killed
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 No.484449

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>>484447
>See vid related - this is what a human shield is.
that's "just" a hostage situation in my eyes
>Also note that the guys in this video are not shooting the human shield.
How about they're not killing the hostage

>It's an actual thing, but it has nothing to do with the way Israel is using the term.

Yeah but it only applies if your concept of conflict resolution is shooting "the bad guy"
If you find another way to resolve the conflict there's no reason to even conceptualize a shield (human or otherwise) blocking your shot.

I think the goal is to reconfigure the world where conflicts are resolved by skilled diplomats, and military power exists as an incentive to keep it in the diplomatic arena. You know a generally sane world where nobody worries whether bombs might drop on their heads. I don't mean a hopeless utopia, i mean shaping all the hierarchies to put the peace-makers on top and the war-mongers at the bottom, and holding them down if necessary. You know there's currently repression against people who advocate for peace, well that can be inverted.

Look at it from a strategical point of view, by rejecting the concept entirely the war-crime consent manufacturing machine falls flat. By conceptually rejecting the "human-shield" , we gain more than we loose. If you try to explain: they're using words wrong that puts you too much at a disadvantage.

For the world we want to build, we don't need it anyway, and in order to resolve actual hostage situations, we'll go the inspector gadget rout, we stop wasting R&D on rubbish like surveillance or police militarization and instead go for clever technical toys that are actually useful for things like bloodlessly foiling hostage taking. How come nobody has invented a stun-technology that can make a limb go numb, like when your leg falls asleep. Something that can be applied to the arm holding a gun at the head of a hostage.
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 No.484450

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>>484449
>that's "just" a hostage situation in my eyes
He's literally holding her in front of him so they won't shoot him.

>Yeah but it only applies if your concept of conflict resolution is shooting "the bad guy"

>If you find another way to resolve the conflict there's no reason to even conceptualize a shield (human or otherwise) blocking your shot.
I mean, this isn't really true. Israelis regularly (actually) use Palestinians as human shields, IE strapping them to the hoods of cars, making them go in tunnels for them, etc. and it's not like the Israeli state is open to negotiation. It is an actual phenomenon (and a real war crime), it doesn't just automatically go away if you change your mindset. The reason that the Israeli appropriation of the term is so insane isn't that it's just a made up concept, it's that the way they're using it is like an alien who has no idea what words mean, and US media just parrots it anyway despite the fact that it makes no *****ing sense. The entire claim of "we had to shoot them, they were human shields, it's somebody else's fault!!!" is Bizarro world logic with no connection to reality and no connection to the legal implications of an opponent who uses human shields - "they were human shields" is not an excuse for shooting even an actual human shield let alone bombing an entire refugee camp to get one (unproven) Hamas guy who you claim is somewhere in the vicinity. It's completely divorced both from what human shields actually are and from any coherent legal argument based on that concept.

>Look at it from a strategical point of view, by rejecting the concept entirely the war-crime consent manufacturing machine falls flat.

Using human shields is literally a war crime and the IDF are the ones who have actually been doing it for decades lol

>If you try to explain: they're using words wrong that puts you too much at a disadvantage.

No it doesn't, it's an incredibly simple concept and most people understand it. Pointing out that the Israelis are lying about shit constantly isn't a disadvantage.
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 No.484451

>>484450
What you said is all technically correct.

However the Zionist successfully poisoned common language and a "human-shield" is now analogue to a Nazi saying "unter-menschen" (subhuman).

"Unter-menschen" was a term invented by the philosopher Niche and he meant something different then the Nazis. There's still a few people arguing this point, but it's largely ruined. Same with the swastika symbol that's also mostly ruined, de-nazifying that is ultra hard.

The practicle thing to do is to burn the murder-words the Zionists have appropriated. And update our definitions.

What the roach-guy in that video does that could be called "mortal hostage endangerment".
These Zionist war-crimes you described could be called "mortal civilian endangerment"

See what i did there, was pick definitions you can't turn into a identity-noun. I think the reason why "human-shield" could be bastardized by the zionists is because it's a noun that can describe a person. And therefor it can be turned into a dehumanizing derogatory. My definition-words can only describe actions, that eliminates this type of language-game.

Fascism always looks for dehumanizing language, and we should pick our words in such a way to make that as hard as possible.

I do empathize with your position, i get why you want to reclaim the word "human-shield" and return it to the original meaning as defined in international law. But it's easier to pester 500 legal scholars to make them update legal documents and text-books than it is to change living language spoken by millions of people.

I don't mind if you continue picking apart bizarro world logic
It's not incompatible with my strategy, but you do choose a path that is harder than it needs to be.
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 No.484455

>>484449
>However the Zionist successfully poisoned common language and a "human-shield" is now analogue to a Nazi saying "unter-menschen" (subhuman).
They actually didn't, though. They want to, which makes willfully conceding on this silly. They don't even have a case in the popular conception, and pretending they did when we're talking about an actual war crime is stupid.

>"Unter-menschen" was a term invented by the philosopher Niche and he meant something different then the Nazis. There's still a few people arguing this point, but it's largely ruined. Same with the swastika symbol that's also mostly ruined, de-nazifying that is ultra hard.


Nietzsche was more known for "ubermensch," I don't think he coined "untermensch" or used it particularly often. The concept of the untermensch was largely a Nazi creation, and the racial concept of "subhumans" wasn't tainted by the Nazis, it was already racist. The swastika is a better example, I guess, but the Nazis invented Asperger's syndrome, and nobody gives a *****. Also, "human shields" isn't on the Israeli flag.

>The practicle thing to do is to burn the murder-words the Zionists have appropriated. And update our definitions.

Why would I change my definition?
No normal person has changed their definition to accommodate Zionist lies, the Zionist lies only benefit from ambiguity. All it takes to destroy that ambiguity is to clarify what the Zionists are actually talking about, at which point ordinary people say "wait a minute, that doesn't sound like using human shields."

>What the roach-guy in that video does that could be called "mortal hostage endangerment".

>These Zionist war-crimes you described could be called "mortal civilian endangerment"
This is so stupid I'm not going to entertain it anymore after I finish this reply. The notion of changing the language in well-established international law to some other unwieldy neologism just so Zionists can be right at the very moment when nobody believes their shit anymore is just so damn silly. Maybe we should start calling self-defense "protective actions performed for life and wellbeing" or something, too, I mean this sounds like a joke.

>See what i did there, was pick definitions you can't turn into a identity-noun. I think the reason why "human-shield" could be bastardized by the zionists is because it's a noun that can describe a person. And therefor it can be turned into a dehumanizing derogatory. My definition-words can only describe actions, that eliminates this type of language-game.

… It's not a "derogatory." Your whole take here is completely silly, there's nothing uniquely vulnerable about "human shield," I feel dumber for reading this.

>Fascism always looks for dehumanizing language, and we should pick our words in such a way to make that as hard as possible.

They literally just took a war crime they're doing and accused the people they don't like of it. That's it. It's like when they say Hamas *****d people on October 7th, that's not because there's something uniquely vulnerable about the word "*****," they will do this with literally any crime they can accuse Palestinians of no matter what you call the crime. We don't need to start calling ***** some other word and acting like the Zionists are using it correctly by accusing people who didn't do it, that's nuts.

>I do empathize with your position, i get why you want to reclaim the word "human-shield"

It's not "reclaiming" lmao
The Zionists are literally the only people in the entire world who use it in this way. It's literally, institutionally, on the books as a legal term and those books don't say what Zionists want you to think they say. There are more people who think criticizing Israel is racist against Jews than think a "human shield" is anyone in a hospital within a mile of someone accused of being Hamas, it's not actually a common belief, and even the Zionists themselves don't sincerely believe that that's what the term means.

>But it's easier to pester 500 legal scholars to make them update legal documents and text-books than it is to change living language spoken by millions of people.

It's completely delusional to think that more people agree with every single piece of Zionist propaganda than know about a well established term for literally using a person as a shield. It's not even a propaganda war, the "contest" over the meaning of "human shield" literally does not exist outside of your head. There are more gamers using the term than Zionists using it, and they don't mean what the Zionists mean, either. You've essentially somehow reached a conclusion where the logical course of action, in your mind, is essentially to go around telling everyone to stop using murder to mean "killing a person" because the most insane people on the face of the Earth are using "murder" to refer to something completely different, and you just sound totally batshit.
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 No.484456

Syrian air defences intercept missiles in Tartous, army sources say

Syrian air defences intercepted suspected Israeli missiles targeting the Mediterranean port city of Tartous, Syrian army sources told Reuters news agency, after witnesses said they heard multiple explosions.

We’ll bring you more soon.

Israeli settlers burn Palestinian land in the occupied West Bank

Palestinian media has published footage, which we verified, of fires breaking out over large swathes of agricultural land owned by Palestinians in the town of Yasuf, east of Salfit in the occupied West Bank

The Salfit Governorate released a statement via Facebook saying that Israeli settlers from the Tapuach settlement burned dozens of olive trees in Yasuf.

Settler attacks on Palestinians and their property are frequent occurrences in the occupied West Bank, even as Western countries issue sanctions against those they deem to be leaders of the violence.

In mid-August, 23-year-old Mahmoud Abdel Qader Sadda was shot dead and another Palestinian suffered critical gunshot wounds to the chest in an attack on the village of Jit, east of Qalqilya.

Hezbollah confirms killing of commander in Israeli strike on Beirut

On Telegram, the Lebanese group says that the “mujahid leader” Ibrahim Muhammad Qubaisi “Hajj Abu Musa” was killed today.

Hezbollah made no mention of the location or manner of his death, but Israel earlier claimed to have targeted and killed him in a strike on a residential area in the southern suburbs of Beirut.

The strike killed six people in total and wounded at least 15 others, according to the Lebanese government.

The Israeli military claimed Qubaisi was responsible for recent rocket attacks on Israel.

Lebanon’s FM says US only country that can make ‘difference in the Middle East’

But Lebanon’s Foreign Minister Abdallah Bou Habib said Biden’s address was “not strong, not promising” and the US was the only country “that can really make a difference in the Middle East”.

Washington is Israel’s longtime ally and biggest arms supplier.

The United States “is the key … to our salvation”, he told an event in New York City hosted by the Carnegie Endowment for International Peace.

Half a million people are estimated to have been displaced in Lebanon, he said. He said Lebanon’s prime minister hoped to meet with US officials over the next two days.

Israel has drastically ramped up attacks on Lebanon in recent days, killing at least 569 people since yesterday, according to the country’s Health Ministry.

Top US officials have repeatedly said that they do not want to see an all-out war in Lebanon, but have not announced concrete steps towards that goal.

https://www.aljazeera.com/news/liveblog/2024/9/24/israel-attacks-lebanon-live-global-calls-for-restraint-as-492-killed
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 No.484457

https://x.com/StatusCoup/status/1838702334475669560
Live now, Hands off Lebanon protest, NYC
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 No.484459

>>484455
Listen i don't want to fight you since we're basically on the same side, but i feel like you're not taking the strongest position. Maybe you are right and the utterly insane reality distortion of the Zionists dooms their propaganda narrative from the start and it's not really necessary to do anything more than push back a little.
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 No.484460

Finkelstein is right here.
Everybody needs to be prepared by now to fight a war to avoid the US being dragged into Iran. If you aren't yet, now's the time to start, and to find anyone sympathetic and help them prepare. That's it.

Get guns, get whatever explosive material you can get your hands on and learn how to use it, if you know anyone who's active duty, make a case to them that mutiny is in the national interest and their constitutional duty as the US gets roped in even more. Learn valuable skills, and prepare to make use of them. This is not a drill. You don't have multiple shots at this, no one is going to handle it for you, and there's no time to be doing anything else.
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 No.484470

Islamic Resistance in Iraq claims drone attack on Golan Heights

The Iraqi armed group said it attacked “by drone, a military target in the north” of Israel’s occupied territories, in a statement on Telegram.

The Times of Israel linked the attack to sirens sounding in the occupied Golan Heights and said that no injuries were reported.

The Islamic Resistance in Iraq is comprised of Iran-backed militias and has carried out dozens of rocket and drone attacks on targets in Israel as well as US forces in Iraq and Syria since Israel’s war on Gaza began.

Israeli army must be ‘strongly prepared’ for Lebanon ground operation: General

The head of the Israeli army’s Northern Command in the northern region has said the military should “strongly prepared” for a ground offensive into Lebanon.

Speaking to troops simulating a ground operation, Major General Ori Gordin referred to the launch of Israel’s new military campaign in Lebanon, saying it “began with a very significant blow to Hezbollah’s capabilities” with a focus on rocket capabilities and causing significant damage to the Lebanese group’s commanders and members.

He added that the Israeli army needed “to change the security situation” and be “strongly prepared to enter” Lebanon in a [ground] maneuvre”.

Gaza hospitals halt reception of 88 unnamed bodies from Israel

Hospitals say they have suspended the procedures for receiving 88 bodies that were brought back to the besieged and bombarded territory, given the Israeli forces’ refusal to provide the necessary information to identify them.

According to the Wafa news agency, hospitals said in a statement that the bodies must be received in conformity with humanitarian and international standards and in a manner that “preserves the dignity” of the deceased.

Norway investigates possible link into Lebanon pager explosions

Norway has begun a preliminary investigation into reports that a Norwegian-owned company was linked to the pagers that exploded in Lebanon last week.

“[Norway’s security police, PST] has initiated a preliminary investigation to determine whether there are reasons for starting a [full] investigation on the basis of allegations in the media that a Norwegian-owned company may have been involved in the dissemination of pagers to Hezbollah,” PST lawyer Haris Hrenovica told Reuters news agency.

Bulgarian authorities began investigating Sofia-based company Norta Global last week. The company was founded in 2022 by Norwegian citizen Rinson Jose.

Jose has been working in the sales department of DN Media Group since 2020, according to the company and Jose’s LinkedIn profile. He left for a conference in Boston, US on September 17, but his employer told Reuters they have not been able to reach him since he last contacted his colleagues by email on September 18.

The pager explosions in Lebanon killed 39 people, wounded thousands and are widely believed to have been carried out by Israel, which has neither confirmed nor denied its involvement.

Taiwan, Hungary and Bulgaria are also investigating possible links in the supply chain.

Iran’s Khamenei says ‘Palestinian resistance, Hezbollah will prevail’

Killing important members of Hezbollah will not bring the Lebanese group to its knees, Iran’s Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei has said.

“For the upcoming elections, the US administration is willing to see Israel winning the war. It is publicly supporting Israel. At the same time this administration needs votes from the Muslim community,” he said.

“Israel is flooded with weapons and funds from all directions, while the resistance fighters do not posses one tenth of that. However, victory will be for those fighting for the cause of God. The Palestinian resistance will prevail. Hezbollah will prevail.”

Cameraman killed by Israeli air strike in southern Lebanon

Al-Manar TV cameraman Kamel Karaki has been killed in an Israeli air raid on Qantara town in south Lebanon, local media reports say.

Al Jazeera correspondent Ali Hashem, reporting from Tyre, said Karaki was well-known within the journalist community.

“I’ve known him for the past 22 years,” Hashem said. “It shows how this wave of strikes has been indiscriminate.”

Another journalist, Hadi al-Sayed, who worked for the Lebanese TV channel Al Mayadeen, was killed on Monday in an Israeli air raid on his home in southern Lebanon.

Karaki is the fifth journalist to be killed in Lebanon since October 7. The International Federation of Journalists documented the death of four more journalists, including Reuters’s Issam Abdallah, who was killed as an Israeli tank fired at a group of journalists in Alma el-Shaab on October 13.

The aggressor here is certainly the Israeli military
Zein Basravi
Reporting from Amman, Jordan

Al Jazeera is reporting from Amman because it has been banned by the Israeli government.

Everything points towards more and more escalation on the northern border, more and more escalation into communities inside Lebanon.

Netanyahu has decided to postpone his trip to New York for the UN General Assembly. He will be meeting ministers and security and military establishment officials for consultations likely on how to continue the conflict in the north.

One report also says that Israel has asked the US to warn Iran not to interfere as it carries on and warned Iran to be prepared for any attacks if it does.

Inside Israel, sirens were sounding this morning. We are expecting a lot more today, especially since that missile was fired towards Tel Aviv by Hezbollah last night.

Hezbollah is stating it does not want to hit population centres and really, the results speak for themselves. The death toll since this uptick on the Israeli side still stands at zero. Whereas on the Lebanese side, it is being counted in the hundreds.

The aggressor here is certainly the Israeli military. And they’re leaving very little room for any party in the region to come to any sort of negotiated deal at this stage.

https://www.aljazeera.com/news/liveblog/2024/9/25/israel-attacks-lebanon-live-families-flee-israeli-bombs-unsure-where-to-go
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 No.484471

More from Norman Finkelstein on recent events in Lebanon.
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 No.484474

>>484471
He's mostly correct.

Hezbollah has demonstrated some sophistication in air-combat recently though. They have shown that they have areal reconnaissance and that they can do precision strikes. So Israeli air-strips would likely come under fire and force Israeli jets to use other airbases in other countries. That would reduce the amount of attacks they can fly.

I would say Israel used to have full air-supremacy and now they are down a peg to contested air-supremacy. Not a huge downgrade but their advantage has shrunk a little.
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 No.484475

Breaking news and analysis on day 355 of Gaza's Al-Aqsa Flood | The Electronic Intifada Podcast

More than 90,000 newly displaced in Lebanon

The International Organization for Migration says at least 90,530 people have been newly displaced in Lebanon in recent days due to Israeli attacks.

Nearly 40,000 of them are sheltering in 283 sites, the UN agency added.

Israeli army drafting reservists for war in Lebanon

The Israeli military has issued a statement saying it is “calling up a number of reserve brigades for operational activities in the northern arena” in a reference to the ongoing conflict in Lebanon, which borders Israel to the north.

Muslim body calls for Blinken’s resignation over Gaza aid report

The Council on American-Islamic Relations (CAIR), a US Muslim civil rights and advocacy organisation, is calling on US Secretary of State Antony Blinken to resign after it was revealed he ignored assessments by US government agencies and officials indicating that Israel blocked US aid to Gaza earlier this year.

Investigative news outlet ProPublica reported yesterday that the US Agency for International Development (USAID) told the State Department in April that Israel was subjecting US humanitarian aid destined for Gaza to “arbitrary denial, restriction and impediments”.

In May, Blinken delivered a State Department report to Congress stating the opposite.

“When a senior American official lies to Congress in the middle of genocide so that the government can keep funding that genocide, he is deliberately flouting the law and prolonging the suffering of millions of innocent people who desperately need our government to stop funding their slaughter,” CAIR National Executive Director Nihad Awad said in a statement.

https://www.aljazeera.com/news/liveblog/2024/9/25/israel-attacks-lebanon-live-families-flee-israeli-bombs-unsure-where-to-go
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 No.484486

Islamic Resistance in Iraq claims drone strikes on Israel

Islamic Resistance in Iraq called for intensified attacks on Israel as it claimed responsibility for an attack by two unmanned aerial vehicles on the southern city of Eilat.

In a statement on Telegram, it said the strikes were “in support of the people in Palestine and Lebanon and in response to the massacres” committed by Israel.

The Israeli army said it intercepted a drone launched towards Eilat from “the east”, adding another fell inside the port city. Two people were slightly wounded.

Earlier, Iraq’s Hezbollah Brigades spokesman Abu Ali al-Askari issued an appeal for ramped-up operations against Israel. “We hope factions in the Islamic Resistance, which support Palestine and Lebanon, will increase the number and severity of their operations,” Askari said.

Israeli strikes on Lebanon kill 72, wound nearly 400: Health Ministry

Israeli attacks on Lebanon killed 72 people on Wednesday, the Health Ministry says.

Israeli air strikes killed 38 people in southern Lebanon, 12 in the eastern Bekaa region, and 22 in three towns north and south of the capital, Beirut.

Nearly 400 people were wounded, it said in a statement.

Israeli fighter jets forced to flee Lebanon airspace: Hezbollah

Hezbollah says its air defence units engaged and successfully forced two Israeli aircraft to leave Lebanese airspace “using appropriate weapons” near the Lebanese towns of Hula and Meiss el-Jabal.

Fighters also targeted the Kiryat Motzkin settlement with a barrage of rockets and carried out a second round of strikes with Fadi-1 missiles.

Israel has launched waves of deadly air strikes on Lebanon since Monday, killing nearly 700 people. The international community has warned against Israeli attacks on Lebanon as they raise the spectre of spreading the Gaza war regionally.

Syria faces influx of people fleeing Israeli bombing: UN

The Middle East cannot afford another displacement crisis, the United Nations refugee agency has warned.

“Thousands of Lebanese and Syrian people are fleeing Lebanon for Syria in desperation as Israeli air strikes continue to devastate civilian lives,” UN High Commissioner for Refugees (UNHCR) chief Filippo Grandi said in a statement.

UNHCR is ramping up efforts to address the situation. “Hundreds of vehicles are backed up in queues at the Syrian border. Many people are also arriving on foot, carrying what they can. Large crowds – including women, ***** *****ren and babies – are waiting in line after spending the night outdoors in falling temperatures,” said the statement.

It said the attacks are “extracting a terrible toll”, driving tens of thousands from their homes.

“It is yet another ordeal for families who previously fled war in Syria only now to be bombed in the country where they sought shelter,” Grandi said. “We must avoid replaying these scenes of despair and devastation.”

Netanyahu UN speech ‘at a point of being persona non grata’

The UN Security Council holds an emergency meeting in about one hour with the focus on Israel’s deadly assault on Lebanon.

Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, meanwhile, is expected to address the UN General Assembly on Friday. He will seek to persuade a world growing increasingly hostile to Israel’s war on Gaza and attacks on Lebanon that the aims are justified.

“He arrives almost at a point of being persona non grata,” said Alon Liel, a former director-general of Israel’s foreign ministry and outspoken critic of Netanyahu. “There is no doubt that he knows how to deliver a speech. I think the world buys his chatter less and less.”

Yossi Shain, a professor of international relations at Georgetown and Tel Aviv University, said Netanyahu’s speeches abroad were often meant to impress audiences at home, and this one is no different.

“In his view, any such trips to New York, to the grand stage of world affairs, he considers an advantage,” said Shain.

https://www.aljazeera.com/news/liveblog/2024/9/25/israel-attacks-lebanon-live-families-flee-israeli-bombs-unsure-where-to-go
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 No.484488

>>484475
>The International Organization for Migration says at least 90,530 people have been newly displaced in Lebanon in recent days due to Israeli attacks.
It's been what ? a few days ?
How's there already so many people being affected ?

>The Council on American-Islamic Relations (CAIR), a US Muslim civil rights and advocacy organisation, is calling on US Secretary of State Antony Blinken to resign

I think Blinken may have already gotten benched by the Pentagon because he tried to start a nuclear war with Russia.
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 No.484489

>>484486
>Netanyahu UN speech ‘at a point of being persona non grata’
>Netanyahu, meanwhile, is expected to address the UN General Assembly

I bet there's tones of UN people trying to come up with excuses why they can't attend in order to avoid listening to that guy
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 No.484490

Israel ‘spreading terror’ in Lebanon, PM tells UN Security Council

Lebanese Prime Minister Najib Mikati has told an emergency meeting of the UNSC that Israel “is spreading terror and fear among the Lebanese citizens in full view of the world”.

“Israel is violating our sovereignty by sending their warplanes and drones to our skies,” he said. “Hundreds of civilians lost their life within a few days. Hospitals are overwhelmed, unable to accept more injured.”

“Lebanon is today victim of an electronic cyber aggression and of an air and maritime aggression that can turn into a ground aggression and can become an all-out regional war,” Mikati warned the council, before imploring its 15 members to respond.

“I hope to come back to my country armed with your explicit stance calling for the cessation of this aggression and for the respect of the sovereignty and safety of my country,” he said.

Israel army says it hit Hezbollah infrastructure on Syria-Lebanon border

The Israeli army said it hit Hezbollah infrastructure on the Syria-Lebanon border used by the Lebanese group to transfer weapons from the neighbouring country.

Lebanese Transport Minister Ali Hamieh earlier told Reuters news agency that the Israeli strike hit the Syrian end of a small bridge that provides a crossing into Lebanon.

More than 22,000 people have crossed into Syria amid Israeli strikes on Lebanon, according to Syrian security sources quoted by AFP.

Lots of ‘enthusiasm’ in Israel for Lebanon offensive

Many in Israel see the continuing military operation in Lebanon, including last week’s pager explosions and recent air strikes, as a “success” against Hezbollah, according to Israeli investigative journalist Meron Rapoport.

However, the memories of Israel’s bloody wars in Lebanon in 1982 and 2006 still linger, leading to more hesitancy about a ground operation, Rapoport told Al Jazeera.

“I think if Israel really [waged] a ground operation, this will change things. And I think this is why Israel is still hesitant,” he said.

Israel’s government “is talking about a ground operation, threatening a ground operation” but starting a ground operation, is “another story”, he added.

Gaza Health Ministry forms committee to deal with 88 unidentifiable bodies

The Gaza Ministry of Health says it has formed a committee that includes “all relevant parties” to deal with a container carrying 88 unidentifiable bodies returned by Israel ahead of their burial.

The ministry said it holds Israel “fully responsible for the inhumane and immoral way it deals with the bodies” and called on the international community to pressure Israel to comply with international protocols.

Turkey preparing to evacuate citizens from Lebanon

Turkey is getting ready to potentially evacuate its citizens and foreign nationals from Lebanon, according to a Turkish defence ministry source cited by Reuters news agency.

“Preliminary planning and preparations for a potential evacuation operation are being made,” the source said.

The report comes as Netanyahu said the news of a ceasefire with Hezbollah is “not true” and instructed his military to keep fighting with full force.

Ceasefire news ‘not true’, says Netanyahu’s office

The Israeli PM’s office has released a statement on Netanyahu’s X page saying the “news about a ceasefire is not true”.

The US, France, Canada, Australia, Japan, Qatar, the UAE and Saudi Arabia have backed a 21-day ceasefire in Lebanon.

But his office said that Netanyahu “did not even respond” to the proposal.

“The news about the supposed directive to moderate the fighting in the north is also the opposite of the truth.”

The statement added that the PM instructed the Israeli forces “to continue the fighting with full force, and according to the plans presented to him”.

https://www.aljazeera.com/news/liveblog/2024/9/26/israel-attacks-lebanon-live-72-killed-in-latest-wave-of-israeli-attacks
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Senators formally introduce bill to block US weapons sales to Israel

Bernie Sanders said that he, along with fellow Democratic senators Peter Welch and Jeff Merkley, had formally introduced legislation seeking to block the sale of more than $20bn in US arms sales to Israel.

“Prime Minister Netanyahu’s extremist government has not simply waged war against Hamas. It has waged all-out war against the Palestinian people, killing more than 41,000 Palestinians and injuring more than 95,000 – 60 percent of whom are women, *****ren or elderly people,” Sanders said in a Wednesday news release.

The Senate will vote on the Joint Resolutions of Disapproval when it reconvenes in November. Sanders said Israel’s use of US weaponry in Gaza has violated stipulations outlined in the Foreign Assistance Act of 1961 and the Arms Export Control Act.

“There is a mountain of documentary evidence demonstrating that these weapons are being used in violation of US and international law,” he said. “Sending more weapons is not only immoral, it is also illegal.”

Bisan Owda and AJ+ win Emmy for It’s Bisan From Gaza – and I’m Still Alive

Palestinian journalist Bisan Owda and Al Jazeera’s AJ+ have won an Emmy for their report, It’s Bisan From Gaza – and I’m Still Alive.

The short film documented the initial days of Israeli bombardment and its devastating impact on everyday people in the Gaza Strip.

Four people questioned in Taiwan over exploding pagers in Lebanon

Prosecutors in Taiwan have confirmed they’ve now questioned four people as witnesses in relation to their investigation into exploding pagers in Lebanon that have been linked to a Taiwanese company.

At least 32 people died and thousands more were injured in successive days of attacks last week as handheld communication devices used by Hezbollah exploded in a suspected Israeli espionage operation targeting the Lebanese armed group.

The branding of electronics manufacturer Gold Apollo was found on exploded pagers. The Taiwan-based firm has denied it produced the products, saying it licensed its design and branding to Hungary-based company, BAC. Taiwan’s government has also denied the pagers were made in Taiwan.

Last week, Taiwanese prosecutors questioned Gold Apollo’s CEO Hsu Ching-kuang and a woman named Teresa Wu, the sole employee of a company called Apollo Systems Ltd, which Hsu claims facilitated the deal with BAC.

One current and one former employee of Gold Apollo have now also been questioned as witnesses, according to the Shilin District Prosecutors Office in Taipei, which is leading the probe.

https://www.aljazeera.com/news/liveblog/2024/9/26/israel-attacks-lebanon-live-72-killed-in-latest-wave-of-israeli-attacks
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 No.484493

https://twitter.com/BTnewsroom/status/1839278272317690177
NOW: Palestine solidarity activists are blocking the highway to the United Nations ahead of Benjamin Netanyahu’s speech today
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 No.484498

Hezbollah confirms killing of commander in Beirut

An Israeli strike killed the head of one of Hezbollah’s drone units, Mohammad Hussein Surur, the Lebanese armed group confirmed.

Surur is the latest commander killed by Israel in days of assassinations. The Israeli military earlier said in a statement its fighter jets “targeted and eliminated” Surur.

It was the fourth attack in a week targeting Hezbollah officials in a densely populated area of southern Beirut, one of the group’s strongholds.

Israeli attacks kill 92 in Lebanon in one day: Health Ministry

Israeli air strikes have killed 92 people in Lebanon over the past 24 hours, its Health Ministry says.

In a series of statements, it said Israeli attacks killed 40 people in towns and villages in the south, 48 in two eastern regions, and four in the east of central Mount Lebanon governorate. Overall, 153 people were wounded.

More than 700 people have died since Israel’s air campaign began on Monday.

Lebanon says more than 1,500 people killed by Israel since October 2023

Lebanon says the death toll from Israeli assaults across the country hit 1,540 since last October.

The Disaster Risk Management Unit said in a report the number of wounded stands at 5,410, and “the number of displaced individuals registered in approved shelters had risen to 77,100 by Wednesday afternoon”.

The report said shelters in public facilities increased to 565 including schools, vocational institutes, and agricultural centres.

Israeli military says it intercepted missile fired from Yemen

The Israeli military says it shot down a missile fired from Yemen that targeted Tel Aviv.

“The missile fired from Yemen was successfully intercepted by the ‘Arrow’ Aerial Defense System. Sirens and explosions were heard following the interception and falling shrapnel,” it said in a message on Telegram.

Yemen’s Houthis have also launched drones and missiles from across the Red Sea towards Eilat, a southern Israeli port city.

The group has been attacking Israeli-linked ships in the Red Sea since November in what it says is a campaign of solidarity with Palestinians and against Israel’s continuing war on Gaza.

Israel breaks down new $8.7bn in US military assistance

Despite polls showing more than half of Americans believe US military aid to Israel should be restricted, Washington continues to provide large amounts of military assistance to Tel Aviv.

Israel announced on Thursday that it’s set to receive a military aid package from the United States totalling $8.7bn – even as it continues to ignore global demands for ceasefire in both Gaza and Lebanon.

The money is “to support Israel’s ongoing military efforts”, Israel’s defence ministry said in a statement.

“The package comprises $3.5bn for essential wartime procurement, which has already been transferred … and $5.2bn designated for air defence systems, including the Iron Dome, David’s Sling, and an advanced laser system.”

Norway issues warrant for man linked to Lebanon device blasts

Norwegian police issued an international search request for Rinson Jose, a Norwegian-Indian man linked to the sale of pagers to the Lebanese group Hezbollah that exploded last week.

Jose, 39, disappeared while on a work trip to the US last week. He is a founder of a Bulgarian company reportedly part of the pager supply chain.

Police last week opened an investigation into a Norwegian man’s alleged links to the blasts. “A missing persons case has been opened and we have issued an international search for the person,” Mari Elise Bunaes Myhrer of the Oslo police told broadcaster NRK.

Hundreds of pagers and walkie-talkies detonated across Lebanon last week, killing at least 37 people and wounding nearly 3,000 in an attack widely blamed on Israel, which has refused to comment.

Casualties after Israeli forces hit central Gaza

Our colleagues at Al Jazeera Arabic report a Palestinian was killed and others injured following an Israeli attack on a civilian car in Bureij camp.

Israel’s military continued its attacks across the besieged coastal enclave, killing at least 37 Palestinians including 15 in another bombing of a school shelter for war-displaced civilians.

Israel plans to target Iranian weapons transfers to Hezbollah
Hamdah Salhut
Reporting from Amman, Jordan

Al Jazeera is reporting from outside Israel because it has been banned by the Israeli government.

Israel says all options are on the table, that it’s going to spare no effort when it comes to accomplishing the goal of returning evacuated Israelis back to those towns and settlements in northern Israel

What else we heard from the Israeli army chief of staff was also quite interesting. He said there will be Israeli military boots in enemy territory, and air strikes conducted by the army are going to assist with that – a similar policy to what we saw last October and November in the Gaza Strip.

The head of Israel’s air force said he’s prepared to assist the Israeli military on the ground with continued air strikes, should there need to be a ground invasion into Lebanese territory.

He wants to prevent Iran from assisting Hezbollah in any which when it comes to weapons transfers, the air force chief said.

Bodies returned by Israeli army to Gaza unidentifiable
Hani Mahmoud
Reporting from Deir el-Balah, central Gaza

The past few hours have been quite emotional, but particularly for families waiting to know anything about their missing *****ren.

Many of these people were taken from evacuation centres, kidnapped, tortured, and dehumanised by the Israeli military.

The last thing their families heard was that they were killed, and some of them heard that they would be sent back alive to the Gaza Strip.

The truck that was carrying the 88 bodies … [came] back to Nasser Hospital.

Family members were gathered around the hospital, around this truck, in a desperate attempt to find out who these bodies are, and if their missing *****ren – who had been gone for the past year almost – were among them.

The bodies were taken to their final resting place in a mass graveyard in the Turkish cemetery around Nasser Hospital.

This is the fifth time the Israeli military has returned the bodies of Palestinians believed to have been tortured and killed after being kidnapped from evacuation centres.

This is the first time that none of these bodies were able to be identified, simply because they were all deceased … they came back in fully skeletal shape … with no signs to [help identify] them.

Palestinian leader Mahmoud Abbas ‘has been missing in action’

Marwan Bishara, Al Jazeera’s senior political analyst, says the first half of Palestinian President Mahmoud Abbas’s speech at the UN General Assembly was “quite argumentative”, calling out the US for refusing a permanent ceasefire earlier in the war on Gaza, refusing to recognise the state of Palestine, and turning a blind eye to Israeli aggression.

“However, overall Abbas seems to me like a statesman who never changed. For the past 50 years, he’s been repeating the same arguments, making the same points – again and again,” Bishara said.

“Over the past year, as Israel was carrying out its genocide in Gaza and its war crimes in the occupied West Bank, Abbas has been missing in action. With the exception of a few appearances here and there and international forums, Abbas is nowhere to be seen in Palestine, speaking on behalf of or defending the people of Gaza.”

While Abbas offers “strong arguments” against “occupation and apartheid”, he is still making “the same gestures towards Israel, speaking about peace and security”, said Bishara.

Abbas give 12-point proposal to UNGA

Abbas laid out a 12-point proposal to the UNGA for what needs to be done the day after the war ends.

Here is some of his proposal.

A comprehensive and permanent ceasefire in Gaza and an end to the military aggressions and attacks by terrorist settlers in the West Bank and East Jerusalem.
Humanitarian aid must be delivered urgently, in an organised manner and in sufficient quantities because there’s nothing in Gaza, and they need everything. This humanitarian aid must be delivered throughout Gaza.
A full Israeli withdrawal from the Gaza Strip. We refuse the establishment of buffer zones or taking any part from Gaza. We demand that we stop the forced displacement inside the Gaza Strip or outside the Gaza Strip. We demand the return of those displaced to their homes and to have housing provided to them.
We demand the protection of UNRWA and humanitarian organisations from Israel’s actions and to provide political and financial support to these organisations so that they can perform their role and offer their services to the Palestinians.
We demand international protection for the Palestinians on the lands of their occupied land. We want protection. We are not fighting Israel. We cannot fight Israel, and we don’t want to fight.
The State of Palestine must shoulder its responsibilities in the Gaza Strip and impose its full mandate and jurisdiction on it, including the border checkpoints, especially the Rafa international border between Egypt and Palestine, as part of a comprehensive plan.

‘Barbaric attack’: Hamas decries deadly Jabalia school strike

Hamas has condemned Israel’s attack on Jabalia’s Hafsa al-Faluja School, which killed 15 people, describing it as “a crime and a continuation of the genocide” in Gaza.

Dozens were wounded in the attack on the school, which serves as a shelter for war-displaced Palestinian families.

“The escalation in barbaric attacks across the Gaza Strip in the last few days, especially on shelters and tents housing displaced people … highlights how civilians are deliberately targeted and how heinous massacres are committed against them,” Hamas said in a statement.

The international community must intervene to stop “the terrorism and grave violations of international and humanitarian laws”, it said.

Israel’s forces have repeatedly attacked schools-turned-shelters during its year-long assault on the Palestinian enclave.

https://www.aljazeera.com/news/liveblog/2024/9/26/israel-attacks-lebanon-live-72-killed-in-latest-wave-of-israeli-attacks
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>>484491
>Bernie Sanders said that he, along with fellow Democratic senators Peter Welch and Jeff Merkley, had formally introduced legislation seeking to block the sale of more than $20bn in US arms sales to Israel.
Gotta hand it to him, he's still trying
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Can't win a war, can't have an election, can't travel abroad without getting killed by their "allies."

The French under Macron are turning into Americans.
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 No.484502

Iraqi armed group claims drone attack on Israel

The Islamic Resistance in Iraq said it launched a drone attack on a “target” in the Israeli-occupied Golan Heights.

The umbrella group of Iran-backed militias said the attack was in response to Israel’s attacks in the occupied Palestinian territory and Lebanon.

The group has launched dozens of rocket and drone attacks on targets in Israel as well as US forces in Iraq and Syria since the war on Gaza began.

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New wave of Israeli attacks on Lebanon’s Nabatieh
Oliver Marsden
Reporting from Beirut, Lebanon

There’s been another wave of strikes here in Lebanon by the Israeli military on the city of Nabatieh, it’s about 70 kilometres south of Beirut. It is a predominantly Shia-Muslim city. We will bring you more information on that strike as soon as we have it.

We’ve also heard Hezbollah announcing the death of Mohammed Hussein Surur who was the head of what they call their air force since 2020, that’s their drone and missile unit. He was killed today in that strike on Dahiyeh, the southern suburb of Beirut.

So, the situation here on the ground remains very tense. Tens of thousands of people have been displaced. Just today, the Lebanese Ministry of Health announced that 92 people have been killed in the last 24 hours and 153 wounded.

And the International Organization for Migration is saying 64,000 people have moved into just over 500 makeshift shelters across the country. So it’s putting huge strains on all the resources here.

We’ve also had this quite horrible report from Save the *****ren that said that their staff here in Lebanon are seeing “*****ren arriving at shelters showing severe signs of distress”. So it’s a very difficult situation here in Lebanon and a lot of pressure is being put on both the capital Beirut and the country.

French national killed in southern Lebanon explosion

The French Ministry of Foreign Affairs has announced that an 87-year-old French woman was killed in “a strong explosion” in southern Lebanon, which has come under intense Israeli bombing since Monday.

“The building in which our countrywoman lived collapsed after a strong explosion that occurred nearby,” the Foreign Ministry said on Thursday.

About 20,000 French citizens are registered with the Foreign Ministry as living in Lebanon, the Reuters news agency reports.

More than 700 people have been killed in Israeli attacks on Lebanon since Monday, the country’s Health Ministry reports, with 92 killed over the past 24 hours alone.

Lebanon foreign minister calls for immediate ceasefire at UN General Assembly

Lebanon’s foreign minister has called for an immediate ceasefire “on all fronts”, warning that continued fighting on the Lebanese-Israeli border will “transform into a black hole that will engulf international and regional peace and security”.

Abdallah Bou Habib, speaking before the UN General Assembly on Thursday, blasted Israel’s “systematic destruction of Lebanese border villages” and said that the root cause of the current crisis is the Israeli occupation.

“The crisis in Lebanon threatens the entire Middle East,” Bou Habib said. “We wish today to reiterate our call for a ceasefire on all fronts.”

He said Lebanon supports an international call led by the US and France for a 21-day ceasefire – which Israel rejects – before the situation spins out of control.

https://www.aljazeera.com/news/liveblog/2024/9/27/israel-attacks-lebanon-israeli-bombings-kill-more-than-700-in-lebanon
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https://x.com/WOLPalestine/status/1839469369929224464
Butcher Benjamin Netanyahu is supposed to address the UN General Assembly tomorrow morning🚨

ALL OUT TO HIS HOTEL, THE LOEWS REGENCY, ON 61st ST & PARK AVE ALL NIGHT‼️🇵🇸🇱🇧

https://x.com/pslnational/status/1839419961506488350
Massive pro-Palestine march to the Pentagon’s propagandists at the New York Times: “Quit your jobs!”

https://x.com/GerardDalbon/status/1839442575876370819
Thousands marching tonight in NYC shutting down 3rd Ave at the @WOLPalestine
action to protest Netanyahu’s scheduled speech at the UN and demand Eric Adams resign as mayor 🇵🇸

https://x.com/answercoalition/status/1839436572149854534
ANSWER National Director @BrianBeckerDC
: “We the people of the United States are going to rise up and say NO!”

Thousands of protesters marched on the UN to demand the arrest of Benjamin Netanyahu and an end to the wars on Palestine and Lebanon!
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 No.484504

https://x.com/DoubleDownNews/status/1839357982842532006
(horrifically mutilated body from IDF bombs)
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 No.484505

>>484503
>Butcher Benjamin Netanyahu is supposed to address the UN General Assembly
I'm kinda hoping he gets booed or heckled, somebody could throw a shoe at him (that happened to Bush Jr., tho not at the UN). Shoe-ing the war-criminals could become a wholesome tradition.

Also if the Israeli get to see that, it might plant a few doubts about their mass-murder project. Maybe that's too optimistic, it's more like Genocideyahu can't pretend he's a respected and worldly statesman anymore.
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 No.484510

Here’s what happened today (09/27/2024)
Here is a recap of today’s events:

The Israeli military launched a wave of deadly air attacks on Lebanon’s capital, completely destroying six residential towers with six killed and 91 wounded – with the casualty toll expected to jump significantly.
Iran’s Foreign Minister Sayyed Abbas Araghchi told the UN Security Council the attack on southern Beirut by Israel involved 5,000-pound “bunker buster” bombs supplied by the United States.
In a speech at the UN General Assembly, Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu said “Hamas has got to go” as he pledged to fight until “total victory”.
UN Secretary-General Antonio Guterres endorsed a joint US-France plan for a 21-day ceasefire in Lebanon as Israel carried out more deadly attacks.
The UN agency for *****ren says the Israeli air attacks on Lebanon in recent days have already killed more *****ren per day than the 2006 war, which lasted for 33 days and killed about 1,200 people.
At least 20 Palestinians were killed throughout Gaza, including in an Israeli strike on a tent encampment for displaced people.

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 No.484511

Israeli army claims killing of Hezbollah’s leader

The army claims in a statement that in its massive air strike on Beirut yesterday evening, it killed Hassan Nasallah, the longtime leader of Hezbollah.

There has been no comment from Hezbollah at this time.

We will bring you more details on this shortly.

Hezbollah confirms assassination of leader

In a statement, the Lebanese group has confirmed Israeli claims that its leader, Hassan Nasrallah, was killed yesterday.

Israel carried out a massive strike on Beirut on Friday evening, which it said killed Nasrallah.

We will bring you more on this shortly.

Lebanese army tanks deployed in Beirut in anticipation of possible protests

We are receiving reports that Lebanese armoured vehicles have been deployed near Beirut’s Burj Al-Ghazal bridge in anticipation of possible clashes, after Hezbollah’s announcement that its leader Hassan Nasrallah was killed in an Israeli air attack last night.

The bridge divides the Shia neighbourhood of Khandaa al-Ghami and the Christian neighbourhood of Achrafieh. Protests have previously broken out between residents on the two sides.

More from Iraqi PM

We have some more lines from Shia al-Sudani’s statement on the killing of Nasrallah, who he described as “a martyr on the path of the righteous”.

The Iraqi prime minister called the Israeli bombardment of southern Beirut on Friday a “shameful attack” and “a crime that shows the Zionist entity has crossed all the red lines”.

Iraq declares three days of mourning after Nasrallah killing

Prime Minister Shia al-Sudani has declared a three-day mourning period across Iraq following confirmation of Hassan Nasrallah’s killing in yesterday’s Israeli air attack on Beirut.

“To God we belong and to Him we shall return,” a statement said.

It came shortly after influential Iraqi Shia Muslim leader Muqtada al-Sadr also announced three days of mourning.

A closer look at type of weaponry believed to have been used in Beirut attack

Israel media says about 85 so-called “bunker-buster” bombs were used.

Also known as “ground penetration munition”, these missiles burrow deep into the ground before they detonate.

They have the power to destroy underground facilities and reinforced concrete buildings.

The bombs each weigh between 2,000 and 4,000 pounds.

They can penetrate 30 metres of earth or six metres of concrete and also create shockwaves that can collapse other structures.

The Geneva Convention outlaws the use of these bombs in densely populated areas due to the risk of mass and indiscriminate casualties.

More from Hezbollah’s statement on Nasrallah’s assassination

As we just reported, the Lebanese group has confirmed that its leader, Hassan Nasrallah, has been killed.

Here are some highlights from the statement:

His Eminence, the Master of Resistance, the righteous servant, has passed away to be with his Lord and to His pleasure as a great martyr,
His Eminence Sayyed Hassan Nasrallah, Secretary-General of Hezbollah, has joined his great, immortal martyr comrades whose path he led for nearly thirty years, during which he led them from victory to victory.
We offer our condolences … to Imam Sayyed Ali Khamenei, may his shadow endure, the great authorities, the mujahideen, the believers, the nation of resistance, our patient and struggling Lebanese people, the entire Islamic nation, all the free and oppressed people in the world, and his honorable and patient family.
We offer our condolences and congratulations to his fellow martyrs who joined his pure and holy procession following the treacherous Zionist raid on the southern suburb.
The leadership of Hezbollah pledges … that it will continue its jihad in confronting the enemy, in support of Gaza and Palestine, and in defense of Lebanon and its steadfast and honorable people.
To the honorable mujahideen and the victorious and triumphant heroes of the Islamic Resistance, you are the trust of the beloved martyr Sayyid [Nasrallah].

Gaza Health Ministry: Israel’s war on Gaza has killed 41,586 people

The ministry has provided an update on the death toll that has resulted from Israel’s war on the Gaza Strip, saying that 41,586 people have been killed since October 7 last year and 96,210 have been wounded.

It added that in the past 48 hours alone, 52 people have been killed and 118 wounded.

Netanyahu hailed as hero in Israel amid Lebanon strikes

Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu is watching his popularity grow in Israel as the army continues its offensive against Lebanon.

“The Israelis love these images of buildings, highrises collapsing in an Arab capital,” Akiva Eldar, political analyst at the Israeli newspaper Haaretz, told Al Jazeera. “It shows that the Jews have the best army.”

“Netanyahu is now the great hero of Israel,” Eldar said, adding that the prime minister was projecting an image of a victorious leader who will return the residents of northern Israel to their homes without bending to the will of the United States, which has called for a ceasefire in Lebanon.

Israel calls up more reserve units

Israel’s military says it has mobilised three reserve battalions to boost its Central Command defence.

The army had earlier in the week sent two battalions to northern Israel to train for a possible ground invasion of Lebanon.

Hezbollah continues limited strikes on Israel

As Lebanon endures a morning of heavy bombardment by Israeli warplanes, Hezbollah has announced two attacks via statements on its official Telegram channel.

Most recently, it said that it unleashed a salvo of Fadi-3 missiles against Israel’s Ramat David Airbase about 20km (about 12.5 miles) southeast of the city of Haifa.

Israeli media reported that air raid sirens sounded in towns surrounding Haifa, but did not report any casualties from the attack.

Earlier, the group said that it launched a barrage of Fadi-1 missiles at the town of Kabri.

Syria denounces Israeli attacks in Beirut

The Syrian Foreign Ministry has called the latest Israeli attacks in Lebanon’s capital “a new crime against humanity”.

“The Syrian Arab Republic strongly condemns all these continuous crimes, and renews its affirmation that the Israeli terrorist entity’s insistence on shedding blood and committing all kinds of war crimes and crimes against humanity that are blasphemy, will lead the region to a dangerous acceleration that is impossible to predict its consequences,” it said in a statement.

Israeli army claims Hamas commander in southern Syria killed

The Israeli army is claiming that it killed the head of the Hamas network in southern Syria, Ahmad Muhammad Fahd, overnight on Friday.

Fahd was “eliminated” before he carried out another operation against Israel, the Israeli army claimed in a post on X.

Multiple explosions heard in Tel Aviv: Report

There are reports of explosions heard in Tel Aviv, according to Israeli news outlet Ynet.

Meanwhile, a surface-to-surface missile fired from Lebanon towards central Israel fell in an open area, the Israeli army said. The army added that no sirens were sounded and that the incident was under review.

We will bring you more details as soon as we have them.

US diplomacy a ‘charade’ to conceal direct support for Israel: Analyst

Mouin Rabbani, non-resident fellow at the Center for Conflict and Humanitarian Studies, spoke to Al Jazeera earlier about Israel’s attack on Beirut and the role of the United States.

Rabbani said the claim by US officials that they did not know in advance of Israel’s attack on Beirut was not plausible given its close intelligence ties to Israel.

“What we have here is the United States repeatedly claiming that it had absolutely no idea of the latest developments until it was informed by the Israelis,” Rabbani said.

“This is the same government that spent months warning the world about the Russian invasion of Ukraine. And despite its exceptionally close intelligence relationship with Israel, and intelligence sharing and all the rest of it, now claims it had absolutely no clue that any of this was happening.”

Rabbani said current US diplomacy “is an exercise in smoke and mirrors”.

“A diversionary charade to conceal the direct support the United States has been providing Israel throughout the past year,” he said.

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Israeli army bans gatherings of more than 1,000 people in central Israel

Israel’s Home Front Command has issued restrictions on gatherings in central Israel starting today, according to the military spokesman Daniel Hagari.

Gatherings will be restricted to 1,000 people in various areas of central Israel, he said in a briefing.

Hagari added further possible changes to the restrictions would be announced if needed.

Israeli military launches new strikes on southern Beirut

Earlier, we received reports that more air attacks have taken place in Beirut’s Dahiyeh area.

The Israeli military in a statement now says it conducted another attack in the area, which is home to about 700,000 people. Israel destroyed several residential buildings on Friday, killing at least 11 people and wounding more than 100.

The casualty figures are expected to rise with search teams struggling to find bodies in the debris. Attacks by fighter jets continued on Saturday after the army said it told Lebanese residents to evacuate three more buildings.

China’s Wang calls for ceasefire without delay

Chinese Foreign Minister Wang Yi has told the UN General Assembly that there must not be a delay in reaching a “comprehensive ceasefire”, as Israel continues attacking both Gaza and Lebanon.

Want also said a two-state solution between Israelis and Palestinians remains the way out of regional tensions.

More from Lebanese officials on death toll from Israeli attacks

Lebanon’s Ministry of Public Health has released a statement with the latest figures following the Israeli bombardment:

At least 11 people were killed and 108 wounded on Friday.
The number of people killed between September 16 and 27 stands at 1,030, including 56 women and 87 *****ren.
Another 6,352 people have been wounded.
The total death toll since the beginning of the hostilities between Hezbollah and Israel on October 8 stands at 1,640 people, including 104 *****ren, 194 women and 41 health workers.
The number of wounded admitted into hospital stands at 8,408.

Israeli forces say missile from Yemen intercepted

The Israeli army has said in a statement it intercepted a missile launched from Yemen after sirens sounded in central Israel.

It added that its aerial defence unit intercepted the projectile outside of Israel’s territory.

Yemen’s Houthis say Nasrallah’s killing increases ‘flame of sacrifice’

We also have reaction from the Yemeni group that has also been carrying out attacks in support of the Palestinians in Gaza following the start of Israel’s war on the besieged territory.

“The martyrdom of … Hassan Nasrallah will increase the flame of sacrifice, the heat of enthusiasm, the strength of resolve,” the Houthis said in a statement, promising to achieve “victory and the demise of the Israeli enemy”.

Residents in Beirut’s southern suburbs shocked by Nasrallah’s killing

Lebanese media have released footage showing residents in Beirut’s southern suburbs breaking down in shock and grief after receiving confirmation from Hezbollah of Nasrallah’s killing.

Gunshots were heard in parts of Beirut as crowds marched shouting, “For you, Nasrallah!”

You can watch the videos, which have been verified by Al Jazeera, below:

https://twitter.com/Lebanon24/status/1840014787654058494

‘Each bomb has a 33-metre kill radius – and 85 of them of were dropped’
Alex Gatopoulos
Defence editor

All the munitions dropped these days are precision-guided, but let me give you an idea about what happens when you drop them on highly built areas.

These 85 weapons – that’s 85,000 kilograms (187,000 pounds) of explosives dropped on an area the size of a city block within a few seconds of each other.

Each bomb has a kill radius of 33 metres (108 feet).

That means anything within that 33-metre radius is going to die – and you’ve just dropped 85 of them on a highly urban environment

This is extremely destructive and we’re probably going to see it again.

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>>484511
>In a statement, the Lebanese group has confirmed Israeli claims that its leader, Hassan Nasrallah, was killed yesterday.
The Zionists still don't get it, murdering politicians doesn't achieve anything other than destroying your own diplomatic capital.
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 No.484516

>>484515
It does achieve things. It has been achieving things. There's this denial that it does nothing, it absolutely does stuff. If Hitler killed Stalin or Churchill mid-way through WWII, do you think it would just be a nothingburger?

At a certain point, you have to step tf back and look at the reality. Victory is not assured by any stretch of the imagination. There is nothing to ease your mind with except delusion. For those of us who are far away from this conflict to maintain a reasonable emotional distance, we have zero excuse for optimism. Pessimism is not defeatism - pessimism is understanding that sitting on your *****ing ass only ensures that things will get worse, and understanding that things getting worse is catastrophic and has no bottom. The US is going to be dragged deeper into this. Many of the worst Neocons have endorsed Kamala Harris, and several others have endorsed Trump whose policies on this are largely identical, if not a bit worse.

Hezbollah is not dead, Hamas is not dead, but they have been devastated, their leadership (including many military commanders) has been taken out, many of their members have been killed or incapacitated, they were at a huge technological and financial disadvantage to begin with, and their people are being terrorized and land annexed as we speak while the world's strongest dying empire runs cover for all this.
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 No.484517

https://x.com/BTnewsroom/status/1839735342326526141
Gaza solidarity activists in Houston, TX were injured while detained at a peaceful demonstration at a farmers market.

One detainee with @AlAwdaHTX was placed on an Emergency Detention Order (EDO) and held in a hospital psychiatric unit during an evaluation of her injuries.
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 No.484524

Dahiyeh residents flee en masse amid ongoing Israeli airstrikes
Dorsa Jabbari
Reporting from Beirut, Lebanon

Israel is continuing its bombardment of Dahiyeh (in the capital Beirut), which is one of the most densely populated neighbourhoods in Lebanon. It’s home to about 700,000 people. Since the airstrikes on Friday, they have not stopped.

They continue to attack what they say are Hezbollah assets and targets within that neighbourhood, without providing any evidence to support their narrative.

Now, most of the people who lived in those neighbourhoods have fled – really scared and disoriented – and the mass exodus continues. We’ve also had strikes near the international airport, some 500 metres (1640 feet) away.

Israel says they are targeting any shipment or arrival of weapons that could get in the hands of Hezbollah.

In effect, they’re really trying to lay siege to entry points in the country to prevent Hezbollah from restocking their supplies of weapons.

Israeli strikes on Lebanon kill more than 30: Ministry

Thirty-three people were killed and 195 wounded in Israeli strikes on Lebanon today, the Lebanese health ministry said.

We will bring you more shortly.

Russia says Israel bears full responsibility for ‘almost inevitable’ escalation

Russia’s Foreign Ministry has strongly condemned “yet another political assassination” by Israel, referring to Nasrallah’s killing.

“This forceful action is fraught with even greater dramatic consequences for Lebanon and the entire Middle East,” the ministry said in a statement.

“The Israeli side could not fail to recognise this danger, but took the step of killing Lebanese citizens, which would almost inevitably provoke a new outburst of violence. Thus, it bears full responsibility for the subsequent escalation.”

The ministry called on Israel to immediately stop hostilities in Lebanon.

Iran’s supreme leader declares 5 days of mourning for slain Hezbollah chief

Iran’s supreme leader, Ayatollah Ali Khamenei, has declared five days of public mourning for Hassan Nasrallah.

“I … offer my condolences for the martyrdom of the great Nasrallah and his martyred companions and announce five days of public mourning in Islamic Iran,” Khamenei said in a statement carried by the official IRNA news agency.

Biden repeats US ‘fully supports Israel’s right to defend itself’

US President Joe Biden has issued a statement on the killing of Nasrallah, calling it “a measure of justice for his many victims, including thousands of Americans, Israelis, and Lebanese civilians”.

Biden said the US “fully supports Israel’s right to defend itself against Hezbollah, Hamas, the Houthis, and any other Iranian-supported terrorist groups”.

He added that his government was enhancing “the defense posture of U.S. military forces in the Middle East region to deter aggression and reduce the risk of a broader regional war”.

There was no mention in Biden’s statement about the civilians, including the dozens of *****ren, who have been killed since Israel intensified its bombing campaign across Lebanon on Monday.

The US is Israel’s main weapons supplier and diplomatic ally. Since the start of the war on Gaza in October, Washington has vetoed three UN Security Council proposals for a ceasefire in Gaza. It abstained on another vote in March demanding an immediate ceasefire.

Analysts have repeatedly warned that the US’s failure to apply pressure on Israel to end the war on Gaza and prevent escalation in Lebanon is leading the region to an all-out war.

US promises Israel protection from Iran on day of Nasrallah’s assassination

Defense Secretary Lloyd Austin told Israeli counterpart Yoav Gallant the United States is determined to prevent Iran and Iran-backed groups from expanding the conflict in Lebanon.

Pentagon spokesperson Pat Ryder said in a statement that Austin expressed full US support for Israel’s right to defend itself on Friday, and “made it clear that the United States remains postured to protect US forces and facilities in the region and committed to the defence of Israel”.

Both Austin and US President Joe Biden said Israel gave them no advance warning of the deadly air strikes on southern Beirut that killed Nasrallah.

Palestinians in Gaza, West Bank decry killing of Nasrallah

Gaza City resident Khalil Youssef, 45, said that “the martyrdom” of Hezbollah leader Hassan Nasrallah was “a great loss for us as Palestinians”.

“He was a rare man who stood against the occupation and supported us,” Youssef told AFP. “He never wavered in his resistance to Israel.”

Another Gaza City resident said Palestinians in Gaza had lost a “rare resistance leader”.

In the occupied West Bank, Ramallah resident Abu Saleh Hisham told the news agency that Nasrallah’s killing from an Israeli air attack on the densely packed Dahiyeh district of Beirut was a case of Israeli “terrorism”.

“This is Zionist aggression … and terrorism against the Lebanese people, against the heroic Lebanese resistance, against the leaders of the brave resistance,” he said.

Lebanon PM condemns Israeli attack that killed Nasrallah, civilians

Najib Mikati, Lebanon’s interim prime minister, has denounced Friday’s air attacks that also killed Lebanese civilians in the Dahiyeh neighbourhood of Beirut.

In a televised statement, Mikati called for the Lebanese people to “stand united in the face of aggression” as the country remains on the brink of a humanitarian and economic crisis.

Speaking at an emergency cabinet meeting that he convened upon returning from the UN General Assembly in New York, Mikati also announced that all state-run institutions would be closed on Monday.

Lebanon declares three days of mourning for slain Hezbollah chief

Lebanon has announced three days of mourning for Hassan Nasrallah.

Prime Minister Najib Mikati said the official mourning would start on Monday with flags to fly at half-staff on public buildings, a statement said.

Public offices will also close on the day of Nasrallah’s funeral. Hezbollah has yet to announce a date.

US orders some Beirut embassy staff members to leave Lebanon

The US Department of State ordered some employees at its embassy in Beirut and family members to leave Lebanon following the killing of Hezbollah leader Hassan Nasrallah by Israel.

The State Department also urged Americans in the country to leave, warning the currently limited options to depart might become unavailable if the security situation worsens.

“Due to the increased volatility following air strikes within Beirut and the volatile and unpredictable security situation throughout Lebanon, the US embassy urges US citizens to depart Lebanon while commercial options still remain available,” it said.

Houthis say they fired ballistic missile at Ben Gurion airport

The Yemen-based group’s military spokesperson says it launched an attack on Ben Gurion airport during the arrival of Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu.

There was no immediate reports of damage or casualties. Netanyahu was returning from the United States after addressing the UN General Assembly.

“The operation was carried out with a Palestine 2 ballistic missile,” Yahya Saree said in a statement.

“The Yemeni armed forces – along with all the honourable and free people of the nation – continue to respond to the crimes of the Israeli enemy, and will not hesitate to raise the level of escalation in response to the requirements of the stage and participate in the defence of Gaza and Lebanon.

“These operations will cease only after the cessation of the aggression against Gaza and Lebanon.”

Russia condemns ‘killing of Palestinian civilians by American weapons’

Russian Foreign Minister Sergey Lavrov says Russia is concerned by the Israeli strikes on Beirut that killed Hezbollah’s leader Hassan Nasrallah.

Addressing the United Nations General Assembly, Lavrov added such “political killings” had become commonplace. He also denounced Israel’s devastating war on Gaza.

“Everyone who still has a feeling of compassion is outraged that the October tragedy is being used for mass collective punishment of the Palestinians, which turned into an unprecedented humanitarian disaster. The killing of Palestinian civilians by American weapons must be stopped immediately,” said Lavrov.

Kamala Harris: Nasrallah a ‘terrorist with American blood on his hands’

Vice President Kamala Harris called Hassan Nasrallah “a terrorist with American blood on his hands” while urging a diplomatic solution as Israel continues to strike Lebanon and Gaza.

“Across decades, his leadership of Hezbollah destabilized the Middle East and led to the killing of countless innocent people in Lebanon, Israel, Syria, and around the world. Today, Hezbollah’s victims have a measure of justice,” Harris said in a statement.

“I have an unwavering commitment to the security of Israel. I will always support Israel’s right to defend itself against Iran and Iran-backed terrorist groups such as Hezbollah, Hamas, and the Houthis.”

The Democratic presidential candidate added: “President Biden and I do not want to see conflict in the Middle East escalate into a broader regional war.”

Projectile lands in occupied West Bank causing fires: Army

Earlier we reported sirens sounded in the Jerusalem area. The army now says a projectile fired from Lebanon crashed into the occupied West Bank, sparking fires.

There are no casualties, according to the Israeli ambulance service.

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>>484516
>It does achieve things. It has been achieving things
Not that i can see.
>There's this denial that it does nothing, it absolutely does stuff.
There have been so many political assassinations, in most cases there's no course change.

>If Hitler killed Stalin or Churchill mid-way through WWII, do you think it would just be a nothingburger?

Well the Brits and the Soviets would have been furious, and after the war they would've insisted of liquidating the entire Nazi hierarchy. It's very likely that the Zionist hierarchy has created that outcome for it self with all the political murdering.

>At a certain point, you have to step tf back and look at the reality. Victory is not assured by any stretch of the imagination.

Ok real-talk:
The Zionist murdered Nasrallah because he was a moderate, and they want a hardliner as their opponent. Somebody that plays all out regional war with them.

Leadership only affects the outcome when there are specific conditions that create a fork in the road where it's possible to choose a different path. That is not the case in this scenario.

Israel will run out of iron-dome ammo and then they have to decide whether they call it quits, or whether they attempt marching into Lebanon. If they choose the latter, they march into a meat grinder. After that Hezbollah will probably expand the region in Israel they subject to area denial fire and more settlers will have to move.

The Hezbollah leadership (regardless who that's gonna be) isn't going to throw down unless Iran does the same. Iran is currently attempting to negotiate with the US.

If Netanyahu gets his wish and it turns into an all out regional war, Israel will get destroyed, Lebanon most likely will too. Iran will suffer heavy damage but they'll survive because the Russians and the Chinese will make sure that they do, because Iran is an important Geo-strategic ally.

Isreal lacks strategic depth, no matter how much support the US were to give, they have no chance of making it through a regional war.

>pessimism

I guess pessimism is warranted because sooo many people are about to be cast into the fire of war. However the Zionist project will not survive that war. So there will be a silver lining.
The only chance for a future the Zionist project had was to continue on the path of normalizing relations with the region. (what they were doing before they went full genocide and became a pariah state)

>delusion

Speaking of which, Netanyahu said that he wants to fight a 7-front war. The chances of winning that are 0%. So he's just going out with a bang.

>The US is going to be dragged deeper into this.

The rational course of action for the US is to take over a few strategical position like IDF military bases, airstrips, seaports and so on. And let the rest burn. The pentagon has already demonstrated that they can assert them selves during the recent "missile crisis" in Ukraine.

>Hezbollah is not dead, Hamas is not dead, but they have been devastated, their leadership (including many military commanders) has been taken out, many of their members have been killed or incapacitated, they were at a huge technological and financial disadvantage to begin with

You lack perspective. 50 Years ago the IDF would've crushed all resistance within 2 months. They've never been this weak. Israel's economy is destroyed, if Netanyahu gets his big war all the dual-passport Israeli are going to emigrate. And they won't have the population to continue the zionist project.

Neither Hezbollah nor Hamas is operating with a traditional military hierarchy, decapitation strikes do not affect their military power. The terror campaigns and the political assassinations have damaged their political wing but that doesn't help the Zionists in a war.

>For those of us who are far away from this conflict to maintain a reasonable emotional distance, we have zero excuse for optimism.

You are correct, because it's likely that the casualties from the looming war will be in the millions. But Zionism is self-destructing, so there is an upside too.

Technically there are two ways to end this gracefully.
1. weapons embargo against Israel.
2. get Pakistan to counterbalance.
Admittedly chances for any of these to happen are low.
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Iraq’s Green Zone blocked by protests following Nasrallah killing
Osama Bin Javaid
Reporting from Baghdad, Iraq

This country is in mourning after Hezbollah leader Hassan Nasrallah’s assassination by Israel and there has been a public outpouring of anger in various regions.

We’ve been seeing pictures of hundreds of people coming out to protest in the southern provinces of Basra, in Karbala, and also here in Baghdad, where many access roads to the Green Zone [a district in central Baghdad, which is the seat of the Iraqi government] have been blocked because of demonstrators.

They’re all condemning this Israeli attack and saying this is a complete breakdown of the international rules-based order.

Ayatollah Ali al-Sistani, the Grand Ayatollah of Iraq, has condemned the killing and talked about how Nasrallah was not just important for the Palestinian resistance but also for the role he played for Iraq during its fight against ISIL [ISIS].

All in all, Hassan Nasrallah is somebody who is remembered here, somebody who played an important role. We’re hearing from various factions, both in the security and political spectrum of Iraq, that there are going to be more protests.

Rocket fired from Lebanon lands in Jordanian territory

In a statement, the Jordanian army said a grad rocket from southern Lebanon fell in an uninhabited desert area in Muwaqqar.

It added that no casualties or material damage occurred as a result.

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Iran requests UN Security Council meeting

Amir Saeid Iravani, Iran’s ambassador to the United Nations, has requested an emergency meeting of the UN Security Council (UNSC) following Israel’s assassination of Hassan Nasrallah using bunker-buster bombs.

In a letter to the council’s president, Iravani urged members of the 15-member body to condemn in the strongest terms possible Israel’s “cowardly acts of aggression”.

Iravani also “strongly” warned against “any attack on [Iran’s] diplomatic premises and representatives”.

The UNSC met on Wednesday at the request of France, following Israel’s attacks on electronic devices and bombardment that UN Secretary-General Antonio Guterres described as the “bloodiest day in Lebanon in a generation“.

Beirut bombed again as Israeli attacks continue across Lebanon
Oliver Marsden
Reporting from Beirut, Lebanon

The Israeli air strikes have not stopped.

Just this evening, over the last few hours, there have been multiple strikes on Choueifat, which is a neighbourhood very close to the airport here in Beirut.

Those come after at least five strikes across the country in Baalbek in the Bekaa and two in the southern city of Tyre.

In response, Hezbollah announced it carried out eight attacks today, including the rocket attacks that caused the air raid alarms to go off in occupied East Jerusalem.

And the Islamic Resistance in Iraq, as they are called, they fired drones at Eilat. There’s been no word from the Israeli military on that strike.

The Ministry of Health here in Lebanon has updated its figures and just today, across the country, 33 people have been killed in these strikes and almost 200 injured and that doesn’t even take into account the incredibly large aerial bombardment of Beirut that started on Friday night and went all through today and is still carrying on now.

I think the whole country is in a state of fear, exhaustion and emergency.

https://www.aljazeera.com/news/liveblog/2024/9/29/israel-attacks-lebanon-live-non-stop-bombardment-as-hezbollah-mourns-chief
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‘He was like a father to us’: Hezbollah supporters mourn Hassan Nasrallah
Mat Nashed
reporting from Beirut Lebanon

On Friday evening, Mariam* was in her apartment with her *****age daughter and mother when her building began rumbling and shaking. Agonising screams and the buzzing of Israeli warplanes soon followed.

Israel had just launched a major air attack that killed Hezbollah’s leader Hassan Nasrallah, as well as an unknown number of civilians in Dahiyeh, the southern suburb of Lebanon’s capital Beirut.

Shortly after the strike, Israel called on thousands of civilians to “evacuate” from Dahiyeh, claiming they were living near Hezbollah operation centres.

Mariam quickly packed a few bags of clothes and fled to downtown Beirut, where she is now sleeping on the steps of a mosque with hundreds of other people displaced from her community.

But while Israel has upended her life, she said that nothing compared with the anguish of losing Nasrallah.

“When I first heard the news, I thought it was a lie. I thought, ‘It can’t be true’,” she told Al Jazeera, holding back her tears. “Nasrallah was our brother and we always felt safe with him. Now, we don’t know what will be our fate.”

Trinidad and Tobago minister tells UN the Global South is appalled by Gaza war

Trinidad and Tobago’s foreign affairs minister has blasted developed countries’ “double standards and continued resourcing” of Israel’s “ongoing violations of international law” in a speech to the UN General Assembly.

“Only someone absolutely bereft of humanity would think that it is lawful and just, and even godly, to respond to atrocities committed on one awful day of terror by, in turn, committing atrocities after atrocities,” Browne told the annual meeting of world leaders in New York.

Browne also questioned how some countries appeared to be glossing over the killing of innocent civilians including women, *****ren and UN staff in Gaza and Lebanon, stating: “International law is not a tool of mere convenience to be muted for friends and trumpeted against enemies.”

“This is not being done in secret. The entire world is watching and the Global South in, particular, is appalled,” he said.

Russia’s Lavrov suggests killing of Nasrallah aimed at provoking US-Iran war

Russian Foreign Minister Sergey Lavrov told reporters that a lot of people believe Israel’s assassination of Hezbollah leader Hassan Nasrallah was aimed at provoking Iran and the US “to unleash a full-blown war in the entire region”.

Killing the Hezbollah leader was “not simply a political assassination. It’s very cynical as an act,” Lavrov told a news conference after addressing the UN General Assembly on Saturday.

“I think – well not even, I think, but a lot of people say – that Israel wants to create the grounds to drag the US directly into this, and so to create these grounds, it is trying to provoke Iran,” Lavrov said.

“The Iran leadership, I think, are behaving extremely responsibly. And this is necessary. This is something that we should take due note of,” he said.

‘Fear, anger, exhaustion’ amid Israeli bombardment of Beirut
Oliver Marsden
Reporting from Beirut, Lebanon

There is a feeling of fear and anger and exhaustion.

I spoke to one ***** man earlier today, a man named Hassan who lives in Dahiyeh, and he said everyone he knew, all of his friends, everyone he was speaking to, were just crying. He felt they didn’t know what was going to come next. It’s all or nothing now.

We’ve seen dramatic footage of Jawad Nasrallah – Hassan Nasrallah’s son – standing in front of the huge crater left by these bunker-busting missiles in Dahiyeh. He’s standing there and he is screaming for revenge.

On the other side, you have this fear and there is are still a lot of people who are out on the streets sleeping in Martyrs’ Square, sleeping along the Corniche, and trying to find any safe place they can. Maybe sleeping on concrete benches here in downtown Beirut.

https://www.aljazeera.com/news/liveblog/2024/9/29/israel-attacks-lebanon-live-non-stop-bombardment-as-hezbollah-mourns-chief
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Hezbollah says senior commander also killed in Friday’s Israeli attack

Hezbollah confirms that one of its senior commanders, Ali Karaki, was killed in the Israeli air strike on Friday that killed its leader Hassan Nasrallah.

Earlier on Sunday, Israel announced it killed another Hezbollah senior commander, Nabil Kaouk, but the group has yet to comment.

Iran’s IRGC confirms senior commander killed alongside Nasrallah

The Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps has confirmed that Brigadier General Abbas Nilforoushan, the Iranian elite forces’ deputy commander for operations, was in the bunker with the Hezbollah chief when the Israeli bombs hit.

Nilforoushan was described as someone who worked for the security of Iran and helped the Palestinian cause, according to a short IRGC statement carried by state media.

As drones fly overhead, Lebanon’s displaced pour into the streets
Ali Hashem
Reporting from Beirut, Lebanon

I’m about two blocks from the prime minister’s office but the sound of drones above me here is very loud – so everyone in Lebanon is feeling this threat.

The prime minister has just addressed people’s concerns speaking about the displacement that is maybe one of the biggest in the history of Lebanon.

There are Lebanese in the south and Bekaa Valley who decided to leave their homes after receiving warnings from the Israeli army that they would be targeted.

Also, there are 1.5 million Syrians in Lebanon who had to leave their places of displacement because they’re already refugees. They had been living in houses, open areas, camps or schools, but have also been forced to leave and seek refuge.

There are also about 200,000 Palestinians in refugee camps.

So, all these people are pouring into the streets of Beirut and other areas around Lebanon. Many of them are going to schools while some are just sleeping in parks, near the beach and on the streets.

All of this is a very heavy weight on the Lebanese government which is in a situation of bankruptcy.

New Israeli strikes target Beirut’s southern suburbs

The Israeli military has carried out new attacks on Lebanon, including Dahiyeh, the southern suburb of the capital, Beirut.

It also claimed to target Hezbollah’s weapons storage facilities and infrastructure sites in the country.

A Lebanese security official confirmed the Beirut strike to AFP, with a loud explosion heard and smoke seen billowing from the area.

We’ll bring you more details as they emerge.

Killings, destruction continue on large scale in Gaza
Hani Mahmoud
Reporting from Deir el-Balah, central Gaza

The killings and destruction continue at a large level here in Gaza.

Just a while ago, an evacuation centre – a school – was attacked. Private schools and UNRWA schools are serving as evacuation centres across Gaza. They have been accommodating the many hundreds of families displaced across the Strip.

People would come here for safety and security but we’ve seen how that notion has been consistently toppled by Israeli attacks. They come here because they don’t have their homes any more. They have been destroyed by Israeli attacks.

About nine shelter schools have been bombed by Israel this month. This is the fourth such incident in less than a week.

People also come to these shelters because they provide minimal levels of food and other necessities that are hard to find in Gaza.

This school is in western Beit Lahiya. Four people have been reported killed but this place was sheltering up to 300 families so the figure may rise. A number of Palestinians are also critically wounded.

Lebanon PM says up to 1 million may be displaced by Israeli attacks

We have some comments from Najib Mikati following an emergency cabinet meeting in Beirut.

“The number of displaced people … could reach a million. Let’s not forget the large influx from the south and the Bekaa” region in Lebanon’s east, the prime minister said, calling it “the largest displacement movement that may have happened” in the country.

Asked about efforts to de-escalate the situation, Mikati said Lebanon had “no option but the diplomatic option”.

‘Same story complete’: Foreign volunteer doctor compares Lebanon with Gaza

The type of injuries from Israeli attacks on Lebanon is reminiscent of those in Gaza, particularly at the start of Israel’s war there last year, says Ghassan Abu Sittah, a foreign doctor currently in Beirut.

“Having worked in Gaza during the first two months of the genocide there, it’s the same story complete,” Abu Sittah told Al Jazeera from the Lebanese capital.

He said victims had almost “identical” patterns of injuries due to blasts and being pulled from under rubble.

Multiple members of the same family were also being killed in Lebanon, just as in Gaza, he added.

“*****ren constitute a large part of the wounded,” Abu Sittah said, noting these ***** victims were largely injured inside their homes after coming under attack.

“We have been receiving *****ren who needed paediatric intensive care and because of the shortage of paediatric intensive care beds, they’ve had to be sent from front-line hospitals in the south all the way back to Beirut.”

Many coming into hospitals also have no homes to go back to because those were destroyed in the attacks, the doctor said.

Nasrallah’s body recovered intact from site of attack: Report

The body of the slain Hezbollah leader has been recovered from the site of the Israeli air attack on Beirut’s southern suburbs and it is intact, according to medical and security sources cited by Reuters.

They told the news agency that Nasrallah’s body had no direct wounds and it appeared the cause of death was blunt trauma from the force of the blast.

Hezbollah’s statement yesterday confirming Nasrallah’s killing did not elaborate on how he was killed or when his funeral would be.

Hezbollah may not announce Nasrallah’s successor soon

It is possible for Hezbollah to not announce a leader for some time because whoever succeeds Nasrallah will also be a target for a possible assassination, Ali Rizk, a security and political analyst, says.

“Recently, the new commander of the Radwan Force was assassinated by Israel just a few days after he was appointed following the assassination of his predecessor. So I think that Hezbollah has to address these gaps and this apparent infiltration compromise which has taken place within its ranks before it can clearly declare who is in fact going to occupy those senior positions,” Rizk told Al Jazeera.

“I think that Hezbollah still possesses the capabilities to launch some painful attacks on the Israeli side. More importantly, Hezbollah is in a race against time because Israel is not letting up.”

‘As long as Jerusalem remains occupied, wars will persist’: Palestinian official

The spokesperson for Palestinian Authority President Mahmoud Abbas says the entire region has entered a phase of instability, adding that the only way to fix that was through a resolution to the Palestinian issue.

Nabil Abu Rudeinah said the ongoing attacks in Gaza and attacks in the occupied West Bank “will not bring security or stability but will instead lead to more violence and chaos across the region and beyond”, according to Wafa.

“As long as Jerusalem remains occupied, with its sacred sites, history, and heritage under threat, the wars witnessed today will persist as they have for the past century,” he added.

Abu Rudeinah also held successive US administrations accountable for the ongoing turmoil due to their support for Israel, saying, “Such actions have emboldened further crimes against the Palestinian people and the people of Syria and Lebanon as well, along with persistent threats to other areas.”

Demonstrations in Bahrain after Israel’s continued attacks on Lebanon

Demonstrations have been held in Bahrain amid ongoing Israeli attacks on Lebanon.

The protesters could be heard chanting in honour of assassinated Hezbollah leader Hassan Nasrallah.

The February 14 Revolution Youth Coalition opposition movement in Bahrain also released a statement to commemorate Nasrallah as a leader who “never feared the brutality” of Israel, according to Iran’s state-run PressTV.

Bahrain normalised relations with Israel in 2020 as part of the Abraham Accords, and human rights organisations have reported that the Arab nation has stifled protests against Israeli attacks on Gaza and across the region since the start of the war.

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WFP mobilising food assistance for 1 million people in Lebanon

The World Food Programme has launched an emergency operation to provide meals for one million people affected by the growing conflict in Lebanon.

“A further acceleration of the conflict this weekend underscored the need for an immediate humanitarian response,” WFP said in a statement, announcing that it was distributing ready-to-eat food rations, bread, hot meals and food parcels to shelters across the country.

The bombing in Lebanon is “compounding the fragility of a population burdened by accumulated crises”, it said, adding that “as the crisis deepens, we are preparing to assist up to one million people through a mix of cash and food support”.

“Lebanon is at a breaking point and cannot endure another war,” WFP regional director Corinne Fleischer said.

‘You won’t be able to destroy us’: Lebanese after Israeli bombings

Aymen, a displaced resident from southern Lebanon, says he cannot imagine what will happen to the country in the future in light of the ongoing Israeli attacks.

“The future of Lebanon is in God’s hands. Nothing is clear. Look at us, we are sleeping in the streets. That’s how our life is now, and we are leaving it to God,” he said.

Francoise Azori, a Beirut resident, said the people in Lebanon will not abandon their country, striking a similar message to the one coming from Palestinians in Gaza.

“You won’t be able to destroy us, whatever you do, however much you bomb, however much you displace people – we will stay here. We won’t leave. This is our country and we’re staying. Do whatever you want to do.”

Lebanon’s army calls for national unity

The Lebanese army is instructing its citizens to maintain unity, as Israeli attacks on the country continue.

“The Army Command calls on citizens to preserve national unity and not to be drawn into actions that may affect civil peace at this dangerous and delicate stage in the history of our country, as the Israeli enemy is working to implement its destructive plans and sow division among the Lebanese,” the army said in a statement.

What are the US ‘bunker-buster’ bombs Israel used in Beirut attack?

Israeli media are reporting that the military used 85 so-called “bunker-buster” bombs in the attack on Beirut that killed Hezbollah leader Hassan Nasrallah on Friday.

The bombs, which weigh between 2,000 and 4,000 pounds (907-1,814kg), have reportedly been sold to Israel by the United States, after US lawmakers argued in 2020 that they were needed by Israel it is conflict with Hezbollah and Iran.

The ground-penetrating munitions were reportedly used widely by Israel in attacks on the Gaza Strip in late 2023, according to UN experts who say Israel has dropped more than 25,000 tonnes of explosives on the besieged enclave.

Use of the bombs in densely populated areas is outlawed under the Geneva Conventions, due to the risk of mass and indiscriminate casualties.

Hezbollah rejects claims Abu Ali Reda killed

Hezbollah has just released a statement rejecting Israeli media claims that Abu Ali Reda, leader of the group’s Badr unit, was killed in Lebanon.

There were reports that he was the target of the latest Israeli strikes on Beirut’s southern suburbs this afternoon.

https://www.aljazeera.com/news/liveblog/2024/9/29/israel-attacks-lebanon-live-non-stop-bombardment-as-hezbollah-mourns-chief
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I have an alternative theory for Iran's restrained.

They might be in the process of setting up a sophisticated air-defense system. With the intention of using it as a trap to destroy Israel's air-force.

They are postponing the war until they have completed setting this up.

Sneaking this past intelligence gathering might require breaking down all the systems into components for transport and re-assembling it on site.

Once it's all ready to go, Iran responds to Zionist provocations and when they send the Jets the trap snaps shut and all their planes get shot out of the sky. Blunting the Zionist speer.

I imagine this as a contingency in case diplomacy can't moderate zionist aggression.
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>>484531
I have a simpler theory. They're all waiting for the US to break apart. Then, very likely, the war will no longer be necessary, because Israel won't have its bombs.
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US boosts air support and hikes troops’ readiness to deploy for Middle East

US Secretary of Defense Lloyd Austin has authorised the military to reinforce its presence in the Middle East with “defensive” air-support capabilities and put other forces on a heightened readiness status, the Pentagon said.

The statement did not detail what new aircraft would be deployed to the region.

Air strikes hit Yemen’s port of Hodeidah

Yemen’s port of Hodeidah has been hit by air strikes.

We’ll bring you more updates shortly.

Israeli army targets power plant, oil facilities in Yemen

The Israeli army has confirmed that it attacked the Yemeni port city of Hodeidah, saying “dozens of air force aircraft” were used in the attacks.

On X, the army said power plants and a seaport were attacked as there were places where the Houthis “transfer Iranian weapons to the region”.

https://x.com/QudsNen/status/1840400908158386199

Houthis emptied fuel storage facilities in Hodeidah, Ras Issa before attack: Report

As we reported earlier, Israeli forces attacked Yemen’s Hodeidah and Ras Issa today.

Media outlets affiliated with the Yemeni Houthis said the group emptied the fuel storage facilities in the two locations before the Israeli attack as a precaution.

Our colleagues at Al Jazeera Arabic have reported that the destruction of the oil storage facilities is significant. Not only are they used to store imported fuel, but they are old and outdated, so they cannot be easily replaced.

Thousands in Pakistan protest killing of Hezbollah leader

Thousands of people have staged protests across Pakistan after the killing of Hezbollah chief Hassan Nasrallah by Israel on Friday.

Around 4,000 people gathered in the capital Islamabad and another 3,000 protested in the southern port city of Karachi.

“We stand against what Israel is doing in Palestine and Lebanon, this is why we are here today,” 27-year-old Taskeen Zafar said during the rally in Islamabad, according to AFP news agency.

https://www.aljazeera.com/news/liveblog/2024/9/29/israel-attacks-lebanon-live-non-stop-bombardment-as-hezbollah-mourns-chief
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 No.484544

>>484540
Could be, maybe they ought to move all the important infrastructure underground and erect lots of decoy buildings as bomb-sponges.
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>>484544
If Iran did not have underground bunkers for its important stuff, I would be surprised. It's much cheaper to dig a hole in the ground and pour the concrete than do the thing where they build a narrative to terrorize their own people into submission. Only Fabians do that because they hate Americans that much.
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Second French national killed in Lebanon: Ministry

A second French national has been killed in Lebanon, France’s Foreign Ministry has said, as Israel carried out fresh strikes against the Lebanese armed group Hezbollah, killing many civilians in the process.

The announcement came as French Foreign Minister Jean-Noel Barrot flew into Beirut on Sunday evening to hold talks with local authorities and to bring humanitarian aid.

Death toll in Israeli attack on Ain al-Delb, Lebanon rises

Lebanon’s Health Ministry says that an earlier Israeli attack on the southern town of Ain al-Delb, in which two adjacent buildings were flattened by air attacks, has killed more people than initially reported.

The ministry says that the attack killed 32 people, up from the originally reported 24.

Yemen’s Health Ministry gives update on death toll from Israeli attacks

As we’ve been reporting, Israeli warplanes hit Yemen’s Hodeidah and Ras Isa earlier today.

The Health Ministry for the Houthi-controlled areas of Yemen says that four people were killed in those attacks and 29 wounded.

‘We lost a great supporter’: Palestinians in Gaza mourn Hassan Nasrallah
Maram Humaid
Reporting from Deir el-Balah, Gaza Strip

Basma al-Helou said she was “heartbroken” upon hearing of the assassination of Hassan Nasrallah, the Hezbollah chief who was killed on Friday night during a huge Israeli attack on southern Beirut. “Everyone around me, my neighbours – we all hoped it wasn’t true,” the 74-year-old said.

As a Palestinian, al-Helou says she will never forget Nasrallah’s unwavering support for her people. “Nasrallah stood with us throughout his life, always defying Israel. I remember his speeches on TV. They were a source of strength. His loss is immense.

“We don’t know what they want to stop the war. They killed Ismail Haniyeh, they killed many leading figures.”

Now, she says, “We feel that we are alone in the face of a tyrannical war machine.”

Israel’s strikes on Yemen could disrupt aid flow: HRW

On X, Niku Jafarnia, Yemen researcher at Human Rights Watch (HRW), has said that 80 percent of humanitarian aid to Yemen entered through the ports of Hodeidad, Ras Isa and as-Salif.

As we reported earlier, Israel carried out air strikes on two of the above places, Hodeidah and Ras Isa, killing at least four people.

“The majority of [Yemen’s] population suffers from hunger,” Jafarnia said, adding that Israel’s attack on the port of Hodeidah in July this year was a potential war crime, per an HRW report, due to the “humanitarian significance” of the locations bombed by Israel.

You can read more about the importance of Hodeidah to both the economy and aid flow in Yemen in our article here.

Netanyahu adds new minister to cabinet: Report

Israeli opposition lawmaker Gideon Saar is joining Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu’s government, Israeli media is reporting.
Netanyahu and Saar are due to deliver a statement later today, the prime minister’s office said.

https://www.aljazeera.com/news/liveblog/2024/9/29/israel-attacks-lebanon-live-non-stop-bombardment-as-hezbollah-mourns-chief
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 No.484555

>>484540
This is more likely, but I doubt it will come to pass in a reasonable time. I think that the collapse of the US or Israel itself (who are now restricting gatherings to be below 1,000 people due to anti-government protests) has to be a factor, but I also think Iran has a great deal of caution just on account of not wanting to start WWIII. Whatever they're planning, they need help. I know this might be considered lame around these parts, but I actually don't want the US to collapse totally and/or Balkanize, but we absolutely need to be doing more to disrupt the flow of arms and cash out of this country into the Zionist killing machine.
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 No.484556

>>484555
The third world war began in earnest in 2022.
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 No.484558

Blast heard in southwest Beirut: Reuters

An Israeli air strike has hit an apartment building the capital’s Kola district, the first strike outside of Beirut’s southern suburbs and within the city limits, witnesses have told Reuters news agency.

Smoke could be seen billowing from the area, according to the witnesses, who also reported hearing a large explison.

We will bring you more shortly.

Video shows aftermath of Israeli strike on Kola, Beirut

As we just reported, Israel has hit the Lebanese capital outside of its southern suburbs for the first time since it began its extensive bombing campaign of Lebanon last Monday.

Social media video, verified by Al Jazeera, shows the aftermath of the strike on Kola, in southwestern Beirut.

https://twitter.com/AboudiEade14411/status/1840514447896445386

Cuba denounces Israel’s recent military movements

Cuba’s Foreign Minister Bruno Rodriguez says on X that his country condemns Israel’s “bombings of Palestine, Lebanon and Yemen, which encourage large-scale war in the Middle East”.

He also spoke out against US support for Israel.

“We reiterate that the only solution to the conflict is to recognize an independent Palestinian State with borders prior to 1967,” Rodriguez added.

https://www.aljazeera.com/news/liveblog/2024/9/29/israel-attacks-lebanon-live-non-stop-bombardment-as-hezbollah-mourns-chief
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 No.484559

WATCH: Hezbollah faces severe losses after Nasrallah’s death, struggles to regroup amid Israeli attacks

Hezbollah had been severely affected by Israel’s assault on Lebanon even before the death of its leader, Hassan Nasrallah, in a strike on a residential block and underground bunker on Friday.

The group’s military leadership has been almost eliminated and it is facing one of the most intensive bombing campaigns in its history.

In Lebanon, many Hezbollah supporters are mourning the loss of Nasrallah, a figure they saw as a protector. They are seeking more than symbolic retaliation, but Hezbollah will need time to regroup and carefully plan its next steps amid escalating Israeli attacks.

Al Jazeera’s Zeina Khodr reports from Beirut:

PFLP announces deaths of three members in Kola strike

The Popular Front for the Liberation of Palestine armed group named the three men as:

Muhammad Abdel Aal, also known as Abu Ghazi, a member of the PFLP’s political bureau and the head of its military security department.
Imad Odeh, also known as Abu Ziad, a member of the PFLP’s military department and a military commander in Lebanon.
Abdul Rahman Abdel Aal, who it described only as a “comrade martyr hero”.
On Sunday evening, Israel hit the Kola area of Beirut in the first attack outside the Lebanese capital’s southern suburbs since it began its bombing campaign last Monday.

No official death toll for the attack has been announced so far.

https://www.aljazeera.com/news/liveblog/2024/9/30/israel-attacks-lebanon-live-israel-expands-strikes-on-beirut-as-105-killed
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 No.484560

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Leftists are emphatically pro-Palestine, but they seem afraid to actually endorse the resistance fighters that are actively fighting Zionist occupation and imperialism. Only tankies seem willing to. Why are leftists openly afraid to endorse Hamas, Hezb, the Houthis, etc? They're not the Taliban. All three groups endorse civil democracy for the countries they're fighting to liberate. Is it because they're Muslims and use religious rhetoric? Are leftists afraid as being seen as "anti-semites" or "terrorist supporters"?
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 No.484561

Speaking just for me… there's an expectation in present-day political discourse that something you endorse be more-or-less inoffensive and match whatever your personal political values are. Hamas, Hezbollah, and (to a lesser extent, I guess, from what I understand) Ansar Allah are not the backwards savages that imperialist media depicts them as, but they still hold lots of views it's impolite to endorse, and a lot of bad faith jackasses will be like "OH SO YOU ENDORSE EVERYTHING THEY'VE EVER DONE THEN OR ANY AFFILIATED GROUP EVER DID??!" and I think that tactic works to an extent on account that it is very annoying.

There is a ton of suppression against any expression of open support for these groups in the US, because the government has decreed that they're terrorists and therefore anyone who sympathizes with them must be a terrorist. This means censorship, it means rough encounters with people infected with imperialist brainrot, etc., etc. Of course, the thing the left should understand, and I mean should, by virtue of being "the left," understand, is that a large enough scale rejection of these false premises can overcome the bullshit. With mass comes power, and you (yes YOU!) are part of the mass.

That said, there is some genuine brainrot even among "the left," loosely defined… there is the delusional expectation that national resistance movements in other countries will be perfect, will appeal to your personal ideology (the Kurds may be the closest to this actually panning out, and yet they're currently running illegal concentration camps in Syria on behalf of the US, and are on a trajectory to be completely steamrolled again as soon as Syria or US support for them collapses), or will magically, instantly defy the brutality of the circumstances which cause them to be created in the first place. There is an archaic assumption which persists, even among some "leftists" (but fewer and fewer) that the "west" really is better, that it is more liberal, less bigoted in some way, etc. than the Yemenis, Hamas, etc., and I myself could have been fooled into this had I not seen the sheer brutality, bigotry, backwardness, and perversion unleashed on the middle east by the US and its parasitic client state Israel. There are people who, to this day, will try to tone police Ansar Allah, and yet Ansar Allah kills fewer people, is less racist, and overall their religious zealotry is less violent than what is currently on display from both the Jewish and Evangelical Zionists. I can't realistically say that if I was in their position I would do better than they have done; if the west is so offended by the hate Ansar Allah expresses for their oppressors, perhaps the west should not have backed a total, brutal siege on them. Poverty and brutality create hate, and the poorest country in the region has an excuse for the time being; the US and Israel have no excuse.

I will also add that I think support needs to be material. Whether or not you 'endorse' Hamas, it doesn't matter that much, what matters more than anything is action, and the left is largely lagging in this area, too. We know where F-16s are made, we know where the bombs are made, we know where the ports are, we know the banks funding this genocide (they're some of the same banks that *****ed us over in 2008, and which were bailed out while we struggled), and yet, in the US, action to impede production, shipment, etc. has been totally inadequate. The UK has been doing much better, with Palestine Action there shutting down several factories, but in the US it has struggled much more. This is unfortunate, because the US is Israel's main supplier. Action is needed, and it's needed now.
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 No.484562

U.S. Base 'Hit' In Syria As Resistance Factions Rain Rockets; Tensions Soar After Nasrallah's Death
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 No.484563

>>484561
The idea of "backwards" belongs to the imperialist conceit of history. Their position on progressivism is that it is a mental illness and they will say so. Most of the world does not share this bizarro view that enshrines homo*****ualism and eugenic *****ualism. Bashar Assad publicly mocked this entire process in the West.
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 No.484564

Also, the injection of "you must love the gays" is intended to alienate the left from most of humanity, which correctly saw homo*****ualism as a vice. This was the historical position of the left. The left was noted for its especial intolerance of conservative perversions like homo*****ualism, until Tavistock asserted reality through the imperial PR apparatus. Instead of reconciling with reality or even acknowledging what is even said regarding this, the imperial training conditions someone to consider the grotesque normal, glorify sodomy and make honesty and decency unseemly.

It's even further established that the Muslim military leaders don't consider fighting homo*****ualism central to their identity. Those with this ideology rammed into their minds do not see how bizarre their world-system is to sane humanity, and how this world-system was created to normalize eugenic purges and depopulation. In the 1950s, the social engineers bragged they would force men to become homo*****uals, and it was made illegal to stop them in any way. Do you not see how insane that is, and how someone would gain easy points by railing against that? How the left is set up to adopt insane and wildly unpopular positions? After all of that, the only countries which really policed homo*****ualism were Iran, who followed the Germanic-Anglo transition protocol and perversion anyway. The Ba'athists were noted secularists who didn't care about that at all, and in practice, no one is going to care whether a resistance fighter likes dick, like it's their prime want. This *****ual politics is designed to be corrosive to any social organization and trust, intended for the eugenic creed. But, every time you deny the centrality of eugenics, you give Tavistock everything in needs - just as you were trained, like dogs.

Realistically, none of this influences the anti-Israel factions in the US. The Muslim resistance isn't going to grill Westerners on their orthodoxy regarding *****ual mores, because they know that's futile, and further, conformity in that regard was not at the apex of their entire project. It is eugenics and its creed which made *****ual politics, insinuation, and tagoo everything, which proliferated *****ography to demoralize the public. Muslims also know they are a religion of inveterate liars and how this interaction will go, which is one reason *****ual politics was weaponized by Israel and its death cult.
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 No.484566

https://x.com/upholdreality/status/1840119857884344466
US Embassy in Iraq SURROUNDED by thousands of protestors
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 No.484567

>>484555
The US is less stable then it used to be, but it's not really anywhere near a collapse. Israel on the other hand, is showing many of the signs of a self-destructing society. My hunch is a year or maybe two, until it's gone.

>I also think Iran has a great deal of caution just on account of not wanting

<Iran would prefer not to
Yes, that's basic sanity.
However to be realistic Iran is likely just in the process of trying out all the remaining alternatives before they commit to a war. As a matter of principle, not because they think it'll work.

>>484556
Yes, if things continue the way the have been going, then it will turn into WW3 and the escalation of the Ukraine proxy-war in 2022 will most likely be considered the beginning. Does that mean WW3 was started by a she-hitler called Nuland ?
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 No.484568

https://farside.link/invidious/watch?v=uXLBEcb5JC0

So the houthis tried to missile Netanyahu, and they almost got him. There's likely more attempts and Netanyahu likely won't live through this.

I think i understand why they're doing this, but I only feel indifference. The way i see it the person died decades ago, and there's just this evil meat-puppet doing these weird presentations that advocate for suffering and death.
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 No.484570

>>484568
I mean, he is alive and his motivations as a living person are part of the problem.

From a sense of appearances, though… yeah, he does come off as an evil muppet. Also, since early in the year, he's had that look in his face where he just looks like Hitler. His hair even does the Hitler thing sometimes, but it's that weird darkness under the eyes and something about the eyebrows.

>There's likely more attempts and Netanyahu likely won't live through this.

Too optimistic. With that attitude, he'll be fine. Assume he will, but that it's dimly possible he won't, and do what you can to make sure he doesn't make it.
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 No.484571

>>484570
>that weird darkness under the eyes and something about the eyebrows.
Might be amphetamines.
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 No.484575

>>484571
Maybe.
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 No.484576

>>484567
It was understood this was the third world war, which is why Stoltenberg was quivering - he knew just what shit was going to go down and where this leads. It's not a hypothetical. It has begun.
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 No.484577

>>484576
A difficulty with "third world war" is defining "world war" since the first two weren't called that when they were waged. But, there has not been a general war involving the world's major powers with no restraints since 1945. All of the death and misery in East Asia was planned and contained in a limited theater, even though they were every bit as destructive as the world wars - in many ways moreso, since they were tests of this new air power doctrine. The three great powers of the time did not directly fight each other, save for Chinese support for North Korea which immediately led the Americans to settle with the armistice. There are of course reasons why Korea went as it did - it was a huge row in the US about whether the leadership was on the take or supporting Red China, since quite a few in the post-war US basically said we should work with Mao and the Communists. This was haram for the neo-Nazi revivalists, but no one was going to wage a full scale war in East Asia, following that ancient maxim "Never fight a land war in Asia".

The plan has been to attempt to manage the war so that it is winnable for the people who really will win, yet general enough to allow the death toll and rearrangement of the world they want.

Humanity has ended. The reign of Satan is upon us, and this is what Bush explicitly was for. What a pervert.
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 No.484578

That said, there's arguments that this started in 2003, or it never stopped since 1914 and this is one big eugenics war. I don't build the grand narratives for public consumption, but there is a difference between general war and the sort of imperial wars that are sold.

The result is clear, and planned in advance. The old world order will be replaced with eugenism and the filth of this failed race, and they can't even say why they bothered. Those selected to live brag about what they did to us, and will get away with it yet again. A Satanic race cannot change. And so, that is the verdict - GUILTY.
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 No.484579

All that said, those who thought they were selected to live are seeing, if they haven't already, that this wasn't all it was promised to be, and the damned aren't dying fast enough or comply with "stand and die". Why would we? We have no reason to ever stop shouting after this. They wanted it, and they got it.

It ends when humanity really asks themselves what they did and whether they want anything else, if they can even know of such a thing. Most of them can't. They never have, and never will.
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 No.484580

It's sad because a reasonable number of humans have asked if this has to happen, of if this is the only way, or why they have to sacrifice for something that was a bullshit excuse to get them killed anyway. A majority of humans do not think far enough ahead to see much beyond their small world, and it should not be expected of them for this was not their jihad or anything that should have been relitigated in the first place. But, a majority of humans probably have asked why they should bother with this, rather than uncritically accepting the narrative as PR insists is automatic.

I hope, if nothing else, this social experiment is described for what it was, and we regard it as a failure like the race that spawned it. Maybe then, we can speak of something compatible with life. It will not be much, but until then, none of us have any reason to go along with this. There comes a time where fear, the security state, and slimy favoritism cease to be motivators. If it must come to this, the damned will do terrible things and will curse this monstrous race forever for what it did to them. They wanted to split the human race and they got it. The rulers chose this race-theory and race-religion, and never once thought about consequences, because consequences are for slaves per all of their theories of rule and power.
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 No.484581

There is now no "off" button, but there will be a time where the new world order settles, and the true war is waged - against those selected to die. The truest sign of the war is that the "Jehad" overtakes the stated war aims, and this is what I'm expecting, rather than a prolonged national conflagration. All that is really needed is for the great powers to be locked in to eugenics, and eugenics to become supreme law above all, abrogating all other law as their religion demands. That is already the settlement for the past 100 years, but it must be made official and no other law can be permitted to exist. Eugenics must become God and no less, and there is no other.
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 No.484582

If any of you have an actual counterargument, I have yet to be convinced. All you've ever had are excuses and sops of the most cowardly sort, or the typical smug of this failed race. I do not care. I know what I have seen, and even if I'm wrong, I've seen enough to curse humanity for my part. I believe more of humanity are ready to do the only thing that was really for us to do in this cursed world, in all of its details. The republic and its vestiges must all be destroyed, permanently and irrevocably, and there will be no going back. Sadly, because the rulers chose this, there is no future but the one we predicted long ago as what this turns into. We were not allowed to be or do anything else, and so humans are consigned to this for a long time, and any "other world" would only proceed from conditions very alien to anything we know. Even there, this "other world" would recall what humans have always been and what was done here as the point of no return, and they would only salvage something out of the nightmare, only long after humans have ceased to care about anything we care about now. It would be very different entities that change this, and while they would still be human in the racial and spiritual sense and recognize themselves as such, they would not think like us or share this ruinous pedagogy that was handed down to us by aristocracy. That shit was always malarkey.
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 No.484584

>>484570
>Too optimistic.
Why ?
I think he got lucky he survived this one.

They just barely managed to clip the Houthie palestine-type-missile with an Israeli Arrow-type missile, which is a long(ish) range interceptor. (It's kinda meh, it has a strange over-complicated tracking system with a swivel-head)

The Houthie missile just got knocked off course a little and struck somewhere near by. Which is not considered a successful intercept (missile destroyed in the air). If the Houthies tweak the stochastic path-change evasion algorithm just a little bit, it'll go through.

>With that attitude, he'll be fine.

I doubt my attitude can affect a war.

>it's dimly possible he won't

Netanyahu is most likely toast unless he stays in the fuehrer-bunker the hole time.

>and do what you can to make sure he doesn't make it.

Yeah i don't really care what happens to him, and politically it's more useful if ends up in war-crime tribunal.
Lets face it even if he survives the war, he royally pissed off about half a billion people…
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 No.484585

>Netanyahu is most likely toast unless he stays in the fuehrer-bunker the hole time.
Last I heard he's in New York.
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 No.484587

People have been saying for some time that if you remove Netanyahu there's a whole cadre of other genocidal fanatics waiting in the wings to replace him. That may be true, but there probably aren't many other Israeli politicians facing imminent jail time on corruption charges the moment they leave office, genocidal fanatics or not. At the very least that means they don't have an incentive to provoke conflagrations just to save their own asses.
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 No.484593

Hamas leader killed in Israeli air strike in Lebanon

Hamas said its leader in Lebanon has been killed in an air strike in the country’s south, as official media reported a strike on a Palestinian refugee camp.

“Fatah Sharif Abu al-Amine, the leader of Hamas… in Lebanon and member of the movement’s leadership abroad” was killed in a strike on his “home in the Al-Bass camp in south Lebanon”, a Hamas statement said.

Lebanon’s official National News Agency reported an air strike on the camp near the southern city of Tyre.

Photos: Israelis rally in Tel Aviv demanding Gaza ceasefire deal to free captives

Israeli protesters took to the streets of Tel Aviv, calling for the government to refocus on securing the release of captives from Gaza as the military killed Hezbollah chief Nasrallah on Friday in an offensive in Lebanon.

Those critical of PM Netanyahu’s government argue that efforts should be concentrated on freeing those still held captive by Hamas rather than opening a new war front with Hezbollah in the country’s north.

The number of attendees on Saturday evening was noticeably lower than in previous protests but exceeded the limit of 1,000 in gatherings in central Israel.

The stricter guidelines came after air raid sirens sounded across the centre of the country after it was announced that Nasrallah had been killed.

https://www.aljazeera.com/news/liveblog/2024/9/30/israel-attacks-lebanon-live-israel-expands-strikes-on-beirut-as-105-killed
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 No.484595

>>484584
>Why ?
>I think he got lucky he survived this one.
It's a function of free shit, not luck. The interceptors may have just barely gotten the missiles, but they got them, and the reason is that there's an insanely comprehensive interceptor system. Attempts like this are actually fairly rare, most other parties involved in this are trying to avoid escalation, and actually don't want to end up killing a ton of civilians just to get one guy like Israel usually does. Israel already has air supremacy, but the fact that no one else is willing so far to pursue such mass casualty events in order to take out one leader dramatically reduces the likelihood of such an """assassination""" attempt succeeding.

>I doubt my attitude can affect a war.

It can affect what you do. If you think Netanyahu's just going to be taken out by someone else any day now, that encourages laziness. The Israeli advantage hinges on free shit from the US, UK, Germany, etc., anyone in countries aiding the Zionists can't afford to put off action.

>Yeah i don't really care what happens to him, and politically it's more useful if ends up in war-crime tribunal.

>Lets face it even if he survives the war, he royally pissed off about half a billion people…
Bush pissed off a lot of people too.
It seems really evident to me now that due process, at least at the ICC, less so the ICJ, is going to keep being dragged out as much as possible. Western leaders offer calculated crumbs to try to slow the protests just as much as necessary in order to keep the project of "Greater Israel" on track. Appeals to them are probably mostly counterproductive.

>>484585
I think he's back in Israel now, but yeah, he was literally in NY not long ago. He literally called the strike on the 6 apartment buildings (and Nasrallah) from the UN building in NYC. I've got to say… there were like 2000 people outside his hotel protesting all night when he was there, and I'm not saying that's bad, but I'm *****ing embarrassed for our protest movement that that's all that's done every time this piece of shit sets foot here. There were 30-40,000 the last time he came to DC, and they basically just put maggots in his food, and then like 5 people did Bart Simpson shit and got labeled "terrorists" by a few culture war media hacks. With those numbers, we could have taken him alive, and with what he's done and continues to do, we would be justified in taking him dead. Instead, a mass of people marched peacefully to exhaustion in the heat, a few punks did shenanigans, and the feds sent the military in anyway.

>>484587
Yeah, this is true.
And if Netanyahu had been killed months ago, perhaps in America by disillusioned veterans or a broader group, the outcome of that assassination would likely have been better than if he was assassinated today or tomorrow in Tel Aviv. The Israelis are *****ing rubes. Loads of them hate Netanyahu, but there are also many who think it's the best thing in the world whenever he kills anyone they don't like. I'd be really surprised if him getting killed by Ansar Allah or the remains of Hezbollah would have the most beneficial effect it ever would have had now that Gaza's a ruin and Hezbollah is in total disarray and Beirut is being sieged again like in the "good old days"… all these things, and his continuing to saber rattle against Iran and use the braindead US leadership for whatever he wants.

Netanyahu can and should be taken out. It's not nothing. We shouldn't wait until a politically expedient time. It's better if the Americans do it, but if someone else does it that is also ok. But also, every time we don't do it, we pave the way for a situation where his successor will be more likely to effectively continue this path.
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Death toll in yesterday’s Israeli attacks on Yemen rises

Al Jazeera’s correspondent reports, citing Yemen’s Houthis, that six people were killed and 57 others wounded when Israelis bombed Hodeidah and Ras Issa yesterday.

The previous death toll stood at four.

In a statement yesterday afternoon, the Israeli army said dozens of aircraft, including fighter jets, attacked power plants and sea port facilities at the Ras Isa and Hodeidah ports.

Berlin police raid pro-Palestinian activists’ homes

Police in Berlin raided homes of five pro-Palestinian activists today, including a man believed to have thrown a microphone stand toward a local politician, DPA news agency is reporting.

Police and public prosecutors in the German capital said the five are suspected of having committed criminal offences “through allegedly pro-Palestinian motivated activities”.

No arrests have been made. Around 125 police officers were involved in the raids on flats in the districts of Friedrichshain, Britz,
Gropiusstadt, Tegel and Schneeberg in Berlin.

Authorities have regularly broken up protests against the war on Gaza and assaulted and detained demonstrators.

Lebanon PM ready to implement 2006 deal on Hezbollah armed presence

We earlier reported that Lebanon’s caretaker PM Mikati is ready to deploy its army in the south.

The Lebanese government is also ready to fully implement the UNSC Resolution 1701 of 2006 that aimed to end Hezbollah’s armed presence south of the Litani River as part of an agreement to stop war with Israel, Mikati said.

“We in Lebanon are ready to implement 1701, and immediately upon the implementation of the ceasefire, Lebanon is ready to send the Lebanese army to the area south of the Litani River and to carry out its full duties,” Mikati told journalists.

Resolution 1701 ended the monthlong Israel-Hezbollah war in 2006 and called for a full Israeli withdrawal from southern Lebanon, with only the Lebanese army and UN peacekeepers maintaining a presence there.

The Litani lies about 30km (about 20 miles) from Lebanon’s southern border.

Israel keeping up its attacks in southern Lebanon
Imran Khan
Reporting from Marjayoun, southern Lebanon

In the last few minutes, we’ve heard a very large explosion in the distance here in southern Lebanon. Israel is clearly keeping up its pressure on this part of Lebanon.

But in the last hour, the Health Ministry announced that four people were killed and five wounded in Israeli air raids on a relatively large town in the Sidon district.

That brings the death toll in the last 24 hours to 136.

This is putting so much pressure on not just the emergency service but also civil defence and all of the civilian infrastructure in southern Lebanon.

Lebanon coordinates DNA tests to identify missing in Israel strikes

Lebanese authorities have urged the families of people who went missing in Israeli strikes to submit their DNA samples at specialised centres to identify the remains of their loved ones.

“To help families of those who went missing following the Israeli aggression on Lebanon and to make the process of identifying victims and their remains smoother”, families should head to centres affiliated with the judicial police “to conduct DNA tests”, the police said in a statement.

For the past week, Israel has heavily bombed the country’s east, south and southern Beirut suburbs, killing hundreds of people and displacing up to one million.

On Saturday, Lebanon’s Health Minister Firas Abiad said bodies and body parts were still under the rubble.

Social media users have, meanwhile, called for help finding missing relatives.

Lebanese soldier killed in Israeli attack in southern Lebanon

Lebanon’s National News Agency is reporting that a Lebanese army soldier has been killed after he was wounded in an Israeli drone attack on a checkpoint in Wazzani, southern Lebanon.

We will bring you more details shortly.

Hezbollah fires rockets at Israel’s Gesher Haziv settlement

The Lebanese armed group says its fighters targeted northern Israel’s Gesher Haziv settlement with a “salvo of rockets”.

Earlier, Hezbollah said it had also fired rockets at the northern Israeli town of Safed.

It did not elaborate on the results of the attacks that it said came in response to Israeli attacks on the Lebanese territory.

Main talking points from Hezbollah deputy chief’s speech

We lost a dear brother and leader who loved the fighters for the faith.
Israeli forces are committing massacres against civilians with US support.
Hezbollah has hit Israeli targets 150km within Israeli territory.
Hezbollah’s operations have continued at the same pace and more since Nasrallah’s killing.
Hezbollah is prepared for Israel’s ground incursion and a long war.
The group is following up on the alternative plans that Nasrallah put forward.
The group will choose a new chief “sooner rather than later”.
Hezbollah will continue with its main goals of supporting Gaza and protecting Lebanon.
The group “will win, just as we won in our confrontation with Israel in 2006”.

Blinken declares his support for diplomacy and Nasrallah assassination

US Secretary of State Antony Blinken has described the Hezbollah leader as a “brutal terrorist”, saying “the region, the world are safer without him”.

His remarks came together with his insistence that “diplomacy remains the best and only path to achieving greater stability in the Middle East”.

He promised the United States would continue working “urgently” to secure a ceasefire between Israel and Hamas in Gaza.

British base in Cyprus prepares for potential evacuations from Lebanon

Yesterday, pro-Palestinian campaigners protested at the gates of British base Akrotiri, accusing Britain of offering tacit support to Israel’s war in Gaza and bombardment of Lebanon.

The same base has been bolstered in anticipation of any potential evacuation of its nationals from the region, the Reuters news agency reported today.

The UK has two military bases on Cyprus, a former British colony. RAF Akrotiri has been used in the past as a staging point for air strikes against Houthi rebels in Yemen.

British Prime Minister Keir Starmer and other government ministers have also called on British nationals to leave Lebanon on commercial flights while it is still possible.

Last week, Britain sent additional troops to Cyprus to assist any potential evacuation of nationals trapped in Lebanon.

Palestinian journalist killed by Israeli attack in Deir el-Balah

Palestinian journalist Wafa al-Udaini has been killed following an Israeli air attack on her family’s home in Deir el-Balah, central Gaza.

Al-Udaini was killed along with three family members, including two *****ren.

At least 130 journalists and media workers have been killed in Israel’s war on Gaza, according to Reporters Without Borders.

Iran will respond if national security threatened: Foreign ministry

Iran’s Foreign Ministry spokesperson says no “criminal acts” of Israel will be left unanswered, adding that “anyone who stands against Iran’s national security will undoubtedly receive a response from Iran.”

“We do not make empty promises, we have shown in practice that we stand firmly against aggressors who intend to violate Iran’s national security, and our response will be regretful for them,” Nasser Kanaani said during a news briefing.

“Iran will not leave any aggressive actions of the Zionist regime, which target Iran’s interests, unanswered. This regime will not go unpunished for the crimes it has committed, and Iran will take appropriate measures in response.”

Indian writer turns down USAID-funded award in solidarity with Gaza

Jacinta Kerketta, a poet and writer from India, has refused to accept a USAID-funded award in protest against Israel’s war on Gaza, local media reported.

The poet was awarded the 2024 “Room to Read ***** Author Award”, jointly funded by USAID and an organisation called the Room to Read India Trust, for her *****ren’s poetry collection titled Jirhul.

She called attention to USAID’s links to arms companies and its role in the war on Gaza.

“I saw that Room to Read India Trust is also associated with Boeing for *****ren’s education. How can [they have ties to the] arms business and care for *****ren continue simultaneously when the world of *****ren is being destroyed by the same weapons,” Indian media outlet The Wire quoted Kerketta as saying.

“Books for *****ren are important, but adults have not been able to save *****ren – thousands of whom are being killed in Palestine,” she added.

British-American author Jhumpa Lahiri, who has Indian origins, recently turned down an award from New York’s Noguchi Museum, citing the firing of employees who wore Palestinian keffiyeh scarves in solidarity with people in Gaza.

Flydubai halts flights to Beirut until October 3

UAE’s Flydubai says the decision to suspend flights between Dubai and Beirut was made due to “ongoing developments”.

“We continue to monitor the situation closely and amend our flight schedule accordingly,” it said.

Emirates Airlines, Iran Air, Air Algerie, Air France and Turkish Airlines are some other airlines to have temporarily suspended flights to Beirut.

Australia threatens to cancel visas of those protesting attacks on Lebanon

Australia’s Labor government has threatened to cancel visas of anyone inciting “discord” in the country following protests over the weekend against Israel’s attacks on Lebanon.

“Any indication of support for a terrorist organisation is unequivocally condemned,” Home Affairs Minister Tony Burke said in a statement.

“There is a higher level of scrutiny if anyone is on a visa. I have made clear from day one that I will consider refusing and cancelling visas for anyone who seeks to incite fbi.gov in Australia.”

Australia’s opposition has speculated that people carrying pictures of Nasrallah at the rallies were visa holders and called for their cancellation. However, no evidence has been provided for that claim.

PM Anthony Albanese said in a statement, “We do not want people to bring radical ideologies of conflict here.”

https://www.aljazeera.com/news/liveblog/2024/9/30/israel-attacks-lebanon-live-israel-expands-strikes-on-beirut-as-105-killed
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Israel launches small raids across Lebanon border with larger ground operation planned – report

Israel has launched small, precision raids across the border in Lebanon and a larger ground operation is being planned, AP is reporting, citing two officials.

It was not clear if Israel had made a final decision on a broader operation, the news agency reported.

https://www.theguardian.com/world/live/2024/sep/30/israel-attacks-live-blog-lebanon-yemen-hamas-hezbollah-news-updates-middle-east-crisis

Majority of Palestinians support military resistance to Israel: Poll

Almost a year since the start of Israel’s war on the Gaza Strip, a public opinion poll conducted by the Jerusalem Media and Communication Centre has found that more people support military resistance as a means of achieving the national goals of the Palestinian people.

The percentage of those supporting military resistance, the poll showed, rose to 51.2 percent from 40.8 percent last May.

The poll was conducted in the occupied West Bank, including East Jerusalem, but did not include the Gaza Strip “given the inability to secure a random sample because of the current situation” in the besieged coastal enclave.

In contrast, the percentage of respondents who support peaceful, diplomatic and political action as a means of achieving national goals dropped from 44.5 percent last May to 35.7 percent.

US aware of Israeli plans to invade Lebanon: State Depatment

Israel has told the US about a number of operations, the State Department said on Monday, adding that they have discussed reports of ground operations, and Israel has told Washington they are at this time limited operations focused on Hezbollah infrastructure near the border with Lebanon.

“They have been informing us about a number of operations, I know I’ve seen reports about ground operations. We’ve had some conversations with them about that. They have at this time told us that those are limited operations focused on Hezbollah infrastructure near the border. But we’re in continuous conversations with them about it,” State Department spokesperson Matthew Miller told reporters on Monday.

Miller also said that while the US “still supports” a ceasefire in Lebanon, “but at the same time, military pressure can at times enable diplomacy”, appearing to support Isreal’s attacks on Lebanon.

Houthis say they will escalate operations in response to Israeli attacks

A military spokesperson says the Yemeni group will escalate operations in response to Israeli attacks, a day after Israeli fighter jets bombed Hodeidah and Ras Isa.

The military operations will commence “in the coming period”, Yahya Saree said in a video statement posted on X.

He added that Houthi fighters had managed to shoot down a MQ-9 Reaper drone in the Yemeni province of Sadaa.

Saree said this was the 11th US-made drone of this kind that has been downed since the “battle” in support of Gaza began last year.

Erdogan says UN should recommend use of force if Israel not stopped

Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan says that the UN General Assembly should recommend the use of force, in line with a resolution it passed in 1950, if the UN Security Council fails to stop Israel’s attacks in Gaza and Lebanon.

“The UN General Assembly should rapidly implement the authority to recommend the use of force, as it did with the 1950 Uniting for Peace resolution, if the Security Council can’t show the necessary will,” Erdogan said after a cabinet meeting in Ankara.

He also urged Muslim countries to take economic, diplomatic, and political steps against Israel to pressure it into accepting a ceasefire, and added Israel’s attacks would target them too if it is not stopped soon.

https://www.aljazeera.com/news/liveblog/2024/9/30/israel-attacks-lebanon-live-israel-expands-strikes-on-beirut-as-105-killed
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 No.484599

>>484595
>It's a function of free shit, not luck. The interceptors may have just barely gotten the missiles, but they got them, and the reason is that there's an insanely comprehensive interceptor system.
Missile interceptors are useful against other missiles traveling on a predictable trajectory, like a ballistic trajectory. They are also useful against maneuverable targets that are comparably slow and sluggish like jet-fighters. However against other missiles that are both fast and maneuverable, there's no chance. It's a probability thing, the odds of interception become fractions of a percent. No matter how "comprehensive"

The reason why the Israeli managed to intercept this one was because of luck and probably because the Houthies are still ironing out the bugs of a new weapons technology. I also doubt that it was a gifted Russian missile now, it's more likely a "budget derivative" since it's slower than what the Russians have used.

Lastly the Israeli missile defence system is mid, not bad, but not great either. It's way too expensive for what it is, and it has too many "lowbrow" misses. Like they sometimes fail to intercept basic short-range artillery rockets that crash into their buildings. That's technology from the 1800s that was effectively neutralized by simple flak cannons in the 1900s. A 21th century missile defense system that goes into the great category, doesn't struggle with that.

>Attempts like this are actually fairly rare

Because missiles with decent range that are both very fast and highly maneuverable is a relatively new technology.
>most other parties involved in this are trying to avoid escalation
Yeah that is true, but it appears that the policy of not retaliating against Israeli assassinations is being reconsidered. At least in Netanyahu's case, because he has turned into political toxic waste, even in the west to some extend.

>Israel already has air supremacy, but the fact that no one else is willing so far to pursue such mass casualty events in order to take out one leader dramatically reduces the likelihood of such an """assassination""" attempt succeeding.

No let me stop you right here, killing lots of civilians isn't a effective military strategy, aside from the Israeli nobody else is doing this. They're ziofascists that want to murder loads of civilians. The US has a missile with spinning pop-out blades (for real) instead of a warhead. They have used it for assassinations a lot more effectively than anything the Zionists have done. It's not perfect because civilians have been killed, but nothing even remotely like the massacres the Zionists have unleashed. Reckless brutality is the mark of incompetence, not effectiveness.
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 No.484601

>>484595
>If you think Netanyahu's just going to be taken out by someone else
>Bush pissed off a lot of people too.
Yeah Bush got away with his war-criming, however the differences is that Israel is very unlikely to survive this crisis. So unlike Bush, Netanyahu probably won't have a lot of protection afterwards.

>The Israeli advantage hinges on free shit

True, but we don't have an effective strategy to block the weapons exports. Just telling people "DO SOMETHING !" is ineffective.

>It seems really evident to me now that due process, at least at the ICC, less so the ICJ, is going to keep being dragged out as much as possible.

Well the UN doesn't have enforcement so what did you expect ? Thor's gavel ?
If i had to guess, it means that once they loose the war they're *****ed.

>to keep the project of "Greater Israel" on track

Oh is that really their goal ? Seriously ? It's not just a talking point ?
I don't see that happening, at all. Holding territory against guerilla forces has become very difficult in the last 2 decades. Remember that nobody has managed to get new territory with a occupation recently. (Remember the Russians got the Donbass region because most of the population is on their side).
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 No.484603

>>484595
>And if Netanyahu had been killed months ago, perhaps in America by disillusioned veterans or a broader group, the outcome of that assassination would likely have been better than if he was assassinated today or tomorrow in Tel Aviv.
I'm not sure. They would have painted that hypothetical guy as an Iranian spy and tried to use it as a wedge to get a Iran-war through the door. If the Yahu ends at the hands of the people he tried to destroy, that's better for the long term political realignment. The supremacy-politics looses the appeal when the "untermenschen" demonstrates that they are able to kill "ubermenschen".
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 No.484604

>>484603
>I'm not sure. They would have painted that hypothetical guy
No guy. A 'lone nut' couldn't do it, and it's not worth entertaining that idea. There would need to be several people involved, ideally a few hundred. It wouldn't be that hard, but you have to have insiders and an amount of force to get through security/riot cops. As few as 10, as many as 500, but unless it's some kind of antifa supersoldier, one guy wouldn't be able to do it.

What lies they'd tell about whatever group did it would be irrelevant. They lie about anyone opposed to their bullshit, people are getting wise.

If Netanyahu is killed by Arabs, that is a far more effective rallying cry in the US to kill Muslims. Aggression for an internal disposal of Netanyahu by angry US citizens would be more likely to fall inward, and the act would be taken by most as a statement of discontentment with someone most of us already hate. It would also mean Israeli anger is diverted towards the US; if the US gov't tries to appease this, it only increases the contradiction. If the US doesn't, then Israel likely ends up more isolated than it already was. These are good results.
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 No.484606

The Lebanese army has evacuated observation posts at Lebanon’s southern border with Israel and moved to barracks in the border villages, CNN is reporting, citing a Lebanese security source.

It comes after the Israeli military declared a closed military zone around three towns in the far north on its border with Lebanon.

A Lebanese military official told AFP that the Lebanese army is repositioning troops stationed on its southern border.

The Lebanese army is “repositioning and regrouping forces” at the southern border following threats of an Israeli incursion, the official told the new agency.

As my colleague William Christou wrote earlier, Lebanese media is reporting Israeli shelling and firing tanks at border villages adjacent from the area it announced was a closed military border.

Calls for a tougher response from Iran’s reformist-led government redoubled after news that Brig Gen Abbas Nilforushan, the Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps (IRGC) deputy commander for Lebanon and Syria, had been killed in Beirut alongside the Hezbollah chief, Hassan Nasrallah.

The dominant line in Iranian government circles remains that a direct war between Israel and Iran should be avoided as it would play into Benjamin Netanyahu’s hands and draw in the US – but that Hezbollah should not be left to fight alone.

https://www.theguardian.com/world/live/2024/sep/30/israel-attacks-live-blog-lebanon-yemen-hamas-hezbollah-news-updates-middle-east-crisis

At least eight Israeli raids reported in southern Beirut

The air raids targeted several neighbourhoods in the Lebanese capital’s southern suburbs, including Laylaki, al-Marija, Haret Hreik and Burj al-Barahneh, the National News Agency says.

Israeli warplanes are have been launching “new and powerful” raids there, NNA said, shortly after it ordered residents of the area to evacuate their homes.

“Thick smoke and flames are rising in the suburb’s sky,” NNA said, adding that the raids have so far destroyed a number of residential buildings.

Residents in Beirut tell Al Jazeera that these are the loudest strikes heard in the capital yet.

We’ll bring you more soon.

Israeli strikes preventing UN peacekeepers in Lebanon from patrolling

United Nations peacekeepers from the United Nations Interim Force in Lebanon (UNIFIL) have been unable to conduct patrols because of the intensity of Israeli strikes, a UN spokesman has said.

“Our UNIFIL Blue Helmets remain in position in the mission’s area of responsibility, while the intensity of fighting is preventing their movements and ability to undertake their mandated tasks,” Stephane Dujarric, spokesman for UN Secretary-General Antonio Guterres, told a media briefing.

“Given the intensity of the rockets going back and forth, they are not able to do patrolling,” he added of the roughly 10,000-strong UN Interim Force In Lebanon.

UNIFIL has had a presence in Lebanon since 1978, when it was established by the UN Security Council.

Belgium deputy PM calls for ‘maximum sanctions’ on Israel

The planned ground invasion of Lebanon grossly violates international law. This is not self-defense, but provoking all-out war”, Petra De Sutter says on X.

Reports indicate that Israeli troops will soon conduct ground operations in Lebanon, as soon as this evening.

“The EU and international community must respond with maximum sanctions on Israel. The destruction must end”, she added.

De Sutter made headlines last November for being one of the few European officials to call for sanction on Israel over its war on Gaza.

https://www.aljazeera.com/news/liveblog/2024/9/30/israel-attacks-lebanon-live-israel-expands-strikes-on-beirut-as-105-killed
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 No.484607

>>484604
I'm sorry i'll be rude for a paragraph
>Lets bumrush the castle with 500 strong lads, and dethrone Ben the terrible.
<I'll bring my trebuchet. s/
Seriously, your "plan" is really terrible, please don't get anybody killed with ill conceived adventurism. Maybe this kind of thing isn't one of your strengths, you know, not everybody is cut out to be a commando.

>If Netanyahu is killed by Arabs, that is a far more effective rallying cry in the US to kill Muslims.

Maybe consider the political effects in Israel:
The Zionists have a superiority complex, if somebody they consider inferior manages to splat Genocideyahu, that'll demoralize them much more. Also the Zionist aim is terrorizing the population of the surrounding countries to instill fear and resignation in people. If the houthies just casually splash Warcrimejamine with a missile, that might help frustrate that.

>angry US citizens

>a statement of discontentment
The best thing people in US can do atm. is create political pressure against the Zionist lobby.

>Israeli anger is diverted towards the US

Yeah i sort of get your idea but countries don't really work that way anymore. The division is between the Pentagon that doesn't want to go to war with Iran, because strategically that is such a dumb move, and the Zionist neocons that do want a Iran-war because they're a little brain-dead.
You could try to put your thumb on the scale there.
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 No.484608

>>484607
>the castle
>a hotel in New York
Pick one.

Also lol @ you assuming I was talking about one *****ing guy and then thinking 500 is somehow ludicrous. 500 is a more realistic number than one. This place your mind goes where I introduce more hands to do the work and then you just assume that said work is everybody rushing in the same place at once unarmed while absolutely nothing else is going on is crazy. Is this how you think this stuff usually works?

>The Zionists have a superiority complex, if somebody they consider inferior manages to splat Genocideyahu, that'll demoralize them much more. Also the Zionist aim is terrorizing the population of the surrounding countries to instill fear and resignation in people. If the houthies just casually splash Warcrimejamine with a missile, that might help frustrate that.

It could also turn Benjamin Netanyahu into a martyr and make it much easier for his successor to carry on with the exact same agenda. Americans doing it is a curveball.

>The best thing people in US can do atm. is create political pressure against the Zionist lobby.

Arms are manufactured here, the big banks investing in the genocide are also here. Politics isn't the primary theater we need to be operating in. In the UK, they're very good at sabotage, and part of that is that they understand that it actually doesn't take that much effort to break most shit or inconvenience people in ways which make it more difficult to keep doing bad stuff.

Political pressure is fine, but we've got political pressure, we need to be doing material things with material results. The pressure isn't going anywhere. It's a genocide, there is no 'optics' question that pertains to any type of non-lethal sabotage and espionage done to foil the genociders.

>The division is between the Pentagon that doesn't want to go to war with Iran, because strategically that is such a dumb move, and the Zionist neocons that do want a Iran-war because they're a little brain-dead.

I don't believe this division amounts to much in reality. There are still some people in the military state who have some tactical sense, but more and more of them are just as much war profiteers as the neocons are.
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 No.484611

>>484608
>This place your mind goes
You seem like a nice person, and i'm worried you might get yourself killed trying to knock over a chess-piece. I know you are convinced that Netanyahu has some sort of significance to history, but he likely doesn't, the actions of single individuals rarely shape events. That guy isn't that special.

Consider that Iran is more powerfull than Israel, they have more economic power in terms of real production and they have a lot more military power too. If they wanted to eliminate Netanyahu, he'd die. Maybe they don't want him to die, because if you look past all the mayhem the Israeli military is inflicting, and instead focus on what's happen to the structural base in Isreal. Netanyahu is really wrecking it. In one year he's inflicted so much damage that'll take 2 decades to recover from.

>Benjamin Netanyahu

>a martyr
Can't say for sure, but fascist societies don't appear to do that. You know the psychology of fascist society goes something like this: somebody had to die, i'm glad it wasn't me

>Arms are manufactured here, the big banks investing in the genocide are also here. Politics isn't the primary theater we need to be operating in.

The zionist lobby is breaking all the rules, if politics change, they're screwed, so don't underestimate that angle.

>In the UK, they're very good at sabotage, and part of that is that they understand that it actually doesn't take that much effort to break most shit

I haven't been paying attention, was UK weapons production halted ?

>Political pressure is fine, but we've got political pressure, we need to be doing material things with material results.

If you want to affect material conditions, you can't be reacting to events. You have to think in longer time-spans and get into the position of creating the events, maneuvering your opponents to be reactive.
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 No.484612

>>484611
>You seem like a nice person, and i'm worried you might get yourself killed trying to knock over a chess-piece.
Completely irrelevant.

>I know you are convinced that Netanyahu has some sort of significance to history, but he likely doesn't, the actions of single individuals rarely shape events. That guy isn't that special.

Even if this was true, it wouldn't make a difference who killed him going by this logic. This contradicts what you previously said.

It isn't true, though, for the specific personal reasons to Netanyahu which we're both aware of. His political vulnerability is a central part of his motivation. There's no reason to backpeddle on this, and acknowledging it isn't a denial that Israel with or without Netanyahu is still bad.

>Consider that Iran is more powerfull than Israel, they have more economic power in terms of real production and they have a lot more military power too. If they wanted to eliminate Netanyahu, he'd die. Maybe they don't want him to die, because if you look past all the mayhem the Israeli military is inflicting, and instead focus on what's happen to the structural base in Isreal. Netanyahu is really wrecking it. In one year he's inflicted so much damage that'll take 2 decades to recover from.

These are all just things you've taken as a given. I don't agree with most of these premises. Iran's economy has been severely hurt by years of US sanctions. Israel's power doesn't come primarily from its own domestic industrial base, but from the US and parts of Europe. It's not a given that Iran is more powerful.
Looking "past all the mayhem" is stupid. If you just ignore the death camps, the Jews in Nazi Germany were doing great. The mayhem is the point. Israel's stated goals are smokescreens, it doesn't matter to them that they haven't attained them because their real goal is mass murder and destruction, and they are winning in this field. Getting to a point where Israel eventually dies after continuing to escalate with US support again and again is a loss, and it's stupid to resign to the role of an optimistic spectator when that is the proven course. That means more blowback (IE 'chickens coming home to roost'), probably WWIII, and certainly more genocide, and after all of this an Israeli defeat is not assured, because that is not how war works.

>The zionist lobby is breaking all the rules, if politics change, they're screwed, so don't underestimate that angle.

If.

>I haven't been paying attention, was UK weapons production halted ?

No. Palestine Action has shut down several factories over there, though, and targeted financiers. They're disproportionately active in the UK, and more effective than in the US.

>If you want to affect material conditions, you can't be reacting to events. You have to think in longer time-spans and get into the position of creating the events, maneuvering your opponents to be reactive.

There's nothing short term about getting off your ass and doing stuff. This image you have in your head of everything I write just doesn't match the reality. War isn't just "do nothing and let anybody walk all over you, and then you win." The political base exists, and they're running around like Scooby-Doo trying to find the political base.
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Syrian air defences intercept ‘hostile targets’ over Damascus

The “hostile targets” were intercepted following an explosion heard in the Syrian capital Damascus, according to state media reports on Tuesday.

We will bring you more information on this incident when we have it.

https://www.aljazeera.com/news/liveblog/2024/9/30/israel-attacks-lebanon-live-israel-expands-strikes-on-beirut-as-105-killed

Explosion reported in Tel Aviv area, drone intercepted over sea

Residents in central Israel have reported an explosion in the Tel Aviv area and authorities are investigating the matter, according to Israel’s Channel 12.

Unconfirmed initial reports say that Israeli defence systems intercepted a target in the city’s vicinity.

The Israeli military has also announced it has intercepted a drone over the Mediterranean Sea, dozens of kilometres off the coast of central Israel.

We will bring you more information on these incidents when we have it.

At least 3 killed following suspected Israeli attack on Damascus: Reports

At least three people have been confirmed killed and nine injured after a suspected Israeli attack on Damascus, Syrian state media reports.

The Al Mayadeen news outlet reports that local journalist Safaa Ahmad was among those killed in the attack, which hit the Mezzeh neighbourhood in the Syrian capital. Rescue crews are dealing with fires on the ground.

The Israeli military has yet to confirm the attack. We will bring you more information when we have it.

Hezbollah says attacks on Israeli forces continue
Assed Baig
Reporting from the Bekaa Valley, Lebanon

Despite the Israelis increasing the intensity of their bombing and their artillery strikes on these towns and villages, Hezbollah has continued to carry out operations, it says, against Israeli troops.

Not only have they been firing rockets at northern Israel since midnight, they say they have carried out 12 separate attacks against Israeli positions, Israeli forces, and Israeli settlements.

Hezbollah has said their military capabilities remain intact although Israel has been targeting Hezbollah infrastructure across the country, not just in the south but also in the Bekaa Valley.

What we will see now is what happens when the Israelis cross the border and try to occupy parts of south Lebanon and the Hezbollah response.

Hezbollah’s strength has always been their soldiers – the troops that they have on the ground. We will see now if the Israelis get bogged down in this ground offensive.

At least 5 people confirmed death following Israeli attack in Sidon

At least five people are now confirmed dead following the Israeli military strike on the Ein al-Hilweh refugee camp in the coastal city in southern Lebanon, the Al Mayadeen news outlet reports.

Earlier, we reported that the Israeli air attack hit the home of Munir al-Maqdah, a brigadier general with the Al-Aqsa Martyrs Brigade in Lebanon – a coalition of Palestinian armed groups aligned with the Fatah movement.

The attack marks the first Israeli air attack on the overcrowded refugee camp – Lebanon’s largest of several Palestinian camps – since fighting between Hezbollah and Israel began in October last year.

Israeli soldiers entering Lebanon have Hezbollah special forces in their sights: Analyst

Elijah Magnier, a military and security analyst based in Brussels, said rather than a limited ground operation, the Israeli force on the Lebanon border is growing in size and likely plans to surround and eliminate Hezbollah special forces in southern Lebanon.

“It is not what the Israelis are telling us. From open source [intelligence], we understand that the Israelis have prepared at least 18 brigades. So we are talking about between 70,000 and 100,000 soldiers,” Magnier told Al Jazeera.

“If we look at the composition of the strength of Hezbollah, it is made up mainly of the missile units and the special forces. Israel believes that it has destroyed most of the missile units or at least 50 to 60 to 70 percent. And now, what Israel wants is to surround the special forces that are deployed – two units to the south of the Litani River and one unit to the north of the Litani River,” Magnier said.

“The decision to go after the three units will depend on the first engagement with these forces south of the Litani River. But I don’t think the Israelis are going to start attacking these two units immediately,” he said.

Magnier added: “It is not going to be like Gaza”.

Fatah leader survives Israeli assassination attempt, son killed: Report

Munir al-Maqdah has reportedly survived an Israeli military attack on his home in the Ein al-Hilweh refugee camp in the Lebanese city of Sidon earlier tonight, the Al Mayadeen news outlet reports, citing a Palestinian source.

Al-Maqdah’s son, Hassan al-Maqdah, is reported to have been killed in the bombing, which has taken the lives of at least five people and injured several more.

Al-Maqdah is a brigadier general with the Al-Aqsa Martyrs Brigade in Lebanon, a coalition of Fatah-aligned Palestinian armed groups.

Israeli incursion to ‘probe’ Hezbollah strength to determine level of resistance: Analyst

Omar Rahman, a fellow at the Middle East Council on Global Affairs, said Israel’s deployment of a limited number of special forces soldiers inside southern Lebanon “makes perfect sense” for the moment, and ahead of a possible full-scale ground invasion.

“Obviously, Israel would be making a fatal mistake to send in, at the start, a massive ground invasion given what has happened in the past fighting Hezbollah,” Rahman told Al Jazeera, referring to Israel’s two earlier invasions of Lebanon in 1982 and 2006, which ended in withdrawal amid Hezbollah’s growing attacks.

Israel’s ground operation is likely an attempt to measure the strength of remaining Hezbollah forces ahead of a larger offensive, Rahman said.

“It’s bombarded the whole of the south. Now it is sending in these special forces, which are a sort of expeditionary force to probe and see the landscape, see the level of Hezbollah resistance that remains in light of both the bombardment and the confusion that must be existing within Hezbollah’s ranks as a result of the assassinations, the killing of Hassan Nasrallah and a lot of the senior leadership,” he said.

https://www.aljazeera.com/news/liveblog/2024/10/1/israel-attacks-lebanon-live-israelis-launch-ground-operation-in-lebanon
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 No.484615

‘Heavy fighting’: Israeli army issues warning for Litani River area

The Israeli army says intense fighting with Hezbollah is taking place in southern Lebanon, spokesperson Avichay Adraee posted on X.

He also issued a warning for residents not to move in their vehicles from the northern area to the southern area of the Litani River.

In northern Israel, projectiles were fired at the Metula and Avivim areas, the military said, adding some were intercepted while others fell in open areas.

US shifts position to support for Israel’s ground operation in Lebanon
Stefanie Dekker
Reporting from Amman, Jordan

Al Jazeera is reporting from outside Israel because it has been banned by the Israeli government.

The only official statement that we have at the moment is the army statement that announces the start of what they are saying is a limited and targeted ground operation aimed at dismantling Hezbollah infrastructure from along the border.

We are going to have to wait and see whether that is the case.

They say in that statement also that basically, this is going to be carried out in phases, and these phases have been approved by the political echelons. That was the security cabinet that met on Monday evening.

That gives an indication that there is a plan. That there are objectives. Again, this is something that there has been a lot of concern about. The Americans had said, “We do not want a ground invasion”. Well, now we have the Americans approving it.

US Secretary of Defense Lloyd Austin talked to Yoav Gallant, the Israeli defence minister, saying that we [the US] support Israel’s objective of dismantling Hezbollah infrastructure along the border.

Israel seems to have a list of targets and it is seizing on this momentum to [tick] every single box it wants to tick, who it wants to take out. Because it is not going to get the opportunity [again] that it has at the moment.

US ignores ‘bigger goals’ in region of Israel’s ‘extreme right-wing government’: Analyst

Nabeel Khoury, former US diplomat and senior fellow at the Arab Center in Washington, DC, told Al Jazeera that Israel is not limiting its goals in its current conflicts to targeting individuals.

The “extreme right-wing government in Israel” has bigger goals in the region and the US appears to be ignoring that fact.

“I think what the US is ignoring, and perhaps deliberately so, is that you have a religious, extreme right-wing government in Israel and their goals are not limited,” Khoury said.

“Militarily, they could select certain targets and kill certain people. But their goals are much broader than that. They are going in with a broad design for Gaza, for the West Bank, and now, clearly, for Lebanon,” he said.

“So I don’t expect this to be a short swing through [Lebanon] and it certainly won’t be a cakewalk for the Israelis. It will be difficult. And the resistance to them in Lebanon will probably cause them to stick around whether they want to or not,” he added.

Israel military says commandos, paratroopers part of ground offensive

The Israeli military’s Arabic-language spokesperson Avichay Adraee said elements of Israel’s 98th Division, including the commando, paratrooper and armoured brigades, have begun “targeted and specific activities in the South Lebanon area”.

The units had been preparing for the ground offensive into Lebanon for the past few weeks, Adraee said in a post on social media, which included a video clip of Israeli troops operating at night in apparent preparation for the incursion.

Hezbollah fires artillery at Israeli troops in Metula

Hezbollah says it targeted Israeli troops across the border in Metula with artillery fire, but the armed group made no mention of Israel’s announcement that it began a ground incursion into Lebanon.

Israel announced overnight it launched “limited” raids into the border area of southern Lebanon.

Hezbollah attacked “a movement of enemy soldiers in Metula with artillery shells”, it said in a statement. In another, it said it targeted a “gathering of enemy soldiers” in the same area with rockets.

The Israeli army said on X that five rockets were fired this morning from Lebanon towards Metula. Some were intercepted while the rest fell into an open area.

Several rockets were fired towards Avivim, in the Upper Galilee, which also dropped in uninhabited territory, it added.

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Denmark prime minister supports military intervention in Middle East: Report

Mette Frederiksen says an international military intervention in the Middle East could be a way to impose a two-state solution and break the current deadlock.

Frederiksen urged an overhaul of the international response to the conflict, which escalated as the Israeli army said it had launched a ground offensive against Hezbollah in southern Lebanon.

“There is no solution in sight to what we see going on over there, and there is no point in letting things continue,” Frederiksen told Danish news agency Ritzau.



Houthi drones target Israeli military positions in Tel Aviv, Eilat

Yemen’s Houthi movement has targeted Israeli army bases in Tel Aviv and Eilat with drones, the group’s military spokesperson Yahya Saree says in a televised speech.

There were no immediate reports of damage or casualties. On Sunday, Israel struck Yemen’s Hodeidah city after the Houthis said they targeted Israel’s Ben Gurion airport with a missile.

The Houthis have repeatedly fired at Israel and have carried out numerous attacks on Israeli-linked ships in the Red Sea, the Gulf of Aden, and the Bab al-Mandeb Strait since November in what they describe as a campaign of solidarity with Palestinians under Israeli attack in Gaza.

More on Houthi drone attacks on Israel

We are receiving further details on the recently reported Houthi drone attacks.

A statement by Houthi fighters said its “unmanned air force” struck a military target of the Israeli army in the Jaffa area in Tel Aviv. It also said also four drones attacked military targets in the city of Eilat.

The Houthi statement said the two operations achieved their goals, without giving further details.

“The Yemeni armed forces salute all the steadfast [fighters] in Palestine and Lebanon for their defence of the nation and for confronting the Israeli-American aggression and their plans to subjugate all countries and peoples,” it said.

Elite Israeli units enter Lebanon but ground war plays to Hezbollah ‘home strengths’
Alex Gatopoulos
Al Jazeera's Defence Editor

They have sent in their elite paratrooper division, the 98th, which has seen extensive action in Gaza. So they are battle-hardened, albeit exhausted by now, after a year of conflict.

They have also sent in the 7th armoured brigade, which is the cream of their armoured units, as well. They are very well trained, very well backed up. The division is about 12,000 to 14,000 elite troops and it will be backed up by dozens of tanks and, of course, artillery as well.

So a very powerful force. But they have still maintained quite a bit in reserve just in case the operation gets into trouble.

The issue is that they are playing to Hezbollah’s home strengths as well, because now Hezbollah can fight back.

Hezbollah has a special forces unit called the Radwan Force that focuses especially on fighting in the south and they train solely in that location. Obviously the mountainous terrain, rocky terrain, lends itself to ambushes and sniper attacks.

In 2006, this is exactly what happened to what were then inexperienced Israeli units that were caught off-guard by Hezbollah’s training and were ambushed time and time and time again.

Undercover Israeli forces open fire at house in West Bank village

The Palestinian Wafa news agency is reporting that undercover Israeli forces stormed a village in the occupied West Bank and opened fire at a house with the occupants inside.

The report said the forces targeted the house in the Burqin village, south of Jenin. Wafa added that a ***** man, his wife and *****ren were inside the house when it was targeted.

The condition of those inside is not clear right now.

We will bring you more on this as soon as we can.

Vessel hit by sea drone off Yemen’s Hodeidah

A vessel has reported being hit by an “uncrewed surface vessel” about 64 nautical miles (120km) northwest of Yemen’s Hodeidah city.

The United Kingdom Maritime Trade Operations said the ship reported seeing four “splashes” close by indicating missile strikes. All crew members are safe and it is proceeding to its next port of call.

Yemen’s Houthis have carried out repeated attacks with drones and missiles in the Red Sea, Bab al-Mandeb Strait, and the Gulf of Aden since last November, saying the strikes were in solidarity with Palestinians over Israel’s war on Gaza.

Segments of Israeli public, media raised the idea of attacking Iran

The Israeli public has been “drunk on euphoria” over the success of recent intelligence and military operations in Lebanon, including the explosion of thousands of pagers, Menachem Klein, of the Department of Political Science at Bar-Ilan University in Israel, told Al Jazeera.

That, he said, has led to some segments of the public and the media discussing whether Israel should “seize the moment” and raise the option of attacking “the Iranian nuclear project”.

However, he added that the state of emergency that has been declared in the country may have tempered that euphoria, adding that public movement in Israel will be limited just as the country heads into the start of Rosh Hashanah, the Jewish New Year.

It’s a move that Klein assumes the Israeli government and the military would not have taken during a religious holiday without a very good reason.

Israel says missiles launched from Iran
The Israeli military is saying that missiles have been launched from Iran as sirens are being heard across the country.

There is no confirmation yet from Iran on an attack.

We will bring you more updates on this as soon as we can.

Israeli military claim to have killed Hezbollah commander

The Israeli military says its air force has killed Hezbollah member Muhammad Jaafar Qasir in Beirut.

It says Qasir was the commander of the unit responsible for the transfer of weapons from Iran to Hezbollah in Lebanon.

Reports of a shooting attack in Tel Aviv

We’re getting reports of a shooting attack in Tel Aviv, with initial information saying that there are a number of casualties.

We’ll bring you more shortly.

Houthis target ships in Red Sea, Arabian Sea

Yemen’s Houthi forces have carried out three operations targeting the vessels Cordelia Moon in the Red Sea and Marathopolis in the Arabian Sea, according to the group’s military spokesperson Yahya Saree.

In a separate statement, the multinational Joint Maritime Information Center stated that the first attack took place some 110 kilometres (70 miles) off the port city of Hodeida and targeted the Panama-flagged oil tanker Cordelia Moon.

A drone boat later damaged the Cordelia Moon, which sustained a puncture to one of its ballast tanks in the attack. Those tanks control a ship’s buoyancy.

Houthi strikes in the past have targeted ships at their waterline to disable the vessels.

The ship had been heading north to the Suez Canal with armed private security guards aboard, the private security firm Ambrey said.

Another attack with a missile targeted a separate ship also heading north to the Suez Canal with armed security on board, Ambrey said.

Missile lands near Tel Aviv

Israeli Army Radio is reporting that a “missile launched from Lebanon” exploded in an open area near Bat Yam, near Tel Aviv.

Air raid sirens are also sounding in central Israel.

‘Reckless’ Biden administration gave Israel ‘blank check to light region on fire’: US NGO

Democracy for the Arab World Now (DAWN), a non-profit organisation based in Washington, DC, has called Israel’s ground attack on Lebanon “the entirely predictable consequence of the Biden administration’s ceaseless coddling and resupply of weapons to Israel”.

In a statement, Sarah Leah Whitson, DAWN’s executive director, said that the administration of US President Joe Biden “has acted recklessly in giving Israel a blank check to light the entire region on fire”.

The group said that the US should be using its leverage to advance diplomatic solutions that prioritise civilian lives “over endless conflict”.

“A ceasefire in Lebanon will be impossible without first securing a ceasefire in Gaza,” said Raed Jarrar, DAWN’s advocacy director.

“Hezbollah and other armed groups have explicitly tied their actions to the ongoing Israeli assault on Gaza,” said Jarrar, “so there is no hope of de-escalating the situation in Lebanon while allowing Israel to continue its atrocities in Gaza.”

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Israeli air raid hits near Beirut hospital

We have some more information on the latest air attack on the Lebanese capital.

Lebanon’s state-run National News Agency (NNA) said the Israeli air raids hit two areas of south Beirut.

NNA reported a “violent enemy strike” that targeted a building in Jnah, near the Zahraa Hospital in the Dahiyeh neighbourhood and fewer than 500 metres (1,640 feet) from a shelter housing thousands of displaced people.

Minutes later, Israeli fighter jets hit a building near the Kuwaiti Embassy.

The Israeli military said it conducted “a precise strike in Beirut”, without immediately offering further details.

US Embassy in Israel tells staff, families ‘to shelter in place’

The United States Embassy in Israel has just issued a statement directing all US “government employees and their family members to shelter in place until further notice”.

The security alert came after a White House official said that the US had indications that Iran was preparing to imminently launch a ballistic missile attack against Israel.

Russia says Israel must withdraw troops from Lebanon

Russia has urged Israel to “immediately” pull its troops out of southern Lebanon, after the Israeli military began what it said were “ground raids” against Hezbollah in the area.

Israel announced the assault after launching a week of intense air strikes on Lebanon that left hundreds dead and killed Hezbollah chief Hassan Nasrallah, military operations the Kremlin also condemned.

“Russia strongly condemns the attack on Lebanon and calls on the Israeli authorities to immediately cease hostilities, withdraw their troops from Lebanese territory and engage in a real search for peaceful ways to resolve the Middle East conflict,” the Russian foreign ministry said in a statement.

“We express our solidarity with the leadership and people of friendly Lebanon, which has been subjected to armed aggression,” it added.

Iran ‘unaffected by all the noise’

The Iranian embassy in Lebanon has issued a statement addressing the events in Lebanon.

“The Lebanese people are aware and can fully distinguish between their friends who stood by them in the darkest of circumstances, and those who provide cover for their enemy to besiege and target them,” it said.

“We heard allegations about Iran abandoning support for the resistance before during the July 2006 war and they were buried at the time after the facts and data were revealed.

“This time as well, the influential role of Iran will become more and more clear to the world when the star of victory over Zionist terrorism shines,” it added.

“It is enough to review Netanyahu’s statements, especially at the United Nations, and his mention of Iran dozens of times, to realise its fundamental role in protecting and supporting the resistance,” the statement continued.

“Iran is continuing its approach steadfastly, unaffected by all the noise that is happening.”

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Iran’s IRGC say attack on Israel response to killing of Nasrallah

Iran’s Fars news agency is reporting that Iran’s Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps (IRGC) said the missile attack under way on Israel is in response to the killing of Hezbollah chief Hassan Nasrallah last week as well as that of the Hamas leader Ismail Haniyeh earlier this year.

“In response to the martyrdom of Ismail Haniyeh, Hassan Nasrallah and [IRGC commander Abbas] Nilforoushan, we targeted the heart of the occupied territories,” the IRGC said in a statement.

Iranian mission to UN says response to Israel ‘duly carried out’

Iran suggests that its missile attack against Israel has concluded and warns the Israeli government against carrying out its own retaliation.

“Iran’s legal, rational, and legitimate response to the terrorist acts of the Zionist regime- which involved targeting Iranian nationals and interests and infringing upon the national sovereignty of the Islamic Republic of Iran – has been duly carried out,” the Iranian mission to the UN said on X.

Israel hits anti-aircraft radar stations in southern Syria: Report

Israel has struck at least three anti-aircraft radar stations in southern Syria, two unnamed Syrian military sources told the Reuters news agency.

The drone strikes hit two radar stations west of the city of Sweida, including one at an airbase in the area. Another hit a radar facility in the adjoining Deraa province.

They are part of the Syrian army’s air defences in the southern region, one of the sources added.

US troops in region did not come under attack

The Washington Post is reporting, citing three anonymous Pentagon officials, that American troops in the Middle East were not targeted during the Iranian missile attack in Israel.

Iraqi group linked to Iran have previously fired rockets at military bases housing US soldiers in Iraq and Syria.

Israeli air attacks on Lebanon ‘more extensive and intensive’
Dorsa Jabbari
Reporting from Beirut, Lebanon

Just a short while ago, there was another Israeli air strike near Dahiyeh, the southern suburb of Beirut.

It’s still unclear what the target was and if this was another assassination of a Hezbollah commander. But what is clear is that this is not stopping.

Israel continues to attack various points within the country, not just in the southern parts of the capital.

And these kinds of Israeli attacks are becoming more extensive and intensive across Lebanon.

Israeli military calls up more reserve brigades

Israeli military says it was calling up four additional reserve brigades for operational missions on the northern border with Lebanon.

“This will enable the continuation of operational activity against the Hezbollah terrorist organisation and the achievement of operational goals, including the safe return of residents of northern Israel to their homes,” the military said in a statement.

Biden orders US military to shoot down Iranian missiles

The White House issued the statement shortly after Iran fired the missiles.

The US, which has increased its military presence in the region, played an instrumental role in shooting down Iranian missiles during Tehran’s last strike on Israel on April 13.

The White House said Biden and Kamala Harris were monitoring from the Situation Room.

Erdogan says Turkey will stand by Lebanon

President Recep Tayyip Erdogan says Turkey would support Lebanon with all its means after Israel launched raids as part of a “limited” ground incursion.

“We will never leave our Lebanese brothers on their own in these difficult days and will support them with all our means,” Erdogan said in a speech at the reopening of the Turkish parliament following its summer recess.

KLM suspends Israel flights until year-end

The Dutch national carrier has extended a suspension of flights to Israel until the end of the year, citing the deteriorating situation in the region.

“Given the situation in the region we’ve decided to extend a suspension of flights to Tel Aviv until the end of the year,” KLM spokesperson Elvira van der Vis said.

Air France, Flydubai, Emirates, Iran Air, Air Algerie and Turkish Airlines are some other airlines that have temporarily suspended flights to the region.

Slovenia, Montenegro asked to deny entry to Israel-bound ship

Amnesty International appealed to Montenegro and Slovenia to stop a Portuguese-flagged cargo ship – believed to be carrying explosives bound for Israel – from docking at their ports.

The rights group said such cargo “would contribute to the commission of war crimes in Gaza”.

The MV Kathrin left Vietnam’s Hai Phong port on July 21, Amnesty said. Namibian authorities on August 24 revoked previously granted permission for the ship to enter Namibia’s main harbour, citing information from the ship’s operator that some of the explosives on board were destined for Israel.

The ship reportedly was trying to dock at the Slovenian port of Koper or Bar in Montenegro. On Tuesday, it was located not far from Bar and was expected to arrive there on Thursday, according to the Marine Traffic global ship tracking monitor.

Death toll rises in Tel Aviv shooting

Just a reminder that there was a shooting attack in the Jaffa district of Tel Aviv just before missiles from Iran targeted Israel.

In the middle of air raid sirens from Iranian missile attacks, Israeli police is saying that at least four people have been killed. Israeli media is putting that figure at eight.

Police also said that two attackers have been “neutralised”.

Two injured in Tel Aviv: Report

The Israeli newspaper Haaretz, citing Israeli rescue services, reports that two people have been lightly wounded in Tel Aviv after the Iranian missile attack.

It said others were wounded while making their way to shelter.

People in Beirut celebrating Iran’s missile attack at Israel
Dorsa Jabbari
Reporting from Beirut, Lebanon

People here are celebrating.

We’ve heard it since the news broke of Iran’s attack on Israel.

Nonstop gunfire and fireworks are being set off across the capital.

Supporters of Hezbollah are celebrating Iran’s launch of second attack in the country’s history since the 1979 revolution.

Hundreds flee to southern Lebanon monastery to seek refuge from Israeli attacks

Local residents have told Reuters that at least 600 people sought refuge in a monastery on the Israel-Lebanon border after the Israeli army warned them to flee their Christian village of Ain Ebl.

The villagers went to the monastery in the town of Rmeish, which did not receive an Israeli warning, and were waiting for an army convoy to escort them to Beirut, the residents told the news agency.

An Israeli military spokesperson had earlier warned residents of Ain Ebl and at least 20 other towns to evacuate their homes immediately because the military said it would target homes that Hezbollah was allegedly using.

The group denies using civilian facilities.

China ‘opposes infringements on Lebanon’s sovereignty’

China denounced “infringements on Lebanon’s sovereignty” after Israel said it launched a ground offensive against its neighbour.

“China … opposes infringements on Lebanon’s sovereignty, security, and territorial integrity, and opposes any actions that exacerbate conflicts and lead to a further escalation of the regional situation,” a Foreign Ministry statement said.

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Missiles targeted Israeli tanks: Iran state media

Iranian state television has reported that some of the ballistic missiles fired by the IRGC targeted Israeli tanks located at the so-called Netzarim Corridor.

The Netzarim Corridor was set up to split northern Gaza from the south in the early days of the Israeli offensive on the enclave.

The IRGC reportedly said the effort was “successful” and accused the Israeli military of imposing heavy censorship on the news.

The IRGC claim could not be independently verified.

Israel reopens airspace

Israel has now reopened its airspace after a temporary suspension due to the missile attack.

Meanwhile, Lebanon’s transport minister says that the country’s airspace will be temporarily closed to air traffic for two hours.

Netanyahu ‘pushed Iran to launch this attack’
Dorsa Jabbari
Reporting from Beirut, Lebanon

The last time Iran attacked Israel was April 13, about 12 days after Israel killed five members of Iran’s revolutionary guards in Damascus.

How Iran responded then was very different to what we’re seeing tonight. Iran, through backchannels, warned the US and Western powers ahead of time in April.

Tonight, Israel only started to put out signals from the US an hour or so before it was launched. A very different scenario.

What Iran’s end-game here, other than to show their strength and to draw some red lines, is not clear at the moment. But Israeli officials have already said they are going to respond with force.

What we’ve seen over the past few days, including with Israel’s assassination of Hassan Nasrallah, is Netanyahu pushing Iran to launch this attack, which then gives him an excuse to do what he has always wanted: launch strikes on Iran’s six nuclear facilities.

For Israel and Netanyahu, the real goal in going after Hamas and Hezbollah has been to get to Iran.

Pentagon chief warns ‘severe consequences for Iran’

US Secretary of Defense Lloyd Austin has told his Israeli counterpart Yoav Gallant that Washington had “increased force readiness” in the region in anticipation of the Iranian attack.

The call appeared to have taken place before Iran launched hundreds of missiles towards Israel.

“The Secretary and Minister Gallant discussed the severe consequences for Iran in the event Iran chooses to launch a direct military attack against Israel,” the Pentagon statement said.

Lebanon parliament speaker calls for UN air bridge for aid

Lebanon’s powerful parliament speaker Nabih Berri, a Hezbollah ally, called for a United Nations air bridge to expedite aid deliveries for almost one million people displaced by Israeli attacks.

Berri called on the UN to establish an “air bridge to ensure the delivery of relief supplies”, a statement issued by his office said.

It also urged the international and Lebanese Red Cross to “carry out their duties in delivering relief and medical supplies to south Lebanon”.

Houthi spokesperson ‘salutes’ Iran for missile attack

Mohammed Abdulsalam welcomes the Iranian military operation, which he said shows support for Palestine and challenges Israel’s hegemony in the region.

“Deterring the Zionist entity and confronting it is the only way to reign it in and prevent it from escalating its barbaric crime against the Lebanese and Palestinian people and the rest of the region,” Abdulsalam said in a social media post.

Poland to reduce number of staff at Beirut embassy

Poland will limit the number of staff at its embassy in the Lebanese capital, according to a Foreign Ministry spokesperson, who said that the government would organise transport for Polish citizens who want to leave the country.

“The decision was made to limit the staff at our embassy in Beirut,” spokesperson Pawel Wronski told reporters.

“Mainly these are the families of diplomats. We will try to keep the essential people, and those who are not essential will return to” Poland, he said.

Hezbollah slams attack on Lebanese television channel

The group’s media relations office condemned the attack on the headquarters of as-Sirat TV channel in Beirut’s southern suburbs as “barbaric and destructive”.

“We express our full solidarity with the institution, its management and its employees,” a statement on Telegram said.

Israel continues “its barbarism and aggression against all media institutions, starting with targeting journalists in Gaza and Lebanon”, it added.

Hezbollah said Israel has acted “without any deterrent and without any regard for international laws and conventions”.

News reports earlier said the attack levelled the building, claiming it was used by Hezbollah for “combat means”. No casualties were reported. Hezbollah denies storing weapons inside civilian buildings.

Spain insists Israel halt ground offensive into Lebanon

Israel should not conduct ground raids in southern Lebanon to avoid an escalation of the conflict, Spanish Foreign Minister Jose Manuel Albares says.

“We insist that the ground incursion should be halted, as we’re receiving very worrying information,” Albares said, adding that it was “necessary to reach a truce in Lebanon and a ceasefire in Gaza”.

Albares also condemned Hezbollah’s rocket attacks on Israeli territory.

He said the only way to achieve peace was if belligerents complied with international humanitarian law and respected the protections accorded to civilians.

Since February 2022, Spain has commanded the United Nations Interim Force in Lebanon and deployed 650 troops along the southern Lebanese border with Israel.

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Iraqi group says it will target US bases in Iraq if Washington joins Israel in attacking Iran

An Iraqi group has said US bases in Iraq will be targeted if Washington decides to support Israel in attacking Iran.

In a statement on Telegram, the Iraqi Resistance Coordination Committee said that the bases would be targeted also if the US uses Iraqi airspace to respond to Iran’s launching of missiles into Israel.

“If the Americans intervene in any hostile action against the Islamic Republic or if the Zionist enemy uses Iraqi airspace to carry out any bombing operations on its territory, then all American bases and interests in Iraq and the region will be our target,” the group said.

Social media users in Egypt’s El Arish capture missile attack on video

Social media users in Egypt’s El Arish, near the border with Gaza, have posted footage online capturing the moment of the missile attack.

You can watch a video, which has been verified by Al Jazeera, below:

https://twitter.com/MostafasingerMr/status/1841157097838252498

What we know about the Iranian missile attack

Iran has launched an unprecedented attack with hundreds of missiles targeting sites across Israel. While the details of the military operation remain unclear, here’s what has been made public so far:

Iran’s Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps (IRGC) said in a statement that the attack was in response to the killing of people in Gaza and Lebanon, as well as the assassination of Hezbollah chief Hassan Nasrallah and IRGC commander Abbas Nilforoushan last week in Beirut and of Hamas leader Ismail Haniyeh in Tehran earlier this year.
The statement also said the missiles were aimed at “vital military and security targets” in Israel.
The Israeli military ordered people across the country to remain in shelters during the attack.
The military said it intercepted “a large number” of the 180 ballistic missiles launched by Iran, adding that the US also participated in the defence of Israel.
It also said here are “isolated” impacts in central Israel and several more in southern Israel.
Unlike a previous Iranian attack on Israel in April, today’s missiles were launched with little notice, giving the United States and its allies less time to intercept the projectiles while they were on their way to Israel.
The White House said US President Joe Biden “directed the US military to aid Israel’s defense against Iranian attacks and shoot down missiles that are targeting Israel”.
Missiles heading towards Israel were witnessed over Jordan and the West Bank.

Jordan, Iraq close airspace

Jordan and Iraq have temporarily closed their airspace following the attack.

We earlier reported that Lebanon shut down its air traffic for two hours.

Israel also briefly paused air traffic but resumed flights after the attack ended.

Unleashed ‘monster’ must be stopped, Qatari minister says

Lolwah Alkhater, Qatar’s minister for international cooperation, has sharply criticised Israel’s attacks on Gaza and Lebanon.

“A monster has been unleashed in our region. A monster that uses prohibited weapons and methods that target civilians indiscriminately,” she wrote on X, referring to Israel.

She added that the “monster … didn’t adhere to a single decision by the Security Council” and violates international law daily.

“And yet, it continues to receive not only the blessings of some international actors, but also their weapons and taxpayers money. The Israeli Occupation EXCEPTIONALISM above international law MUST STOP,” she wrote.

“Unless we stand united to stop it, this military and political bullying will destroy the entire region.”

Gaza residents celebrate Iranian missile attack

Footage has been posted online showing people in the besieged and bombarded Gaza Strip using their mobile phones to capture the missile attack overhead and erupting in celebrations.

Nearly a year of relentless Israeli attacks on Gaza have killed more than 41,500 people and wounded almost 100,000, with thousands still missing under the rubble of destroyed buildings.

You can watch the footage, which has been verified by Al Jazeera, below:
https://www.instagram.com/reel/DAlr7Z9N3i7/

UNIFIL says Israel informed it before attacks, peacekeepers ‘in position’

The UN peacekeeping force in Lebanon says the Israeli army notified it of its intention to undertake a limited ground offensive into the country.

UNIFIL said in a statement that despite the developments, peacekeepers remain in position. It urged all actors to step back from escalatory acts.

“Any crossing into Lebanon is in violation of Lebanese sovereignty and territorial integrity, and a violation of resolution 1701,” UNIFIL said.

UNSC’s Resolution 1701 ended the monthlong war between Hezbollah and Israel in 2006 and called for a full Israeli withdrawal from southern Lebanon, allowing the Lebanese army and UN peacekeepers as the only armed forces south of the Litani River.

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Three Tel Aviv military bases were target of attack: Iran’s IRGC

In a new statement, the IRGC has said its missile attack was aimed at three military bases in the Tel Aviv area.

The barrage, accompanied by a large-scale cyberattack, also utilised Iran’s new Fatah hypersonic ballistic missiles for the first time, according to Iranian state media.

Israel’s military, as we reported, said some 180 missiles were fired into the country, a large number of which, it said, were intercepted.

Palestinian in West Bank killed by shrapnel of intercepted rocket

Falling shrapnel from an intercepted Iranian missile fired at Israel has killed a Palestinian in the occupied West Bank, Jericho’s governor has said.

“A Palestinian worker in Jericho was killed when pieces of a rocket fell from the sky and hit him,” Jericho governor Hussein Hamayel told the AFP news agency.

The Palestinian Civil Defence identified the man as Sameh Khader al-Asali, 38.

Khamenei predicts ‘imminent divine victory’

Quoting verses from the Quran, Iran’s Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei is seemingly predicting an “imminent divine victory”.

In two separate posts on X, Khamenei said that “righteous people” may have to make sacrifices “but they will not be defeated at the end of the day”.

“They are the victors in the field,” he said in a video showing footage of Iranian missiles being launched.

https://twitter.com/Khamenei_fa/status/1841180428461621452

Iran grounds flights until morning, Lebanon allows flights to head west

The spokesperson for the Civil Aviation Organisation in Iran says that all flights have been cancelled until 10am (06:30 GMT) on Wednesday.

Meanwhile, Lebanon’s Transport Minister Ali Hamie says flights can only take off towards the west.

“After coordinating with the Cypriot aviation authorities, planes are allowed to take off towards the west until all developments and data are evaluated to take the appropriate decision that ensures safety of air traffic in Lebanese airspace,” Hamie said on X.

Earlier, the minister had said Lebanese airspace was closed to air traffic for two hours.

Jordan has reopened its airspace after a temporary closure.

Hamas welcomes Iran’s attack on Israel

The Palestinian group calls the Iranian missile launch “heroic” and urges people and governments across the region to unite in confronting Israel.

“We assert that this honourable Iranian response is a strong message to the Zionist enemy and its fascist government that will help deter and rein in their terrorism,” Hamas said in a statement.

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>Iran suggests that its missile attack against Israel has concluded
Its so surreal, like really big fireflies gliding down from the sky, that rumble when they touchdown.
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Iran’s president warns Israel: Do not enter a conflict with us

Iran’s president has issued a statement after the attack on Israel, calling it a “decisive response” to Israel’s “aggressions”, but stressing that Iran does not want war.

“This action was in defence of the interests and citizens of Iran,” said President Masoud Pezeshkian in a post on X. “Let Netanyahu know that Iran does not seek war, but it stands firmly against any threat … Do not enter into a conflict with Iran.”

Israeli army threatens ‘surprise’ retaliatory attack

Israel’s military has issued another statement threatening retaliation for Iran’s missile barrage.

In a post on X, the military said it will “choose when … to prove our precise and surprising attack capabilities” against Iran.

Citing its “strong air defence system”, the military also claimed it had proven its “ability to prevent the enemy from achieving its goals”.

No advance warning to US ahead of attack: Iran’s UN mission

In a statement, Iran’s mission to the United Nations says the Iranian government did not send any prior warning to the US before it launched its missile attack on Israel.

“However, a serious warning was issued afterwards,” the statement added.

US State Department spokesperson Matthew Miller, speaking at a news briefing, also said the US received no advance warning of the attack from the Iranian government.

A few hours before the attack, US officials said they had “indications” Iran was readying for an imminent attack.

Iran’s IRGC claims 90 percent of missiles hit targets

The IRGC has released a second statement, calling the operation True Promise 2, a follow-up to their attack in April.

The IRGC said:

Some “strategic centres” inside Israel were hit with Iranian-made missiles.
A number of air and radar bases, “centres of conspiracy and design of assassinations against the leaders of resistance” especially Ismail Haniyeh, Hassan Nasrallah and IRGC commanders, were hit.
Despite protection from the most advanced air defence systems, 90 percent of the projectiles successfully hit their targets, “and the Zionist regime is panicking from the intelligence and operational control” of the IRGC.
This operation was carried out within the framework of Iran’s legitimate right to defend itself and based on international law, and any “stupidity” by the enemy will be responded to decisively and destructively.

There must be ‘consequences’ after Iranian attack: US State Department

The US State Department spokesperson, Matthew Miller, says that “every nation in the world” must join the US in condemning Iran’s attack on Israel.

During a news conference, he said that “Israel has the right to defend itself, as any nation does”, adding “there must be consequences” for the attack.

“I’m not going to get into what those consequences are today, but there are things on which we will be coordinating with our Israeli counterparts.”

https://www.aljazeera.com/news/liveblog/2024/10/1/israel-attacks-lebanon-live-israelis-launch-ground-operation-in-lebanon

https://x.com/AryJeay/status/1841171916830491069
‼️| Nevatim (air) base completely crushed by the order of the Commander-in-Chief of the Iranian Armed Forces, Ayt. Khamenei.

The joy of the Palestinians… soothes my heart!!
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Iranian armed forces warn Israel and allies against retaliation

The General Staff of the Iranian armed forces has threatened the US and Israel with direct military action if they launch attacks on Iranian soil.

In a statement, the armed forces praised the IRGC’s missile attacks on Israel – which were backed by the Iranian army and the Defence Ministry – as Iran’s legitimate right in response to Israeli aggression.

“The General Staff warns that if the aggressor regime acts to retaliate, it must await the destruction of its infrastructures in the occupied Palestinian territories on a massive and all-encompassing scale,” it said.

“And if the countries backing the regime, including the US, intervene directly in violating and attacking Islamic Iran, their centres and interests across the region will simultaneously be confronted with the decisive attack of the armed forces of the Islamic Republic of Iran.”

Casualties, damage in West Bank from Iran’s missile attack
Laila Warah
Reporting from Bethlehem, occupied West Bank

While Iran’s missile attack targeted Israeli settlements, which are built on stolen Palestinian land, these settlements are nestled between Palestinian towns and cities.

During the attack, [the] Israelis were getting messages from the government telling them to go to bomb shelters, but we need to remember that Palestinians had nowhere to go. There are no bomb shelters for Palestinians to seek shelter in.

One Palestinian man died of shrapnel wounds from the attack. Originally from Gaza, the man was at a Palestinian Authority training centre in Jericho. Four other Palestinians were wounded north of Jericho. Palestinian Civil Defence crews are also reporting damage across the occupied West Bank, including in the areas of Jenin, Tubas and Bethlehem.

While all of this is going on, some Palestinians are celebrating the attack. They say these celebrations are a natural reaction to Israel’s yearlong war on Gaza, in which Israeli forces have killed more than 41,000 people.

It’s kind of a mix of feelings watching the destruction happening so close to home while they’re also in the line of fire.

Biden expected to speak to Netanyahu

Reporting from Washington, DC, Al Jazeera’s Mike Hanna has noted that Biden’s administration has publicly offered unequivocal support to Israel in the aftermath of Iran’s missile attack.

“At this stage though, we do not know what is being said in the communications between US officials and their Israeli officials – whether or not there has been a call for de-escalation,” Hanna reported.

Earlier, Biden told reporters he had yet to speak to Netanyahu, the Israeli prime minister.

“We’ve spoken with all his people and I’ll be talking to him and my message to him will depend on what we finally conclude is needed,” the US president said.

Asked what the consequences for Iran should be, Biden replied: “That remains to be seen.”

‘Iran won’t accept humiliation. It’s time for US to act like a grown-up, restrain Israel’
Marwan Bishara
Al Jazeera's senior political analyst

This situation is very tragic. It’s horrific.

And I’d actually advise those who are celebrating – regardless of where they are celebrating, under debris in the ashes of their homes in Gaza or in the various cities in Iran – to stop.

What is happening today and what will happen in the days to come – a further escalation and probably Israel overreaching again with the help of the United States – is going to bring the region again to the brink.

One way to avoid this is to make sure that whatever happens next does not lead to further escalation because Iran, like Israel, will not accept to be humiliated.

The next response after the next response might actually bring the entire region into a war – and if we enter into a cycle of retaliation and counter-retaliation, that will end up burning the Middle East.

This is not the time to celebrate and to make threats and take the reckless Netanyahu pathway towards a broken-down Middle East.

This is the time for America to act like a grown-up, restrain Israel and propose something sobering and realistic for the Middle East that includes some sort of a ceasefire that will lead to political solutions.

Because the next war is not going to lead to the liberation of Palestine – I can assure you about that – but it’s also not going to lead to a more secure Israel or better interests for the US.

It’s simply going to lead to another tragedy in the Middle East and that’s in nobody’s interest.

https://www.aljazeera.com/news/liveblog/2024/10/1/israel-attacks-lebanon-live-israelis-launch-ground-operation-in-lebanon
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Israeli military bombs school, orphanage in northern Gaza

Israeli fighter jets have bombed the al-Amal Institute for Orphans, which houses displaced people in the west of Gaza City, the Wafa news agency reports.

Israeli forces have also bombed the Muscat school, which is also being used as a shelter for displaced people in the Tuffah neighbourhood of Gaza City, Wafa said

Injuries have been reported in both attacks so far.

We will bring you more information on this when we can.

‘Very dangerous dynamic’: Escalation leads to more escalation

Ryan Costello, a policy director at the National Iranian American Council (NIAC), a US-based group that promotes diplomacy, says the Middle East finds itself at a perilous moment.

“It’s a very dangerous dynamic where each side is trying to set new red lines or escalate past other red lines, and we don’t know, unfortunately, how devastating this could get,” Costello told Al Jazeera.

He dismissed the notion that increased violence would lead to de-escalation or prevent further attacks. Earlier this month, the US news outlet Axios reported that the Biden administration supported Israel’s policy of “de-escalation through escalation” with Hezbollah.

“The saying is: An eye for an eye makes the whole world go blind. And I think that’s going to be the case if the parties continue to go down that road of trying to escalate,” Costello said.

He added that Biden’s “blank check” for Netanyahu to continue the war in Gaza and attack Lebanon triggered the Iranian escalation.

“What we really need to see here is some US leadership to pull [Netanyahu] back and try to stop this thing from spiralling out of control before it’s too late.”

Israeli attacks in Lebanon are deadlier than the 2006 war
Ali Hashem
Reporting from Beirut, Lebanon

The Israeli military [has called] on residents of two areas in the southern Beirut suburb to evacuate because their houses, according to the Israelis, are close to Hezbollah centres.

Israel is continuing its attacks in Lebanon, with about 55 people killed in one day. On Monday, it was about 95.

The number of people killed in the last 12 months now is inching closer to 2,000, which is far more than in the 2006 war when it was 1,200 in 33 days.

Today, there were attacks in the afternoon on two residential buildings just outside the southern suburb close to the centre of Beirut that killed three people.

Everyone here is now anticipating, especially after the Iranian attack on Israel, how this is going to unfold and whether there’s going to be more escalation over the coming hours and days.

Israel’s military says attacking targets in Beirut

The Israeli army’s announcement comes shortly after Lebanon’s Health Ministry said that at least 55 people were killed and 156 others injured in Israeli attacks on the south of the country over the past 24 hours.

We’ll bring you more on the latest Israeli attacks on Beirut as soon as we can.

AIPAC mobilises against Iran after missile attack

The American Israel Public Affairs Committee (AIPAC) has sent text messages to supporters calling on them to contact their elected representatives and demand support for Israel against Iran.

“Congress must speak out to unequivocally condemn this attack and reaffirm America’s strong support for our ally,” the pro-Israel lobby group said.

“Urge your elected leaders to (1) reaffirm Israel’s right to defend itself, (2) ensure America will continue to stand with Israel, and (3) call for severe consequences for this blatant aggression by Iran.”

https://www.aljazeera.com/news/liveblog/2024/10/1/israels-war-on-gaza-israel-says-it-will-respond-to-iran-missile-attacks
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Greenwald - Every one of the confirmed missile hits in Israel documented here by the always-thorough @EvanHill was aimed at an obviously legitimate military target.
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At least 5 killed in Israeli attack on Gaza orphanage

Earlier, we reported that Israeli fighter jets had bombed the al-Amal Institute for Orphans, which houses displaced people in the west of Gaza City.

At least five people are now confirmed dead in that attack, according to reports from the Shehab news agency and the Palestinian Information Center.

France says forces in Middle East mobilised to ‘counter the Iranian threat’

French President Emmanuel Macron has condemned Iran “in the strongest possible terms” for its “new attacks against Israel”.

Macron said that France was “committed to Israel’s security” and French military resources in the Middle East have been mobilised to “counter the Iranian threat”, the President’s office said in a statement following a meeting of the country’s national defence and security council.

Macron also called on Israel to end its military operations in Lebanon “as soon as possible” as “too many civilians are already victims,” and that Hezbollah cease all attacks against Israel and its people, his office said.

The French president also appealed to “all actors involved in the crisis in the Middle East to exercise the greatest restraint”.

US warned of ‘imminent’ attack on Israel hours before Iranian missile barrage
Mike Hanna
Reporting from Washington, DC, United States

The one common message throughout US government departments has been expressing total support for Israel.

It was also said, both from the Pentagon and the State Department, as well as the White House, that there was constant coordination between the US and Israel prior to and during the Iranian attack.

It was confirmed, too, by President Biden that the US did participate in the defence [of Israel] by firing missile interceptors from US destroyers, which are in the region.

So massive US involvement.

One interesting point is that the US announced that an attack was imminent a few hours before the attack actually began. Now there has been no comment from the US as to how it got that information.

Several US figures have insisted that they did not get prior warning from Iran. This is something that has been claimed by Iranian sources. But both the State Department and National Security Spokesman Jake Sullivan have made very clear that they received no warning – that is according to them.

So the general message across the US is complete support for Israel and very little comment about the consequences of this attack.

Risk of Israeli attack on Iranian nuclear infrastructure ‘particularly high’

Ali Vaez, the Iran Project director at the International Crisis Group think tank, says there is a “real risk” of Israeli strikes against Iranian nuclear infrastructure.

“The risk of an [Israeli] attack on the nuclear programme is particularly high because Iran’s defensive shield Hezbollah is on its knees,” Vaez told Al Jazeera.

“US forces are already in the region shielding Israel, and for Israel, this is potentially a once-in-a-generation opportunity to take care of a major threat that it has perceived from Iran over the past few decades,” he explained.

“And it also probably knows that even if this is resolved diplomatically, it will not be to Israel’s satisfaction. So I think there’s a real risk of a strike on nuclear facilities.”

Vaez added that regardless of whether Israel targets Iranian nuclear infrastructure or military installations, a large Israeli response could still trigger a wider war.

‘Absolutely no reason’ for Middle East to be here

Trita Parsi, executive vice president of the Quincy Institute for Responsible Statecraft, has said the region faces “an extremely explosive situation that can very quickly escalate into a full-scale, regional war” just weeks before the US election on November 5.

“And there’s absolutely no reason why we should be here. The only reason we’re here is because Biden appears incapable or unwilling to say no to Benjamin Netanyahu,” Parsi told Al Jazeera.

As we’ve been reporting, senior US officials said on Tuesday that Iran would face “serious consequences” for its missile attacks against Israel.

Asked specifically if Iran’s nuclear programme was a “legitimate target for an Israeli response”, US State Department spokesman Matthew Miller told reporters that he wasn’t “ruling anything out” or “ruling anything in”.

“We want to have these conversations directly with our Israeli counterparts over the coming days,” he told reporters.

“It’s clear that this was an unacceptable attack, and as we made clear before this attack, there will be consequences for it, but I think it’s appropriate that we discuss those consequences with our Israeli counterparts before we talk about them publicly.”

https://www.aljazeera.com/news/liveblog/2024/10/1/israels-war-on-gaza-israel-says-it-will-respond-to-iran-missile-attacks

Woman, 19, arrested for allegedly displaying Hezbollah flag at Sydney rally
NSW police earlier said they hoped woman could ‘assist with inquiries into the display of prohibited symbols at public order incident’

New South Wales police have arrested a 19-year-old woman after a Hezbollah flag was allegedly displayed at a pro-Palestine and Lebanon protest in Sydney on the weekend.

Police said on Wednesday the woman handed herself in at Kogarah police station after the force released images of her and appealed for her to come forward.

Investigators said they wanted the woman to assist with inquiries into the display of “prohibited symbols” at Sunday’s rally which it called a “public order incident”.

Police said the arrest was part of Operation Shelter which was set up last year to monitor protest activity relating to the Israel-Gaza conflict.

https://www.theguardian.com/australia-news/2024/oct/02/hezbollah-flag-sydney-protest-arrest-israel-lebanon-attack-ntwnfb
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*****ren in the Gaza camp celebrate the Iranian attack on Israel's air bases.
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BREAKING: Here is every US politician in Congress who currently holds stock positions that directly benefit from war in the Middle East:

Alan Lowenthal
Andrew Garbarino
Bill Hagerty
Blake Moore
Bob Gibbs
Carol Miller
Christopher Jacobs
Daniel Goldman
David McKinley
Dean Phillips
Debbie Schultz
Deborah Ross
Diana Harshbarger
Donald McEachin
Dwight Evans
Earl Blumenauer
Fred Upton
Garret Graves
Jerry Moran
Jerry Moran
John Curtis
John Yarmuth
Josh Gottheimer
Katherine Clark
Kathy Manning
Kevin Hern
Kurt Schrader
Lindsey Graham
Lois Frankel
Maria Salazar
Marjorie Greene
Mark Green
Mitch McConnell
Michael Guest
Michael McCaul
Mike Kelly
Mike Simpson
Mo Brooks
Nancy Pelosi
Patrick Fallon
Rick Allen
Ro Khanna
Robert Wittman
Roger Marshall
Scott Franklin
Shelley Capito
Steve Cohen
Susie Lee
Thomas Carper
Thomas Suozzi
Tommy Tuberville
Trey Hollingsworth
Virginia Foxx
William Keating
Zoe Lofgren

Most of the remainder of Congress gets lobbied to by defence companies as well.

https://x.com/unusual_whales/status/1841200825030623714
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>>484646
>New South Wales police have arrested a 19-year-old woman after a Hezbollah flag was allegedly displayed at a pro-Palestine and Lebanon protest in Sydney on the weekend.

Thou shalt not wave the wicked piece of sky-cloth, feels like medieval nonsense.
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First report of ‘face-to-face fighting’ in southern Lebanon
Imran Khan
Reporting from Hasbaiyyah, Lebanon

We have a statement from Hezbollah saying it confronted an Israeli infantry force that attempted to infiltrate the town of Odaisseh at dawn and “inflicted losses forcing it to retreat”.

There are unconfirmed reports of injured being evacuated out by helicopter. Odaisseh is interesting. When this ground invasion was announced by Israel, there was a long and intense artillery shelling concentrated on three areas – Odaisseh was one of them. It is one of the chokepoints where Israeli soldiers are going to try to come into.

This is the first report of on-the-ground, face-to-face fighting.

We don’t know right now what the Israeli tactics are. What we do know is what we’ve seen in the past: special forces come into southern Lebanon, destroy Hezbollah infrastructure, and then retreat. Is this a blueprint for what we’re going to see?

Lebanon says 1,873 have been killed since October 8

Lebanon’s Disaster Risk Management Unit has announced that 1,873 people have been killed and 9,134 wounded as a result of Israeli attacks in the country since October 8 last year.

“The number of displaced persons from areas exposed to Israeli aggression has exceeded one million, including 155,600 registered in shelters,” it said in its report.

Republican lawmakers call for US strikes on Iran

Several Republican officials have called for the US to attack Iran following today’s missile barrage against Israel.

Here are some of their comments:

Senator Lindsey Graham says the US should coordinate an “overwhelming response” with Israel and that Iranian oil refineries “need to be hit hard”.
Senator Marco Rubio called for “direct and disproportionate” measures against Iran that can threaten “the survival of the regime”.
Congressman Mike Lawler said the US and Israel should strike “within the borders of Iran”.
Senator Tom Cotton said the US must “pray for Israel and then back Israel to the hilt to destroy our common enemies”.

Oil prices rise amid escalating tensions

Concerns about escalating attacks in the Middle East have pushed oil prices up.

The Reuters news agency reported that US West Texas Intermediate (WTI) crude CLc1 futures rose by $1.05, or 1.48 percent, to $70.86 per barrel due to fears of potential supply disruption.

Israeli military announces attack on third school in Gaza

The Israeli military says it bombed a school in central Gaza that it alleged was being used as a Hamas “command and control complex”.

The exact location of the school, which it named only as “Brig High School”, was not immediately clear. The army also did not provide any evidence to back up its claim that the school was being used by the Palestinian group.

It was not immediately clear if the attack resulted in any casualties.

This is the third attack by the Israeli military on schools across Gaza in the past few hours, after earlier assaults on the al-Amal Institute for Orphans and the Muscat School, both in Gaza City, killed at least nine people and injured dozens more.

Both facilities were serving as shelters for displaced Palestinians.

Israeli army says soldier ‘seriously injured’ in Jaffa shooting

The military has said the soldier was transferred to the hospital.

As we reported earlier, Israeli police said that at least seven people were killed and 15 others were injured in the shooting in Jaffa, near Tel Aviv.

https://www.aljazeera.com/news/liveblog/2024/10/1/israels-war-on-gaza-israel-says-it-will-respond-to-iran-missile-attacks
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Dozens reported killed in southern Gaza

Our colleagues from Al Jazeera Arabic are reporting the bodies of more than 30 people were recovered after Israeli forces withdrew from eastern Khan Younis following a ground operation that lasted for several hours.

Earlier, we reported citing the Wafa news agency that Israeli fighter jets bombed the family home of journalist Ahmed al-Zard southeast of Khan Younis, killing at least four.

Meanwhile, Saleh al-Hams, head of the nursing department at the European Hospital, said according to AP news agency that dozens of dead and wounded people were brought to his facility and the Nasser Hospital starting at around 3 am.

Some of the wounded were in critical condition, meaning the death toll could rise, he said.

Al-Hams added that Israel had carried out heavy airstrikes as its ground forces staged an incursion into three neighborhoods in Khan Younis.

Infantry, armoured units to join ground operation in Lebanon: Army

The Israeli military announced the 36th Division and additional forces are joining the ground offensive in southern Lebanon.

The addition of infantry and armoured troops from the 36th Division – including the Golani Brigade, the 188th Armoured Brigade, and 6th Infantry Brigade – suggests the operation has moved beyond limited commando raids.

The army on Tuesday announced a “limited, localised and targeted” ground assault against Hezbollah.

Houthis fire rocket barrage at Israel

Yemen’s Houthi militia says it targeted military posts deep inside Israel with three-winged Quds 5 rockets.

There were no immediate reports of damage or casualties.

The group’s military spokesperson Yahya Saree said continued US and UK support for Israel puts interests of these two countries “under fire”.

Israeli forces appear to suffer casualties in first close combat with Hezbollah
Stefanie Dekker
Reporting from Amman, Jordan

Al Jazeera is reporting from outside Israel because it has been banned by the Israeli government

We are slowly getting a clearer picture. At the moment there are around 20 ambulances waiting in the north of Israel to receive soldiers that are being evacuated from the Lebanese border area by helicopter. Other than that, it isn’t clear.

We know that in the morning there were various rocket barrages on that area from Lebanon. This is the border area where you have that build-up of Israeli troops.

We also have two confirmed statements. One by the Israeli military saying there were intense clashes at the border between Israel soldiers and Hezbollah forces. That has also been confirmed by Hezbollah. So this seems like the first face-to-face incident since the launch of the ground operation.

As we’ve been reporting, Israel really has the upper hand when it comes to firepower from the sky. But it was always going to be Hezbollah that had the strength, the upper hand, when it came to any potential ground invasion.

This is their territory and certainly it seems – in what is potentially the first face-to-face confrontation – that Israel has sustained heavy casualties.

Iran felt duped by the international community
James Bays
Reporting from Doha, Qatar

Iran’s president, who’s only been in office for about two months, was elected on a policy of being a moderate and wanting outreach and better relations with the world. He made it clear in that briefing that he’s been talking about peace and calm in every single speech that he’s made.

But he said Israel has forced Iran’s hand by its actions and talked about their guest in Tehran, Ismail Haniyeh, the former head of Hamas who was assassinated in Tehran having just attended the president’s inauguration.

He said that after the killing, that they got pressured into not responding and they had shown restraint because they had been told that that would be in the offing of a ceasefire in Gaza.

He’s made it clear in other comments he’s made that they feel that they were duped by the international community by doing that, and he says that given the recent events, there was no other thing for Iran to do other than take the action that it did.

Iran doesn’t want war but will respond if Israel acts: President Pezeshkian

Iran’s President Pezeshkian said that Tehran “is not looking for war but looking forward to peace and calm”, adding that “Israel is forcing us to react”.

In a joint news conference with Qatar’s emir in Doha, Pezeshkian said that Israel assassinated Haniyeh in Tehran on July 31 and Iran was asked to hold back.

“We were asked to maintain calm. For the sake of peace, we have maintained self-restraint,” he said.

“If [Israel] acts, we will react more fiercely and harshly. The ominous goals of the Zionist entity are all aimed at destabilising the region. We should work together to steer the region away from all this.”

Qatar-Iran meeting focused on Israeli ‘aggression’ in Gaza, Lebanon

Qatar’s emir met Iran’s president in Doha where the discussions focused on Gaza and Lebanon, the two officials said in a joint briefing.

The Emir of Qatar said:

Israel’s attacks “places the entire region on the verge of mayhem and widens the circle of violence at a time when Qatar is calling on the international community to live up to its responsibility by way of acting to pressure Israel to put an end to its malicious aggression on the Gaza Strip and Lebanon”.
Qatar warned of the escalation in Lebanon since the start of the war in Gaza.
Qatar has been working to contain the conflict and reach a ceasefire – and will continue to mediate to reach that end. De-escalation can be reached only when Israel’s attacks on Gaza and Lebanon come to a halt.

Iran’s attack on Israel was a “necessity”

The launch of nearly 200 ballistic missiles was a “necessity” and needed “to restore deterrence”, Iran’s representative to the UN, Amir Saeed Iravani, said at the UN Security Council.

“Each act of aggression can’t go unpunished. This is the cost this regime must bear,” Iravani said, referring to Israel.

On Tuesday, Iran attacked military and security targets “in full accordance with its right of self-defence” following Israel’s repeated attacks in violation of the country’s territorial integrity, he said.

Israel also breached Iran’s sovereignty by killing Hamas leader Haniyeh, targeting the Iranian consulate in Damascus and killing an Iranian military adviser in Lebanon, he added.

“All key facts that clearly demonstrated Iran’s self-defence.”

Iran is now prepared to take “defensive measures to protect its territorial integrity” should Israel retaliate, Iravani added.

Lebanon remains committed to US-France call for ceasefire

The Lebanese deputy ambassador to the UN, Hadi Hachem, says his country is willing to bolster the presence of its army in the south as a measure towards ending the Israeli war.

“The people of Lebanon and the government of Lebanon reject the war. They want the implementation of Resolution 1701. They want to deploy the Lebanese army in the south along our ground borders, with the support of UNIFIL,” he said.

Hachem was referring to the 2006 resolution to end the Israeli war on Lebanon at the time and pave the way for lasting security along the border.

The deputy envoy also said that Lebanon remains committed to the US-France call for a ceasefire. “Lebanon has agreed to the French-American initiative – that Israel initially agreed to, but then rejected and annihilated with its wave of killing and destruction,” Hachem said.

“We remain committed to the call issued by the American and French presidents. We pledge to implement all the points of the declaration, including an immediate ceasefire. Upon a ceasefire, we are prepared to deploy the Lebanese Army to the area south of the Litany River.”

https://www.aljazeera.com/news/liveblog/2024/10/1/israels-war-on-gaza-israel-says-it-will-respond-to-iran-missile-attacks
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Three killed in Israeli attack on Damascus

Syrian state media is reporting that at least three civilians have been killed and three wounded in an Israeli strike on the capital Damascus.

No more details have been made available, but we’ll bring you the latest as soon as we have.

Lebanese PM says 1.2 million people displaced

PM Najib Mikati says the number of people displaced by Israeli attacks in Lebanon has now risen to 1.2 million.

In a statement, the caretaker prime minister also said there was an immediate need for a ceasefire.

Guterres declined to comment on Israel ban

As we’ve been reporting, an emergency meeting of the UN Security Council requested by several states – including permanent member France, Iran and Israel – is under way.

While neither Israel nor Iran are members of the council, Israel called for the meeting in response to Iran’s missile attack yesterday, while Iran requested it because of Israel’s recent attacks on Lebanon.

“There are a lot of players involved here,” said Al Jazeera’s Gabriel Elizondo, reporting from the UN headquarters in New York.

“This is a chance for the major parties here to basically express where they see this going,” he added, noting that the meeting is not expected to lead to a resolution or vote.

Shortly before the start of the session, Israeli Foreign Minister Israel Katz announced on social media that UN Secretary-General Antonio Guterres was banned from the country.

Elizondo said journalists asked Guterres about the ban as he entered the meeting, but he declined to comment.

“It’s highly unusual, very rare for the secretary-general to be banned from a country,” Elizondo added.

More from UN chief Guterres

Guterres has also condemned Iran’s missile attack on Israel – which earlier designated the UN chief as persona non-grata – telling the Security Council the “deadly cycle of tit-for-tat violence must stop”.

“Time is running out,” he said.

The UN head also said it was time for “hostilities” to end in Lebanon and for a ceasefire in Gaza, accompanied by a release of captives and the delivery of aid to Palestinians.

UN chief says peacekeepers will remain in Lebanon

Antonio Guterres has told the UN Security Council that “the raging fires in the Middle East are fast becoming an inferno”.

Guterres said that UNIFIL peacekeepers remain in position despite a request by Israel for the multi-national peacekeeping force to relocate. He also stressed that the safety and security of all UN personnel must be ensured.

He added that it is absolutely essential to avoid an all-out war in Lebanon, which would have profound and devastating consequences.

China urges all parties to exercise restraint – particularly Israel

Fu Cong, China’s ambassador to the UN, says his country is “deeply concerned” about the conflict and warned that “an all-out war is on the verge of breaking out”.

“We share the position of the United Nations that any Israeli crossing into Lebanon violates the sovereignty and territorial integrity of Lebanon,” he said, urging countries against further “inflammatory” statements or actions.

“We urge all parties, in particular Israel, to exercise restraint and refrain from any actions that could lead to further escalation of the situation.”

France recommends its nationals in Iran to leave

France’s embassy in Iran has recommended that French nationals who are permanent residents in the country should leave temporarily once international air traffic resumes.

The message from the embassy, which also urged French nationals visiting Iran to leave immediately, is similar to others given earlier this year when tensions increased between Iran and Israel.

Hezbollah announces attack on Israeli infantry unit

The Lebanese group has said that after surveilling Israeli soldiers sheltering in a house outside the Lebanese village of Kfar Kila, its fighters detonated an explosive device in the building and then targeted it with bullets and rocket-propelled grenades.

Hezbollah said all members of the unit were either killed or injured, without specifying the number of casualties.

UK says last night its fighter jets played a part in ‘wider deterrence’

The UK has said that two of its fighter jets and an air-to-air refuelling tanker played a part yesterday in what it called attempts to prevent further escalation in the conflict in the Middle East.

“Two Royal Air Force Typhoon fighter jets and a Voyager air-to-air refuelling tanker played their part in attempts to prevent further escalation in the Middle East, demonstrating the UK’s unwavering commitment to Israel’s security,” the UK’s Ministry of Defence said on X.

“Due to the nature of this attack, they did not engage any targets, but they played an important part in wider deterrence and efforts to prevent further escalation.”

What missiles did Iran fire at Israel?

Analysts say Iran’s attack on Israel appears to have used its Fattah-1 and Kheybarshekan missiles – both of which have a reported range of 1,400km (870 miles).

Iran says both have “manoeuvring” warheads that make defence more difficult, and use solid fuel meaning they can be launched with little warning.

“Shorter launch prep means those missiles arrive all at once to further stress the defence … They can strike with better accuracy to actually hit targets after they are through,” said Jeffrey Lewis, a director at the Middlebury Institute of International Studies in California.

Some Fattah-1 missiles were used in the April strike, which was largely defeated by US and Israeli defences. But most were liquid-fueled Emad ballistic missiles, which had a reported failure rate of 50 percent, Lewis said, and only enough accuracy to hit a target more than 1km in diameter.

In contrast, Iran says its more advanced ballistic missiles have a “circular error probable” of about 20 metres [66 feet], meaning half of all the missiles fired will land within 20 metres of its target. They are “Iran’s most advanced ballistic missiles capable of reaching Israel”, said Fabian Hinz, a researcher at the International Institute for Strategic Studies.

Iran commander threatens ‘higher magnitude’ attacks on Israel

Iran’s armed forces joint chief of staff, General Mohammad Bagheri, says the Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps is prepared to repeat its missile attack with “multiplied intensity” if Israel retaliates on its territory.

“If the Zionist regime, that has gone insane, is not contained by America and Europe and intends to continue such crimes, or do anything against our sovereignty or territorial integrity, [Tuesday’s] operation will be repeated with much higher magnitude and we will hit all their infrastructure,” said Bagheri.

Iran has avoided targeting Israeli civilians although it is “completely feasible”, he added.

Lebanese army says soldier hurt in Israeli drone attack

The Lebanese army says one of its soldiers has been wounded in an Israeli drone attack.

In a statement, it said the soldier was injured as an army unit worked to open a road at the entrance to the southern Lebanese town of Kawkaba.

Israeli forces crossed ‘Blue Line’: Lebanon army

The Lebanese army says Israeli forces briefly crossed into its territory before withdrawing.

“An Israeli enemy force breached the Blue Line approximately 400 metres into Lebanese territory in the areas of Khirbet Yaroun and Odaisseh, then withdrew after a short period,” the army said on X.

The Blue Line separates Lebanon from Israel and the Israeli-occupied Golan Heights.

More from Hezbollah spokesman Afif

We now have more lines from Hezbollah’s Mohammad Afif.

“We assure you, the enemy, that this is only the first round,” Afif told reporters in southern Lebanon, adding that the group was ready to “sacrifice our blood and soul for our homeland by the grace of God”.

“What happened in … Maroun al-Ras and other areas, including Odaisseh, was nothing but the tip of the iceberg,” he added.

Moreover, Afif said Israel’s air superiority will “turn into losses on the ground”.

‘We must act now’: Former Israeli PM Bennett

Naftali Bennett has called for a decisive strike on Iran’s nuclear facilities, saying Tehran now stood exposed.

“We must act now to destroy Iran’s nuclear program, its central energy facilities, and to fatally cripple this terrorist regime,” Bennett wrote on X after Iran fired a barrage of missiles.

“We have the justification. We have the tools. Now that Hezbollah and Hamas are paralysed, Iran stands exposed,” wrote Bennett.

Iran has been accused of seeking to develop atomic weapons. Tehran insists its nuclear programme is for peaceful purposes.

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Hezbollah fires more than 100 rockets at Israel

Of these, the Israeli military said most landed in open areas in the western Galilee region.

Two missiles landed in northern Upper Galilee, again falling in an open area.

All these rockets were launched in three batches within a timeframe of less than two hours.

Israel’s army has wiped out 902 Gaza families, officials say

“In one year, 902 families have been wiped off the civil registry,” the Government Media Office in Gaza said in a statement.

In 1,364 cases, all family members except for one survivor were killed, the office said. In 3,472 cases, only two members of the same family survived.

Israeli attacks have killed 46 people in Lebanon in last 24 hours

At least 46 people were killed and 85 wounded in Israeli attacks on Lebanon in the last 24 hours, Lebanon’s Health Ministry said.

It added that the attacks took place in the southern areas of Nabataba, Bekaa, Baalbek-Hermel and Mount Lebanon.

The statement comes as Israel launched more air strikes on Beirut’s southern suburbs.

Three air strikes on Beirut’s suburbs

We bring you more on the latest Israeli strikes on southern Beirut.

Our colleagues on the ground say at least three Israeli air strikes have taken place.

Three very large explosions
Laura Khan
Reporting from Beirut, Lebanon

I am standing in the middle of Beirut, and I heard those three very large explosions that took place in Dahiyeh, which is about 7km south of here.

That’s the area where Hezbollah chief Nasrallah was killed last month in the Israeli attack.

https://twitter.com/thisislebnews/status/1841586687559819527

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https://x.com/HKX07/status/1841453434085708034
"The Israeli military, a conscript army heavily dependent on U.S. weapons of mass destruction, has faced significant losses in just a few hours of clashes with Hezbollah.

Time to save face and bomb Iran"
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 No.484682

https://x.com/RaniaKhalek/status/1841600320394428599
Image and footage of a residential building near the Lebanese parliament in Beirut, attacked in an IDF drone bombing.
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 No.484684

>>484681
>"The Israeli military, a conscript army
>has faced significant losses in just a few hours of clashes with Hezbollah.
So they dipped in a toe and the water was boiling hot, maybe that Lebanon invasion gets shelved now ?

>Time to save face and bomb Iran"

Predictable
Iran most likely has a second wave of rockets ready to go.
Likely a considerably bigger one.
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Lebanon’s FM says Nasrallah agreed to ceasefire before assassination

Hezbollah chief Nasrallah agreed to a ceasefire with Israel shortly before he was assassinated in an Israeli air strike in Beirut, Lebanon’s Foreign Minister Abdallah Bou Habib said today, according to the Anadolu news agency.

“He agreed. Yes, the Lebanese side agreed,” said Bou Habib. “We consulted with Hezbollah, [Lebanese Parliament Speaker Nabih] Berri consulted with Hezbollah, and we informed US and French representatives.”

A joint statement released on September 24 by 12 countries and organisations, including the US and France, called for a temporary ceasefire between Israel and Hezbollah to facilitate diplomatic efforts.

Nasrallah was assassinated when Israeli air strikes targeted a southern suburb of Beirut on September 27, killing hundreds of people.

https://www.aljazeera.com/news/liveblog/2024/10/1/israels-war-on-gaza-israel-says-it-will-respond-to-iran-missile-attacks

Two ‘unmanned aircraft’ detected off coast of Israel’s Tel Aviv

Israel’s military has reported that two aerial drones were detected in the airspace off the coast of Tel Aviv following the triggering of air defence alarms.

The Israeli air force intercepted one of the drones “in the maritime space off the coast” of the Tel Aviv metropolitan area, and the second crashed down “in an open area”, the military said, adding that there were no casualties.

The military did not say from where the drones originated or the likely target of the attack.

Hezbollah fires surface-to-air missiles at at Israeli helicopter

Hezbollah said it fired surface-to-air missiles at an Israeli military helicopter flying over Beit Hillel in northern Israel, forcing it to retreat.

Hezbollah did not say if the helicopter was hit by its missile on Wednesday, and there was no immediate comment from the Israeli military.

It is Hezbollah’s first reported missile attack on an Israeli helicopter since fighting escalated amid Israel’s bombing across Lebanon and the start of its ground offensive in Lebanon’s south this week.

Satellite images show damage to Israel’s F-35 jet fighter airbase after Iran missile strikes

Satellite images of an aircraft hangar at a key Israeli military airbase appear to show a large hole in the roof following a massive barrage of Iranian missiles on Tuesday night, the AP news agency reports.

Images of the Nevatim airbase in southern Israel show damage to the roof in a row of buildings near the main runway, and large pieces of debris can be seen around the building, the AP reports.

Nevatim is home to the Israeli air force’s most advanced aircraft, including the US-produced F-35 Lightning II stealth fighter jets. It is not clear from the satellite imagery whether any aircraft were in the hangar when it was struck.

Israel’s military did not immediately respond to a request for comment about the satellite images.

Nevatim also sustained light damage during an Iranian missile and drone attack in April.

UN plans to start second round of Gaza polio vaccinations in mid-October

United Nations spokesperson Stephane Dujarric said the UN is making preparations to start a second round of polio vaccination in Gaza later this month for some 640,000 *****ren.

The first round of the polio vaccination campaign, which began on September 1, reached its target of immunising 90 percent of *****ren under 10 years of age in the war-battered territory. The oral vaccines given in Gaza require a second dose to be administered within four weeks of the first.

Dujarric said on Wednesday that vitamin supplements will also be distributed during the second round of the vaccination campaign.

UN says Israel’s travel ban on secretary-general latest ‘attack’ on its staff

UN spokesperson Stephane Dujarric said Israel’s travel ban on Secretary-General Antonio Guterres is a “political statement” and the latest attack on the world body by the Israeli government.

Dujarric said Israeli Foreign Minister Israel Katz’s designation of Guterres as “persona non grata” in Israel is “one more attack on the United Nations staff that we’ve seen from the government of Israel.”

Katz earlier accused the Secretary-General of being biased against Israel, and claimed that Guterres had never condemned Hamas for the October 7 attacks on southern Israel.

Dujarric rejected that claim, noting that Guterres has repeatedly condemned the Hamas attacks, while also stressing that the UN still works with Israel “at the operational level and other levels”.

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The Celtic fan who was assaulted by German Nazi cops for carrying a Palestinian flag issued a statement.
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>>484684
>So they dipped in a toe and the water was boiling hot, maybe that Lebanon invasion gets shelved now ?
No. That's not how that works. The point of dipping the toe in was to see what happened, so they wouldn't just send a huge force in and get immediately decimated. They're already preparing more to go in, and presumably they're basing the size and nature of the next wave on what happened to the first invasion. They're also likely to continue bombing for the same reason, although it's not impossible that they send a second wave before that happens, but they'll still be heavily reliant on airstrikes to try to make the ground invasion easier.

>Predictable

>Iran most likely has a second wave of rockets ready to go.
>Likely a considerably bigger one.
They've got many more rockets than that ready, probably, yes. I'd guess Israel will most likely use Mossad in whatever their next attack against Iran is, although they've also bombed Syrian radar stations, so it's possible that Israel intends to do a more conventional aerial attack. I expect treacherous, sneaky shit, I really don't think it's unlikely that Israel will attack Iran's nuclear facilities. That, some other sneaky shit, or they'll just have the US do shit for them, and the US will pretend it isn't a war.
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https://x.com/Pal_action/status/1841444322593415592
According to a senior Teledyne manager, contamination of their clean rooms could stop production for up to 12 months.

Actionists just got through to the clean room for Israel's F-35 fighter jet parts.
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Israel’s ground offensive paused for now; bombing stepped up
Imran Khan
Reporting from Hasbaiyya, Lebanon

Israel is keeping up its air superiority campaign. Remember Hezbollah doesn’t have any anti-aircraft guns. Nearby in Nabatieh town, which has been hard hit in recent days, we’re hearing air raids and artillery, and Hezbollah rockets in return.

Hezbollah is saying about 200 rockets have been fired into Israeli territory. This is back to the way the fighting was before the Israelis announced their ground incursion.

Israel has lost soldiers and been pushed back when it has come via the ground, so it’s back to this bombing campaign that it has the upper hand in. The death toll is rising in Lebanon with 46 killed and 85 wounded in the past day.

Israeli strikes killed 45 people in Lebanon on Wednesday

Lebanon’s Ministry of Health says 46 people were killed and 85 wounded as a result of Israeli raids over the past day.

The attacks took place in towns and villages in southern Lebanon, the Bekaa Valley and Mount Lebanon, the ministry said in a statement.

More than 1,900 people have been killed and about 9,000 wounded in Lebanon in almost a year of cross-border fighting, with most of the deaths occurring in the past two weeks.

US Muslim group highlights Americans killed in Israeli attacks

The Council on American-Islamic Relations (CAIR), a Muslim civil rights group, has criticised the US government for failing to address Israel’s killing of Americans in Gaza and now Lebanon.

The condemnation came after American citizen Kamel Jawad was reportedly killed in a recent Israeli air raid on Lebanon.

“Only politics and racism could explain the Biden administration’s disgusting pattern of indifference to Americans of colour killed by the Israeli government – from journalist Shireen Abu Akleh to Aysenur Ezgi Eygi to Kamel Jawad,” CAIR said in a statement.

“Every member of the Biden administration’s foreign policy team should be ashamed of themselves for enabling Israel’s war crimes against American citizens and countless other civilians. We do not expect this feckless and complicit administration to do anything to hold Kemal’s killers accountable, and we are done asking them to treat American Muslims killed overseas like human beings worthy of US protection.”

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Yemen’s Houthis claim successful drone attack on Tel Aviv

Yemen’s Houthi group says it “achieved its goals” in a drone attack on Tel Aviv, although there was no confirmation from Israeli authorities.

“The operation achieved its goals successfully as the drones reached their targets without the enemy being able to confront or shoot them down,” said military spokesman Yahya Saree.

The attack was “in continuation of the victory for the injustice of the Palestinian and Lebanese peoples”, he added.

The Israeli military said it intercepted “a suspicious aerial target” off central Israel overnight, without giving further details. On Wednesday, the Houthis claimed to have fired cruise missiles at Israel, following Iran’s mass bombardment of the country the night before.

Last week, the rebels said they fired a missile at Ben Gurion International Airport near Tel Aviv, prompting Israeli air strikes on Yemen including the vital port of Hodeidah.

Hezbollah claims seven separate attacks on Israeli forces

Lebanon’s Hezbollah says its fighters targeted Israeli soldiers “with a rocket salvo” near the Adamit settlement and with two Burkan missiles in the vicinity of the al-Raheb military site, both in northern Israel.

Shortly before the two attacks, Hezbollah claimed to have hit Israeli troops in an area between Shtula and al-Raheb. The fourth attack of the day came “with artillery shells” fired at the Fatima Gate, a former border crossing between Lebanon and Israel, where Hezbollah said the Israeli soldiers were attempting to advance.

At 09:15am (06:15 GMT), there was another Hezbollah rocket salvo, this time targeting Israeli forces in the settlement of Yarin in Upper Galilee.

Shortly before that attack, Hezbollah claimed to hit Israeli soldiers in the Misgav Am settlement with a missile, and shelled another group of Israeli forces at the Hanita military base.

Israeli attack on central Beirut killed 7 health and rescue workers

The Israeli raid on the Lebanese capital Beirut killed seven health and rescue workers, a medical organisation says.

The air attack on the residential Bashoura district hit an apartment in a multi-story building that houses an office of the Health Society, a group of civilian first responders. It was the closest attack yet to the central downtown district of Beirut, where the United Nations and government offices are.

This was the second attack against the Health Society in 24 hours. No Israeli warning was issued to the area before it was hit. There was no immediate comment from the Israeli military.

Israeli bombing in central Beirut threatens to ‘drag’ Lebanon into war
Imran Khan
Reporting from Hasbaiyya, Lebanon

This wasn’t an air raid in the southern suburbs of Beirut. It was in Bashoura, only a kilometre from the prime minister’s office.

It’s a middle-class neighbourhood that was hit very hard. We’re hearing that at least six people were killed.

This is the second attack outside the southern suburbs. The attack is worrying as there are no safe places now. This is what people keep telling me.

Israel is keeping up these attacks on Beirut. It calls it going after Hezbollah. But it is now hitting close to the prime minister’s office and that’s a very worrying thought for Lebanon, as the war is no longer confined to Israel-Hezbollah.

People are extremely worried that if Israel keeps hitting and getting closer to the Lebanese government, or civilian or military infrastructure, it will drag Lebanon into this fray.

‘Collective genocide’ taking place in the region: Qatar

Qatar’s Emir Sheikh Tamim bin Hamad Al Thani says what’s happening in the region is “collective genocide” and has warned of Israel’s “impunity” as it turns Gaza into an “uninhabitable place”.

“A two-state solution, the establishment of an independent viable Palestinian state within the 1967 border with East Jerusalem as its capital is the key to a lasting peace in the region,” Qatar’s leader told a news conference at the Asia Cooperation Dialogue in Doha.

“We call for serious ceasefire efforts in stopping Israel’s aggression against Lebanon,” he added.

Iranian President Masoud Pezeshkian sought to rally Asian countries to Iran’s side as he arrived in Qatar on Wednesday. He warned of a strong response from Tehran to any further Israeli actions against it.

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https://x.com/CIJ_ICJ/status/1841507793523601857
PRESS RELEASE: The #Maldives filed a declaration of intervention in the case concerning the Application of the Convention the Prevention and Punishment of the Crime of Genocide in the Gaza Strip (#SouthAfrica v. #Israel)
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Israel carries out deadliest airstrike on occupied West Bank in over 20 years
Nour Odeh
Reporting from Amman, Jordan

Our correspondent is in Amman, Jordan, because Al Jazeera has been banned from reporting in the Occupied West Bank.

Even by the standards of the Second Intifada, this was a very large, very deadly strike on a densely populated, impoverished refugee camp.

The targets of the attack are the leader of the Hamas military wing as well as the leader of the Palestinian Islamic Jihad military wing, in addition to other fighters and people who live in the area, including an entire family.

The information is still coming in because hospitals have been overwhelmed.

An entire building was levelled, and the paramedics are still struggling to make sure that they’ve recovered all bodies and that there are no survivors under the rubble.

It is, for lack of a better word, overkill.

It’s just a reminder to all people in the occupied West Bank, to the fighters who are being pursued there, of Israel’s superior military power, its lethal, potent ability to exact not just death but massive destruction.

And this is happening while the world is paying attention elsewhere.

And in many ways, this kind of brings back what many have described, including the UN secretary-general, as a silent war on the occupied West Bank, while eyes are on Gaza.

Eyes are on Lebanon, on Iran, and even on Syria, sometimes, but a lot is happening in the occupied West Bank, including the strategic takeover of land there.

Israeli strike hits close to Beirut airport: Report

At least one Israeli strike hit outside the perimeter of Beirut’s international airport a short while ago, a source in Lebanon’s Ministry of Public Works and Transport has told the Reuters news agency.

We will update you on this attack as more information comes in.

More on latest Israeli strikes on Beirut

Our correspondent in Beirut says that these latest strikes, which happened moments ago, were larger and louder than those that targeted Hezbollah leader Hassan Nasrallah last week.

They said that the strikes hit and completely flattened a number of residential buildings in Beirut’s southern suburbs, which have been the main target of Israel’s nightly bombings of the Lebanese capital.

Video posted by Lebanese news outlet Al Jadeed, and verified by our fact-checkers, shows the latest wave of strikes:

https://twitter.com/ALJADEEDNEWS/status/1841947665279377872

Lebanon’s Health Ministry updates death toll from Israeli attacks

The ministry says that at least 37 people were killed and 151 wounded by Israeli attacks on Lebanon in the last 24 hours.

Three of UNRWA’s schools in Gaza struck in 48 hours: Lazzarini

The head of UNRWA, the UN agency for Palestinian refugees, says that in the past two days alone, three UNRWA schools were hit in Gaza.

In a post on X, Philippe Lazzarini said at least 21 people were reported killed.

“More than 140 UNRWA schools have come under attack since 7 October, the majority while people were taking refuge in them under the UN flag,” he said.

“Schools cannot be used for any military purposes by anyone. Schools are not a target”.

“These are some of the basic rules of war blatantly disregarded”.

https://www.aljazeera.com/news/liveblog/2024/10/3/live-beirut-bombed-as-hezbollah-battles-israeli-army-in-south-lebanon

‘Dahiyeh Doctrine’ returns to Dahiyeh

Israeli leaders have called on the people of Lebanon to get out of harm’s way and not become “human shields” for Hezbollah.

Such messages suggest that the killing of civilians and the destruction of civilian infrastructure are unintended consequences of Israel’s war-making.

In reality, targeting civilian life is a well-established tactic of the Israeli armed forces under the infamous “Dahiyeh Doctrine”.

https://www.aljazeera.com/opinions/2024/10/3/dahiyeh-doctrine-returns-to-dahiyeh

Israeli military says 10 projectiles fired from Lebanon at northern Israel

In its latest update, the Israeli military says that some of the rockets were “intercepted and the rest fell in open areas”.

US says it is ‘appropriate’ for Israel to continue attacks in Lebanon

The White House feels it is “appropriate” for Israel to keep attacking Hezbollah in Lebanon, even though it risks intensifying an “unpredictable” conflict, according to State Department spokesperson Matthew Miller.

Speaking at a news briefing, Miller said that while the US ultimately wants to see a ceasefire, Israel is right to keep targeting Hezbollah “at this point”.

Miller said it was unclear how long Israel’s operation in Lebanon go on and that he “doesn’t know what’s going to happen”.

“I dare say the Israelis probably don’t know what’s going to happen at this point,” Miller said. “It’s not to say that they don’t have a plan. It’s not to say that they don’t have objectives. It’s to say that conflicts are unpredictable.”

World Bank reroutes $250 million to Lebanon aid response

The World Bank has announced it will divert $250m in funds to Lebanon’s emergency aid response.

The funds are being redirected from a programme intended to improve the country’s electricity infrastructure and boost renewable energy.

“The World Bank is activating emergency response plans to be able to repurpose resources in the portfolio to respond to the urgent needs of people in Lebanon,” according to a World Bank.

Israel capable of more assassinations

Israeli can be expected to assassinate more Iranian and Iran-aligned leaders to show the world its capabilities, according to military and security analyst Elijah J Magnier.

“I think assassinations would not be an option that Israel would not take, on the contrary,” he told Al Jazeera.

Israel has already shown its capability to target leaders in Iran and Lebanon, he pointed out, including last week’s killing of Hassan Nasrallah, the head of Hezbollah.

Among the possible future targets for assassination, Magnier said top of Israel’s hit list might be Ismael Qaani, the commander of the IRGC’s Quds Brigade, or even the head of the IRGC itself, Hossein Salami.

“That is a possibility that is on the table,” said Magnier, pointing out that this would likely cause a further response from Iran.

When Iran launched its missile attack on Israel this week it specifically mentioned it was in retaliation for the killings of Nasrallah, as well as IRGC General Abbas Nilforushan, he said, who were both killed in an Israeli air strike last week in Beirut.

Iran also mentioned Ismail Haniyeh, a top leader in Hamas who was assassinated in Tehran in a suspected Israeli attack in July.

Israel was already “preparing for intercepting the next wave of the Iranian retaliation once Israel hits the desired targets”, Magnier said.

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‘Phase of unilateral self-restraint has ended,’ Iran tells US in indirect message: Official

An Iranian source has told Al Jazeera that Iran has sent a message to the United States, via Qatar, addressing the rising regional tensions.

In the message, Tehran told Washington that “the phase of unilateral self-restraint has ended.”

It also said any Israeli attack would meet an “unconventional response” that includes targeting Israeli infrastructure.

The indirect message also emphasised that Iran does not want a regional war, the official said.

Second Lebanese soldier killed in Israeli attack

The Lebanese army says a soldier has been killed in an Israeli attack on a military post in the Bint Jbeil area of southern Lebanon.

It added in a statement that its soldiers responded to the sources of fire.

The announcement brought the number of Lebanese soldiers killed in Israeli attacks today on southern Lebanon to two.

Earlier, the army said a soldier was killed and another was wounded while carrying out an evacuation and rescue mission with the participation of the Lebanese Red Cross.

Hezbollah claims 17 Israeli soldiers killed

Hezbollah claims its fighters have killed 17 Israeli soldiers, according to a statement issued via its official Telegram channel.

“The Islamic Resistance Operations Room confirms from its reliable field and security sources that the number of dead among the officers and soldiers of the Zionist enemy in the heroic confrontations that the resistance fighters fought today,” it stated.

The Israeli army has so far only admitted to nine combat deaths since its forces invaded south Lebanon on Wednesday.

Massive fire erupts at attacked Beirut apartment

As we’ve been reporting, Israeli air raids have been pounding the southern suburbs of Beirut in recent hours.

Footage verified by Al Jazeera’s Sanad fact-checking agency shows the aftermath of one of those raids, which hit a residential apartment in southern Beirut’s Chiyah area.

The footage shows Civil Defence crews responding to the attacked building, where a massive fire and plume of smoke rises.

https://twitter.com/lebanosnews/status/1841880103480959275

Satellite images show 100 Israeli military vehicles near Lebanese border

Al Jazeera’s fact-checking agency has obtained exclusive satellite images from September 29, 2024, showing the presence of more than 100 Israeli military vehicles approximately three kilometres (about 1.9 miles) from the Lebanese border in the northern occupied Golan Heights, near Kfar Giladi.

The images, captured by Airbus, show that the same location was used to evacuate Israeli soldiers on October 2, 2024, following an incident that killed seven.

Biden ‘discussing’ possible Israeli strikes on Iran oil facilities

US President Joe Biden has said he is discussing possible Israeli strikes on Iranian oil sites in response to Tehran’s missile barrage on Israel.

The brief comment came after he was asked by reporters at the White House if he supported Israel striking Iran’s oil facilities.

This comes despite Iran’s warning that any Israeli attack would meet an “unconventional response” that includes targeting Israeli infrastructure.

After Biden’s remarks, oil prices soared, with WTI, the US contract, rising as much as 5 percent before paring back some gains to sit at about $73 per barrel, while Brent, the international benchmark, rose about 4 percent to $76.81.

Earlier, Biden said he did not expect Israel to strike Iran today.

Israel killed over 40 rescuers, firefighters in three days: Lebanon

More than 40 rescuers and firefighters have been killed by Israeli fire in three days, according to Lebanon’s Health Minister Firass Abiad.

He told reporters that 97 “paramedics and firefighters” had been killed and 188 wounded since border fighting began last October.

A total of 1,974 people were killed in Lebanon, among them 127 *****ren, Abiad said, adding that more than 9,350 had been wounded.

Swedish FM escapes tomato, onion attack over Israeli occupation stance

Maria Malmer Stenergard ran out of a parliamentary debate over the United Nations General Assembly (UNGA) resolution that demands an end to Israel’s illegal occupation of “occupied Palestinian Territory” within a year.

According to various Swedish media outlets, a bag of tomatoes and red onions was thrown at her while one person shouted, “Stop Israel, they are terrorists”, while someone else called out, “The coward runs.”

Sweden was one of the 43 countries abstaining from the nonbinding measure, which passed in the UNGA with a 124-14 vote in September.

According to Member of Parliament Ann-Sofie Alm, the activists were literally caught red-handed, having painted their hands with red paint before entry.

A member of parliament raised concerns about security after it appeared the activists had allegedly smuggled the fruit and vegetables under their jackets.

Sweden’s Prime Minister Ulf Kristersson has called for an investigation into the incident and stated that he now wants to see “powerful measures” introduced to ensure the safety of MPs.

Colombia evacuates 117 people from Lebanon

Colombia’s Foreign Minister Luis Gilberto Murillo and Defence Minister Ivan Velasquez Gomez have personally welcomed the evacuees on the humanitarian flight from Lebanon.

The plane that landed in Bogota carried 117 Colombian citizens, according to the country’s defence ministry.

The air force aircraft that returned them also served to deliver aid to Lebanon, the ministry said on X.

Colombia is one of several countries, including Spain and Greece, taking measures to evacuate their citizens from Lebanon, where Israel’s bombing campaign is expanding daily.

British Airways cancels flights to Tel Aviv until late October

British Airways says it is suspending London-Tel Aviv flights until October 26 due to insecurity in the Middle East.

Qatar condemns Israel’s efforts to politicise UN’s role

The Qatari Foreign Ministry expressed its support for United Nations Secretary-General Antonio Guterres and “his role in promoting dialogue and consolidating international peace and security”.

The statement came a day after Israel declared Guterres “persona non grata” and barred him from entering the country, accusing him of failing to “unequivocally” condemn Iran’s missile attack on Israel.

Qatar condemned “any action aimed at politicising the role of the United Nations and affecting its mission to maintain security and stability”.

“We emphasise the necessity for Israel to respect its international obligations and cooperate with the international community to ensure that the United Nations performs its role without restrictions or obstacles,” Qatar’s foreign ministry said.

FIFA delays verdict on Palestinian request to suspend Israel

Football’s international governing body, FIFA, has deferred its verdict on a Palestinian request to suspend Israel at its council meeting, opting instead to launch a committee investigation to inform its decision.

The Islamic Resistance in Iraq says it targeted southern Israel

The Islamic Resistance in Iraq, an umbrella group of Iran-backed armed groups in the region, has claimed responsibility for an attack on southern Israel in a statement.

The Israeli military earlier reported that it had intercepted a UAV in southern Israel.

Russian, Israeli diplomats meet on war, but provide few details

Russian Deputy Foreign Minister Mikhail Bogdanov held a meeting with the Israeli envoy to Moscow Simona Halperin today, the Russian Foreign Ministry says.

The ministry said Bogdanov and Halperin discussed the situation in the Middle East, including Gaza and Lebanon, but provided no further details.

Iran warns other countries to “refrain from entangling themselves”
Gabriel Elizondo
Reporting from the United Nations

The Iranian mission to the United Nations has sent out a new statement about its conflict with Israel.

It reads: “Our response will be solely directed at the aggressor. Should any country render assistance to the aggressor, it should likewise be deemed an accomplice and a legitimate target. We advise countries to refrain from entangling themselves in the conflict between the Israeli regime and Iran and to distance themselves from the fray.”

This comes about 24 hours after an important Security Council meeting that took place on Wednesday morning that lasted nearly three hours.

In that meeting, the Iranian ambassador to the United Nations, Amir Saied Iravani, sort of hinted or foreshadowed what we are hearing today. He said that the Iranian attack on Israel was self-defence in line with Article 51 of the UN charter.

He told the Security Council in open forum 24 hours ago, “Iran is fully prepared to take further defensive measures if necessary.”

Full-scale regional war may well happen: Lebanese envoy to Russia: Report

A full-scale regional war after the start of Israel’s ground operation in Lebanon is a possibility, Lebanon’s ambassador to Russia Shawki Bou Nassar has said in an interview with Russia’s state-owned TASS news agency.

“Nobody knows the intentions of this Israeli government and if it will be just a limited incursion into the Lebanese territory or it will be a wide operation, which will ignite a full-fledged war, not only with Lebanon, but with Lebanon and maybe with other countries in the region, including Iran,” he said.

Israeli forces kill four Palestinians gathering wood
Hani Mahmoud
Reporting from Deir el-Balah, central Gaza Strip

Within the past hour, as we were finishing up our earlier report, the Israeli military once again carried out deadly attacks on a group of people.

A missile was fired by a drone in the northern part of the city of Beit Lahiya on a group of people who were in the area collecting wood. And the reason people were in that area, the reason they were collecting this wood, was because of the lack of cooking gas.

Berlin rally urges Germany to stop arms exports to Israel, Ukraine
Step Vaessen
Reporting from Berlin, Germany

On the 31st anniversary of the unification between East and West Germany, people are really coming together in Berlin calling for peace.

It’s a very unlikely coalition of groups. We have peace groups, trade unions, migrant organisations here who are calling for an end to the war in Ukraine, as well as Lebanon and Gaza.

They are calling on their own government to stop supplying weapons to Ukraine and Israel.

Russia begins evacuating its citizens from Lebanon

Russia has started evacuating citizens from Lebanon, and a special flight left Beirut with the family members of Russian diplomats, Emergencies Minister Alexander Kurenkov said.

His ministry said about 60 people will arrive in Russia from Lebanon today.

https://www.aljazeera.com/news/liveblog/2024/10/3/live-beirut-bombed-as-hezbollah-battles-israeli-army-in-south-lebanon
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Israeli military claims it killed Hamas leader in West Bank

The Israeli military said that it killed Zahi Yaser Abd al-Razeq Oufi, an alleged Hamas leader in the occupied West Bank, following a deadly strike in the Tulkarem refugee camp.

Earlier, we reported that at least 18 people were killed after Israeli fighter jets bombed a crowded cafe in Tulkarem, in the deadliest strike by a warplane in the occupied West Bank for more than two decades.

A spokesman for the Palestine Liberation Organisation, Rawhi Fattouh, condemned the attack, saying it won’t “bring security and stability to anyone, but will drag the region into more violence”, the WAFA news agency reports.

Fattouh called the attack a “bloody, criminal aggression”, adding the “cold-blooded execution of civilians is a war crime, mass murder, and a flagrant violation of international and humanitarian laws”.

https://twitter.com/hamdahsalhut/status/1841934379322638604

Israel targeted potential new Hezbollah leader in Beirut strikes: Report

The Israeli military attempted to kill Hashem Safieddine, a cousin of slain Hezbollah leader Hassan Nasrallah, in an airstrike in Beirut on Wednesday night, the Axios news outlet reports.

Citing three anonymous Israeli officials, they said Safieddine, tipped as Nasrallah’s most likely successor, was hiding in a bunker deep underground in a suburb in southern Beirut and it wasn’t clear if he had been killed in the strike.

Iran summons German and Austrian ambassadors: Report

Germany and Austria’s ambassadors in Tehran were summoned after Berlin and Vienna summoned Iran’s representatives to protest against Iran’s attack on Israel, Iranian state media reported.

Israel claims Hezbollah transporting weapons from Lebanon to Syria
Stefanie Dekker
Reporting from Amman, Jordan

Al Jazeera is reporting from Jordan because it has been banned by the Israeli government.

The Israeli government is warning that Hezbollah is bringing in weapons across the Syrian border.

The Israeli military hit various points along the border, but they’re now looking at the international border crossing, the one that thousands of people are using to leave Lebanon and head into Syria.

They are claiming that this is the main border crossing that Hezbollah is using to transport what the Israeli army calls combat equipment.

It is urging the Lebanese government to search these vehicles. They know very well that the Lebanese government and the Lebanese army simply do not have the power to do that over Hezbollah. This is the group that you can argue is stronger than the state these days.

It gives a very dangerous, concerning message because Israeli forces have multiple times in the past targeted civilian sites causing civilian deaths.

https://www.aljazeera.com/news/liveblog/2024/10/4/live-israeli-bombs-rain-down-on-lebanons-beirut-gaza-occupied-west-bank
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Reports of an Israeli attack on a Russian base in Syria. Some allege that Russia is, as a result of this, warning its citizens to leave Israel, but I haven't seen confirmation of that so far.
https://www.yahoo.com/news/claims-swirl-around-israeli-strikes-174506699.html
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Oct 3, 2024 - Investigating war crimes in Gaza I Al Jazeera Investigations
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>>484713
>Reports of an Israeli attack on a Russian base in Syria.
Zionists opening up yet another front.
>Some allege that Russia is, as a result of this, warning its citizens to leave Israel
Maybe, or the Russians know something we don't.
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>>484715
>Maybe, or the Russians know something we don't.
What's being alleged is the warning. I haven't seen a confirmation of the warning, and it seems like that bit may have been made up.
If Russia is warning Russians in Israel to leave, then the implication there would be that Russia is planning to retaliate themselves or to back some kind of retaliation by the resistance. So far it seems like there actually hasn't been any comment from the Russians.
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>>484716
>the implication there would be that Russia is planning to retaliate
Netanyahu probably wants the Russians to strike an Israeli base in return, hoping it might contribute to his goal of getting the US involved in the fighting. The Russians probably won't play that game, and instead might shoot down an Israeli jet in Syria or some other place in the region. Less air-power means less impunity and less ability to provoke.
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Death toll in Israeli attacks on Lebanon rises again: Ministry

Lebanon’s health minister has said that 2,023 people have been killed “since the start of Israeli aggression on Lebanon”.

The dead include 127 *****ren and 261 women, along with 9,526 wounded.

Two Israeli soldiers killed in drone attack on occupied Golan Heights
Hamdah Salhut
Reporting from Amman, Jordan

Al Jazeera is reporting from outside Israel because it has been banned by the Israeli government.

The Israeli military has confirmed that two Israeli soldiers were killed … after the Islamic Resistance in Iraq launched a drone that landed at a military base in the occupied Golan Heights.

Now, according to Israeli army radio, there were two drones that were launched late Wednesday night and made their way to Israel in the early hours of Thursday morning, one of which was intercepted by the Israeli Air Force, but the second one actually managed to make impact.

The Islamic Resistance in Iraq has carried out quite a few attacks over the last year, but this is the first one that has caused any casualties.

In Israel, the military says that they had conducted an initial probe and they will release further findings from their investigation after they’re completed.

US State Department staff gifted wine after sending more bombs to Israel: Report

Senior officials in the US State Department have dismissed internal evidence of Israelis misusing American-made bombs and have worked around the clock to send more weapons as Gaza’s death toll mounts, according to a report by ProPublica, a nonprofit investigative journalism organisation.

Leaked cables and emails show how the State Department approved sales, saying “there was no potential” for the Israel military to misuse the weapons, the report said.

That was despite staff repeatedly highlighting attacks in which large numbers of civilians were killed, ProPublica reported, in what many experts consider to be war crimes.

The article, titled, Inside the State Department’s Weapons Pipeline to Israel, draws from internal cables, email threads, memos, meeting minutes and other State Department records as well as interviews with current and former officials throughout the agency.

For example, it reveals how, in late December, staff in the arms transfers bureau in Washington, DC, received Christmas gifts – cases of wine from a winery in the Negev desert – along with personalized letters on each bottle, courtesy of the Israeli embassy.

‘Unbearable escalation’ in Gaza
Tareq Abu Azzoum
Reporting from Deir el-Balah, Gaza Strip

It has been an unbearable escalation since the early hours of this morning. There has been a clear surge of air strikes on neighborhoods across the Gaza Strip.

In the past few hours, there has been artillery shelling coming from the Bureij refugee camp, and also from the northern Nuseirat camp, where a high-rise block has been completely hit by an Israeli fighter jet which left massive destruction behind.

A residential building in Bureji belonging to an extended Palestinian family has been completely destroyed, according to medical sources in Al-Aqsa Hospital. They told Al Jazeera that five Palestinians have been confirmed killed.

Gaza’s Civil Defence told Al Jazeera there has been a very remarkable effort being made in Khan Younis to recover more Palestinians who were killed since an Israeli military incursion in the eastern areas of the city – they said they managed to recover 15 Palestinians.

In the north, the Israeli military has attacked a very densely populated house in the Shati refugee camp.

There are also growing concerns among Palestinians that the world has forgotten Gaza because all eyes now are on Lebanon and they feel the Israeli military is isolating Gaza while imposing more pressure on civilians.

‘I saw a person’s body hanging on an iron pole’: Tulkarem resident describes deadly Israeli bombing

The building that was bombed by the Israeli military in Tulkarem, an attack that killed 18 people, belonged to the uncle of Tulkarem resident Anas Khariwesh.

He was in the courtyard when missiles hit, causing loud sounds followed by a major explosion.

“We saw body parts flying, and fire ignited in the area. I saw a person’s body hanging on an iron pole nearby. Since October 7, this has been the most powerful bombing,” he told Al Jazeera.

“This is a crime against humanity, a crime against *****ren, women and civilians. My cousin Mahmoud and my cousin Sajaa were martyred during this bombing. Five of our relatives were martyred in this bombing, along with relatives of the building’s owner, who is my cousin. His niece, her husband and three of their *****ren were also killed.”

Anas said the residents of Tulkarem live under siege and oppression, and have no idea where they can go to escape.

“We are not living – this is not a life. No water, no electricity, no communication, no streets, nothing.”

US and British forces strike Yemen: Report

Yemen’s Houthi Al Masirah TV reports that US and British air attacks have targeted Hodeidah airport, Sanaa and Dhamar City.

We will bring you more information as we get it. (anon's note: Britain has quickly denied involvement, scroll down for that)

US politicians move to revoke tax-exempt status of rights groups criticising Israel

The Council on American Islamic Relations (CAIR) and a group of 100 rights and legal organisations have sent a letter to US House Speaker Mike Johnson and another official to condemn their pressure on the Internal Revenue Service.

They claim that the authorities have been pushing to illegally revoke the tax-exempt status of 15 US-based Muslim, Arab, Jewish and progressive groups “to punish criticism of the Israeli government”.

“We will continue to fight these politically motivated attacks, and we stand ready to defend any organisation targeted by their McCarthyistic tactics,” the group said.

Strike near Marjayoun hospital ‘sent shockwaves’ in majority Christian town

Israel’s attack near Marjayoun hospital in southern Lebanon has shaken the majority Christian town, which had been spared in previous conflicts.

Israeli jets targeted the area around the government hospital, killing four paramedics and leading to the hospital’s closure.

“If you go back to the war in 2006, Marjayoun was spared,” Al Jazeera’s Assed Baig said.

But earlier this year, an Israeli drone strike targeted the town for the first time, he noted.

“It sent shockwaves,” Baig said. “The targeting of this vicinity around the hospital will again shock many people in Marjayoun. Targeting hospitals is an alarming thing for many people in Lebanon.”

Israel says 250 Hezbollah fighters killed in south Lebanon

An Israeli military spokesperson says that Israeli forces have killed around 250 Hezbollah fighters, including a number of battalion and company commanders, since the start of a ground operation in Lebanon.

Lieutenant Colonel Nadav Shoshani said that the military was still assessing the damage caused by air strikes in southern Beirut on Thursday night, which he said targeted Hezbollah’s intelligence headquarters.

Hezbollah has not confirmed the number of fighters killed in combat so far.

Hamas expresses support for Islamic Resistance in Iraq after attack on Israel

The Palestinian group has applauded the Islamic Resistance in Iraq after the group claimed responsibility for a drone strike on an Israeli military base.

The attack on Thursday killed two Israeli soldiers and injured 24 at a base in the Golan Heights. It was the first Iraqi attack to cause Israeli military casualties in decades.

“We salute our brothers in the Iraqi Islamic Resistance for their support of our Palestinian people in the face of the Zionist aggression, and we bless their qualitative operation that targeted the occupation forces in the Golan with drones, leaving dead and wounded,” Hamas said in a statement posted on Telegram.

Then in a warning to Israel, it added: “Your persistence in your aggression will bring you more losses and setbacks, until you are defeated from our land, God willing.”

Father joins case as Turkey continues inquiry into killing of its citizen by Israeli forces

An investigation into the killing of 26-year-old Turkish-American activist Aysenur Ezgi Eygi, who was shot by Israeli forces during protests in the occupied West Bank, is ongoing in Turkey.

Authorities are currently translating a file from Palestinian judicial officials that identifies those responsible for ordering and carrying out the shooting.

Eygi’s father, Mehmet Suat Eygi, has joined the case as a complainant.

In a statement, he explained that his daughter had travelled to the region to document and raise awareness of Israel’s human rights violations.

“On September 6, I learned that my daughter had been shot when Israel attacked Palestinian citizens coming to pray during Friday prayers,” Eygi said.

He emphasized that his daughter had no weapons or dangerous materials and participated peacefully. He filed a complaint against those responsible for her death as well as the institutions and state involved.

Once suspects are identified, Turkish authorities plan to file an indictment and pursue charges of crimes against humanity for Eygi’s killing.

Civilian toll in Lebanon from Israeli strikes ‘totally unacceptable’: UN

These were the words used by UN spokesperson Stephane Dujarric during a news conference.

“All parties must do whatever they can at all times to protect civilians and civilian infrastructure and ensure that civilians are never put in harm’s way,” he added.

UK Ministry of Defence denies involvement in Yemen strikes

The UK Ministry of Defence has categorically denied any involvement in the latest air strikes in Yemen, according to an official who spoke to our Al Jazeera office in London.

Earlier, Yemen’s Houthi Al Masirah TV reported that US and British air attacks had targeted Hodeidah airport, Sanaa and Dhamar City.

It said there were four air strikes in the capital, Sanaa, while seven air strikes hit Hodeidah airport and the al-Kathib area in the northwest of Hodeidah.

Footage on social media and verified by Al Jazeera’s fact-checking agency show large plumes of smoke resulting from the strikes in Hodeidah.

Yemen has been under heavy bombardment for two months by the US and Israel, targeting the Houthi regime.
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Ireland rejects Israeli army’s request to withdraw peacekeepers from Lebanese border: Report

The Irish Times reports that Dublin has rejected an Israeli military request for Ireland to withdraw its peacekeeping troops from an outpost along the Lebanese-Israeli border.

Ireland, which has a single outpost designated as post 6-52 on the border, is one of several countries contributing troops to UNIFIL.

UNIFIL was set up in 1978 to monitor the withdrawal of Israeli forces after they invaded Lebanon in reprisal for a Palestinian attack.

UNIFIL, as well as unarmed technical observers known as UNTSO, have since then been stationed in southern Lebanon to monitor hostilities along the demarcation line between Lebanon and Israel, known as the Blue Line.

Its roughly 10,000 peacekeepers are tasked with monitoring the ceasefire between Hezbollah and Israel.

The Irish platoon stationed at the post is tasked with observing and reporting any incursions along the border.

The request for the troop removal raises concerns that Israel may be preparing a broader invasion of southern Lebanon, with the prospect of expanding operations along the entire border.

UNIFIL has communicated to Israel that the peacekeepers will not be withdrawn, reinforcing its commitment to maintaining stability in the region.

Israeli army issues new evacuation order for Beirut

The Israeli army has issued an order for residents of Beirut’s southern suburbs to evacuate immediately.

The military specifically called on those living in a building in the Bourj el-Barajneh area to abandon their homes.

The issuance of these evacuation orders, which has become a near-nightly occurrence from the Israeli army, shortly preceded violent air strikes on the Lebanese capital.

Israel’s defence minister says ‘more surprises’ to come

Speaking from Israel’s northern border, Defense Minister Yoav Gallant stated that the military operation in Lebanon will continue “until the removal of combat means”.

“We have more surprises in our arsenal,” Gallant said, according to Israeli media reports.

Earlier today, the Israeli military announced that its Thursday attack in Beirut had killed Mohammad Rashid Sakafi, Hezbollah’s head of communications.

Iran’s IRGC to hit Israeli energy sites if attacked: Report

Iran will target Israeli energy and gas installations if Israel attacks it, according to the semi-official Iranian news agency SNN, quoting Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps (IRGC) deputy commander Ali Fadavi.

“If the occupiers make such a mistake, we will target all their energy sources, installations and all refineries and gas fields,” Fadavi said.

Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu said after Iran’s missile barrage this week that it “made a big mistake” and “will pay for it”.

Iran’s IRGC said on Tuesday it fired missiles at Israel in response to deadly Israeli attacks against people in Gaza and Lebanon, as well as the assassinations of top IRGC, Hamas and Hezbollah leaders.

Iranian FM says country stands by Hezbollah during Beirut visit'

During a visit to Beirut, Iran’s Foreign Minister Abbas Araqchi has promised harsher retaliation if Israel strikes Iran in response to Tuesday’s missile barrage. In a news conference, he said the attack was “legitimate self-defence based on the UN Charter”.

“Unlike Israel, which targets residential areas, we only attacked military centres,” Araqchi said. “We do not intend to continue the attacks unless the Zionist regime chooses to continue its attacks.”

He said his presence in the city under bombardment signals Iran’s support for Hezbollah and expressed backing for a ceasefire in Lebanon, contingent on Hezbollah’s approval and a simultaneous ceasefire in Gaza.

Israeli forces assault Palestinian worshippers at Lions’ Gate

Footage being circulated by Palestinian platforms on social media and verified by Al Jazeera’s Sanad verification agency shows Israeli forces assaulting worshippers and beating them up at the Lions’ Gate entry point to the Old City of Jerusalem.

Israeli soldiers also hindered entry to the Al-Aqsa Mosque compound, but some people managed to get through.

https://twitter.com/QudsNen/status/1842162853580530114

Iran calls for support from regional countries for Lebanon

The Iranian Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi says he is visiting Lebanon “to make clear that Iran will always stand with people of Lebanon”.

“We invite other regional governments to also display steadfastness in their support for Lebanon, especially amid onslaught by Israeli regime,” he said on X.

The Iranian officials and local media confirmed the visit earlier amid Israel’s ongoing attacks on Lebanon.

Khamenei gives message of ‘unity’ to Muslim nations
Resul Serdar Atas
Reporting from Tehran

Ali Khamanei’s speech has made constant emphasis on unity, adding that the current situation is not a challenge just Iran or Lebanon are facing.

He said all the Islamic nations across the region are going to face Israeli aggression.

Khamenei added he sees a real possibility of a regional war and, to avert it, a collective regional effort is needed.

Through the last decade, many people accused Iran of using threatening language against regional countries, saying its policies were leading to the friction in the region.

Now many see today’s speech as a call for reconciliation and unity, saying the regional countries need to come together to handle the big threat they are facing despite their differences.

Israeli military claims attack on Lebanon-Syria border targeted tunnel

The Israeli military says its strike on Lebanon’s Masnaa border crossing with Syria, which cut off a road used by hundreds of thousands to flee bombardment, targeted a 3.5km (2 mile) tunnel used by Hezbollah to transfer weapons.

‘Any strike at Israel is a service to entire region and world’

Iran’s supreme leader delivered the second part of his speech in Arabic, directly addressing the Arab people of the region.

Khamenei said interference by foreign powers supporting Israel is the most pressing issue in the region. But he said resistance against Israeli aggression has “set the Zionist regime back 70 years” as it is now fighting to survive as it did at the time of its founding.

He called on the people of Lebanon not to despair and to continue standing up to Israel.

Khamenei pointed out that dozens of top Iranian figures including a president were assassinated in the span of several months in 1981, but that only strengthened the establishment.

The same will be true for Lebanon, which lost leaders like Hezbollah founder Abbas al-Musawi and cleric and politician Musa al-Sadr but became stronger, he promised.

“Any strikes at the Zionist regime from any person and any organisation is a service to the whole region and perhaps the whole of humanity,” the Iranian leader said.

Hezbollah bureau chief Abdullah Safieddine, the brother of Hashem Safieddine, could be seen seated next to the top officials before the speech began.

https://twitter.com/IrnaEnglish/status/1842119015033950487

Palestinians can rightfully defend themselves: Khamenei

Iran’s Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei says his country won’t “procrastinate or rush to carry out its duty” in confronting Israel. He also spoke on behalf of Palestine.

“The Palestinian people have a lawful right to defend themselves. To stand up to those criminals – the occupation forces. There is not a single court or international organisation that can blame the Palestinian people for simply defending their homeland,” said Khamenei during his Friday sermon.

October 7, Iran’s attack on Israel ‘legitimate’: Khamenei

Iran’s Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei says every country has the right to defend itself from aggressors.

Muslim nations have to prepare their “defence against the common enemy”.

Khamenei also said Hamas’s October 7 attack on southern Israel and Iran’s recent ballistic missile strike were “legal and legitimate”.

“Each and every country, each and every people have the ultimate right to defend themselves against the ultimate tyranny,” Khamenei told the cheering crowd.

‘Our enemy is one’

Ayatollah Khamenei is addressing Iranians in the capital, Tehran:

“The policies adopted by our enemy is to sow the seeds of division and sedition, to drive a wedge among all the Muslims. They are the same enemies to the Palestinians, Lebanese, Egyptians, and the Iraqis. They are the enemy to the Yemeni and Syrian people,” Iran’s supreme leader told the large crowd.

“Our enemy is one.”

Khamenei delivered the sermon – his first in nearly five years – to thousands of worshippers carrying portraits of slain leaders of Iran’s “axis of resistance” against Israel and the United States.

WHO has asked Israel if it can begin second phase of Gaza polio campaign

A World Health Organization official says the organisation has sent a request to Israel for permission to begin the second phase of the polio vaccination campaign in Gaza from October 14.

“We have asked the Israeli authorities to consider a similar scheme that we had for the first round, something they call ‘tactical pauses’ (in fighting) during the working hours of the campaign,” said Ayadil Saparbekov, WHO lead for emergencies in the occupied Palestinian territory.

He said negotiations were continuing and that a meeting with Israeli authorities about the campaign’s next phase was planned for Sunday.

https://www.aljazeera.com/news/liveblog/2024/10/4/live-israeli-bombs-rain-down-on-lebanons-beirut-gaza-occupied-west-bank
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Blast heard in south Beirut after Israeli evacuation orders

A blast has been heard and smoke seen rising over Beirut’s southern suburbs, according to witnesses, Reuters is reporting.

The explosion came shortly after the Israeli military issued a new alert for residents of the area to immediately evacuate.

We will bring you more information as we get it from our staff on the ground in Lebanon.

https://www.aljazeera.com/news/liveblog/2024/10/4/live-israeli-bombs-rain-down-on-lebanons-beirut-gaza-occupied-west-bank

New Israeli air strikes target Beirut suburbs

We’re getting reports of new Israeli air strikes on the Beirut suburb of Dahiyeh.

Our colleagues on the ground are reporting plumes of smoke rising from the site of the attack.

We will bring you more on this as soon as we can.

Sound of Israeli blasts in Beirut heard as far away as Sidon
Ali Hashem
Reporting from Beirut, Lebanon

There were several Israeli air strikes during the night that targeted buildings across Beirut’s southern suburbs. There is no information yet on casualties.

There were several warnings from the Israeli army spokesperson, and then very big explosions were heard across Beirut, the capital, and the southern suburbs. The attacks were out in the southern suburbs but the sounds were huge and some of the sounds actually reached the city of Sidon, which is 40 kilometres (25 miles) away.

These continuous attacks on Beirut’s south are not stopping. It seems that every night there is a new batch of attacks.

On the other side, we have heard nothing yet from Hezbollah on the fate of its executive council head Hashem Safieddine after the Israel strike the day before yesterday.

Hezbollah says it inflicted ‘casualties’ on Israeli forces attempting to infiltrate Odaisseh

The Lebanese armed group said its fighters clashed with Israeli forces when they attempted to advance towards the town of Odaisseh in southern Lebanon late on Friday evening.

Hezbollah said it carried out a “huge explosion” on the Israeli troops, forcing them to retreat and inflicting casualties and injuries.

It said Israeli forces have since resumed their advance and clashes are ongoing.

No death toll for the incident has been announced. Israel is yet to confirm the attack.

Israel killed 11 civilians in air strike targeting 7 suspects in occupied West Bank
Nour Odeh
Reporting from Amman, Jordan

Al Jazeera is reporting from outside Israel because it has been banned by the Israeli government.

Israeli used fighter jets for the first time in over 20 years. What we know is that 18 people were killed in that very violent strike.

The health authorities struggled for almost 12 hours to confirm the final casualty toll because the bodies were so mangled. Because an entire building crumbled from the attack.

So now we know that a Hamas commander was killed along with other fighters. We also know that 6-year-old Karam, his 8-year-old sister Sham, their mother and their uncle were also among casualties.

By Israel’s own admission in a statement from the Israeli army, seven fighters were targeted but 18 people were killed.

Eleven civilians were killed alongside those pursued members of the military wings in the occupied city of Tulkarem.

Israel bombs near Beirut airport; Israeli drone hits refugee camp in north Lebanon
Laura Khan
Reporting from Beirut, Lebanon

These are happening in the southern suburbs of Beirut this evening, which is about 7km (4.3 miles) from where I am standing here in central Beirut.

One of them happened very close to the airport – in the Choueifat neighbourhood – just east of the international airport. There are very few flights coming in and out at the moment.

We’ve also seen a drone strike in the north of Lebanon. We hadn’t seen any fighting in the north of Lebanon. We know that it struck a Palestinian refugee camp called the Beddawi camp.

If we push much further south, all the way to the border, we have seen fierce fighting taking place over the last two weeks. Hezbollah has actually issued a statement to say that they have pushed back Israeli forces coming into the town of Oddessiah. We know there is still fighting ongoing.

But the biggest issue here is for civilians: 1.2 million people have been displaced and the death toll is going up on a daily basis as these strikes continue, especially in the south of Lebanon.

Hamas confirms military official, family killed in north Lebanon drone strike

We reported earlier that an Israeli drone strike on the Beddawi camp for Palestinian refugees in northern Lebanon had killed four people.

Hamas has now confirmed that one of its military officials, Saeed Atallah Ali, was killed in the attack along with his wife and two ***** daughters.

“We pledge to our people to avenge the pure blood that was shed and to confirm that our upcoming series of responses will be in actions before words,” Hamas said in a statement.

Clashes as Israeli military storms Nablus area, use Palestinian as ‘human shield’: Report

Israeli forces used a Palestinian as a human shield during the storming of the al-Ein refugee camp, located east of Nablus city in the occupied West Bank, the Wafa news agency reports.

Palestinian resistance groups have fired at Israeli forces after they stormed the old city of Nablus.

Israeli forces have also stormed the nearby town of Burqa, northwest of Nablus.

Hezbollah dismisses footage of Israeli soldiers in Lebanon

In a statement attributed to a field commander, Hezbollah has played down videos released by the Israeli military showing soldiers running through the streets and entering buildings in south Lebanon, stressing that they do not prove Israeli advances.

The Hezbollah commander said the footage was taken just dozens of metres into the Lebanese side of the border.

“Everyone knows some southerners have built homes right by the border,” the statement said.

It added that the videos aim to improve the image of Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, who is facing a crisis as the Israeli military’s elite units are suffering heavy casualties in Lebanon since the ground invasion started three days ago.

The commander said Hezbollah fighters continued to fend off Israeli forces on multiple fronts along the border on Friday.

“The fighters of the resistance are monitoring and following and repelling the enemy’s movements on the front lines of south Lebanon,” the statement added.

Biden unsure if Netanyahu seeking to influence US election by rejecting peace deal

President Joe Biden says he doesn’t know if Israel’s Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu is holding up a peace deal in Gaza and Lebanon in order to influence the outcome of the 2024 US presidential election, The Associated Press news agency reports.

Biden was responding to comments made by one of his allies, Senator Chris Murphy, who said this week that he was concerned Netanyahu had little interest in peace, in part because of US politics.

“No administration has helped Israel more than I have,” Biden said Friday. “None. None. None. And I think Bibi [Netanyahu] should remember that. And whether he’s trying to influence the election, I don’t know but I’m not counting on that.”

Iran’s foreign minister arrives in Damascus

Iran’s Foreign Ministry is saying that Abbas Araqchi has arrived in Damascus to discuss regional developments and bilateral relations with Syrian officials.

On Friday, Araqchi visited Beirut in what was described by Syrian state media as a “solidarity visit”.

“A shipment of 10 tonnes of food and medicine will be provided to Lebanon as part of Iran’s humanitarian aid,” Iran’s Foreign Ministry said about the visit.

South Korea evacuates citizens from Lebanon as war escalates

A South Korean military aircraft has evacuated 97 of its citizens and family members from Lebanon, the country’s Foreign Ministry has said.

The KC-330 aircraft departed from Beirut on Friday afternoon and will arrive at a military airfield in the South Korean capital, Seoul, on Saturday.

South Korea is the latest country to charter flights to evacuate its citizens as Israeli attacks on Lebanon escalate.

Other evacuations include:

Brazil has sent an Air Force Airbus A330 for its 3,000 nationals in Lebanon who are seeking to leave. The plane will do two flights a week.
Japan dispatched two C-2 military transport aircraft on Thursday to evacuate 40 to 50 Japanese citizens living in Lebanon.
The Netherlands has sent a military plane to repatriate nationals via two flights on Friday and Saturday, with the flights also accommodating people from other countries if there’s room.
The UK has chartered flights for citizens to leave Lebanon, with more than 150 British nationals and dependants leaving Beirut on a government-chartered flight on Wednesday.
Spain sent two military planes to carry out evacuation flights as it repatriated between 400-500 nationals in Lebanon this week.

US confirms ‘US citizen’ killed this week in Lebanon, corrects earlier report

The US State Department has corrected the record and now confirmed that a US citizen was killed in a reported Israeli air strike in Lebanon this week.

US citizen Kamel Ahmad Jawad, from Dearborn, Michigan, was killed in Lebanon in an Israeli air strike on Tuesday, according to his daughter, a friend and the US congresswoman representing his district.

State Department spokesperson Matthew Miller said earlier this week that it was Washington’s understanding that Jawad was a legal permanent resident, not an American citizen.

On Friday, the State Department corrected its earlier erroneous information.

“We are aware and alarmed of reports of the death of Kamel Jawad, who we have confirmed is a US citizen,” the spokesperson said.

“As we have noted repeatedly, it is a moral and strategic imperative that Israel take all feasible precautions to mitigate civilian harm,” he said.

https://www.aljazeera.com/news/liveblog/2024/10/5/live-israel-resumes-beirut-bombing-as-lebanon-death-toll-passes-2000
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Israeli military preparing for major attacks on Iran, Lebanon, Gaza

The Israeli military is preparing for large-scale assaults on multiple fronts, according to its public broadcaster Kan and other Israeli media.

The army is aiming for a “significant and difficult” attack on Iran in response to its launch of ballistic missiles on Israel, which had come in retaliation for the assassination of top Iranian, Lebanese and Palestinian officials.

Israeli authorities are said to expect their Western allies, who also oppose Iranian influence, to participate in the attack. This comes as General Michael Kurilla, the head of the US military in the region, is expected to arrive in Israel today to discuss the operation.

In Gaza, the Israeli military is planning for “intense manoeuvres”, especially around the Netzarim Corridor, as the war approaches the one-year mark.

Operations in Lebanon will “take place as often as necessary” and what the army has described as a “limited” operation in south Lebanon is set to expand, according to Israeli reports. More than 2,000 people have been killed in Israeli attacks on Lebanon since the start of the war last year.

Israeli army strikes mosque in southern Lebanon

The Israeli military has struck a mosque beside a hospital in south Lebanon, adding to a growing list of civilian infrastructure it has targeted in the country.

The Salah Ghandour Hospital said nine of its medical and nursing staff were wounded by heavy strikes, most of them seriously, after it received an Israeli warning to evacuate.

The Israeli military claimed Hezbollah fighters were present inside the mosque when it was targeted but no evidence has been given.

Lebanon’s state-run National News Agency reported that the grounds of the hospital in the southern town of Bint Jbeil were “subjected to Israeli shelling”.

AFP news agency reported the hospital director as saying that it took a direct hit and was evacuated.

Syrian air defences engage ‘hostile targets’

Syria’s state-run news agency SANA is reporting that air defences confronted “hostile targets in the skies of western Homs countryside”.

This comes amid initial unconfirmed reports that an air strike by a suspected Israeli drone targeted the city of al-Bukamal on the Syrian-Iraqi border.

We will bring you more information once we have it.


Latest Israeli air strike hit near Beirut’s airport
Ali Hashem
Reporting from Beirut in Lebanon

We are in the southern suburb of Beirut. The latest Israeli hit on the area is very close to the Rafic Hariri International Airport, Lebanon’s only international airport.

This attack took place in the last few hours and it’s in the same area where Israel hit a couple of days ago and claimed to target one of Hezbollah’s top leaders, Hashem Safieddine. For now, there’s no word from Hezbollah on the fate of the head of its executive council.

This attack took place without warning. These strikes were around a complex where Hezbollah used to hold their ceremonies. It’s not the exact location, but the smoke is rising from nearby areas.

It’s a residential area and it’s crowded, home to 700,000 people, most of whom have now left. But there are people who decided to stay, because either they don’t have the resources to leave or they don’t want to go into a cycle of displacement.

Fear and uncertainty after Israeli military hits Tripoli for the first time
Imran Khan
Reporting from Hasbaiyya in Lebanon

After the first Israeli air strike on northern Lebanon’s Tripoli, people from there and all over Lebanon all asking the same question: Is this it? Does this mean nowhere in the country is safe?

Hamas says one of its Qassam Brigades commanders was killed along with his family in a Palestinian refugee camp in Tripoli.

So, it just goes to show you that there are two very different wars going on in Lebanon.

The assassination campaign is going after anybody that Israel deems a target.

Syria’s al-Assad says Iran’s attack on Israel taught it a ‘lesson’

Syrian President Bashar al-Assad says that Iran’s second-ever missile attack on Israel this week was a “lesson” for Israel, his office said.

The missile attack on Tuesday evening, just days after Israel killed the leader of Iran-backed Lebanese militant group Hezbollah, was “a strong response and taught the Zionist entity a lesson”, al-Assad was quoted as saying as Iranian Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi visited Damascus.

More Israeli air strikes on southern Beirut

We’re getting reports of more Israeli air strikes on Beirut’s southern suburbs targeting the areas of Hara Harik and Burj al-Barajneh.

There have also been attacks on the Dahiyeh region today.

Stay with us as we bring you more information on this and everything else on the Israel-Hezbollah conflict.

https://www.aljazeera.com/news/liveblog/2024/10/5/live-israel-resumes-beirut-bombing-as-lebanon-death-toll-passes-2000
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>>484730
>The army is aiming for a “significant and difficult” attack on Iran
>Israeli authorities are said to expect their Western allies
>Operations in Lebanon will “take place as often as necessary”

There's a lot of uncertainty in that language, if this isn't lost in translation, then that would indicate the Israelis scaling back a little.
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 No.484735

https://www.instagram.com/p/DAwWZ-HvM28/
BREAKING: 20k people are marching down 7th ave in NYC, commemorating one year of struggle against the genocide in Palestine and Lebanon. The people will stay in the streets until Palestine is free!
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‘An insult’: Irish president slams Israel over request to relocate UNIFIL

Ireland’s President Higgins has slammed Israel for demanding and threatening the relocation of a UN peacekeeping force, UNIFIL, from southern Lebanon.

“It is outrageous that the [Israeli army] have threatened this peacekeeping force and sought to have them evacuate the villages they are defending. Indeed, Israel is demanding that the entire UNIFIL operating under UN mandates walk away,” Higgins said in a statement.

“This is not only an insult to the most important global institution to which 193 members are committed, but it is also an insult to the soldiers and their families who have taken risks so we might all live in peace and protect the most vulnerable,” he added.

His comments came after the Israeli military asked UN peacekeepers earlier this week to prepare to relocate more than five kilometres (three miles) from the Blue Line – the border between Israel and Lebanon.

Ireland’s contingent of 347 is part of an allocation of 10,000 UNIFIL soldiers from 50 countries.

The UN mission has been in the troubled southern region since 2006 as part of a UN Security Council’s mandate ruling that the Lebanese army and UNIFIL would have been the exclusive armed presence south between the Blue Line and Lebanon’s Litani River.

Videos show huge explosion after Israeli strike on Beirut

Videos posted on social media show tonight’s violent Israeli air strike on the southern suburbs of Lebanon’s capital.

These videos have been verified by Al Jazeera’s fact-checking unit.

https://twitter.com/Jamalchaiito1/status/1842665466872967206
https://twitter.com/mokhtarleb313/status/1842670453485178996

Civilian aircraft land as Israel bombs Beirut

Lebanon’s National News Agency (NNA) says that civilian air traffic continued at Beirut Rafic Hariri International Airport while Israel carried out its massive strikes on Beirut moments ago.

“Several Middle East Airlines planes have just landed”, the NNA said of Lebanon’s national carrier.

At least five huge strikes have been carried out by Israel on the southern suburbs of Beirut and one area just outside the city, Choueifat, in the last hour.

Lebanon’s only civilian international airport is only a short distance way from where the majority of Israel’s strikes on Beirut have been carried out.

Hezbollah calls media reports ‘worthless rumors’

Hezbollah’s media office has issued a statement saying reports citing sources within the group regarding “the fate of Hezbollah officials” are “worthless rumors”.

The group stressed that only statements issued by their media office are valid.

Hezbollah’s comments came after media organisations, including Al Jazeera, cited security sources within the group saying that it had lost contact with deputy chief Hashem Safieddine since a heavy Israeli strike on Friday on the southern suburbs of Beirut.

It was not clear whether the group was referring to this report.

Pro-Palestine protest in Rome turns violent

Police fired tear gas at protesters in Rome, Italy, as thousands of pro-Palestine demonstrators took to the streets defying a previously imposed ban by the government.

At least 34 people have been wounded, most of whom were police officers, state-run agency ANSA reported.

According to the report, rioters wearing black hoods infiltrated the protests.

Chants of “Free Palestine”, “Criminal Israel” and “Now Intifada” rang out in Piazzale Ostiense where the protesters convened for the march, it added.

More than 100 wounded arrive at Israeli hospital amid escalation with Hezbollah: Report

Israeli media outlet Walla quoted officials at Ziv Hospital in Safed, Isreal, who said that 110 wounded people, including soldiers, have arrived there for treatment in recent days.

Since Israel began its intense bombing campaign of Lebanon nearly two weeks ago, Hezbollah has also ramped up its attacks on Israel, launching rockets, missiles and drones deeper into its territory and with higher frequency.

The announcement of civilian casualties in Israel, however, is rare, whereas more than 2,000 Lebanese have been killed by Israel’s attacks, according to Lebanon’s Health Ministry.

The Israeli army said that Hezbollah launched more than 100 projectiles into its territory today.

As Israeli war nears one year, thousands protest around the world

Thousands of protesters took to the streets in several major cities around the world to demand an end to Israel’s war in Gaza, which is fast approaching its first anniversary.

About 40,000 pro-Palestinian demonstrators marched through central London while thousands also gathered in Paris, Rome, Manila and Cape Town.

In London, pro-Israel supporters waved flags as pro-Palestinian marchers walked by.

In Rome, police fired tear gas and water cannon after clashes broke out. Approximately 6,000 protesters defied a ban to march in the city centre before the October 7 anniversary.

In Berlin, a demonstration drew about 1,000 demonstrators, who bore Palestinian flags and chanted “One Year of Genocide”. The demonstrators also criticised police violence against pro-Palestinian protesters in Germany.

In Manila, activists clashed with anti-riot police after they were blocked from holding a demonstration in front of the US embassy in the Philippine capital to protest against the United States supplying Israel with weapons.

War in Lebanon has demoralised families of captives
Nour Odeh
Reporting from Amman

Al Jazeera is reporting from Jordan because it has been banned by the Israeli government.

The war in Lebanon has demoralised the public that supports the families of Israeli captives. The rally organised by those families was cancelled last week. It is being held in smaller numbers.

Today, we saw a few gather in Tel Aviv and they’re scheduled to gather a little later on in the evening in West Jerusalem.

They accuse the prime minister of sidelining the issue of their family members – of not giving it the priority it deserves, and completely discarding the possibility of releasing those captives and keeping them alive – and instead focusing on pounding Lebanon and possibly confronting and striking at Iran.

A lot of frustration on the Israeli side, although mainstream, there is wide support for this escalation in Lebanon, and even support for a strategic strike against Iran – despite the fact that this may have wide-ranging consequences.

Israeli army eases gatherings restrictions

The Israeli army has eased restrictions on gatherings in certain areas, it said in a statement.

Starting this evening at 8pm local time (17:00GMT) gatherings of up to 2,000 people will be allowed in the Tel Aviv area, as well as for settlements in the northern occupied West Bank and close to the fence with Gaza, among other locations.

Before this directive, only gatherings of up to 1,000 people were allowed.

Captives’ families protest outside Israeli president’s house

Video shared on social media by Israel’s public broadcaster Kan shows a group of demonstrators, some of them family members of those held captive in Gaza by Hamas since October 7 last year, demonstrating outside the home of Israeli President Isaac Herzog in Tel Aviv.

The video shows them holding banners and signs, and shouting through loudspeakers as police intervene and attempt to take the loudspeakers away.

Earlier, we reported on a statement from Herzog pledging that Israel will do everything it can to ensure the safe return of the captives, statements that have fallen on deaf ears in the Israeli public.

https://twitter.com/kann_news/status/1842599253123953004

We commit to holding Biden administration accountable for genocide: US legal rights group

The Center for Constitutional Rights has said it remains committed to fighting alongside Palestinians for accountability for the US-sponsored Israeli genocide being perpetrated against Palestinians in Gaza, almost one year since it began.

“While US courts have so far failed in their constitutional responsibility to serve as a check on abusive executive power, we remind all who have chosen to fund and fuel Israel’s relentless, escalating violence, that there is no statute of limitations for genocide, and we will pursue you until justice comes,” the organisation said in a statement.

The group highlighted that in the last year, with full US support, Israel has manufactured a famine, blocked lifesaving humanitarian aid, turned most of Gaza into rubble, bombed countless civilian targets including schools, hospitals, and places of worship, killed more than 41,000 Palestinians – nearly half of whom are *****ren – and injured more than 96,000.

“The Biden administration has provided unconditional and indispensable support for Israel’s genocide, in defiance of the law, universally-recognised international norms, some of its own officials’ recommendations, and the outcry of the vast majority of people in the world, including most Americans.”

https://www.aljazeera.com/news/liveblog/2024/10/5/live-israel-resumes-beirut-bombing-as-lebanon-death-toll-passes-2000
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BT News - today's demonstration in NYC

Demonstrations in Rhode Island:
https://x.com/BTnewsroom/status/1842666240629944729
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 No.484742

Failing Gaza: Pro-Israel bias uncovered behind the lens of Western media

Ten journalists who covered the war on Gaza for CNN and the BBC have revealed the inner workings of those outlets’ newsrooms from October 7 onward, alleging pro-Israel bias in coverage, systematic double standards and frequent violations of journalistic principles.

In several cases, they accused senior newsroom figures of failing to hold Israeli officials to account and of interfering in reporting to downplay Israeli atrocities.

In one instance at CNN, false Israeli propaganda was put on air despite advance warnings from staff members.

https://www.aljazeera.com/news/2024/10/5/failing-gaza-pro-israel-bias-uncovered-behind-the-lens-of-western-media

Macron says priority is to ‘stop delivering weapons to fight in Gaza’

French President Emmanuel Macron has urged a halt to arms deliveries to Israel, which has been criticised over the conduct of its war in Gaza.

“I think that today, the priority is that we return to a political solution, that we stop delivering weapons to fight in Gaza,” Macron told broadcaster France Inter, adding that France was not sending any arms to Israel.

Israeli army destroys 814 mosques, 3 churches, 19 cemeteries

The Israeli army has destroyed 814 mosques, three churches and 19 cemeteries during its year of attacks on Gaza, the region’s Religious Affairs Ministry says.

Another 148 mosques were damaged in the attacks, it said, adding that the estimated financial cost of the damage to the ministry’s properties is $350m.

The ministry said the Israeli army was also guilty of desecrating graves, exhuming bodies and committing acts of violence against those who died, such as stealing their remains and mutilating them. In addition, 11 administrative and educational facilities under its authority were destroyed, accounting for 79 percent of such structures in Gaza.

The ministry added that Israeli forces killed 238 of its employees and detained 19 others during ground offensives in the territory.

https://www.aljazeera.com/news/liveblog/2024/10/5/live-israel-resumes-beirut-bombing-as-lebanon-death-toll-passes-2000
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 No.484743

https://x.com/BTnewsroom/status/1842699997508522171
A reported attempt at a 4th American self-immolation over the Gaza genocide. Allegedly a CBS guy. Looks like he got as far as dousing himself in something, but got stopped.
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 No.484744

>>484743
>Looks like he got as far as dousing himself in something *and setting an arm on fire, but got stopped.
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 No.484745

https://x.com/BTnewsroom/status/1842634551295635775
Protests are underway around the globe for today's international day of action for Palestine.

Countries from South Korea to Venezuela have joined in protest to show solidarity with the people of Palestine to mark "one year of genocide, one year of resistance."
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 No.484746

https://x.com/PhilipProudfoot/status/1842709191296688314
People fleeing from Sabra & Shatila again.
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 No.484748

>>484736
>Pro-Palestine protest in Rome turns violent
Footage from this is crazy: https://x.com/redstreamnet/status/1842654227300036669
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 No.484751

>>484742
>French President Emmanuel Macron has urged a halt to arms deliveries to Israel, which has been criticised over the conduct of its war in Gaza.
Sounds good, although that guy has made reasonable proposals before just to flipflop later and basically take the opposite position.
Does he mean it this time ?
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 No.484755

Death toll rises again for Israeli attack on Gaza mosque

At least 21 people are now confirmed dead following Israel’s attack on the mosque in Deir el-Balah, according to Al Jazeera Arabic.

Earlier, we reported that Israeli fighter jets bombed the mosque, which was sheltering many displaced Palestinians, claiming it was being used as a Hamas “command and control complex”.

It has offered no evidence for these claims.

‘Massive explosions’ in Beirut as Israel unleashes new air attacks
Laura Khan
Reporting from Beirut, Lebanon

They started around midnight local time. There were four consecutive strikes and some of those explosions were absolutely massive.

We know that one happened on the old airport road, not the new one. And another one about half an hour later, not far from Beirut’s international airport, just as a flight was leaving. And this flight was going to Cyprus.

It just goes to show the proximity to the only international airport here in Beirut which of course is incredibly worrying for people trying to exit the country.

There have been fresh warnings of attacks and reported strikes within the past hour as well – all in the southern suburbs of Beirut which is about 7km (4 miles) from where I’m staying.

It’s important to say the Israeli army does issue these warnings for residents to leave. And residents say they are being forced out by them.

But they also say they don’t have much trust in precisely where the Israeli army is striking. Because at one point they’ll say they are striking one building, but they’ll end up striking another.

What we do know is tens of thousands of people have been flooding out of those southern suburbs in the last couple of weeks, adding to a very desperate displacement crisis here.

WATCH: Strikes intensify in Lebanon’s Beqaa Valley, threatening UNESCO heritage sites

In Lebanon’s Beqaa Valley, the ancient city of Baalbek – home to two Roman temples designated as UNESCO World Heritage sites – is under increasing threat.

Strikes have intensified in the region, as the city, known for being a Hezbollah stronghold, is targeted by Israel’s military. The temples, symbols of a rich cultural heritage, now stand in danger of damage due to the ongoing conflict.

Al Jazeera’s Assed Baig reports from Baalbek.

https://www.aljazeera.com/news/liveblog/2024/10/6/live-israel-carries-out-very-violent-bombing-campaign-on-beirut
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 No.484756

>>484751
I think he might have immediately walked it back, but I haven't double-checked yet.
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 No.484757

Russia urges its citizens to leave Israel immediately
oct 4, 2024

Russia has urged its citizens to leave Israel immediately, following the escalating military tensions with both Hezbollah and Iran.

Yesterday, Anatoly Viktorov, Moscow’s ambassador to Tel Aviv, recommended that Russian nationals depart Israel without delay.

In remarks to the Russian news agency TASS, Viktorov highlighted the worsening situation in the region and reiterated his advice against travelling to Israel. He noted that some airlines are still operating scheduled flights and encouraged Russian citizens to take advantage of this opportunity.

“We advise our citizens currently in Israel to seriously consider leaving the area,” Viktorov added.

https://www.middleeastmonitor.com/20241004-russia-urges-its-citizens-to-leave-israel-immediately/

Confirmed.
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 No.484758

>>484749
That's so weird to me that they would use some of the really awkward and cringe English chants instead of just chanting in Japanese… No, wait, Japan has no problem with mangling and reappropriating awkward Engrish phrases does it all the time. In fact maybe the downright terrible English slogans in Western countries were thought up by a Japanese guy!
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 No.484760

Situation in northern Gaza ‘deteriorating as Israel intensifies bombing’

Journalist Moath al-Kahlout was providing a news update for Al Jazeera from near Kamal Adwan Hospital in Jabalia, northern Gaza, when the sound of what appeared to be an air attack interrupted his broadcast.

Shortly afterwards, a van rushed to the hospital with wounded people, including a bloodied ***** man with a baby and a woman.

“The situation here in northern Gaza is deteriorating as the Israeli army intensifies its bombing,” al-Kahlout said, adding that *****ren, women and journalists were among the victims.

“An entire family was killed by the Israeli army in the overnight attacks,” he added.

“The Israeli army dropped leaflets on the Jabalia refugee camp ordering people to flee their homes, and this alarming development suggests that the Israeli army is preparing for further attacks. This may lead to more civilian deaths and injuries.”

Qassam Brigades reports fierce fighting in northern Gaza

Palestinian fighters are waging fierce battles with Israeli forces in northern Gaza, a statement by Hamas’ armed wing on Telegram says.

The army sent tanks and soldiers into the region for the first time in months, ordering residents to go to what it called “safe zones” in the south.

Health officials said at least 20 people had been killed since Saturday night in northern Gaza.

At least 23 killed, 93 injured in Israeli air strikes across Lebanon

At least 23 people were killed and 93 wounded in Israeli bombing across Lebanon, the Health Ministry says.

The raids targeted the towns and villages of south Lebanon, Nabatieh, the eastern governorate of Bekaa, Baalbek-Hermel, Mount Lebanon, and the north, the ministry added on their X account.

“Israeli strikes yesterday on towns and villages of southern Lebanon” and other parts of the country “killed 23 people and wounded 93 others,” it said.

Casualty figures from more recent bombardment on Beirut’s southern suburbs after midnight were not included.

Israeli army encircles northern Gaza’s Jabalia camp

Israeli forces have surrounded the Jabalia refugee camp in northern Gaza.

Palestinian Civil Defence spokesman in Gaza, Mahmoud Basal, said multiple strikes rocked Jabalia through the night and there were many casualties. Israeli forces have bombarded Jabalia regularly since the war on Gaza started, displacing almost all of its residents.

“The troops of the 401st Brigade and the 460th Brigade have successfully encircled the area and are currently continuing to operate in the area,” the Israeli military said in a statement.

Two German citizens deported through Jordan crossing

Israeli National Security Minister Itamar Ben-Gvir says two “terrorist-supporting anarchists with German citizenship” have been deported through the King Hussein (Allenby) Bridge, not to be allowed into Israel again.

The far-right minister claimed the two entered an illegal Israeli settlement in the occupied West Bank and “disturbed and clashed with soldiers”.

“A special team that I established in the Israel police as soon as the war broke out acted with determination and speed to arrest and deport them,” he wrote in a post on X. “That’s the only way it works!”

International activists have for decades tried to raise awareness of the illegal Israeli occupation of Palestinian territory in the West Bank, and some have been killed by Israeli soldiers, with no accountability.

Al-Quds Brigades claims attacks on Israeli forces in north Gaza

The armed wing of Palestinian Islamic Jihad says its fighters “sniped” an Israeli soldier on “Girls Street” in the east of Beit Hanoun town in northern Gaza.

The attack was carried out “in conjunction with Qassam Brigades”, the armed wing of Hamas, it said on Telegram.

Separately, al-Quds Brigades said it targeted “a command and control room” belonging to the Israeli forces penetrating the Jabalia camp in northern Gaza with TBG, or thermobaric, rockets.

https://www.aljazeera.com/news/liveblog/2024/10/6/live-israel-carries-out-very-violent-bombing-campaign-on-beirut
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>>484758
Lol what are you a slogan critic?
If hundreds of thousands of people are still chanting 'em after a year, I think they're probably ok.
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 No.484768

New blast rocks southern Beirut
Ali Hashem
Reporting from Beirut, Lebanon

In the last few minutes another massive explosion rocked the southern suburbs of Beirut. During the nights there are warnings. During the days there are no warnings.

The area where the massive air strike took place a few hours ago is the same place that the Israeli warplanes have been hitting since Thursday. It’s adjacent to the international airport, though the airport is still working.

The whole area was shaking when the attacks happened, and the road that leads to the airport has also been hit twice by the Israeli warplanes.

Across the southern suburb, there have been several places that were attacked by the Israeli drones or aircraft, and still the emergency services are being prevented from getting close to that area.

Suspected Israeli missiles hit car factory in Syria’s Homs

Explosions have rocked an automotive factory in Hassia located in the Homs governorate of Syria, according to the country’s state-run SANA news website.

Two Israeli missiles are suspected to have hit the industrial area, according to the Syrian Observatory for Human Rights.

The pro-militia Sabereen News outlet in Iraq released a short video showing plumes of smoke rising from the area. It also reported that at least one person was killed and three were wounded after vehicles purportedly carrying aid supplies were struck.

Islamic Resistance in Iraq launches drones at Israeli targets in Golan

The umbrella group of Iran-aligned militias in Iraq announced three separate attacks on Israeli positions in the occupied Golan Heights.

Neither the Islamic Resistance in Iraq or the Israeli military immediately commented on the potential impact.

The latest attacks come two days after the group launched two drones at a military base in the occupied territory. One was intercepted but the other hit Israeli soldiers, killing two and wounding 24.

That was the first time a projectile launched from Iraq managed to inflict casualties on Israeli forces.

Israeli army says it killed Hezbollah commander

The Israeli military says an air strike killed a Hezbollah commander in the southern Lebanese village of Kafr Kila, who it claimed was responsible for a deadly anti-tank missile attack on Israel in January.

Hacher Ali Tawil was responsible for strike on the village of Yuval on January 14, which killed Barak Ayalon, 45, and his mother Miri Ayalon, 76.

Israel and Hezbollah have traded fire across the Lebanon border almost daily since the day after Hamas’ deadly cross-border attack on October 7, 2023.

https://www.aljazeera.com/news/liveblog/2024/10/6/live-israel-carries-out-very-violent-bombing-campaign-on-beirut
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 No.484770

Lebanese chemists say evidence points to Israel’s use of depleted uranium in attacks

The Syndicate Of Chemists in Lebanon has condemned “the barbaric aggression against civilians in Lebanon”, warning against “the effects of inhaling the dust of the bombings on the southern suburb of Beirut and the rest of the Lebanese regions” from Israeli attacks.

The syndicate found that “the extent of the destruction and the penetration of buildings and land for depths amounting to dozens of metres is evidence of the use of bombs that contain depleted uranium”.

“The use of these types of internationally prohibited weapons, especially in the densely populated capital, leads to massive destruction, and the dust they leave behind causes many diseases, especially when inhaled,” it said in a statement.

Rockets hit Israeli port city of Haifa

The Israeli army says five rockets were launched from Lebanon and hit the port city of Haifa.

Israeli media reported that at least five people were wounded after a restaurant, a house and a main road were hit.

Sirens also sounded in the northern city of Tiberias.

The army also said alerts were activated in the Upper Galilee area after detecting 15 rockets. “Some” of them were intercepted.

By attacking Haifa, Hezbollah sends a message: Analyst

Elijah Magnier, military and security analyst, says the attack on Haifa is particularly dangerous as the city hosts not only a naval base of the Israeli navy, but also a chemical industry.

“Targeting the harbor, it’s a different message that Hezbollah is sending to the Israelis and it is saying, ‘We can cause even further damage, not only on the military infrastructure that is in Haifa, but also on the chemical products that are in Haifa,’” Magner told Al Jazeera.

“And they are equivalent to a very huge explosion, that they can cause serious damage,” he said.

Hezbollah says it struck Israeli soldiers in northern illegal settlements

Hezbollah said it continued its bombardment of military sites and gatherings of soldiers in northern Israeli settlements using drones and rocket fire.

In a series of statements on Telegram, the group said:

Its fighters launched an aerial attack with a squadron of drones on a base south of Haifa, “hitting their targets directly”.
A gathering of Israeli soldiers in the settlement of Ma’alot Tarshiha was hit “with a rocket barrage”.
Hezbollah targeted the city of Safed with rocket fire aimed at Israeli soldiers in the Braam settlement.

Lebanese sergeant dies after being wounded by Israeli drone strike

A sergeant in the Internal Security Force has died from injuries sustained earlier today during an Israeli military attack on Jdeideh Marjayoun, the National News Agency (NNA) reports.

NNA identified him as Habib Abu Mrad and said he hails from the same town where he was injured.

Israel carried out 3,654 massacres in Gaza in one year

According to Gaza’s Government Media Office, since October 7:

Israeli forces have killed at least 41,870 people, including at least 17,000 *****ren and 11,487 women.
At least 171 babies born were killed by the Israeli army.
Some 710 infants under the age of one have been killed by Israeli forces.
An estimated 36 people have died from malnutrition.
A total 986 medics and 85 members of the Palestinian Civil Defence have been killed by Israeli soldiers.
An estimated 187 shelters have been targeted.
Almost 26,000 *****ren have been orphaned or have had one parent killed by Israeli forces.

Israel launches ground offensive on Jabalia again, killing 17

The Israeli military has carried out intense bombardment in the Jabalia refugee camp, killing at least 17 people hours after forcing residents in the area to leave again during its third ground assault on the densely populated camp in northern Gaza since launching the war a year ago.

The Palestinian Civil Defence agency said on Sunday that the death toll included nine *****ren following air attacks and as the army deployed tanks into the area for the first time in months.

Syria says Israeli air strikes result in ‘material damage’

Syria’s Defence Ministry said Israeli air strikes that targeted its central region caused “material damage”.

In a statement, the ministry said Israel attacked Syria from the direction of northern Lebanon, targeting a number of military sites. It did not provide more details.

Israel has been carrying out strikes against Iran-linked targets in Syria for years, but it has ramped up such raids since last year’s October 7 attack.

Iran’s Quds Force chief ‘out of contact’ since last week’s Beirut strikes

Iran’s Quds Force commander Esmail Qaani, who travelled to Lebanon after the killing last month of Hezbollah leader Hassan Nasrallah, has not been heard from since strikes on Beirut late last week, two senior Iranian security officials told Reuters news agency.

One of the officials said Qaani was in Beirut’s Dahiyeh southern suburbs during a strike on Thursday that was reported to have targeted senior Hezbollah official Hashem Safieddine but the official said he was not meeting Safieddine.

The official said Iran and Hezbollah had not been able to contact Qaani since then.

The Quds Force, the overseas arm of Iran’s Revolutionary Guards, oversees dealings with armed groups allied with Tehran across the Middle East, including Hezbollah.

Lebanese army can enforce ceasefire between Hezbollah and Israel: PM Mikati

Lebanon’s caretaker PM Najib Mikati said the Lebanese army is prepared to bolster its presence in the south and enforce a ceasefire between Israel and Hezbollah, provided it receives the necessary military equipment.

“The foundation for stability in the south is the full implementation of UN Resolution 1701,” he said.

He also said that conferences will be held in the next two weeks to rally support for the Lebanese army, and secure the equipment necessary for it to carry out its duties, including disarmament in the southern region.

“Lebanon’s primary concern is stability and the return of displaced people from the south to their homes,” Mikati said, adding that Lebanon would adhere to a ceasefire as soon as Israel commits to one.

“I didn’t decide to start the fire, but if a ceasefire is agreed upon, Lebanon will fully comply. No shots will be fired from the Lebanese side, and I pledge to uphold Resolution 1701.”

UNIFIL says its safety compromised by Israeli forces’ actions

The UN peacekeeping force in southern Lebanon, UNIFIL, said it is “deeply concerned” by recent activities by the Israeli military adjacent to one of the mission’s positions.

“This is an extremely dangerous development. It is unacceptable to compromise the safety of UN peacekeepers carrying out their Security Council-mandated tasks,” it added.

Nasrallah body to be buried when conditions allow, says Hezbollah official

Hassan Nasrallah’s body has remained in Lebanon and he will be laid to rest in Beirut’s southern suburbs when conditions allow, Mahmoud Qmati, a senior Hezbollah political official, told Reuters news agency.

Qmati also said the group was now being jointly led until it could pick a new leader, which would take time.

“What’s important is that joint command is in place,” he said. “The method of choosing a replacement for the secretary-general takes time and requires appropriate circumstances, and for that reason we suffice today with temporary joint command.”

Iran announces resumptions of flights

Iran has announced resumption of flights from some of the airports it had put restrictions on earlier today.

Iranian state media says “all flight restrictions are lifted are ensuring favourable and safe conditions”.

Israeli soldiers threatened and then killed Palestinian journalist in Gaza

Israeli forces have killed Palestinian journalist Hassan Hamad in an air strike on his home in northern Gaza’s Jabalia refugee camp, days after the reporter said he was warned by an Israeli officer to stop filming.

“Hassan Hamad, the journalist who did not live past the age of 20, resisted for a full year in his own way. He resisted by staying away from his family so they wouldn’t be targeted. He resisted when he struggled to find an internet signal, sitting for an hour or two on the rooftop just to send the videos that reach you in seconds,” a post on Hamad’s X account posted by his colleague said.

With the killing of the 19-year-old journalist, whose work appeared on Al Jazeera and other media outlets, the number of Palestinian journalists killed since the war began has risen to 175, according to Gaza’s Government Media Office.

Israel still blocking ceasefire agreement, says Hamas official

Khalil al-Hayya, a member of Hamas’s politburo and its chief negotiator, said that Israel is still blocking a ceasefire agreement despite the group’s flexibility.

In a televised speech shown on Hamas Aqsa television to mark one year since the October 7 attacks, al-Hayya urged countries to stop their “double standards” over Gaza and Lebanon.

“Not abiding by international law and international humanitarian law and not stopping Israel’s aggression against our people and the people of the region will lead to more insecurity and instability in the region and globally,” he said.

Al-Hayya hailed the support of Lebanon’s Hezbollah and Yemen’s Houthi rebels as well as Iraq and Iran, “which avenged the killing of our leader and martyr Ismail Haniyeh”.

Iran’s attack on Israel was to ‘contain its barbarism’: President Pezeshkian

Iran’s President Masoud Pezeskhian has told Dutch Prime Minister Dick Schoof that Tehran refrained from immediately responding to the assassination of Hamas chief Ismael Haniyeh in hopes that efforts to reach a ceasefire for the Gaza war would yield results.

“The missile attack of the Islamic Republic of Iran on the Zionist regime was exactly meant to contain the regime’s barbarism, prevent its efforts to expand crimes and attacks in the region, and to achieve ceasefire, peace and calm, based on the UN Charter and while adhering to international legal frameworks, and only against military targets,” Pezeshkhian told Schoof in a phone call.

UN refugee chief says Israeli air strikes on Lebanon violated humanitarian law

The United Nations refugee chief says many air strikes on Lebanon have violated international humanitarian law in a reference to Israel’s bombardment of large parts of the country.

“Unfortunately, [there are] many instances of violations of international humanitarian law in the way the air strikes are conducted that have destroyed or damaged civilian infrastructure, have killed civilians, have impacted humanitarian operations,” Filippo Grandi told media in Beirut.

https://www.aljazeera.com/news/liveblog/2024/10/6/live-israel-carries-out-very-violent-bombing-campaign-on-beirut
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KernowDamo - Russian and Iran formally join forces against Israel?

Israeli air raid hits area close to Roman ruins in Baalbek

The governor of Baalbek and Hermel in Lebanon has said an Israeli attack hit an area “500 to 700 metres away from” the famous castle known for its Roman architecture.

The Roman ruins in Baalbek, at an altitude of about 1,000 metres (3,280 feet), are among the most impressive of antiquity and are a popular tourist destination. The city and its surroundings have been a UNESCO World Heritage Site since 1984.

Huge temples were built there by the Roman Empire. The most famous are the remains of the Temple of Bacchus and the Temple of Jupiter, whose six remaining columns are also a famous Lebanese landmark.

https://twitter.com/BachirKhodr/status/1842889361043411303

Netanyahu vows victory as death toll rises in Lebanon

During a visit to soldiers on the Lebanon border, Israeli PM Netanyahu vowed victory against Hezbollah.

“The whole world is amazed by the blows you are delivering to our enemies, and I salute you… Together we will fight, and together we will win,” he told them, according to a statement issued by his office.

At least 1,100 people have been killed by Israeli air strikes across Lebanon since September.

Rockets fired from Gaza into south Israel

The Israeli army said rockets fired from northern Gaza landed in southern Israel.

“Several projectiles were identified crossing from the northern Gaza Strip into Israeli territory. One projectile was intercepted, and the rest fell in open areas,” the military said in a statement.

Iran urges action against ‘modern-age Hitler’

Iran’s Foreign Ministry spokesman Esmaeil Baghaei condemned Israel’s latest deadly attacks on the Gaza Strip and Lebanon, including on a mosque and a school sheltering displaced Palestinians.

“The Zionist regime’s attacks in recent days on holy sites, schools, mosques and healthcare facilities, which were carried out with donated US weapons, reminds the public about the crimes of Daesh,” he wrote in a statement, referring to ISIL (ISIS).

Baghaei said mass killing of people and attacks on such sites are clear examples of war crimes and crimes against humanity, adding the global community must “have a serious and effective confrontation with the modern-age Hitler, which is Netanyahu and the criminal heads of the Zionist regime”.

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Demonstrators in Morocco demand end of ties to Israel

Thousands of people have demonstrated in the streets of Morocco’s capital to call for justice for the Palestinians and for the Moroccan government to revoke its 2020 agreement formalizing its ties with Israel.

The protest in Rabat was among the largest demonstrations in months. Moroccans from around the country gathered in the capital to march past the country’s parliament.

“I don’t know who is next, probably in Syria or any other country. Maybe it’s our turn next,” said Houria, a demonstrator from northern Morocco, who gave only one name.

Morocco’s government has spoken out against the war but retained its ties with Israel. Authorities have mostly permitted protests yet pursued charges against demonstrators who blocked the entrance to businesses.

Israeli captive families block Tel Aviv traffic

Family members of Israeli captives held in Gaza have disrupted traffic in Tel Aviv, demanding the government secure the release of their loved ones on the eve of the first anniversary of the October 7 attack.

Pope calls for immediate ceasefire in Lebanon, Gaza

Pope Francis has called for an immediate ceasefire in Lebanon and Gaza before the first anniversary of the Israeli war on the besieged Palestinian coastal territory.

“Let us pray for the Lebanese, especially for the people in the south who are forced to leave their villages,” Francis told people gathered in St. Peter’s Square for his weekly Angelus prayer.

“The Middle East has plunged into increasing suffering, with destructive military actions continuing to affect the Palestinian population,” the pontiff added.

“All nations have the right to exist in peace and security and their territories should not be attacked or invaded. Sovereignty must be respected and guaranteed by dialogue and peace, not hatred, war.”

One killed in shooting attack in southern Israel

We have some more updates about the shooting earlier in southern Israel’s Be’er Sheva.

Emergency service provider Magen David Adom said in a statement that one person, a 25-year-old woman, had been killed, while 10 people had been injured.

Police said the incident was being treated as a “suspected terrorist attack”.

As we reported earlier, the alleged perpetrator was killed at the scene.

Eighty-six perfect of Israelis unwilling to live near Gaza after war: Poll

Some 86 percent of Israelis say won’t live in settlements near the Gaza Strip after the end of the devastating conflict, a new poll conducted by Israel’s public broadcaster Kan shows.

The poll included 600,000 Israelis and found only 14 percent said they would consider living in areas adjacent to Gaza.

The survey found 27 percent of Israelis believe their country has “won the war against Hamas” while 35 percent said it has “lost”. The remainder were unsure.
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Yanis Varoufakis reflects on one year of genocide in Gaza

https://x.com/BTnewsroom/status/1842962287122087958
TODAY: Hundreds of thousands march in Rabat, Morocco as part of the international day of action in solidarity with Palestine and Lebanon.

https://x.com/votesocialist24/status/1842992750163079192
Claudia joined tens of thousands of New Yorkers in the streets yesterday to commemorate one year of genocide, and one year of Palestinian resistance 🇵🇸

The road to liberation is a long march — but we join hands with the people of the globe to continue to demand the full liberation of Palestine from US imperialism and Israeli apartheid!

DropSite News - Blinken Approved Policy to Bomb Aid Trucks, Israeli Cabinet Members Suggest

The following day, after an additional round of Cabinet meetings, this time helmed by both Blinken and Biden, an outline of the decision was publicly announced by Prime Minster’s Netanyahu’s office: “We will not allow humanitarian assistance in the form of food and medicines from our territory to the Gaza Strip” and, in a separate Hebrew version, “In light of President Biden's demand, Israel will not thwart humanitarian supplies from Egypt as long as it is only food, water and medicine for the civilian population located in the southern Gaza Strip or moving there, and as long as these supplies do not reach Hamas. Any supplies that reach Hamas will be thwarted.” The Hebrew word לסכל, “to thwart,” is frequently used by Israel to describe targeted killings and assassinations. The previous policy of "thwarting" all humanitarian supplies from entering Gaza was conveyed to Egypt as an explicit threat to "bomb" aid trucks.

Read more:
https://www.dropsitenews.com/p/blinken-approved-policy-bomb-aid-trucks

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https://x.com/swilkinsonbc/status/1842913142373810376
Breaking: Ahed Lemqayyad, the head of UNRWA operations, has been killed by the israelis in a targeted air strike on Jabalia in northern Gaza
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 No.484779

>>484776
>Ahed Lemqayyad, the head of UNRWA operations, has been killed by the israelis in a targeted air strike
Frankly it feels like the wrong people are dying. If the aid-workers lived and the people that try to murder aid-workers didn't, the world would be better. Obviously nobody should have to die, but these *****ers are making that difficult.
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>>484770
depleted urainium bombs ?
I didn't know that even existed.

Are they doing that on purpose to cause contamination with radioactive dust ?
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Excerpt from something written by the journalist who self-immolated in demonstrations in the US on October 5th (the 4th American to self-immolate over the Gaza genocide this year):

And it is We, the American Journalists, through lazy negligence at best or through corporate influence at worst, created the environment, incubated, and carried to term the tools that the leaders of our government would use to dismantle the truths of the world in which we live.

We went to Israel and didn't bother to demand to be let into Gaza. We spoke to Israel who gave us no evidence and yet reported that rapists and baby murderers had attacked an ally of the United States. We gave Netanyuhu a red carpet welcome to speak in the chambers of congress and to the American public directly. We took at face value that this war is a war against Hamas.

A 139 square mile strip of people has been leveled, and yet, *****ren still rise from the ashes of a home they once knew, and vow to get vengeance against their loved ones murderers, and WE THE AMERICAN JOURNALISTS CALL IT A WAR AGAINST HAMAS.

How many Palestinians were killed that I allowed to be branded as Hamas? How many men, women, and *****ren were struck with a missile cosigned by the American media? Cosigned by "Samuel Mena Jr?" I joined this industry to serve the people of the state of Arizona that I call home. And now, I understand the reality that is maintaining face for the American Empire.
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>>484784
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Depleted_uranium#Military_applications
It's useful for destroying/breaking things. And also, yes, they probably want to cause contamination as well. That is also a thing it does.
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 No.484787

>>484785
>by the journalist who self-immolated
I'm not sure how to feel about this. If the shoe was on the other foot, we established world-peace and all the warmongering neocons set them selves on fire because we forced them to serve a peaceful cause that contradicted their "war-essence", i wouldn't care.

The other thing i detect here is a lack of ideological commitment. Why not go all the way, refuse to categorize this as self-harm. Why not look at this as civilian casualty who suffered psychological shrapnel wounds. Or something like Atrocities cause people to combust I don't think it's a reasonable expectation that people be able to endure this horror. As such they're being immolated, and they're not doing this to themselves.

I know it's a little bit asinine to force ideological-framing of this type but why should we yield any ground.
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 No.484788

>>484786
>It's useful for destroying/breaking things.
Yeah but so are all the other weapons in the arsenal.
I can maybe see why depleted Uranium tank-shells looked like a good idea at some point, but in so called "dumb-bombs" for destroying buildings ? Seems like overkill.

>And also, yes, they probably want to cause contamination as well. That is also a thing it does.

When the unfortunate side effect became a "feature"
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Israel announces new ground raids into Lebanon

The Israeli military said soldiers from its 91st Division, including reserve troops, have begun a ground operation in southern Lebanon.

This comes a week after Israel’s military first announced the launch of its ground offensive in Lebanon. It also comes as the military continues its air raids on Lebanon, including on the southern suburbs of Beirut.

‘Massive explosions’ rock Beirut again
Laura Khan
Reporting from Beirut, Lebanon

We are in central Beirut, about 7km [4 miles] away from those southern suburbs of Dahiyeh, where there have been absolutely massive explosions.

The Israeli forces issued a statement saying that they hit a weapons depot belonging to Hezbollah. We were looking at these images of these huge blasts that were lighting up the night sky and there seemed to be a number of secondary explosions and some sort of projectiles coming out of there.

But whether it was a weapons depot that caused these explosions, we are not sure yet.

We’ve seen a number of massive explosions in Beirut in the last couple of days. Lebanese media are reporting that one of them had come from a hospital oxygen tank factory and this is why it caused such a huge explosion in the night sky.

We are hearing those blasts from here. They are emanating all the way around Beirut. They are incredibly loud.

Dahieyh – an area of around 700,000 people – has almost completely emptied of residents. Those left? The medics cannot get in. There are air strikes day and night. The medics can’t get in to see if there are any wounded or fatalities at the moment.

Hamas claims rocket attacks; Israel says it foiled larger barrage

The Qassam Brigades issued a statement claiming responsibility for a rocket attack on southern Israel as the Israeli military announced foiling what it said was a plot by Hamas to launch more projectiles at the country.

The Qassam Brigades said it launched a number of Radium rockets at Israeli military positions at Al-Awdah (known as Sufa to Israelis), Holit and Karem Abu Salem (known as Kerem Shalom to Israelis), as well as Israeli troops at the Rafah border crossing.

The Israeli military meanwhile said on X that it “thwarted an immediate threat, following early preparations and the identification of an intention by [Hamas] to fire at Israel”.

The military said its fighter jets bombed Hamas’s launchers and tunnels in Gaza.

Hezbollah loses deterrence, sends signals of flexibility
Zeina Khodr
Reporting from Beirut, Lebanon

With these latest attacks on Haifa, Hezbollah is trying to escalate the current situation in order to de-escalate it.

The message they are giving is their control and command structure is still intact despite the series of setbacks the group has faced as Israel targets its military leadership and infrastructure.

In many ways, Hezbollah has lost deterrence and what it is trying to do now is to create leverage.

All this group needs to do is survive. It knows that it cannot defeat the Israeli army, but what it can do is cause casualties and put military pressure on Israel.

On the political level, it is also sending signals of flexibility.

In recent days, we have been hearing statements from Hezbollah’s members of parliament. They were being asked whether Hezbollah is still linking a halt to the firing across the border to an end to Israel’s war on Gaza.

And their response has been: “Our priority is ceasefire.”

At the same time, these members of parliament are saying that they have delegated the Lebanese government to negotiate a possible ceasefire. So in many ways, they are avoiding having to say that they have backed down.

In the last statement from Naim Qassem – Hezbollah’s deputy secretary-general, who is the highest ranking official that we have seen in a recorded message since the killing of Hassan Nasrallah – did not say that residents of northern Israel cannot return to their homes as long as the war on Gaza continues.

https://www.aljazeera.com/news/liveblog/2024/10/7/live-hezbollah-rockets-hit-israels-haifa-wounding-10-blasts-rock-beirut
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>>484788
>I can maybe see why depleted Uranium tank-shells looked like a good idea at some point, but in so called "dumb-bombs" for destroying buildings ? Seems like overkill.
Dropping 70+ 2,000 lb bombs onto a crowded capital city to get like 3 specific guys max is already such overkill that it would be totally inconceivable to any regime which isn't receiving infinite free bombs from the US. Like, nothing about this even makes sense from a standpoint of ordinary war strategy, everything about it is sadistic, excessive, and illegal even before the depleted uranium.

>When the unfortunate side effect became a "feature"

Tbh I think it was always a "feature." I don't think that they were saying "oh no, but what if it poisons them?" when it was first used in armor piercing weaponry.
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 No.484791

https://x.com/AkimotoThn/status/1843203319629746677
Israeli embassy in Tokyo right now. Police blocking the angry protesters from approaching the embassy. This is also Japan.
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SHOCKING!
Our intelligence has discovered that Likud is using ordinary houses and restaurants in Tel Aviv and Haifa to hide F-35s and F-16s.
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>>484792
Those are some tiny houses.
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Al-Qassam Brigades claims attack on Tel Aviv

The armed wing of Hamas says it bombarded the central Israeli city with a barrage of Maqadmeh M90 rockets, according to a statement on Telegram.

The group said the attack was part of “the ongoing battle of attrition” and in response to the Israeli “massacres against civilians and the deliberate displacement of our people”.

Meanwhile, the Israeli army said aerial warning alerts were activated in the region.

Hezbollah says it fired missiles at military target near Tel Aviv

Hezbollah says it targeted an Israeli military intelligence unit located in the suburbs of Tel Aviv with missiles.

The Israeli military said that about five missiles were detected as crossing from Lebanon, with some of them intercepted and the rest falling in an open area.

41,909 Palestinians killed in Israel’s war on Gaza

Israel’s military offensive in the Gaza Strip has killed at least 41,909 Palestinians and wounded 97,303 since October 7, 2023, the Health Ministry says.

The toll includes 39 deaths in the previous 24 hours, according to the ministry.

The casualty figures are believed to be far higher with thousands of bodies buried in the debris of collapsed buildings and unrecoverable during the Israeli onslaught.

Hamas rocket attack on Tel Aviv shows ‘military’ solution has failed
Stefanie Dekker
Reporting from Amman, Jordan

Al Jazeera is reporting from Jordan as it’s been banned by the Israeli government.

The fact that Qassam Brigades fired rockets at Tel Aviv today is hugely significant. Of course, the rockets were intercepted, but the group’s ability a year on to still fire rockets puts a big question mark on Israel’s military strategy.

It also highlights that there is simply no end to this through military means alone – a political solution is needed. However, the Israeli government has maintained it’s not negotiating a ceasefire.

We need to remember, one year on, the Israeli military has destroyed nearly the entire infrastructure of Gaza, killed nearly 42,000 Palestinians and shattered the fabric of society. It has imposed a tighter blockade and fragmented the territory.

So, although a symbolic message from Qassam, it shows the group remains capable one year later.

Two wounded in rocket attack on central Israel: Medics

We are receiving updates on the rocket attack by Qassam Brigades, Hamas’s armed wing.

The Magen David Adom ambulance service in Israel said two women were hit and lightly injured by shrapnel. They are being hospitalised.

The Israeli army said earlier five rockets were launched towards Tel Aviv from Khan Younis in southern Gaza.

Israeli troops kill 12-year-old in Qalandia camp: Ministry

The Palestinian Ministry of Health says Hatem Sami Hisham Ghaith died due to his critical injury caused by a bullet wound in the refugee camp located in the north of the occupied East Jerusalem.

He was shot in the abdomen that caused intestinal damage, a brief statement on Telegram said.

The Wafa news agency said seven other Palestinians, including three *****ren, were injured by Israeli bullets, while 20 others were detained in the camp.

Top Iranian military commander in ‘good health’

Iran’s top commander of the Quds Force, Esmail Qaani, is in “good health” following reports he’d been out of contact since strikes on Lebanon’s capital Beirut last week.

Qaani “is carrying out his activities. Some ask us to issue a statement … there is no need for this,” his deputy Iraj Masjedi was quoted as saying by state media.

One Iranian security source previously told Reuters Qaani was in Beirut’s southern suburbs during an Israeli strike last week that reportedly targeted senior Hezbollah official Hashem Safieddine.

The Quds Force is part of Iran’s Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps (IRGC) and coordinates with regional militias, including Hezbollah.

https://www.aljazeera.com/news/liveblog/2024/10/7/live-hezbollah-rockets-hit-israels-haifa-wounding-10-blasts-rock-beirut
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>>484792
Lol
>>484804
>41,909 Palestinians killed in Israel’s war on Gaza
That sounds like an optimistically low number
My guess is that it's probably over 100k now.
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Status Coup - LIVE from STOP THE GENOCIDE 10/7 Protests in NYC
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Death toll in Israeli attack on fire station rises to 10: Lebanese ministry

Ten firefighters have been killed after Israeli soldiers targeted a fire station affiliated with the Islamic Health Authority in the town of Baraachit, according to officials.

The death toll in the attack earlier stood at eight.

Lebanon’s official National News Agency cited the Health Ministry as saying the killed firefighters were “in the building ready to go out on rescue missions”, adding efforts to remove the rubble were ongoing.

Houthis fired missiles and drones at Tel Aviv

Houthi military spokesman General Yahya Saree says that the group targeted two military targets in Tel Aviv with “two missiles”.

He said the first was a “Palestine 2 type” missile, which succeeded in hitting its target.

He added that earlier today, the Houthis launched several drones at Tel Aviv and Eilat, with a number of them successfully reaching their targets.

Cost to US taxpayers of war in Gaza and beyond is $22.8bn

US spending on Israel’s war on Gaza totals at least $17.9bn and counting since October 7, 2023, according to research from the Costs of War project at Brown University’s Watson Institute.

Research found American military operations elsewhere in the region – particularly in Yemen, which the Houthis say is related to Israel’s war on Gaza – have so far cost the US government $4.9bn.

“The US Navy has significantly scaled up its defensive and offensive operations against Houthi militants in Yemen. … Hostilities have escalated to become the most sustained military campaign by US forces since the 2016-2019 air war against ISIS [ISIL] in Iraq and Syria,” the report said.

“Additionally, the analysis concludes that this Houthi-related conflict has also cost the maritime trade an additional $2.1bn, because shippers have been forced to divert vessels or pay exorbitant insurance fees. US consumers may experience paying higher prices for goods as a result.”

Israel says it cannot confirm if Hezbollah’s Safieddine is dead

Israeli government spokesperson David Mencer says Israel does not have confirmation that top Hezbollah official Hashem Safieddine was killed in an Israeli air strike last week.

Asked if Israel could confirm Safieddine’s death, Mencer told an online briefing: “We don’t have that confirmation yet. When it is confirmed, as and when, it will be on the [Israeli military] website.”

The comments come after the Israeli army earlier confirmed the attack targeted Safieddine – who is widely rumoured to be a potential successor to Hezbollah leader Hassan Nasrallah. Nasrallah was killed last month in an intense Israeli attack on Beirut.

Downed missile shrapnel causes fire in Beit Shemesh, Israel

A fire has erupted at Beit Shemesh, 30km (19 miles) west of Jerusalem, due to shrapnel from a downed ballistic missile that the Israeli military says was launched from Yemen.

Panicked Israelis filmed the fire as it burned through a large tree.

As we earlier reported, the Israeli air force announced that it “successfully intercepted” the missile, which had set off air raid sirens across central Israel.

https://twitter.com/LocalFocus1/status/1843310642431971833

Columbia University protesters mark one year since Israel’s war on Gaza began

Pro-Palestine demonstrators have marched on campus at Columbia University in New York City, chanting “Free, free Palestine” on the one-year anniversary of Israel’s war on Gaza.

Just outside the US university’s campus, pro-Israel protesters also gathered, holding placards with captives’ faces and names and saying “Bring them home now”.



Now, as those student protesters return for a new year of learning, they are facing a landscape transformed by updated restrictions, heightened security measures and increased scrutiny of pro-Palestine movements.

Police arrest pro-Palestine demonstrators in Amsterdam

Police arrested several pro-Palestinian protesters in Amsterdam in the Netherlands as tensions erupted around events in the city to mark the one-year anniversary of the October 7 attack.

Riot officers carrying shields and batons deployed in force in the Dutch capital as people gathered in the central Dam Square to mourn those killed one year ago. While the pro-Israeli group was listening to speeches and concerts, counter-demonstrators began to shout slogans. Police grabbed one middle-aged woman and hauled her into an armoured van, AFP news agency reported.

Nearby, police surrounded several dozen pro-Palestinian demonstrators with faces covered and flags waving, to keep them separated from the Israeli gathering.

Police warned them to disperse but later announced they had arrested the group “for breaking the law on public gatherings”.

Large pro-Palestine protests expected in New York
Kristen Saloomey
Reporting from New York City, US

Thousands of demonstrators have taken to the streets of New York today. They’ve been showing up at different parks and locations around the city.

We’re seeing student groups, labour unions, Orthodox Jewish groups and Jewish Voices for Peace, a very ***** group that has been organising around the cause of Palestinians.

There is a huge police presence behind me as demonstrators are expected to arrive in the coming minutes.

They’ve been marching around the city. We know that in at least 10 universities today, student groups called for walkouts from their classes, and those university students gathered at one park to make their voices heard to call for an end to the genocide in Gaza and the ongoing hostilities in Lebanon.

This movement has been taking place since last year but only seems to be getting bigger, and it certainly has attracted a lot of attention on this momentous day.

Iran hails October 7 as ‘turning point in history’ of Palestinian struggle

Iran has hailed Hamas’s October 7 attacks on Israel as a turning point for Palestinians as it marked their first anniversary.

“The operation on October 7, 2023, … was a decisive moment in the legitimate struggle of the Palestinian people against the occupation and oppression of the Zionist regime,” Iran’s Foreign Ministry said in a statement.

One year of fighting an unbalanced battle: Qassam Brigades spokesman

In a televised statement, the spokesman for Hamas’s armed wing has said the group waged a “pre-emptive strike” on October 7 against what he claimed was a “major attack” planned by Israel “against the resistance in Gaza”.

He also said the attack came “after the occupier’s aggression against Al-Aqsa [Mosque] reached an unprecedented dangerous stage”.

“And now, for a year, fighters have been waging an unequal battle with a criminal enemy,” Abu Obeida said.

Hezbollah says Israel trying to use UN peacekeepers as human shields

In a statement attributed to a field office, the Lebanese group says the Israeli military is engaging in “unusual activities” near a UNIFIL base in the village of Maroun al-Ras.

According to Lebanon’s Al Mayadeen news channel, the field office commander said Hezbollah fighters were asked to not engage Israeli forces in the area to protect the UN peacekeepers.

“The Israeli enemy is trying to take UNIFIL forces as human shields to cover up its failure to advance towards the village, especially after repeated failed attempts from several fronts,” the statement said.

Turkey’s Erdogan says Israel will ‘pay the price for genocide’ in Gaza

Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan says Israel will “pay the price for the genocide” in Gaza as he marked the first anniversary of the war.

“I remember with sorrow the tens of thousands of people who have been massacred by the murderous Israeli government since October 7, and I offer my most heartfelt condolences to my heartbroken Gazan, Palestinian and Lebanese brothers and sisters who lost their spouses, *****ren and families,” Erdogan wrote on X.

He added that Israel’s policy of “genocide, occupation and invasion” must end.

“Just as Hitler was stopped by an alliance of humanity, Netanyahu and his murder network will be stopped in the same way,” Erdogan said.

“A world in which no account is held for the Gaza genocide will never find peace.”

‘Israel bears responsibility for this aggression’: Jordan

As we reported earlier, the Jordanian Foreign Minister Ayman Safadi arrived on a plane carrying 13 tonnes of aid in Lebanon.

During a news conference, Safadi said Jordan’s efforts are continuing to stop “the Israeli aggression on Gaza and Lebanon”.

“We will provide urgent aid to Lebanon and confirm our solidarity with our brothers against the Israeli aggression,” Safadi said, adding Jordan won’t “allow anyone” – including Iran and Israel – to threaten its security or “violate” Jordanian airspace.

“Israel bears responsibility for this aggression and escalation in the region and any new escalation.”

US issues new Hamas-related sanctions

The US Treasury Department has designated sanctions for three individuals and one charity it said are prominent international financial supporters of Hamas, as well as one Hamas-controlled financial institution in Gaza.

It also designated a longstanding Hamas supporter and nine of his businesses.

“These actors play critical roles in external fundraising for Hamas, often under the guise of charitable work, that finance the group’s terrorist activities,” the department said in a statement.

“As we mark one year since Hamas’s brutal terrorist attack, Treasury will continue relentlessly degrading the ability of Hamas and other destabilizing Iranian proxies to finance their operations and carry out additional violent acts,” said Secretary of the Treasury Janet Yellen.

The sanctions freeze any US assets held by the designated individuals or entities and generally bar people in the United States from doing business with them.

https://www.aljazeera.com/news/liveblog/2024/10/7/live-hezbollah-rockets-hit-israels-haifa-wounding-10-blasts-rock-beirut
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 No.484809

https://x.com/redstreamnet/status/1843396687576084892
NOW: Berlin’s Palestine protesters have gone on the counter-attack, shooting pyrotechnics at police and setting barricades ablaze.

Authorities cracked down hard on earlier Oct. 7 protests, deploying 2,000 officers, banning gatherings, and making a wave of violent arrests.
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 No.484810

>>484807
>Police arrest pro-Palestine demonstrators in Amsterdam
>>484809
>Berlin’s Palestine protesters
>Authorities cracked down

I still don't get why they are doing repression, the protests are mainly directed at the actions of another government. Why would they bother ?
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 No.484811

>>484810
Germany is actually a major supplier of arms to Israel, second only to the US.
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 No.484812

>>484811
So it's about the money from selling arms ?
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 No.484813

https://x.com/dimitrilascaris/status/1843522581233840199
On October 7, Yemenis held another massive rally to affirm their unconditional support for the resistance to Israel’s Western-backed, genocidal regime.
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 No.484814

https://x.com/swilkinsonbc/status/1843277263288344625
Israelis launch an operation called ‘The New Paper’ at dawn today, where 100s of israeli prison units raided cells and ***** Palestinian prisoners
(with prison cell raid footage)
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 No.484829

Israeli air strike on Damascus kills seven people

At least seven people, including women and *****ren, have been killed by an Israeli strike on a residential building in the Mazzeh neighbourhood in Damascus, Syrian state TV reported.

At least 11 others were also wounded in the attack.

According to the report, the strike caused widespread destruction in the neighbourhood, which was known to be busy at the time of the attack.

Earlier, Syria’s official SANA news agency reported the attack on the area which is home to security headquarters and embassies.

Israel issues evacuation orders for Gaza’s Kamal Adwan Hospital

The management of Kamal Adwan Hospital in northern Gaza says that Israeli forces have called for a full evacuation of all patients and wounded from the hospital within 24 hours.

The management said that the Israeli army arrested a paramedic and obstructed the evacuation of premature infants.

“The occupation seeks to put the health system out of service to displace the residents of northern Gaza,” the management added.

Dr Hossam Abu Safia, director of Kamal Adwan Hospital said, “The military reached out to me directly with a clear threat, stating that by tomorrow all patients at Kamal Adwan Hospital must be evacuated, and the hospital, including its medical staff, must be cleared out otherwise, we will be putting ourselves in danger. This is an explicit threat.”

Hezbollah says it repels Israel soldiers who ‘infiltrated’ near UNIFIL post

Hezbollah says it has forced Israeli forces to retreat after they crossed into Lebanon near a UN peacekeeping post following Israel’s announcement last week that it was conducting ground incursions.

Hezbollah fighters fired at “an Israeli enemy force that infiltrated from behind the international forces’ position in Labboune”, a border village, the group said, adding that it “forced the infiltrating enemy force to withdraw behind the border strip”.

Pro-Palestine activists target UK offices of Germany’s Allianz

Pro-Palestinian activists have targeted the British offices of the German financial services firm, splashing the outside with red paint in protest over the company’s links to Israeli defence firm Elbit Systems.

Palestine Action claimed responsibility for the protest action on the social media platform X and said demonstrators had attacked 10 Allianz offices in the UK and “occupied” the insurer’s UK headquarters in Guildford, south of London, overnight.

“Without insurance, Elbit couldn’t operate in Britain,” Palestine Action said in its post, describing Allianz as “investors and insurers of Israel’s biggest weapons firm”.

Police said officers were called at 4am local time (03:00 GMT) to respond to reports of red paint being sprayed onto two buildings in London’s financial district.

They arrested a 19-year-old man on suspicion of criminal damage following a foot chase.

Authorities also cordoned off Allianz Commercial’s office in the city after the vandalism, which coincides with the first anniversary of the start of the Gaza war.

Israeli opposition leader pushes for strike on Iran’s energy facilities

Israeli opposition leader Yair Lapid says broad international support is needed before Israel retaliates against Iran for last week’s missile attack.

In remarks quoted by Israeli public radio, he said the US does not want oil and natural gas prices to rise before the presidential election, so it’s against an attack on Iran’s oil facilities.

“But that doesn’t change the fact that Israel has its own interests and perspectives. Immediate retaliation against Iran’s economic infrastructure is crucial after two separate Iranian attacks,” said Lapid.

Iran to Israel: ‘Do not test our will’

Iranian Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi has warned Israel “not to test” Tehran’s resolve amid reports of possible military strikes in retaliation for the barrage of missiles Iran launched last week.

“Our missiles can reach all their targets. We will respond to any attack on our institutions or infrastructure,” Araghchi said during a conference discussing the impact of the October 7 Hamas attack on Israel.

He said Iran will continue to support the Palestinian cause to establish their own state. Addressing the Israeli strike that killed Hezbollah leader Hassan Nasrallah, Araghchi said the “resistance” to Israel is not based on a person.

Israel says it killed senior Hezbollah commander in Beirut

The Israeli military has said it killed Suhail Hussein Husseini, the commander of Hezbollah’s headquarters, in an attack on Beirut on Monday.

It said Husseini was responsible for transferring weapons from Iran and distributing the arms to Hezbollah’s various units.

Husseini was also “involved in the budgeting and logical management of the most sensitive projects of the organisation, including the operational plan for war,” it added.

There was no immediate comment from Hezbollah.

Arrests in New York as protesters mark October 7 anniversary

Police in New York have arrested several people, according to local media, as thousands of pro-Palestinian demonstrators marched through the streets of Manhattan calling for a ceasefire in Gaza.

The New York Post said six people were arrested and that protesters clashed with police outside the New York Public Library and at the Times Square. Videos posted online also showed police pushing back crowds at Times Square.

The march came as hundreds of people gathered for a vigil at New York’s Central Park to remember the victims of Hamas’s October 7 attacks. Attendees included Mayor Eric Adams and Governor Kathy Hochul.

Earlier in the day, hundreds of pro-Palestinian demonstrators staged a walkout at Columbia University to protest the war in Gaza. The demonstrators also read the names of more than 50,000 Palestinians killed by Israeli forces since October 7, 2023.

US urges Israel not to attack Beirut’s airport

A spokesman for the US State Department called on Israel not to attack Lebanon’s main international airport in Beirut or the roads leading to it as countries across the world try to evacuate their citizens.

“We think it’s very important that not only the airport be open, but that the roads to the airport be open so that American citizens who want to leave can get out, but also citizens of other countries,” Matthew Miller told reporters.

The call came as Israel continued its bombardment of the southern suburbs of Beirut, where the Rafic Hariri International Airport is located. Several of the attacks have hit areas near the facility in recent days.

https://www.aljazeera.com/news/liveblog/2024/10/8/live-israel-kills-dozens-in-gaza-as-palestinians-mark-one-year-of-war
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 No.484831

>>484829
Based Irish holding the fort.

>Israeli opposition leader pushes for strike on Iran’s energy facilities

Everybody needs to send their heating bill to Israeli opposition leader Yair Lapid
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 No.484832

'THINK ABOUT ISRAEL': Lindsey Graham DOWNPLAYS Helene Damage
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 No.484833

>>484832
So they're afraid the Hurricane will take priority over Zionist warmongering.

The obvious ethical void aside, that reaction is interesting none the less. Maybe peace movements would become more effective if they didn't resisted war directly but focused on on getting other issues prioritized over wars. Using a strategy of political displacement against war-agendas instead of resistance.
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 No.484834

https://x.com/MaxBlumenthal/status/1843768553155305502
Max Blumenthal - Netanyahu’s top propaganda arm hints at plans to assassinate al-Sistani

The Jewish State in Israel and the Levant (JSIL) yearns for religious war

Btw here is al-Sistani welcoming Pope Francis to Najaf after sending him a letter calling for interfaith co-existence and respect
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 No.484835

>>484833
We literally already do that, and it's not either/or. Dumb wars with the middle east are not currently popular in the US, we remember Iraq and Afghanistan.
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 No.484836

File: 1728454959288.jpg ( 153.92 KB , 1179x1225 , haaretz IDF IDF ordered Ha….jpg )

Gaza hospital director says will not comply with Israeli order to shut facility

Dr Hussam Abu Safia, the director of Kamal Adwan Hospital in Gaza, said the “situation is disastrous” amid threats and warnings by the Israeli military that all staff and patients must leave the hospital.

The director also said that the hospital intends to remain open, despite the order to shut down.

“They told us formally and they are threatening us that we need to leave the hospital. We need to evacuate and render the hospital out of service,” Abu Safiya told Al Jazeera.

“We have also to evacuate all the employees from the different departments within the hospital, so that the hospital will be completely out of service. There will be no patients. No medical staff. Otherwise, the occupation will do exactly what they did with al-Shifa Hospital,” Abu Safiya said.

“We have babies and newborns that are in the ICU,” he said. “Even if we can evacuate a few patients, we cannot leave the hospital because there is no other hospital that is providing services and treatment to *****ren, except Kamal Adwan Hospital,” he added.

“We will continue to provide services even if the army enters the hospital. We will continue to provide services because we are providing, first of all, humanitarian services that are not violating international humanitarian law and we are urging all international organisations to support us.”

Islamic Resistance in Iraq says drone launched against ‘vital’ Israeli target

The umbrella group of Iran-aligned militias in Iraq said it launched a drone attack on Wednesday morning against a “vital target in the south of our occupied territories”.

The group said the attack was launched in support of the people of Palestine and Lebanon, and “in response to the massacres committed by the usurping entity against civilians, including *****ren, women and the elderly”.

Israel’s military reported early on Wednesday morning that its air force had intercepted a drone “launched from the east”, but gave no other details.

On Saturday, two Israeli soldiers were reported killed after the Islamic Resistance in Iraq launched a drone that targeted an Israeli military base in the occupied Golan Heights in the north of the country.

Iraqi armed group claims more attacks on Israeli positions

The Islamic Resistance in Iraq said it launched the three drone attacks on “vital” Israeli positions in northern Israel as well as the occupied Golan Heights.

There was no immediate comment from Israel’s military.

Earlier this morning, the umbrella group of Iran-backed militias, said it launched an attack on a “vital target” in southern Israel. The Israeli military said it intercepted a drone from the east.

The Iraqi armed group has stepped up attacks targeting Israel in recent weeks as the Israeli military intensifies its assault on Gaza and expands its offensive in Lebanon. The group has also launched rockets and drone attacks at US forces in Iraq and Syria following the start of Israel’s war on Gaza.

Hezbollah clashes with Israeli troops in southern Lebanon

The Lebanese armed group said it detonated an explosive device and clashed with Israeli troops as they tried to infiltrate southern Lebanon through the town of Blida.

The claim came as Israel expanded its ground operation in Lebanon, deploying a fourth division to the south of the country.

Earlier, Hezbollah’s deputy leader said Israeli forces had not been able to advance since they launched the ground incursion into Lebanon a week ago.

Beirut’s Dahiyeh suburb ‘completely unrecognisable’ after Israeli attacks
Laura Khan
Reporting from Beirut, Lebanon

This would make it about five strikes just in the past few hours throughout the evening and into the early hours of the morning.

The Israeli army did issue warnings that a number of buildings would be struck and they have indeed struck those buildings, as far as we know.

They said they were aiming for a Hezbollah intelligence headquarters and also a Hezbollah commander. We have no verification whether that was the case, whether they did hit them.

It is very difficult to get in and out of the suburb of Dahiyeh at the moment. I’ve seen videos coming out of there… and really, the place is in total destruction – buildings destroyed, roads destroyed. Completely unrecognisable.

We have also seen a massive explosion take place in the Baalbek region in the Bekaa Valley this evening. There was a huge fireball that went up into the night sky.

Israeli PM tells Lebanon, either ‘liberate’ from Hezbollah or suffer ‘fate of Gaza’
Nour Odeh
Reporting from Amman, Jordan

Al Jazeera is reporting from outside Israel because it has been banned by the Israeli government.

Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu sent a message – in English – to the people of Lebanon, telling them that his country has assassinated the leader of Hezbollah as well as his successors.

This was said despite that detail not being confirmed by either Hezbollah or the Israeli security establishment.

Nonetheless, Netanyahu gave the Lebanese people a choice between the fate of Gaza, which has been going through a genocide and a very destructive war for the past 12 months, or “liberation”, as he put it, from Hezbollah.

In a way, Netanyahu is kind of inciting internal strife in Lebanon [by calling on people to fight Hezbollah], in exchange for saving that country from the wrath of war.

https://www.aljazeera.com/news/liveblog/2024/10/9/live-israel-hits-lebanons-beirut-bekaa-valley-gaza-deaths-near-42000
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 No.484837

So Max Blumenthal put together a little documentary on the media propaganda that manufactured consent for genocide over the past year. Better watch it now before Google suppresses it.
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 No.484838

>>484837
Ah wait, looks like they've already age restricted it. Here's the Rumble link, I hope leftychan gets embed support someday:

https://rumble.com/v5htsth-atrocity-inc-how-israel-sells-its-destruction-of-gaza.html
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 No.484842

https://x.com/QudsNen/status/1843806759326257518
Quds News Network - BREAKING | Milton hurricane is expected to wipe out the headquarters of the US Central Command, MacDill Force Baee, in Florida where most of the aircraft supporting the Israeli occupation depart from this base to Iraq, Syria, Cyprus, the Gulf, and Turkey.
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 No.484843

>>484842
is God real?? wtf
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 No.484845

Gaza’s death toll rises above 42,000

At least 42,010 people have been killed and 97,720 wounded in Israeli military attacks on Gaza since October 7, the enclave’s Health Ministry says.

Of those, 45 Palestinians were killed and 130 wounded in the latest 24-hour reporting period, the ministry added.

Syrian policeman killed, another wounded in Israeli attack

Syrian state media confirm two police officers were targeted in the latest Israeli air strike on the country.

A member of the internal security forces was killed and another wounded “as a result of an Israeli aggression targeting the eastern entrance to the liberated city of Quneitra” in southwestern Syria, state-run SANA said without giving further details.

The Israeli military has been assaulting Syria for more than a decade, taking advantage of the country’s chaos following its civil war that started in 2011. The attacks have only intensified since 2017 to target the rising Iranian and Hezbollah presence and influence in Syria.

Hezbollah says ‘clashes’ with Israel troops in south Lebanon

Hezbollah says it is fighting Israeli troops in a border area in southern Lebanon, as Israel intensifies its ground offensive against the Iran-backed armed group.

The Lebanese group fired rockets and artillery shells “as Israeli troops tried to advance in the Meiss el-Jabal area from several directions”, it said.

“Clashes are ongoing.”

Hezbollah said earlier its fighters had repelled two Israeli army attempts to infiltrate Lebanese territory near other frontier villages.

At least 43 killed in Gaza as Jabalia attack wreaks havoc

We previously reported at least 20 people, including three *****ren, were killed across Gaza overnight.

The death toll has now risen to 43, according to medical sources who spoke to our Al Jazeera colleagues.

Nearly half were killed in the northern Jabalia refugee camp where the Israeli army is leading a ground assault for a fifth consecutive day.

There are about 400,000 people trapped in the north of the Strip, the UN says, as families refuse to leave for the south, or have no way to move after the Israeli army issued new evacuation orders.

Israeli settlers attack olive farmers in occupied West Bank

Israeli settlers have destroyed about 70 olive trees in Husan village west of Bethlehem in the occupied West Bank, according to the official Wafa news agency, quoting the director of the local village council.

In the town of Sebastia, northwest of Nablus, Israeli soldiers attacked olive pickers and farmers, forcing them to leave their land, and seized a tractor from the area.

Dozens of Iranian lawmakers demand a dash for nuclear bomb

Dozens of Iranian lawmakers wrote to the country’s Supreme National Security Council calling for urgent action towards developing nuclear weapons as Israeli threats rise in the region.

The 39 members of parliament argued Iran needs to “reevaluate its defence doctrine”, Hassan Ali Akhlaghi, one of the signatories, told the semi-official ISNA news website.

“Today, none of the international organisations or even European countries or the US are capable of controlling the Zionist regime, and the regime is committing any crimes it can, so we wrote this letter,” he said.

Supreme Leader Aytollah Ali Khamenei issued a religious ruling two decades ago saying nuclear weapons are forbidden under Islamic principles. But calls to shift that policy have gained more favour among hardliners in Tehran during growing hostilities across the region.

Six wounded in stabbing attack in Israel

At least six people were wounded, two seriously, in a stabbing attack in the Israeli city of Hadera.

“The terrorist has been neutralized,” police said in a statement. “Four separate locations have been identified, resulting in six victims with stab wounds.”

The police did not immediately provide other details, but issued a brief video of the suspected attacker being apprehended.

Of the six people rushed to the hospital, at least two were in serious condition, according to medical officials.

https://www.aljazeera.com/news/liveblog/2024/10/9/live-israel-hits-lebanons-beirut-bekaa-valley-gaza-deaths-near-42000
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 No.484846

https://x.com/Gaza_Psych/status/1843911853317206047
Zio soldiers documenting their crimes in Jabalia. From house to house to finish the remaining families
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 No.484849

Bolivia joins South Africa's genocide case against Israel at the ICJ:
https://twitter.com/CIJ_ICJ/status/1843953934429503613
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 No.484858

>>484842
kek, there's so many options

Tezcatlipoca's wrath (the Atzek hurricane god)
Nature abhors a genocide
The weather is anti-Zionist
Iran activated its weather controle device

>>484843
Yes if god made them build an air-base into a non-temperate climate zone.
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 No.484862

‘Dozens killed in Jabalia. No one can retrieve their bodies’
Anas al-Sharif
Reporting from Jabalia, northern Gaza

The Israeli military ground operation is ongoing against Jabalia refugee camp.

We are here on the street corner of Jabalia al-Balad and Jabalia camp, where the Israeli forces shoot at anyone who moves in this street.

These are some displaced people who are trying to leave the street and to escape the scene.

Also, the Israeli forces have set up a number of barriers, and they destroyed a number of citizens’ homes in order to close the street leading to Jabalia.

The Israeli military has deployed reinforcements here, and there are a number of dead and wounded in the eastern and northeastern areas of the camp.

We can hear the sounds of gunfire. Dozens of people have been killed in the streets of the camp. No one can retrieve their bodies.

It’s a very difficult situation with the Israeli operation in the area now into its fifth successive day.

The streets have been bulldozed, and the Israelis have created piles of earth as barriers to prevent any movement between Jabalia al-Balad and Jabalia camp.

Death toll in Lebanon rises to 2141: Ministry

The Ministry of Public Health has said that 2,141 people have been killed and 10,099 wounded since the beginning of Israel’s “aggression”.

It also said that yesterday, 22 people were killed and 80 injured across Lebanon:

Mount Lebanon: Four injuries

South Lebanon: 12 killed and 37 injured

Nabatieh: 2 killed and 34 injured

Beqaa: 7 killed and 3 wounded

Baalbek- Hermel: 1 killed and 2 wounded

‘Unify efforts’: Hamas, Fatah leaders discuss Gaza war in Cairo meeting

Senior leaders of Hamas and the rival Palestinian group Fatah are meeting in Egypt’s capital to discuss Israel’s war on Gaza and national unity efforts.

Hamas said in a short statement the talks are focusing on “the aggression on the Gaza Strip, political and field developments, and to unify national efforts and ranks”.

Senior political bureau member Khalil al-Hayya is representing Hamas, while Fatah is represented by Mahmoud al-Aloul, deputy chairman of the Palestinian faction.

Dozens of Israeli soldiers troops vow to quit over Gaza captives: Report

More than 100 Israeli soldiers signed a letter saying they’ll refuse to serve in the military unless the government commits to a Gaza ceasefire and secures the release of captives held there.

According to the Israeli newspaper Haaretz, the 130 signatories of the letter – addressed to Israeli cabinet ministers and army chief of staff – included reservists and draftees from various units.

“It is now clear that continuing the war in Gaza does not only delay the hostages’ return from captivity, but also endangers their lives. Many hostages have been killed by [army] strikes, many more than those who have been rescued in military operations to save them,” the letter said.

Warning they “will not be able to continue serving” unless the government pursues a captive deal, it added: “For some of us, the red line has been crossed already. For others … the day is approaching when we will, with broken hearts, stop reporting for duty.”

Kiryat Shmona residents asked to leave town after deadly Hezbollah attack

A spokesperson for the Kiryat Shmona municipality says authorities are asking residents in the Israeli town near the Lebanese border to leave after a Hezbollah rocket attack earlier in the day that killed two people.

“We were afraid of this all the time,” the spokesperson told Israeli Army Radio.

“Today we have 2,000 people in Kiryat Shmona – 2,000 people too many. We are asking them to leave the city.”

Iran ready to launch ‘thousands of missiles’ at Israel if attacked

A senior commander with the Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps (IRGC) says Iran is prepared to mount operations much larger than the one last week if attacked by Israel.

“If we hit 200 there, we’re now prepared to land hundreds or thousands of missiles in their occupied territories and hit their security, military, and economic centres,” said Ebrahim Jabbari, an advisor to IRGC chief commander Hossein Salami.

He pointed out that Israel is very small in geographical size compared to Iran, and must therefore be careful about the ramifications of an Iranian retaliation.

“We are a vast country. We have created the capability to strike from other points in the country if any one of our points are hit. But what are they going to do? The US won’t dare enter into battle with us, but we can quickly plow that little territory,” Jabbari said in reference to Israel.

For first time in weeks, Biden and Netanyahu speak

The US president and Israeli prime minister have just finished speaking over the phone in their first known conversation since August.

Since then, developments in the Middle East have spiraled to the brink of regional war, with Israel opening up a massive campaign against Lebanon and Iran carrying out a missile attack on Israeli territory in retaliation.

The talks between the two leaders are reported to have covered Israel’s response to Iran’s attack, which Israel has promised to carry out with the White House approving publicly.

https://www.aljazeera.com/news/liveblog/2024/10/9/live-israel-hits-lebanons-beirut-bekaa-valley-gaza-deaths-near-42000
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 No.484864

Looks like Grayzone journalist and US citizen Jeremy Loffredo has been detained by Israelis, most likely for this excellent scoop he did like week unraveling the true extent of Iranian missile strikes that the Israeli authorities don't want people to know about.
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 No.484865

https://x.com/IrePalestine/status/1844070704964141292
Israeli terrorists ( undercover force) killed in cold blood 4 Palestinians in Nablus
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 No.484866

>>484864
I don't understand why they nabbed him ?
It just makes them look weak.

Satellite pictures that show pretty much all the missile impacts have appeared a few days later. Admittedly Sat-pics aren't reliable evidence by any means, certainly not as good as on the ground coverage. However the chance of keeping this quiet was nil to begin with, even if they could prevent journalists from investigating.
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 No.484868

https://x.com/dimitrilascaris/status/1844284309231878482
Lebanon's Islamic Resistance just released another video taken by a surveillance drone over sensitive areas of Haifa and Carmel.

The drone apparently evaded detection and was not shot down by Israeli air defences.

Despite all the violence Israel has inflicted upon Lebanon and Israel's 'decapitation strikes', the Islamic Resistance continues to pose a major challenge to Israel's military.
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 No.484869

Israeli forces delivering ‘knock-out punch’ in northern Gaza
Hani Mahmoud
Reporting from Deir el-Balah, Gaza

Pain and heartbreak continue to unfold across Gaza as the Israeli military continues to pound the Strip.

We are looking at a large number of casualties from overnight and early hours of this morning. Some 64 people have been killed, 47 of them in Jabalia town and Jabalia refugee camp after the Israeli military attacked the vicinity of Kamal Adwan Hospital as well as an evacuation centre located in the western part of Jabalia town. That attack killed at least 16 people.

Air strikes are continuing, creating difficult conditions on the ground, and preventing people from evacuating to safety. We’ve seen this happening throughout the past 12 months of this genocidal war – the Israeli army deliberately preventing people from evacuating to safety, while also ordering people to go to areas that are supposed to be safe – but they end up getting killed within days and hours of their arrival.

The 400,000 people that UNRWA has estimated are trapped in the northern part of the Gaza Strip have little exit right now amid heavy artillery attacks and intense bombardment.

We interviewed families who managed to leave the area and get to Deir el-Balah, and they described the Israeli offensive as the final knockout punch in what seems to be a campaign to empty the entire northern part of the Gaza Strip.

Lebanon arrests 2 Syrians suspected of spying for Israel

The Lebanese military said it arrested the two Syrian nationals on suspicion of “photographing different places … and documenting the results of enemy air strikes” for Israeli authorities.

The arrests were “a result of surveillance and follow-up of Israeli spy networks and enemy agents” it said, adding that the accused were allegedly “recruited through social media”.

“The investigation with the two detainees has begun under the supervision of the competent judiciary,” the military added.

Israeli attacks cause ‘material damage’ in Syria’s Homs and Hama

Syria’s state news agency is reporting that Israeli forces carried out air attacks on a car assembly plant in the town of Hasiya in the Homs province as well as a military site in the countryside near the city of Hama.

The attacks occurred at 1am Thursday local time (22:00 GMT Wednesday) and caused “material damage”, the agency said, citing a military source.

Israel has ramped up bombings in Syria since it expanded its offensive against Hezbollah in Lebanon two weeks ago. Earlier on Wednesday, a member of Syria’s internal security forces was killed and another wounded in an Israeli strike in Quneitra, while on Tuesday, at least seven civilians, including women and *****ren, were killed in an Israeli air strike on the capital, Damascus.

Medics in Lebanon say Israel is deliberately targeting them
Imran Khan
Reporting from Hasbaiyya, Lebanon

Over 100 medics have been killed in Lebanon since hostilities broke out and it’s having an effect.

Hospitals here in southern Lebanon and frontline medical centres have been shut down. At least 40 of them since October 8 – simply because Israeli air strikes are coming too close into their compounds for the doctors and the front-line staff to say that they can operate here safely.

So they’ve shut them down. That’s at least 40 out of 137 hospitals across this 120km border.

So the front-line emergency services are incredibly stretched and this is all just putting more pressure on them. Medical staff say they feel that they are being deliberately targeted and that it’s exactly like what the Israelis have done to medical facilities in Gaza.

Lebanese accuse Israel of collective punishment as bombardment continues
Imran Khan
Reporting from Hasbaiyya, Lebanon

Israeli strikes on Lebanon are continuing.

In the town of Khiam, which is about 14 kilometres from where I am, we’ve been hearing intense Israeli air strikes. We’ve counted at least nine of them so far, and there were at least 16 in that area yesterday.

And overnight, there were attacks on Wardaniyeh, which killed at least five people. This is a town in central Lebanon, in the Mount Lebanon Governorate.

That’s far away from southern Lebanon and from the southern suburbs of Beirut and that’s very concerning to the Lebanese because it shows the Israeli air campaign is widening across the country.

And there were two key strikes in Beirut’s southern suburbs overnight.

A lot of people here feel that this is just collective punishment. The Dahiyeh suburb is actually a vibrant neighbourhood. It gets called a Hezbollah stronghold in the media, which makes it sound like a garrison town. It’s not. It’s just a regular neighbourhood in Beirut. And Beirut’s a lively capital.

So people are just wondering what is left for the Israelis to bomb and they feel that this now is just either collective punishment or straight-up vengeance.

Ship damaged in attack off Yemen’s Hodeidah

The United Kingdom’s Maritime Trade Operations (UKMTO) agency said the attack took place 70 nautical miles (about 130km) southwest of Yemen’s Hodeidah.

“The master of the vessel reports being hit by unknown projectile and the vessel has sustained damage,” it said on X.

“No fires or casualties reported. The crew are reported safe and the vessel [is] proceeding to its next port of call,” UKMTO added.

There was no immediate comment from Yemen’s Houthis.

Iraqi armed group claims drone attacks on northern Israel

The Islamic Resistance in Iraq said it launched two drone attacks on “vital” targets in northern Israel, in support of the people of Palestine and Lebanon, who are under Israeli attack.

There was no immediate comment from Israel.

Earlier on Wednesday, the Iran-backed group said it launched another drone attack on Israel’s southernmost city of Eilat. The Israeli military said it intercepted a drone that approached Israel over the Red Sea.

The attack aimed at Eilat was the fifth launched by the Islamic Resistance in Iraq on Wednesday.

The group has stepped up attacks targeting Israel in recent weeks as the Israeli military intensifies its assault on Gaza and expands its offensive in Lebanon. The group has also launched rockets and drone attacks at US forces in Iraq and Syria as part of its campaign.

Undercover Israeli troops kill leader of Al-Aqsa Martyrs Brigade in Nablus
Nour Odeh
Reporting from Amman, Jordan

Al Jazeera is reporting from outside Israel because it has been banned by the Israeli government.

The occupied West Bank is still a place where a lot of Israeli military activity is taking place. Israeli assaults are continuing against Palestinians tonight, in Nablus, in Ramallah and also in nearby Birzeit.

In the afternoon hours of Wednesday, we saw dramatic pictures of undercover Israeli soldiers attacking in a main artery in Nablus city, killing four people. We understand now that one of them was the leader of Fatah’s Al-Aqsa Martyrs Brigade along with three other members of the organisation.

Of course, this is a reminder that the occupation continues and its daily violence also continues for Palestinians, just as the war continues to rage in Gaza and other fronts continue to escalate in Lebanon and elsewhere. For now, the West Bank remains on everybody’s radar.

Hezbollah now led by longtime military, political figures: Report

Hezbollah continues to show it’s still capable of launching projectiles at Israel and countering its ground invasion of Lebanon, despite the assassination of a large number of its top political and military leaders.

Israel’s national broadcaster Kan reports the Israeli military believes Haitham Ali Tabatabaei, a former commander of the elite Radwan Force, has now taken over command of military operations for the group.

Mohammad Haidar, a member of the Jihad Council, is also overseeing military manoeuvres, the report said.

Naeem Qassem, who released two defiant video messages following the assassination of Hezbollah chief Hassan Nasrallah, is believed to have taken the political lead, after Israel said it succeeded in killing Hashem Safieddine.

Iran’s foreign minister holds war-focused meetings in Qatar

Iranian Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi is meeting Qatar’s Prime Minister and Foreign Minister Mohammed bin Abdulrahman bin Jassim Al Thani in Doha.

The Iranian diplomat has been on a regional tour he says is aimed at finding ways of ending Israeli attacks on the Gaza Strip and Lebanon.

He arrived in Qatar late last night after completing a trip to Saudi Arabia. Araghchi visited Lebanon and Syria before that, despite the intense Israeli bombing of the two countries.

‘Israel must just go crazy and attack Iran’
Nour Odeh
Reporting from Amman, Jordan

Al Jazeera is reporting from Jordan because it has been banned from Israel and the occupied West Bank.

Early this morning the Israeli army said it assassinated two Hezbollah commanders in southern Lebanon. It also claimed to have killed Hezbollah commanders in Syria, in Homs and the occupied Golan Heights. These claims remain unconfirmed by Hezbollah.

The military also confirmed the death of an Israeli soldier and a critical injury to a reservist during clashes with Hezbollah fighters during these incursions into southern Lebanon that are increasing by the day.

The mood in Israel is about what the coming escalation with Iran would look like. In the media, there are very few opinion pieces about the need not to attack Iran and prevent an all-out regional war. One piece was titled “Israel must just go crazy and attack Iran”, with another talking about the “golden opportunity”.

In contrast, regional Arabic media are discussing the wider consequences of such an attack – how it would affect the stability of the region, what it would do to oil prices and the economy.

Biden speaks with Netanyahu, pledges ‘ironclad’ support for Israel
Al Jazeera Staff

Washington, DC – President Joe Biden reaffirmed his “ironclad” support for Israel during a phone call with Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu after an escalation of attacks on Gaza and Lebanon.

The call between the two leaders on Wednesday lasted 30 minutes and was their first publicly announced conversation since August.

The call comes as Israel considers an attack against Iran in response to Iranian ballistic missile launches that targeted Israeli military sites last week.

Israel claims killing two Hezbollah commanders

The Israeli military said it has killed two Hezbollah commanders in air attacks in southern Lebanon.

They are Ahmed Mustafa Allhaj Ali, who the Israeli military said was responsible for firing hundreds of rockets and antitank missiles at the city of Kiryat Shmona, and Muhammad Ali Hamdan, who it said was responsible for launching missile attacks on northern Israel.

The Israeli military also said it bombed weapons warehouses in Beirut and other military infrastructure in southern Lebanon overnight.

There was no immediate comment from Hezbollah.

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Israeli troops open fire at UN peacekeeper positions in southern Lebanon: report

The Reuters news agency is reporting that Israeli troops have opened fire at three positions held by UN peacekeepers in southern Lebanon.

The agency’s source did not specify the type of fire, and said one of the targeted sites was UNIFIL’s main base in Naqoura.

Earlier this week, UNIFIL refused a request from the Israeli military to vacate bases near the border. The area has been a demilitarised zone since the end of the war in 2006.

PRCS says death toll from shelter attack has risen to 27

The number of people killed in an Israeli attack on a school in Deir el-Balah has risen to 27, according to the Palestine Red Crescent Society (PRCS).

“Palestine Red Crescent teams responded to 27 fatalities and 54 injuries following the Israeli occupation army’s targeting of Rafida School, located near the Palestine Red Crescent Society headquarters in Deir Al-Balah,” PRCS said on X.

Arrested Israeli in Lebanon deported to US after intervention: Reports

An Israeli man arrested in Lebanon after entering the country with a British passport and exhibiting suspicious behaviour has been freed and deported to the US, according to multiple Israeli media outlets.

Joshua Tartakovsky, a 42-year-old Israeli citizen born in the United States, is believed to have entered Lebanon in the past few weeks with a group of journalists. He was arrested by Lebanese security forces in Beirut’s southern Dahiyeh district on suspicion he may be engaged in espionage.

Israeli media report Tartakovsky’s release came after pressure from Washington.

Tanker struck off Yemen as Houthis continue Red Sea strikes

A Liberia-flagged ship was struck by an unidentified projectile in the Red Sea causing minor damage, but no casualties.

The incident occurred about 135km (73 nautical miles) southwest of the Yemeni port of Hodeidah, security firm Ambrey said. The United Kingdom Maritime Trade Operations agency (UKMTO) said separately it received a report of an incident in the same area and authorities are investigating.

The chemical products tanker – en route from Saudi Arabia’s Jeddah to Muscat in Oman – was struck on its starboard side. The projectile hit the bridge causing minor damage, Ambrey said.

About four hours later, two additional projectiles reportedly detonated close to the ship’s port side.

“Ambrey assessed the vessel to have a strong affiliation with the Houthi targeting profile,” Ambrey said.

Houthi fighters in Yemen have carried out nearly 100 attacks on ships crossing the Red Sea since November, saying they’re acting in solidarity with Palestinians in Israel’s yearlong war on Gaza.

More from meeting of Iranian and Qatari foreign ministers

As we previously reported, Iranian Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi has met his Qatari counterpart and prime minister, Sheikh Mohammed bin Abdulrahman Al Thani, in Doha.

In a statement on X, Iranian Foreign Ministry spokesperson Esmail Baghaei said the two officials held “important consultations” on developments in the region.

“It is only responsible for all states to maximise their efforts to shield our region against an imposed catastrophe by stopping genocide in Gaza and aggression on Lebanon,” he said after the talks.

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Hamas fighters claim major ambush on Israeli forces in northern Gaza

The armed wing of Hamas says it successfully conducted a “complex ambush” that saw multiple Israeli armoured vehicles and soldiers hit east of besieged Jabalia in northern Gaza.

The Qassam Brigades said a convoy consisting of 12 military vehicles and a truck loaded with soldiers was targeted with multiple explosive devices.

“After that, our fighters advanced towards the ambush area and finished off the remaining soldiers from zero distance with light weapons. They targeted a number of soldiers who fled the area towards a house with an antipersonnel explosive device, killing and wounding them.”

The Israeli military has not commented on the incident yet.

Two UNIFIL peacekeepers injured in Lebanon: Source

A source in UNIFIL forces has told Al Jazeera that two peacekeepers were slightly wounded in the Israeli shelling of a UNIFIL site on Lebanon’s southern border.

The source added that Israeli forces hit a UNIFIL guard tower at the headquarters in the Naqoura area, injuring two soldiers.

We will bring you more details as they come in.

UN peacekeeping bases designed to be highly visible
Imran Khan
Reporting from Hasbaiyya, Lebanon

What we’re hearing from UNIFIL sources is that there was an attack against their base. Israeli soldiers opened fire at three positions held by UN peacekeepers in southern Lebanon.

They told us two of the solders were slightly injured in the Israeli bombardments, one of those took place in Naqoura.

But these bases are all over southern Lebanon… these are high profile bases, they are designed like that. The UN peacekeepers drive around in white military vehicles, they wear blue hats, they are designed to be high visibility.

There is no way the Israelis didn’t know what they were shooting on. This is a very worrying development for the United Nations.

Israeli forces ‘deliberately’ attacked UNIFIL cameras and positions

UNIFIL confirmed two peacekeepers were wounded when an Israeli tank fired at an observation tower at its headquarters in Naqoura, southern Lebanon.

Israeli “soldiers also fired on UN position (UNP) 1-31 in Ras Naqoura, hitting the entrance to the bunker where peacekeepers were sheltering, and damaging vehicles and a communications system”, it said in a statement, adding an Israeli “drone was observed flying inside the UN position up to the bunker entrance”.

On Wednesday, UNIFIL said Israeli soldiers “deliberately fired at” perimeter-monitoring cameras and disabled them.

“They also deliberately fired on UNP 1-32A, where regular Tripartite meetings were held before the conflict began, damaging lighting and a relay station,” it said. “Any deliberate attack on peacekeepers is a grave violation of international humanitarian law and of Security Council Resolution 1701.”

Israel moves to confiscate UNRWA HQs in occupied East Jerusalem: Reports

Israeli media reports say Israel is moving to confiscate the land of the headquarters of UN’s agency for Palestinian refugees (UNRWA) in occupied East Jerusalem and allocate it for illegal settlements.

The area will be turned into 1,440 housing units and preparations are reportedly under way with an order issued for seizing the land, reports by Israeli Army Radio and Israel Hayom said.

In May, Israeli settlers set fire to the compound of the headquarters amid increasing Israeli rhetoric against the UN agency and efforts to designate it a “terrorist” organisation.

Emergency rescuers face increasing Israeli attacks in south Lebanon
Imran Khan
Reporting from Hasbaiyya, Lebanon

Israel’s air force continues bombarding Lebanon, killing five paramedics recently. We’ve been speaking to several medics who tell us they feel they’re being targeted.

More than 100 medical staff have been killed since October 8 last year, and that number is increasing now. Rescuers say the Israelis know where they are. “We are clearly marked, we’re the first responders, and we’re being targeted.”

This latest is a very serious attack on the Lebanese emergency services, they say.

About 40 front-line medical centres have had to shut down because the Israeli bombing has come too close to the hospitals or the clinics for the staff to feel safe. This is an extremely worrying development for the Lebanese emergency sector.

No justification for ICC arrest warrants delay: Lawyer

It’s been more than four months since the International Criminal Court’s (ICC) chief prosecutor, Karim Khan, announced he was applying for arrest warrants against Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu and Defence Minister Yoav Gallant, as well as top Hamas leaders.

However, The Hague-based court’s pre-trial chamber is yet to approve the warrants.

“This is in stark contrast to what other chambers have done in other contexts, for instance in Ukraine, by issuing arrest warrants in a very few weeks,” Triestino Mariniello, a law professor at Liverpool John Moores University and a member of the legal Team representing Gaza victims before the ICC since 2020, told Al Jazeera.

“The ICC has so far failed to provide any sort of justice to Palestinian victims and surprisingly is delaying any decision on the issuance of potential arrest warrants enabling states, political bodies to interfere with the work of the court,” he said.

“Just by placing this delay into the wider context we know that the International Criminal Court, as also revealed by investigative journalists, has been under incredible pressure and also threats by different states and also by individuals,” Mariniello added.

He noted that the delay might be “due to this pressure” but stressed that “from a legal perspective at least, there is no justification” for it.

Israeli forces demolish house of Palestinian journalist in occupied West Bank

Israeli forces have demolished the home of a Palestinian journalist in the town of Shuyukh al-Arroub, north of Hebron in the occupied West Bank.

The house of journalist Khaled Khanna was destroyed with bulldozers after the family of five who had just moved in were forced to evacuate, according to the Wafa news agency.

Israeli forces had also demolished a house owned by Khanna and his brother Nabil in 2019.

UN inquiry accuses Israel of crime of ‘extermination’

A United Nations inquiry says it found that Israel carried out a concerted policy of destroying Gaza’s healthcare system in the Gaza war, actions amounting to both war crimes and the crime against humanity of extermination.

A statement by ex-UN High Commissioner for Human Rights Navi Pillay released ahead of a full report accused Israel of “relentless and deliberate attacks on medical personnel and facilities” in the war.

“*****ren in particular have borne the brunt of these attacks, suffering both directly and indirectly from the collapse of the health system,” said Pillay, whose report will be presented to the UN General Assembly on October 30.

The UN inquiry’s statement also accused Israeli forces of deliberately killing and torturing medical personnel, targeting medical vehicles and restricting permits for patients to leave the besieged Gaza Strip.

Civil society groups sue Dutch state for ‘failing to prevent genocide in Gaza’

A coalition of Palestinian and Dutch civil society organisations have announced they are suing the Dutch State for “failing to prevent genocide in Gaza and other Israeli violations of international law”.

They said their main request is for the Dutch civil court to include a ban on the export and transit of weapons to Israel and investment relations that “help maintain Israel’s unlawful occupation and colonisation of Palestinian territory”.

They argue that The Netherlands is obliged, as a signatory of the Genocide Convention, to take measures to prevent genocide, whereas it keeps arming Israel and “consistently positioning itself as a political ally of Israel”.

This is happening even though the International Court of Justice (ICJ) ruled in January that Israel is plausibly committing genocide against Palestinians, they said.

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>Israeli troops open fire at UN peacekeeper positions
>The area has been a demilitarised zone since the end of the war in 2006.
So a few months ago we had an Israeli official shred the UN Charta in front of the UN assembly, and now they are attacking UN bases in a demilitarized zone.

They clearly do not want to be part of the United Nations.
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Israel is preparing to invade Lebanon, not to create a buffer zone

Military analyst Elijah Magnier told Al Jazeera that today’s incident is not the first time UN peacekeeping force UNIFIL has been under fire from Israel since it began its presence in Lebanon.

“We’re talking about 1978. In 1982, the UNFIL position came under fire. In 1996, a compound… came under fire” he said, adding the incident resulted in the deaths of 106 civilians.

He said this is happening “because Israel needs to go through the UNIFIL position in Naqoura and start the invasion of Lebanon, and this axis is vital for the Israeli army”.

Magnier said that the number of Israeli troops ready to enter Lebanon is “huge”.

“We’re talking about 70-80,000. This is not to create a small buffer zone,” as Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu has stated, Magnier said, adding they are there “to invade Lebanon”.

Israeli strike rocks central Beirut
Dorsa Jabbari
Reporting from Beirut, Lebanon

We’re about a kilometre and a half (about one mile) away from one of the locations where Israel carried out its air strike.

We felt the impact of the air strike in our office. The building shook where I am standing.

We understand Israel has hit two different buildings in the heart of Beirut and we’re getting reports that they are residential buildings in the heart of the capital.

What we do know is that one of the buildings that was hit is in an area where many displaced people were sheltering nearby.

Italy summons Israeli ambassador after UN peacekeepers wounded: Report

Italy’s defence minister has summoned the Israeli ambassador, a government source told AFP, after the UN peacekeeping force in Lebanon said it had been hit by Israeli tank fire.

The UNIFIL force, which has some 10,000 peacekeepers in south Lebanon, said that Israeli tank fire on its headquarters wounded two members.

EU, Spain condemn Israeli attack on UNIFIL peacekeepers

The Spanish government says it “strongly condemns” the Israeli attack on the UNIFIL headquarters in Naqoura, in southern Lebanon, that wounded two peacekeepers.

In a statement, it said attacks against peacekeeping operations a very serious violation of international humanitarian law and Security Council Resolution 1701. The government also demanded that the safety of UNIFIL peacekeepers is guaranteed.

Separately, the European Union’s foreign policy chief also slammed what he described as “another line” being “dangerously crossed in Lebanon”.

“We condemn this inadmissible act, for which there is no justification,” Josep Borrell wrote on X.

UNICEF: Gaza fighting pauses agreed to for polio vaccinations

Humanitarian pauses have been agreed to allow a second round of polio vaccinations targeting 590,000 *****ren under the age of 10 to start in the Gaza Strip on October 14, according to the head of the UN *****ren’s agency UNICEF.

“Area-specific humanitarian pauses have been agreed. It is critical that these pauses are respected by all parties. Without them, it is impossible to vaccinate the *****ren,” UNICEF Executive Director Catherine Russell said in a statement.

Israel urges UN peacekeepers in Lebanon to move north after firing on their positions

Israel recommends that the United Nations peacekeeping force in southern Lebanon move north, Israel’s UN Ambassador Danny Danon said after Israeli forces fired on several UNIFIL positions today and yesterday.

“Our recommendation is that UNIFIL relocate 5 km (3 miles) north to avoid danger as fighting intensifies and while the situation along the Blue Line remains volatile as a result of Hezbollah’s aggression,” Danon said in a statement.

Thursday’s incident, in which two Indonesian peacekeepers were injured, is the most serious reported by the mission since it said last week it had rejected Israeli demands to “relocate” from some of its positions.

The attacks on UN positions have drawn widespread international condemnation.

France, Italy seeks answers from Israel on UN peacekeepers attack

France and Italy have condemned the targeting of UN troops by the Israeli army in southern Lebanon, that resulted in injuries to two peacekeepers at the UNIFIL headquarters.

“France expresses its deep concern following the Israeli shots that hit the United Nations Interim Force in Lebanon and condemns any attack on the security of UNIFIL,” the foreign ministry said in a statement, adding that none of its 700 troops in the mission had been wounded.

“We await explanations from the Israeli authorities. The protection of peacekeepers is an obligation that applies to all parties to a conflict.”

Italy’s defence minister Guido Crosetto also expressed concern at a press conference in Rome, saying that the attack could constitute “war crimes”.

“What took place does not have a military justification,” Crosetto said. “We are waiting for a response to understand what led to these actions. These shots were not fired by mistake”.

WFP: Gaza food distribution halted in October

The UN World Food Programme says on X that a lack of supplies forced its teams to stop distributing aid parcels this month.

In the North Gaza governorate, the agency said, the WFP is “no longer able to distribute food in any form”.

It added that in the central and southern Strip, there is currently no aid distribution and bakeries are running out of flour, but hot meal kitchens are still operating in some areas.

Back in July, UN experts said that famine had already arrived in the Gaza Strip.

“Israel’s intentional and targeted starvation campaign against the Palestinian people is a form of genocidal violence and has resulted in famine across all of Gaza,” 10 independent UN experts, including the special rapporteur on the right to food and the special rapporteur on human rights in the occupied Palestinian territory, said in a statement at the time.

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>>484866
Update on the Jeremy Loffredo abduction, the regime is accusing him of treason for showing the crater of a missile impact near a Mossad building. The same crater was also filmed by PBS news hour, since the Israeli military censor allowed it. An Israeli judge wanted to release Loffredo but the regime police interfered, so it's clearly political persecution. He was assaulted during the abduction and they are now threatening him with life-imprisonment or death.

If they don't let him go we have to hope for an expedient regime collapse.
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>>484875
They also banned the secretary general of the UN from entering Israel like a week ago, too.

>>484903
>get embarrassed by viral video pointing out damage near Mossad HQ
>arrest and torture a journalist
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Death toll in the Gaza Strip rises amid ongoing Israeli air strikes

Medical sources have told Al Jazeera that 63 people have been killed in Israeli air strikes on the Gaza Strip today.

Scenes of chaos in central Beirut
Laura Khan
Reporting from Beirut, Lebanon

A huge number of people were injured, well over 100, and they’ve been brought to nearby hospitals in the surrounding neighbourhood.

The hospitals have asked for no one to come and donate blood at the moment because they are already overwhelmed, so having more people come in to donate is just going to push them even further.

I was about a kilometre and a half (about 1 mile) away when the attack occurred. I heard a very deep rumble.

People outside told our colleagues that they saw streaks in the sky and, of course, big explosions.

We know that people were running and screaming in these neighbourhoods, absolutely traumatised.

These are densely packed neighbourhoods anyway, but many people have come from the southern suburbs of Beirut and are sheltering there.

About 700,000 people emptied from these suburbs into these areas, so they’d already been traumatised and moved once.

Of course, they wanted to seek safety, and they certainly did not find that in the centre of Beirut.

Houthis claim to have attacked and hit two ships

The Houthi military spokesperson, Yahya Saree, says that group conducted two operations today.

The first targeted an American oil tanker called the Olympic Spirit with 11 ballistics missiles and two drones, he said in a televised address.

He said the ship was “directly and severely hit”.

He said the second operation targeted and hit a ship, St John, in the Indian Ocean with a winged missile, according to Saree, but he did not specify where the ship was registered.

The Houthis say their attacks on commercial and military ships with potential Israeli links are “in support of the Palestinian and Lebanese resistances”, and in “retaliation to the American-British aggression” against the group.

There has been no comment yet on these claimed attacks from the US military’s Central Command.

UNIFIL are committed to staying in place despite Israeli attack
Gabriel Elizondo
Reporting from New York, United States

We have heard condemnation from the UN of Israel’s targeting of the UN Interim force in Lebanon (UNIFIL) in the last 24 hours or so, calling on it to be protected.

We have heard from the Israeli ambassador to the UN. He repeated calls for UNIFIL troops to move back at least 5 kilometres (3 miles) away from their areas of operation.

That’s something that UNIFIL has said it will not do right now. It says it is fulfilling a UN Security Council mandate in Lebanon, and UNIFIL’s position is we don’t respond to Israel in this way.

So clearly, this is the sort of tone that we’ve been hearing from the Security Council meeting.

The overriding theme from most Security Council members is condemning Israel’s attack on UNIFIL and calling for UNIFIL to be protected, as well as calling for a ceasefire.

Deficit in Israel rises to 8.5 percent of GDP: Report

The Times of Israel, citing preliminary figures released by the Finance Ministry, reports that military and civilian spending on the war on Gaza has pushed Israel’s budget deficit in September to 8.5 percent of its gross domestic product (GDP).

The newspaper said this marks the sixth month that the deficit has been above the government’s annual target of 6.6 percent of GDP.

The Finance Ministry has reiterated the target despite the Israeli military increasing its attacks on Lebanon.

Palestinian activist slams US decision to place him on sanction list

Palestinian activist Majed al-Zeer has slammed the US Department of the Treasury for including him earlier this week on its sanction list, a move he decried as “completely irrational” and illegal.

“I was shocked and deeply astonished to learn from media outlets of a decision that can only be described as unjust and devoid of even the most basic legal standards,” al-Zeer, a British citizen, said in a statement.

“Moreover, the information contained within it is wholly inaccurate and lacks credibility. I unequivocally reject all the details and accusations put forth in this decision,” he said.

Al-Zeer said the accusations are part of a broader alignment with Israel’s agenda to “criminalise anyone who works for the Palestinian cause, advocates for it, and operates within legal frameworks”.

The Palestinian activist said he has begun legal procedures to challenge the allegations.

According to the Treasury Department, al-Zeer, along with other individuals, played “critical roles in external fundraising for Hamas, often under the guise of charitable work, that finance the group’s terrorist activities”.

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Iranian Red Crescent says Israel attacked field hospital on Syria-Lebanon border

The director of the organisation said the medical facility, along with equipment, supplies and ambulances were destroyed in the attack.

“Supplies including food, medical items and equipment were stationed there, clearly marked with Red Crescent flags,” said Pir Hossein Kolivand, head of the Iranian Red Crescent.

“It was evident from the air, from the ground, that the location was designated for healthcare services, emergency relief and temporary shelter. Unfortunately, earlier this morning, the site was targeted by the Zionist regime. Everything was destroyed,” he said.

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Israel says 2 Palestinian fighters killed in drone strike, confiscates remains

The Israeli military has informed Palestinian authorities in the occupied West Bank that they have confiscated the bodies of two men killed in a drone strike on a car east of Tulkarem city on Thursday evening, our colleagues at Al Jazeera Arabic report.

Israel’s military said it recovered weapons and ammunition from the car, following the air attack in the Tulkarem area, and claimed it had killed two Palestinian fighters, including the head of Palestinian Islamic Jihad in the Nur Shams refugee camp.

Palestinian news agency Wafa identified the slain men as Iyad Muhammad Abdullah, from Nur Shams, and Awad Jamil Saqr Omar from Bal’a town in the Tulkarem governorate.

‘Zero accountability’: *****J marks year since Israel killed, injured journalists in south Lebanon

The Committee to Protect Journalists (*****J) said there has been “zero accountability” a year on from the killing of Reuters journalist Issam Abdallah and the wounding of six other reporters when the Israeli military fired two tank shells into southern Lebanon.

The deadly attack on October 13, 2023, which also injured two Al Jazeera reporters, “is part of a pattern of impunity by Israel in journalist killings”, the *****J said.

“The October 13 targeted attack that killed Issam Abdallah and injured six journalists clearly identifiable as press is a continuation of Israel’s decades-long pattern of targeting journalists with impunity,” *****J chief executive Jodie Ginsberg said.

Hezbollah political official survives Israeli assassination attempt: Report

A senior Hezbollah political official survived an assassination attempt on Thursday night, three anonymous security sources have told the Reuters news agency, as the Israeli military carried out its largest attack yet on central Beirut.

Wafiq Safa, the chief of Hezbollah’s liaison and coordination unit, which works with Lebanese security agencies, was reportedly the target as Israeli fighter jets bombed a densely-packed neighbourhood in the heart of Beirut, killing at least 22 people and injuring 117 others.

The Israeli military did not issue an evacuation order before carrying out the strike, which was only the third to hit central Beirut since the start of its bombing campaign in late September.

Most Israeli attacks have been concentrated in Beirut’s southern suburbs, a Hezbollah stronghold, and where the Lebanese armed group has its headquarters.

France, US make call for stronger Lebanese army at UNSC

France and the US called for a strengthened Lebanese army at the UN Security Council, saying the move is crucial to implementing a resolution aiming to keep peace on Lebanon’s border with Israel.

“The solution to this crisis is not a weaker Lebanon. It’s a strong and truly sovereign Lebanon, protected by a legitimate security force, embodied in the Lebanese Armed Forces,” Deputy US Ambassador Robert Wood told a meeting of the 15-member UNSC on Thursday. France’s UN Ambassador Nicolas de Riviere also called for “heightened support for Lebanese institutions, in particular, the Lebanese Armed Forces”.

“We need the Lebanese Armed Forces to be deployed to the south and do the job,” he told reporters. “What we need to do is to make sure that the Lebanese Armed Forces are properly equipped and trained.”

The UN’s peacekeeping mission in Lebanon (UNIFIL), mandated by resolution 1701 and adopted in 2006, aims to help the Lebanese army keep its southern border with Israel free of weapons or armed personnel, except those from the Lebanese state.

Israeli troops fired on UN peacekeepers in southern Lebanon on Thursday, injuring two of them, in actions that have drawn international criticism.

https://www.aljazeera.com/news/liveblog/2024/10/11/live-israel-hits-centre-of-lebanons-beirut-intensifies-north-gaza-siege
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 No.484913

Two wounded in another Israeli attack on UN peacekeepers

Israeli media is reporting that there has been another attack by Israeli forces on the UN peacekeeping forces near the border with Lebanon.

Two people have been wounded.

This comes after UNIFIL said yesterday that two Indonesian peacekeepers were wounded in an Israeli attack.

We will bring you more on this as soon as we can.

Several UN peacekeepers injured in new Israeli attack on UNIFIL HQ

Lebanon’s National News Agency is reporting that several Sri Lankan peacekeepers have been injured in another Israeli attack targeting the UN Interim Force in Lebanon (UNIFIL) headquarters in southern Lebanon.

The report said an Israeli Merkava tank targeted one of UNIFIL’s observation towers on the main road connecting Tyre to Naqoura, in front of a Lebanese Army checkpoint, injuring the Sri Lankan contingent stationed there.

It said Israeli artillery fired a shell that struck the main entrance of the UNIFIL command centre in Naqoura, causing damage to the site.

Peacekeepers wounded, Israeli tanks ‘moved in proximity of UN position’: UNIFIL

The United Nations Interim Force in Lebanon (UNIFIL) confirms in a statement that its headquarters in southern Lebanon’s Naqoura was hit by explosions for the second time in 48 hours.

“Two peacekeepers were injured after two explosions occurred close to an observation tower. One injured peacekeeper was taken to a hospital in Tyre, while the second is being treated in Naqoura,” it said.

The statement added that multiple walls of the UN position came down after an Israeli military bulldozer hit the perimeter and tanks “moved in the proximity of the UN position”, but peacekeepers remained in position and called in reinforcements.

“Any deliberate attack on peacekeepers is a grave violation of international humanitarian law and Security Council resolution 1701 (2006),” it said, adding that peacekeepers are at serious risk.

UN ‘appalled’ by Israel-Hezbollah war rhetoric

The United Nations says it is “appalled” by inflammatory language surrounding the war between Israel and Hezbollah and asked leaders to end their “bellicose posturing”.

Netanyahu this week urged the Lebanese people to rise up against Hezbollah or risk a similar fate to Hamas-run Gaza.

“We are appalled by sweeping inflammatory language on multiple sides,” UN Human Rights Office spokeswoman Ravina Shamdasani told a media briefing in Geneva.

“Recent language threatening Lebanese people as a whole and calling on them to either rise up against Hezbollah or face destruction like Gaza, risks being understood as encouraging or accepting violence directed against civilians and civilian objects, in violation of international law.”

She also decried as “unacceptable” the “ongoing denigration of the UN, in particular UNRWA”, the UN agency supporting nearly six million Palestinian refugees spread across Gaza, the West Bank, Jordan, Lebanon and Syria.

“This kind of toxic rhetoric, from any source, must stop,” she said.

‘Feels like Israel is going to war with the UN’
Imran Khan
Reporting from Hasbaiyya in southern Lebanon

UN forces are once again in the firing line and this is being taken very seriously.

The UN has sent letters to the Israeli government, saying Israel knows it is a peacekeeping mission and knows its location.

This is the fourth attack in as many days. You can attribute one attack to the fog of war, but four attacks amount to deliberate targeting, according to the people we’ve been talking to.

UNIFIL have an observation tower in this area. One of the reasons for that mission is observation and looking for infractions across the border. They coordinate with Israel and Lebanon, they know where they are and they’re not trying to hide.

So now people are wondering what Israel’s position towards the UN is because this is not happening only here. UNRWA is also under threat. Israel is trying to designate it as a terrorist organisation and trying to turn its headquarters into housing for settlers.

One person from the UN I spoke to said this feels like Israel is going to war with the UN.

https://www.aljazeera.com/news/liveblog/2024/10/11/live-israel-hits-centre-of-lebanons-beirut-intensifies-north-gaza-siege
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 No.484925

Hezbollah claims flurry of attacks on Israel

As we just reported, the Israeli army said it detected 100 projectiles fired from Lebanon towards Israeli territory in the last hour.

On its official Telegram channel, Hezbollah has claimed to have carried out a number of rocket and missile attacks, also in the last hour.

It said that it targeted gatherings of “enemy soldiers” in the Israeli towns of Kiryat Shmona and Kfar Yuval with salvoes of rockets, and bombed the city of Safed with “a large missile salvo”.

Hezbollah also says it attacked soldiers near an Israeli army barracks in the occupied Golan Heights with a rocket salvo.

Hezbollah media chief slams Israeli ‘justifications’ for attacking civilian targets

Hezbollah’s media chief, Mohammed Afif, held a news conference in Beirut, where he railed against Israel for its attacks and criticised local and foreign media that he said are lending credence to the killings.

He confirmed Israeli attacks on UN peacekeepers, civilians, residential areas, hospitals and medical staff, and slammed the “excuses” and justifications the Israeli military uses to keep hitting them, including saying they contain weapons and explosives.

“Some media outlets, including global international outlets, cannot dare address the Israelis and tell them openly you are killing unarmed, defenceless innocent civilians,” he said.

He said Israeli claims are part of its “psychological warfare” on Hezbollah and the Lebanese people, and also criticised the government for “not even lifting a finger” amid the Israeli attacks.

“The Israeli army continues to bombard residential areas and kill civilians, under the false pretext that these are weapons depots. The Israelis are even targeting Dahiyeh with bombs saying there are weapons there. Above all, they impede and deny the civil defence and paramedics access to the areas.”

France summons Israeli envoy over attack on Lebanon UN peacekeepers

France says it summoned the Israeli ambassador after UN peacekeepers in Lebanon said Israeli fire on their headquarters wounded two staff.

“These attacks constitute serious violations of international law and must cease immediately. The Israeli authorities must explain themselves,” the French Foreign Ministry said. “France is therefore summoning, today the Israeli ambassador to France.”

Body of Iranian commander killed in Israeli attack found: IRCG

The Public Relations Department of the Iranian Revolutionary Guard Corps (IRGC) has announced that the body of IRGC Brigadier General Abbas Nilforoushan has been found.

On September 27, Nilforoushan was killed by Israeli strikes in Beirut. Hezbollah leader Hassan Nasrallah was also killed in the attack.

The assassinations, along with the killing of Hamas leader Ismail Haniyeh in Tehran, triggered Iran’s retaliatory attack on Israel, in which it fired almost 200 ballistic missiles on October 1.

Israel used US-made munition in Beirut deadly strike: Report

A US-made munition was used in an Israeli air strike in a highly densely populated area in Beirut on Thursday which killed at least 22 people, The Guardian has found. The strike in Basra was the single deadliest attack since Hezbollah and Israel started trading fire more than a year ago.

The British newspaper found remnants of a US-manufactured joint direct attack munition (Jdam) amid the debris of a building that was reduced to rubble.

According to the report, “Jdams are guidance kits built by the US aerospace company Boeing that attach to large “dumb bombs” ranging up to 2,000lbs (900kg), converting them into GPS-guided bombs”.

Richard Weir, a senior researcher with Human Rights Watch’s conflict and arms division and a former US military bomb technician verified the weapons remnant.

“The bolt pattern, its position and the shape of the of the remnant are consistent with the tail fin of a US-made, Jdam, guidance kit for Mk80 series air-dropped munitions,” Weir was quoted as saying in the report.

After Blinken call, powerful Lebanese Shia politician says Israel committing ‘crimes’

Parliament Speaker Nabih Berri – also head of the Amal Movement, Lebanon’s other major Shia political party aside from Hezbollah – has commented on Israel’s attacks on UN peacekeepers in southern Lebanon, saying its actions amount to a “crime”.

These comments come a short time after Berri received a call from US Secretary of State Antony Blinken.

Here are a few of his other key points:

My deepest condolences to all Lebanese, to the families of the martyrs whose blood was shed throughout the south, in the suburbs, the Bekaa, the capital Beirut and Mount Lebanon.
My condolences also go to the Lebanese army, which today offered more sacrifices, martyrs and wounded, in the march of sacrifice and loyalty for the sake of Lebanon’s sovereignty.
What happened yesterday and today in terms of targeting UNIFIL forces and Lebanese army soldiers by Israel and its aggressive machine is a crime and is not only condemned and denounced, but it is also, and before anything else, a clear and explicit aggression and assassination attempt against UN Resolution 1701.
We present it to the international community, which has time to move and wake up to put an end to the war of extermination that Israel is waging against Lebanon, against humanity and against everything related to the rules of ethics, humanity and international legitimacy.
Mercy to the martyrs, civilians and soldiers, and prayers for a speedy recovery for the wounded. May God protect Lebanon.

Spanish PM demands ‘end to all violence’ against UNIFIL

Spanish Prime Minister Pedro Sanchez has demanded an “end to all violence” against UN peacekeepers in Lebanon after Israeli fire wounded two mission members near the Israeli border for the second consecutive day.

“This is absolutely unacceptable. It is totally unacceptable, and we demand an end to all violence, which, unfortunately, the Blue Helmets are suffering,” Sanchez said at a summit of European and Mediterranean leaders in Cyprus.

https://www.aljazeera.com/news/liveblog/2024/10/11/live-israel-hits-centre-of-lebanons-beirut-intensifies-north-gaza-siege
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 No.484926

>>484904
>They also banned the secretary general of the UN from entering Israel like a week ago, too.
So when are they gonna get kicked out the UN ?
Is that their intention ?

>get embarrassed

>arrest and torture a journalist
How can that be fixed ?
Do journalists need an armed protection detail ? So that attacking them has greater cost.

Or do we have to rethink journalism in the sense that it creates high-order organization that is capable of enforcing journalistic freedom by deploying commando-teams that frustrate all this shit.

There used to be this understanding that journalists would not be subjected to harassment, intimidation or worse, because journalistic work ensured decisions of organized power would remain within the boundaries of acceptability. But now it seems that isn't enough anymore. I don't get why, if you don't have free journalism to create political pressure to nudge things back on track, you'll get the brutal retaliation cycles that oscillate across the political spectrum. Have they forgotten how terrible it used to be before ?
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 No.484931

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Yanis Varufakis speculates that all the escalation that Netanyahu is doing, might be a ruse to divert attention away from Gaza, and they don't really intent to set off a major war with Iran.

Does that hypothesis hold water ?
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 No.484933

US expands sanctions on Iran oil industry

The US has imposed new sanctions on Iran’s oil and petrochemical sectors in response to Tehran’s missile attack on Israel on October 1, the Treasury Department has said.

“Today’s sanctions target Iranian efforts to channel revenues from its energy industry to finance deadly and disruptive activity—including development of its nuclear program, the proliferation of ballistic missiles and unmanned aerial vehicles, and support to regional terrorist proxies—with dangerous consequences for the region and the world,” Secretary of the Treasury Janet Yellen said in a statement.

Earlier this month, Iran launched 180 ballistic missiles against Israel in what was the second direct strike on its enemy this year alone. The barrage of rockets was in response to the killing of Iran’s allies and members of its forces, including Hamas’s political leader Ismail Haniyeh and Hezbollah’s chief Hassan Nasrallah.

Israel has vowed to respond to Iran’s attack leaving the region on edge. US President Joe Biden said Israel should avoid targeting Iran’s oil field amid fear of petrol price hikes.

Video shows drone in the skies of Tel Aviv

Video posted on X by an Israeli journalist, and verified by Al Jazeera, shows an unmanned aircraft screaming past an apartment building in Israel’s largest city.

Earlier, we reported on an Israeli army statement saying two drones had penetrated the airspace around Tel Aviv, and that one had caused damage to a building in Herzliya in the northern part of the Tel Aviv district.

Local media in Israel is also reporting a power outage in the area.

https://x.com/ItayBlumental/status/1844820684306006172

Translation: This is a psychedelic video. Direct damage to a building in Herzliya, power outages in the area. No casualties are known

Video shows destruction in southern Lebanon after Israeli strike

Video posted on X by local Lebanese media shows large-scale destruction caused by an Israeli airstrike on the town of al-Bisaria, near the major city of Sidon, a short while ago.

This video has been verified by Al Jazeera’s fact-checking unit

https://x.com/thisislebnews/status/1844811203622920539

Translation: Videos documenting the effects of the violent raid that targeted the town of al-Bisaria.

https://www.aljazeera.com/news/liveblog/2024/10/11/live-israel-hits-centre-of-lebanons-beirut-intensifies-north-gaza-siege
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 No.484935

>>484933
>The US has imposed new sanctions on Iran’s oil
>US President Joe Biden said Israel should avoid targeting Iran’s oil field amid fear of petrol price hikes.
Won't the sanctions have the same effect ?
They block oil supply and then the petrol price goes up.
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 No.484936

Nicaragua breaks diplomatic ties with ‘fascist’ Israel

The government of Nicaragua has broken diplomatic relations with Israel, with the Central American nation accusing the Israeli government of being “fascist” and “genocidal”.

Nicaragua’s government said the break was due to Israel’s attacks on Palestinian territories, adding the conflict now also “extends against Lebanon and gravely threatens Syria, Yemen and Iran”.

Earlier on Friday, Nicaragua’s congress passed a resolution calling on President Daniel Ortega’s administration, an ally of Iran, to break ties with Israel to coincide with the one-year anniversary of the Gaza war.

Lebanese army announces 2 soldiers killed by Israeli forces

The Lebanese military announced on Friday that two soldiers were killed and three others injured after Israeli forces targeted a military centre in the town of Kafra in Bint Jbeil district, southern Lebanon.

At least eight soldiers from Lebanon’s military have now been killed since the conflict between Hezbollah and Israel erupted in October 2023.

In response to the Israeli attack, Lebanon’s caretaker Prime Minister Najib Mikati called for a “global stand of conscience to put an end to this aggression”.

“This persistent Israeli crime against Lebanon today did not spare brave soldiers who are carrying out their national duty to protect the land and defend the people,” he said.

Nicaragua cutting ties with Israel latest expression of Palestinian solidarity: Analyst

Danny Shaw, professor of Latin American and Caribbean studies and international affairs analyst, said Nicaragua cutting off diplomatic ties with Israel was not its first show of support for the plight of Palestinians.

Nicaragua’s Vice President Rosario Murillo called the Israeli government “fascist” and “genocidal” on Friday as her government said diplomatic relations were being cut due to Israel’s attacks on Palestinian territory.

“It is not the first time that they have made these international moves. They brought Germany and the other Western supporters of the Israeli genocide to the International Criminal Court a few months ago. In the 1980s, when Nicaragua was subjected to a ‘dirty war’ from the United States, they brought the US as well to the International Court of Justice,” Shaw told Al Jazeera.

“Nicaragua is not alone. We’ve seen the Colombians. The Venezuelans. The Bolivians. The Cubans and many other countries in the Americas break relations with the Israeli government. These are countries that know colonialism and neo-colonialism quite well and that’s why they are showing solidarity with the Palestinians,” Shaw said.

Ireland’s PM tells Israel to ‘stop firing’ at UN peacekeepers in Lebanon

Ireland’s Taoiseach Simon Harris has told Israel its forces must stop firing on UN peacekeepers in southern Lebanon.

“Israel must stop firing on UN peacekeepers serving with UNIFIL in Lebanon,” the Irish leader said in a statement late on Friday, the latest comments by Ireland on Israel’s wars in Gaza and Lebanon that have ignited a fierce diplomatic backlash against Dublin.

Islamic Resistance in Iraq claims second drone attack on Israel

The Islamic Resistance in Iraq says it used a drone to attack a “vital target” in the occupied Golan Heights.

The umbrella group of Iran-aligned forces also released a video of launching a drone earlier this morning. There have been no reports about potential impact so far.

https://twitter.com/PalinfoAr/status/1844968021451850008

Translation: The Islamic Resistance in Iraq: Scenes from the launch of a drone towards a vital target in the occupied Golan this morning.

Hezbollah says its missiles targeted Israeli military site

Hezbollah says it used “qualitative missiles” to hit an Israeli military base making weapons south of Haifa in its seventh attack on Israeli positions today.

It said the attack took place at 6am (03:00 GMT), adding that it also used artillery shells to hit Israeli soldiers near the Lebanon border, sent a “guided missiles” toward the Ramia site, and directed multiple rocket salvoes at Israeli positions.

https://twitter.com/AJA_Palestine/status/1844951128951095741

Translation: Hezbollah publishes a video of what it said was targeting a number of settlements in northern occupied Palestine.

Israeli military surrounds foreign activists in building near Nablus

Israeli forces surrounded a building housing 16 foreign activists in the town of Qusra, south of Nablus, on Friday night and tried to break down the door, Wafa news agency reported.

The activists were in the town to support residents as part of the “Faz3a” solidarity campaign, which aims to provide international-led protection from Israeli violence in the occupied West Bank.

There are no updates on what happened to the activists following the raid on the building.

Israeli military raids have been reported elsewhere in the occupied West Bank in recent hours. They include:

The town of Beit Rima, northwest of Ramallah
A house in the town of Azzun, east of Qalqilya. A Palestinian was arrested
Al-Suwaih neighbourhood in the town of Silwan

UN expert says ‘no one takes the Israeli government seriously’: Report

Speaking to Lebanese news outlet Al Mayadeen, Chris Sidoti was reported as saying that “no one takes the Israeli government or its delegation seriously on anything they say, as they lie and their comments on the report are lies”.

Sidoti, speaking ahead of a damning report set to be published by the UN’s Independent International Commission of Inquiry on the Occupied Palestinian Territory, of which he is a member, also accused Israel of “targeting and destroying the healthcare sector and its workers in Gaza”.

Sidoti said the evidence “clearly indicates deliberate, targeted attacks” by Israel on Gaza’s healthcare system, saying this was aimed at “its destruction”. He said these actions amount to “a war crime and a crime against humanity”.

The Commission of Inquiry report will be presented to the UN General Assembly on October 30.

More than 100 states sign letter of support for UN chief after Israeli travel ban

UN member states have signed a letter condemning Israel’s recent declaration of UN Secretary-General Antonio Guterres as “persona non grata”.

In a strong show of support for the UN’s chief, 105 states signed the letter that expresses “deep concern” and condemns the recent announcement by Israel’s foreign minister that Guterres was banned from entering Israel.

“Such actions undermine the United Nations’ ability to carry out its mandate, which includes mediating conflicts and providing humanitarian support,” the signatories said.

“We affirm our full support and confidence in the Secretary-General and his work … As member states of the United Nations, we call for respect for the UN’s leadership and its mission,” they said.

The joint statement, which was spearheaded by Chile, Brazil, Colombia, South Africa, Uganda, Indonesia, Spain, Guyana and Mexico, follows after the UN Security Council recently expressed backing for the secretary-general.

The 15-member council said in a statement that “any decision not to engage with the UN Secretary-General or the United Nations is counterproductive, especially in the context of escalating tensions in the Middle East”.

https://www.aljazeera.com/news/liveblog/2024/10/12/live-israel-targets-un-in-south-lebanon-turns-northern-gaza-to-ruins

Hezbollah warns Israelis to stay away from army in residential areas

Hezbollah has warned Israelis to stay away from Israeli army sites in residential areas in the north of the country, accusing it of operating in civilian areas.

“The Israeli enemy army uses the homes of [Israeli] settlers in some settlements [towns and cities]” in north Israel and has military bases “inside settlement neighbourhoods in major occupied cities such as Haifa, Tiberias, Acre,” it said in a statement in Arabic and Hebrew.

“We warn the settlers from being near these military gatherings in order to preserve their lives.”

This is similar to the rhetoric used by Israel in the near-nightly evacuation orders it issues on areas of Lebanon’s capital, Beirut, in which it tells civilians that Hezbollah uses them as human shields.

Berlin demands clarification as Israel kills six in Germany-supported centre

At least six people were killed in an Israeli air strike in the Dar-es-Salaam meeting centre in Lebanon, which is supported by German organisations, Germany’s Foreign Ministry has said.

“We are in contact with the Israeli government and await a full clarification,” it added.

https://www.aljazeera.com/news/liveblog/2024/10/11/live-israel-hits-centre-of-lebanons-beirut-intensifies-north-gaza-siege
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 No.484940

https://x.com/TadhgHickey/status/1845082030968652176
Ireland is protesting the use of their airport by the US to transport weapons to Israel
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 No.484942

Israel has carried out ‘massacres’ in Jabalia under US protection

Hamas has accused the Israeli army of committing “massacres” in northern Gaza’s Jabalia region, claiming the attacks were carried out as “retaliation against unarmed civilians under American cover”.

In a statement on Saturday, Hamas condemned what it described as Israeli “Nazi occupation’s massacres” that targeted a residential area in Jabalia late on Friday, killing at least 22 people and wounded more than 90.

“These massacres are a continuation of the ongoing criminal genocide against our people, shielded by American support,” the statement said, adding that these escalated strikes on civilians are an attempt to “punish the population for their resilience and rejection of displacement”.

“The ongoing Nazi terrorist crimes, now in their second year, demonstrate to the world that this rogue, fascist entity is bloodthirsty and seeks revenge through further genocide against our people in Gaza and the Lebanese population.”

Hezbollah claims yesterdays drone attack on Tel Aviv

As we reported yesterday, two drones made their way from Lebanese territory into the airspace around the Israeli city, causing damage to a building and a small power outage.

In a statement published moments ago, Hezbollah has claimed responsibility for this attack, saying that it launched a “squadron of suicide drones on the outskirts of Tel Aviv”.

This marks one of the rare instances of Hezbollah weapons penetrating far enough into Israeli territory to threaten its largest city.

UNIFIL says fifth peacekeeper wounded in Lebanon

The United Nations Interim Force in Lebanon (UNIFIL) says unknown gunfire a day earlier hit a peacekeeper, the fifth wounded in southern Lebanon near the Israeli border in just two days.

“Last night, a peacekeeper at UNIFIL’s headquarters in Naqoura was hit by gunfire due to ongoing military activity nearby,” a statement on X said, adding that the peacekeeper was “stable” after having a surgery.

“We do not yet know the origin of the fire,” it added.

Iran’s parliament speaker arrives in Beirut in show of solidarity

Iranian parliament speaker and former military commander Mohammad Bagher Ghalibaf has arrived in the Lebanese capital to meet his counterpart and Amal Movement leader Nabih Berri.

“I’m here to send a message from the people, supreme leader and the president of Iran to the people of Lebanon that, as always, we stand with the Lebanese people, government and resistance, and will stay by their stand in difficult conditions,” he told Iranian state television after arriving in Beirut.

Ghalibaf is next heading to Geneva to take part in an assembly of the Inter-Parliamentary Union, where he said he will discuss a shared “duty” to help besieged Palestinians and Lebanese people with his counterparts.

Israeli military issues threats to residents of 22 Lebanese towns

The Israeli military has told residents of another 22 towns and villages in southern Lebanon to immediately evacuate or risk being killed, ostensibly due to “Hezbollah elements, facilities or weapons” being present in the large areas.

“You are prohibited from heading south, and any movement towards the south poses a danger to your life,” an Israeli army spokesman said on X, adding that residents must move north of al-Awali Sea.

Many of the towns, including Aita al-Shaab, Ramyah and Hanine, have already been extensively bombed by Israeli fighter jets and drones.

Iran says it will send aid to Lebanon if Beirut air corridor can be opened

Iran’s Parliament Speaker Mohammad Bagher Ghalibaf has reiterated his promise that Tehran stands by the people, government and resistance forces of Lebanon amid Israeli attacks.

“Iran is ready to help the war-stricken, displaced and wounded people under the supervision of the Lebanese government and send assistance if an air corridor can be opened by the government for Beirut,” he said following a meeting with Lebanese Parliament Speaker and Amal Movement leader Nabih Berri.

“Iran will certainly continue to support all decisions taken by the people, government and resistance in this period.”

In a symbolic move, the former air force commander of the Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps (IRGC) personally piloted the plane that got him to the Rafic Hariri International Airport as fires and smoke resulting from the latest Israeli attacks could be seen.

Iran bans pagers, walkie-talkies on flights after Lebanon attacks

Iran has banned pagers and walkie-talkies on all flights, according to local media reports, weeks after deadly sabotage attacks in Lebanon that were blamed on Israel.

“The entry of any electronic communication device, except mobile phones, in flight cabins or … in non-accompanied cargo, has been banned,” semi-official ISNA news agency reported, citing the spokesman for Iran’s Civil Aviation Organisation, Jafar Yazerlo.

The decision came three weeks after the sabotage attacks targeting members of the Iran-allied Hezbollah group in Lebanon that saw pagers and walkie-talkies explode, killing at least 39 people.

Nearly 3,000 others were wounded in the attack, which Iran and Hezbollah blamed on Israel, including Tehran’s ambassador to Lebanon Mojtaba Amani.

Earlier this month, Dubai-based airline Emirates banned pagers and walkie-talkies on board its planes.

Lebanon army to conduct more joint patrols with UNIFIL

A source close to the Lebanese army leadership has told Al Jazeera that:

The deployment of the army in southern Lebanon comes in compliance with resolution 1701 and the army adheres to the decision.
The army’s mission in southern Lebanon is to conduct patrols in coordination with UNIFIL.
The Lebanese army will not allow Israel to storm its positions in southern Lebanon and will defend them.
The army is communicating with friendly armies to obtain funds to increase its resources and equipment in southern Lebanon.
⁠The army seeks to raise the number of its soldiers in southern Lebanon to 10,000.

Director of Gaza Health Ministry: 200 killed so far in Israel’s siege of north Gaza

Our colleagues at Al Jazeera Arabic have interviewed Dr. Mounir al-Bursh, head of Gaza’s Health Ministry, who gave a terrifying picture of Israel’s siege of the northern Strip, which he said has been going for eight days now.

Here are a few of his key points summarised:

The situation at al-Awda Hospital, the Indonesian Hospital and Kamal Adwan Hospital is catastrophic.
Families are besieged for the eighth day. Many dead bodies are left on the streets
Twenty-two people were killed in Jabalia yesterday. There was another massacre today in central Jabalia.
Two hundred people have been killed in seven days in northern Gaza.
Thirty-two patients are still at the Indonesian Hospital. Two are in intensive care.
At Kamal Awdan Hospital, 177 patients remain.
More than 31 patients at al-Awda Hospital.
More than 240 medical staff are still serving at the three hospitals.

https://www.aljazeera.com/news/liveblog/2024/10/12/live-israel-targets-un-in-south-lebanon-turns-northern-gaza-to-ruins
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 No.484943

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Looks like regime change operatives have been boosting the deposed Shah's son (who lives in northern Virginia), calling for "democratic" overthrow of the Islamic Republic. His father, of course, was the recipient of a CIA/MI6 coup to overthrow Iran's parliament and transform his status as constitutional monarch to full-blown dictator. Is there even anyone in Iran today who would sympathize with the *****ing Shah?
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 No.484945

>>484943
I doubt they would be deluded enough to think it's even remotely possible.

I think this might be a charade to monkey-wrench diplomacy. You know they created a clown-figure that gets promoted as the true-true head-of-state like that guy in Venezuela (Gonzo, Guydoo, or whatever). And then they don't say:
<***** you, we're not having diplomatic relations with the Iranian government.
Instead they say
<***** you, that's not the real government of Iran
It's really *****ish.
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 No.484946

>>484943
>Is there even anyone in Iran today who would sympathize with the *****ing Shah?
Probably not.
That Shahists, to the extent that any earnest ones exist, are *****ing freaks. A lot of Iranians hate the existing government, but not because they miss the Shah. That's something I'm worried about, I hope the *****er generation of Iranians understand that the interests pushing from outside do not have their wellbeing in mind and will gladly pick and choose another tyrant as long as it's a pro-western puppet tyrant.
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 No.484947

‘Israel is wiping out Jabalia’

Residents in northern Gaza say Israel’s army has isolated the areas of Beit Hanoun, Jabalia and Beit Lahiya from Gaza City, and completed severed access.

Many Jabalia residents are posting about the dire situation on social media with one vowing, “We will not leave, we die and we don’t leave.”

Nasser, a resident of Beit Lahiya in northern Gaza, said: “As the world is focused on Lebanon and possible Israeli strike against Iran, Israel is wiping out Jabalia.

“The occupation is blowing up roads and destroying residential districts. People also don’t find anything to eat. They are trapped inside their homes, fearing bombs could fall onto their heads.”

US, 40 countries tell Israel to end attacks on UN peacekeepers in Lebanon
Rob Reynolds
Reporting from Washington, DC, United States

US Defense Secretary Lloyd Austin has been on the phone with his Israeli counterpart Yoav Gallant.

Austin expressed ‘deep concern’ to Gallant over Israel’s continued attacks on UNIFIL, the UN’s peacekeeping forces in southern Lebanon, as well as over the deaths of two Lebanese armed forces soldiers, according to the Pentagon’s summary of their conversation.

Austin reinforced the need, according to the Pentagon, for Israel to cease its military activities in southern Lebanon and to “pivot”- as the statement put it – towards a diplomatic effort in the region as soon as is feasible.

Austin strongly emphasised the need for Israel to ensure the safety and security of peacekeeping forces, which Israeli army forces have been targeting in recent days and over the past weeks.

Separately, in another effort to apply pressure on Israel in this regard, 40 countries signed a letter to Israel. The 40 countries, which include France, Turkey, Indonesia, Ireland, China and the UK, are all participants in the UNIFIL force and they strongly condemned, according to the letter, continued Israeli army attacks on the peacekeeping forces in southern Lebanon and their bases.

As far as we know at this hour, there has been no response from Israel to these joint efforts to pressure it into conforming to international law with respect to not harming peacekeeping forces.

US mulls sending advanced THAAD missile defence to Israel: Report

US officials have told the Associated Press (AP) news agency that the Biden administration is considering the deployment of a Terminal High Altitude Area Defense (THAAD) system to Israel.

No final decision has been made, one of two defence officials told the AP, though discussions took place late last week about deploying a THAAD to Israel. Deployment of a THAAD to Israel would involve the deployment of US soldiers to operate the complex system.

According to an April report by the US Congressional Research Service, the Army has seven THAAD batteries. Generally, each consists of six truck-mounted launchers, 48 interceptors, and radio and radar equipment. It requires 95 soldiers to operate.

The THAAD is considered a complimentary system to the Patriot missile defence, but it can defend a wider area, hitting targets at ranges of 150 to 200km (93 to 124 miles).

Video captures Israeli quadcopter attack on civilians in Gaza’s Jabalia

Our colleagues at Al Jazeera Arabic have obtained and verified video footage appearing to show an Israeli quadcopter drone dropping explosives on fleeing civilians, including *****ren, in the Jabalia refugee camp in northern Gaza.

The video shows people fleeing, including *****ren, at the sound of the approaching quadcopter before a bomb explodes.

Israel’s military launched a ground offensive in the Jabalia area and has laid siege to northern Gaza since last week, trapping tens of thousands of people without access to food and water.

Dr Mounir al-Bursh, head of Gaza’s Health Ministry, said Israel’s siege of the northern part of the Strip has killed at least 200 people over the past week.

https://twitter.com/AJA_Palestine/status/1845298421978235367

Hezbollah says fighters battle Israeli ‘infiltration’ in border village of Ramyah

Hezbollah said its fighters detonated an explosive device and have clashed in gun battles with Israeli forces who tried to infiltrate Ramyah village in southern Lebanon near the border with Israel.

Hezbollah said on social media that it had inflicted casualties on the Israelis and that fighting was continuing around the village.

‘Huge fireball’: Intense Israeli bombardment of southern Lebanon overnight
Imran Khan
Reporting from Hasbaiyya, Lebanon

Nabatieh governorate is where I am, and Nabatieh town is just a few kilometres away. It’s one of the towns that we’ve driven through several times. That market, I am actually very familiar with, is now completely destroyed.

The fire was so bad that emergency services were not able to get in and see if there were bodies in the rubble.

But that was not the only major strike in southern Lebanon. We also had an air strike in Aita al-Shaab.

Aita al-Shaab has been under intense bombardment since September 29 when the Israelis announced their ground invasion. But this was the biggest strike that I’ve seen, certainly since September 29.

It was a huge fireball.

Hezbollah claims new attack on Israeli army post in Shebaa Farms

The Lebanese group says it carried out an attack on the Zabadin barracks in the Israeli-occupied territory.

A statement on Telegram said the rocket attack took place at 5:30am local time (02:30 GMT).

Hezbollah has intensified its attacks on Israeli troops during their ongoing incursion into southern Lebanon, with helicopters ferrying the wounded to a hospital in northern Israel on Sunday.

The group’s fighters “targeted at 10:10am [07:10 GMT] … a gathering of Israeli enemy forces in the village of Maroun al-Ras with artillery shells”, Hezbollah said in a statement.

US officials says no indication Israel will target Iran nuclear facilities: Report

US officials believe Israel has narrowed down targets it intends to attack in Iran to military and energy infrastructure, NBC reports.

Citing unnamed US officials, NBC said there is no indication that Israel will target Iran’s nuclear facilities or carry out more assassinations, though Israel has not yet made final decisions about how and when to act.

Iran has warned that it will respond harshly to any further attacks by Israel.

Ex-PM says ‘astonishing’ NZ hasn’t signed letter in support of UN chief

Helen Clark, who was prime minister of New Zealand from 1999 to 2008, says she was shocked at the lack of support her country was expressing for Antonio Guterres, who she said has “come under severe attack” from the Israeli government “for doing his job”.

“A number of those NZ would normally consider ‘good company’ have signed. Is this a consequence of hard reset of foreign policy?” she asked in a post on X.

Israel’s Foreign Minister Israel Katz said on Saturday he won’t change his decision to declare the UN secretary-general a “persona non grata” for his failure to “unequivocally condemn” Iran’s missile attack on Israel.

In a joint letter, 104 nations said Guterres had their “full support and confidence” and that Katz’s decision harmed the UN’s “ability to carry out its mandate”.

Israel’s widespread bombing of Lebanon possible attempt to ‘fan sectarian strife’
Imran Khan
Reporting from Hasbaiyya, Lebanon

This is now very concerning to common Lebanese people.

Two things are going on here. Firstly, they are looking at the strikes in the north of the country.

A few days ago, we had a strike against a Palestinian refugee camp just outside the major town of Tripoli in the north. Then this attack in Deir Billa, which is in the Batroun governorate.

These areas are far away from the southern suburbs of Beirut. They are far away from where I am standing right now [in Hasbaiyya].

This is now a concern to the Lebanese people because a lot of people who fled from this place have avoided Beirut, have avoided Tyre governorate, Sidon, and places like that because they were being bombed.

Now they are finding that those other places are being attacked as well.

Israel keeps saying that this is a war against Hezbollah. But it also keeps saying to the Lebanese people – you have to topple Hezbollah.

It’s trying to fan sectarian strife within this country and that may well be why they are hitting farther and farther away.

Israeli attack destroys mosque in southern Lebanon

An early morning attack by an Israeli aircraft has “completely destroyed” an old mosque in the centre of the small town of Kfar Tebnit in southern Lebanon, according to the country’s National News Agency.

In Sidon, Israeli warplanes targeted an apartment in a residential building in Sharhabeel to the northeast, but it is believed to have been empty.

The Israeli military also launched another strike on Nabatieh, which has been pounded multiple times since last night, destroying a building in the town of Roumine, the state-run agency reported.

Israel attempts Jabalia camp takeover after earlier failures: Analyst

Military analyst Elijah Magnier has told Al Jazeera that the Israeli military’s siege of northern Gaza – which has entered its ninth day and resulted in hundreds of Palestinians reported killed so far – is part of the latest attempt by Israel to take control of the Jabalia refugee camp in the north of the Strip.

“The Israeli army pushed their tanks to surround the Jabalia camp. This is the third time they are trying to break into the camp after failing the first and the second time,” Magnier said.

“They bombarded and destroyed large parts of it in the previous attempts, causing large numbers of casualties,” he said.

“And their operation now aims at controlling the Jabalia camp, if they can this time. They have not managed that so far,” he added.

Israeli strike wounds 4 Lebanese Red Cross paramedics

Four paramedics with the Lebanese Red Cross have just been injured in southern Lebanon as a result of an Israeli air strike, the organisation said in a statement.

The emergency responders were on a rescue mission to a house in the town of Sarbin that was bombed by the Israeli military this morning and coordinated with UN peacekeepers to search for casualties.

But just as ambulances arrived, a second Israeli air strike hit the area, wounding the paramedics, who were taken to hospital but are not in life-threatening condition. “As the team was searching for casualties to rescue, the house was hit for a second time resulting in concussions to the volunteers and damage to the two ambulances,” it said.

Israel has been steadily ramping up its attacks on medics and civil defence crews in Lebanon, openly threatening to hit ambulances based on the claim they may carry Hezbollah fighters or weapons.

Iran sends 3 tonnes of emergency medical supplies to Lebanon

The Red Crescent Society of Iran announced a fourth aid consignment containing three tonnes of medical supplies arrived in Lebanon.

Babak Mahmoudi, an official with the organisation, told state media the aid delivery includes emergency medicine, including for *****ren.

He also confirmed a previous announcement that the Red Crescent aims to establish a new field hospital on Lebanon’s border with Syria following the Israeli military’s bombing of its hospital there a week ago. The new hospital will be built some 40km (24 miles) from the facility targeted by Israel.

Mahmoudi also said at least 11 Iranian Red Crescent aid workers would be deployed to Lebanon in the coming days.

Iran’s parliament speaker and former air force commander, Mohammad Bagher Ghalibaf, who piloted a plane to Beirut on Saturday and visited the site of the latest Israeli air attack on the city, said Tehran is prepared to send more supplies if the Lebanese government can secure an air corridor over the capital.

Funeral to be held for Iran commander killed by Israel

The Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps (IRGC) plans a funeral procession for one of its most senior commanders killed since the start of the war on Gaza, after finding his body two weeks following his assassination by Israel.

The body of IRGC deputy for operations Abbas Nilforoushan will first be taken to the Shia holy cities of Najaf and Karbala in Iraq on Monday before being transferred to Mashhad in northeastern Iran, it said in a statement.

There will be a procession in Tehran on Tuesday morning before the body is moved to his hometown of Isfahan for a ceremony and burial on Wednesday and Thursday.

Nilforoushan was meeting with Hezbollah chief Hassan Nasrallah and other top commanders in the Lebanese group’s underground headquarters in Beirut on September 27 when they were killed by dozens of bunker-buster munitions dropped by Israeli jets. His body was found on Friday, according to the IRGC.

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UNIFIL: Israeli forces crossed Blue Line, ‘destroyed’ main base gate

The United Nations says Israeli tanks burst through the gates of its peacekeeping force base in southern Lebanon after three platoons of Israeli soldiers crossed the Blue Line.

The UN peacekeepers said in a statement at 4:30am (01:30 GMT), two Israeli army Merkava tanks “destroyed” their main gate and “forcibly entered the position” while peacekeepers were asleep.

“The tanks left about 45 minutes later after UNIFIL protested through our liaison mechanism, saying [the Israeli military] presence was putting peacekeepers in danger,” it said.

At 6:40am (03:40 GMT), peacekeepers reported several rounds being fired about 100 metres (328 feet) north of their position in what appeared to be an attack with some sort of chemical agent.

“Despite putting on protective masks, 15 peacekeepers suffered effects including skin irritation and gastrointestinal reactions after the smoke entered the camp. The peacekeepers are receiving treatment.”

‘Shocking violations’: UN peacekeepers demand Israel to explain attacks

The Israeli army must obey its “obligation to ensure the safety and security of UN personnel and property” at the Lebanon border, the force says after the latest attack.

The peacekeepers said in addition to the assault this morning, Israeli forces denied passage of a “critical UNIFIL logistical movement” yesterday.

“Breaching and entering a UN position is a further flagrant violation of international law and Security Council resolution 1701,” UNIFIL said in a statement.

“We have requested an explanation from the [Israeli military] from these shocking violations.”

US ‘putting troops at risk’ by sending them to Israel: Iran

Washington is “putting lives of its troops at risk” by deploying them to Israel in order to operate US missile systems, Iranian Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi warned.

“While we have made tremendous efforts in recent days to contain an all-out war in our region, I say it clearly that we have no red lines in defending our people and interests,” he wrote in a post on X.

Araghchi noted the United States has sent record volumes of arms to Israel during its war on Gaza.

The comments come amid news reports that the US is considering sending its advanced THAAD missile defence system to Israel in order to defend it against a potential Iranian response to a looming Israeli attack on Iran. The system requires US personnel on the ground to operate it.

https://twitter.com/araghchi/status/1845404416855167299

Netanyahu tells UN chief to move peacekeepers in Lebanon ‘immediately’

Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu demanded that the UN Secretary-General Antonio Guterres to remove UN peacekeepers deployed in southern Lebanon after several were wounded in Israeli attacks.

“Mr Secretary General, get the UNIFIL forces out of harm’s way. It should be done right now, immediately,” Netanyahu said in a video statement issued by his office. At least five UN peacekeepers have been wounded in recent days as Israeli forces fight against Hezbollah in southern Lebanon.

Netanyahu’s threat to Guterres comes a day after the United Nations Interim Force in Lebanon (UNIFIL) refused to withdraw from the border area, despite five of its members being wounded in Israeli fire in recent days.

Netanyahu, speaking at a cabinet meeting, said Israeli forces asked UNIFIL several times to leave but it “met with repeated refusals” that provided a “human shield to Hezbollah terrorists”.

“Your refusal to evacuate the UNIFIL soldiers makes them hostages of Hezbollah. This endangers both them and the lives of our soldiers. We regret the injuring of UNIFIL soldiers and we are doing everything in our power to prevent this injuring. But the simple and obvious way to ensure this is simply to get them out of the danger zone.”

Australian police threaten students with arrest for pro-Palestine posters

A pro-Palestine activist in the Australian city of Sydney documented police threatening to arrest students who placed pro-Palestine posters in the public Hyde Park.

The video clip below, verified by Al Jazeera’s Sanad agency, shows police officers stopping the students and confiscating the posters.

The student who filmed the incident commented: “We are protesting a genocide and we are being targeted as criminals. How outrageous!”

Professor summoned after claiming Iran bought exploding pagers

A university professor close to the Iranian establishment has been summoned by the judiciary after alleging on state television that an Iranian intermediary bought the Hezbollah pagers that exploded last month.

Masoud Asadollahi, a professor at the IRGC-affiliated Imam Hussein University, made the comments as an “expert” on a state TV programme. He said an unnamed Iranian company bought 5,000 pagers and 3,000 were handed over to Hezbollah without necessary checks because nobody expected them to explode.

He did not cite a source or elaborate on the origin of the other 2,000 devices used in the attacks.

Asadollahi could potentially face charges relating to publishing misinformation to negatively affect public opinion, or even national security offences, according to the official news outlet of the Iranian judiciary. It said he has since admitted he was mistaken.

This comes a day after the Civil Aviation Organization of Iran banned pagers and walkie-talkies on all commercial flights, according to local media.

Israel accused of using cluster bombs in southern Lebanon

Hezbollah accused Israel of inundating border towns in southern Lebanon with internationally banned cluster munitions.

The Lebanese group said the Israeli military bombed the area between the towns of Hanine and Tayri with rockets loaded with banned cluster bombs.

“We are not surprised at all by the new barbaric crime, which is added to Israel’s record of crimes against the Lebanese and Palestinian peoples,” Hezbollah said in a statement.

The use of cluster munitions in or near populated areas is prohibited under the Geneva Conventions as they pose a threat to the lives of civilians.

Lebanon’s Mikati condemns Netanyahu’s call to move UN peacekeepers

Lebanese Prime Minister Najib Mikati slammed Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu’s demand for UN chief Antonio Guterres to move UN peacekeepers away from Lebanon’s border.

Beirut “condemns Netanyahu’s position and the Israeli aggression against UNIFIL” peacekeepers, Mikati said.

“The warning that Netanyahu addressed to … Guterres demanding the removal of the UNIFIL represents a new chapter in the enemy’s approach of not complying with international [norms],” he added.

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>>484948
>The United Nations says Israeli tanks burst through the gates of its peacekeeping force base
The lesson we have learned is that the Bluehelmets need anti-tank weapons, and heavy barricades.

>Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu demanded that the UN Secretary-General Antonio Guterres

Netanyahu banned Guterres from entering Israel, is he really expecting to find an ear for his demands ?

>“Mr Secretary General, get the UNIFIL forces out of harm’s way. It should be done right now, immediately,” Netanyahu said

So Netanyahu renamed the IDF into Harm's way.
what a loon
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 No.484950

Israel bombs and kills Palestinian *****ren playing football in north Gaza
Hind Khoudary
Reporting from Deir el-Balah, central Gaza

An Israeli drone attack just targeted *****ren playing football in the al-Shati refugee camp, west of Gaza City. At least six Palestinians were killed including five *****ren and a woman. Many wounded were taken to al-Ahli Hospital.

Endless air strikes, explosions, quadcopters – people in northern Gaza say they’re trying to call local and international organisations to rescue the injured from the bombed-out buildings. But it has been extremely difficult for Palestinian Civil Defence workers to reach those trapped.

At least 400,000 Palestinians are stranded in the north during the latest Israeli onslaught. They’re surrounded by Israeli forces and under constant fire daily.

The Israeli military issued orders for people to evacuate, but whoever tries to move is being targeted and shot.

People who were able to leave their houses were blocked by sandbag barricades. It’s been nine days without food, water, electricity. Residents tell us there were many Palestinians shot and their bodies are on the streets with no one able to remove them.

Hezbollah confirms it carried out Binyamina attack

In a statement, the group said it launched a “swarm of drones” on a Golani Brigade camp in Binyamina, south of Haifa that we have been reporting on.

It said that the attack was carried out “in support of our steadfast Palestinian people in the Gaza Strip and in support of their valiant and honorable resistance, and in defence of Lebanon and its people”.

Hezbollah says it launched two drone attacks

The group said a suicide drone hit “accurately” a gathering of Israeli forces in the army’s Zar’it barrack in northern Israel.

In a separate statement, it said it targeted the Israeli Tsnobar logistics base in Israeli-occupied Golan Heights with a missile.

As we’ve been reporting, a drone attack has hit northern Israel, south of Haifa, where at least 40 people are now reported to have been injured.

Pentagon confirms anti-missile system being sent to Israel

Following US media reports of anti-missile system being sent to Israel along with US troops to operate it, the Pentagon has confirmed that it will deploy a high-altitude anti-missile system and its US military crew to Israel.

At the direction of President Biden, Defense Secretary Lloyd Austin “authorised the deployment of a Terminal High-Altitude Area Defense (THAAD) battery and associated crew of US military personnel to Israel to help bolster Israel’s air defenses following Iran’s unprecedented attacks against Israel on April 13 and again on October 1”, Pentagon press secretary Pat Ryder said in a statement.

Israeli Army Radio says three killed in drone attack

This is what the Israeli media is reporting on the Binyamina attack:

Israeli Army Radio says three people dead after the attack. Israeli ambulance service says the number of injured is now at 39.
The drone fired a missile towards the site before exploding.
Israeli Army Radio, quoting a source, said Hezbollah succeeded in deceiving the air defence system and fired a barrage of missiles to cover the drone.

At least 34 Palestinians killed in Israeli attacks today

Our colleagues on the ground are reporting, quoting medical sources, that at least 34 people have been killed in Israeli air attacks across Gaza since dawn on Sunday.

This includes five *****ren who were killed when an Israeli drone struck them as they were playing near a cafe in Shati refugee camp.

https://www.aljazeera.com/news/liveblog/2024/10/13/live-israeli-siege-of-north-gaza-kills-200-lebanon-death-toll-hits-1645
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 No.484953

Death toll goes up in Israeli attack on Gaza shelter

Gaza’s Government Media Office is now reporting that the death toll in Israeli attacks on a school sheltering displaced Palestinians has gone up to 22.

Another 80 people were wounded in the attack, it added.

Casualty figure rises in Binyamina attack

Israeli media is now reporting that at least 67 people are now reported injured in the drone attack.

UN chief says attacks on UNIFIL ‘may constitute a war crime’

In a statement, Antonio Guterres stressed that “UNIFIL personnel and its premises must never be targeted”.

“Attacks against peacekeepers are in breach of international law, including international humanitarian law. They may constitute a war crime,” he said, adding that UNIFIL peacekeepers will remain in their positions in southern Lebanon and the UN flag will continue to fly.

His comments came after several attacks against UNIFIL positions, including one earlier today when Israeli forces destroyed one of the mission position’s main gates and forcibly entered its premises.

The Israeli army said its operation was part of a rescue effort following an antitank missile attack.

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 No.484954

10 killed, at least 30 injured at food distribution centre in Jabalia

Palestinian medics report 10 people were killed and at least 30 wounded in Israeli air attacks on a food distribution centre in the besieged Jabalia refugee camp in northern Gaza.

Casualties included women and *****ren.

We will bring you more details as we receive them.

Scenes from Israel’s attack on al-Aqsa Hospital

Al Jazeera’s fact-checking agency Sanad has verified footage from the accounts of Palestinian journalists and activists depicting Israel’s overnight attack on al-Aqsa Hospital in Gaza’s city of Deir el-Balah.

Dozens of burn victims are now receiving treatment at the overwhelmed hospital with at least four people killed. The Israeli strike was on a displacement camp where people were sheltering and the tents quickly went up in flames.

https://www.instagram.com/p/DBFO0Pbt0iw/

Israel hits Aitou in northern Lebanon for first time: State media

The air attack struck a residential apartment in the village located in the region of Zgharta, according to the official National News Agency.

It is the first time the Christian-majority area has been attacked by Israeli forces in a year of hostilities, it added.

Lebanese Red Cross: 18 killed in Israeli attack on north Lebanon

The strike targeted a residential building in the Christian-majority village of Aito located in the region of Zgharta.

The country’s health ministry earlier reported the death toll as nine. It’s the first time the area was attacked by the Israeli army in a year of hostilities, according to the state media.

The Lebanese Hezbollah group is mainly present in the south of the country and southern suburbs of Beirut. There was no immediate comment from the Israeli military and it wasn’t clear what the target was.

The attack that targeted a residential building in the village located in the region of Zgharta has killed at least nine people, according to the initial information shared by the country’s Health Ministry.

Search and rescue efforts are ongoing, it added in a post on X.

Iranian FM meets senior Houthi official: Ministry

Abbas Araghchi has held talks in Muscat with Mohammed Abdelsalam, a senior official from Yemen’s Iran-backed Houthi movement, according to his office.

The foreign ministry released pictures of their talks during Araghchi’s visit to the Omani capital, the latest in a series of diplomatic trips in the region following Israel’s vow to retaliate against an Iranian missile attack.

Araghchi held a “meeting and discussion of Mohammad Abdelsalam, the spokesman and chief negotiator of the Yemen National Salvation Government”, read the photo caption, referring to the Houthi administration.

Iran fired about 200 missiles at Israel on October 1 in what it said was retaliation for the killing of Tehran-aligned group leaders in the region and a general in Iran’s Revolutionary Guards. Israel has vowed to respond.

Yemen’s Houthis, along with the Palestinian Hamas group in Gaza and Hezbollah, make part of Iran’s “axis of resistance” of groups arrayed against Israel.

Bombed school to have been used as polio vaccination site: UNWRA

The UN agency for Palestinian refugees says an Israeli attack on one of its schools sheltering displaced families in central Gaza’s Nuseirat was to be used as a polio vaccination site.

Gaza’s Government Media Office said 22 were killed and 80 wounded in the Nuseirat attack.

The UN agency also condemned Israel’s overnight attack on Al-Aqsa Hospital in central Deir el-Balah that inflicted dozens of casualties when a major fire erupted in a tent encampment.

https://twitter.com/UNRWA/status/1845717936486363330

Israel’s army claims killing of Hezbollah commander

A military statement says Muhammad Kamal Naim, the commander of the antitank system of the group’s elite Radwan Force, has been killed in an air strike.

He was responsible for planning and carrying out many attacks on Israel, including firing an antitank missile, it said.

The army added that there have been no casualties in recent rocket attacks from Lebanon. Some rockets were intercepted while the rest fell in open areas, it said.

Iranian foreign minister says indirect contact with US halted

Abbas Araghchi, who is on a visit to Muscat, has told Iranian state television that indirect contact between Iran and the US through Oman has been halted due to the situation in the region.

The diplomat also said conditions will not be suitable for such communications before the regional crisis is resolved.

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Situation in northern Gaza getting more critical by the hour
Tareq Abu Azzoum
Reporting from Deir el-Balah, central Gaza

Medical sources at Kamal Adwan Hospital say they are running short in terms of medical supplies and essential medical needs, including fuel
that is highly required in order to guarantee that operations can be conducted.

They are also dealing with high rates of casualties among civilians, the people who are getting killed in the north of the Gaza Strip, in their evacuation centres, houses and while walking on the streets of Jabalia by the Israeli drones and quadcopters.

The sources say that lots of patients and injured people are succumbing to their wounds due to the lack of essential medication because the Israeli military is still imposing significant restrictions on the flow of essential medical supplies to the north of Gaza Strip.

The vast majority of neighbourhoods in Gaza’s northern part have been under relentless attacks and now stand in ruins.

People are appealing to the international community, saying that they are getting killed while they are hungry, thirsty and unable to even flee due to the closure of all ways that are leading to Gaza City, which means that they are trapped there in horrific humanitarian conditions.

US embassy in Lebanon tells citizens to leave ‘now’

The United States embassy in Lebanon says its citizens are strongly encouraged to leave the country “now” during intensified Israeli attacks.

Additional flights the embassy organised for US citizens travelling out of Beirut won’t continue indefinitely, it said in a statement.

UK sanctions Iranian military figures after attack on Israel

Britain has imposed sanctions against Iranian individuals and organisations after Tehran’s attack on Israel on October 1.

The sanctions target senior figures in Iran’s army, air force and organisations linked to Iran’s ballistic and cruise missile development, according to the UK’s Foreign Office.

“Despite repeated warnings, the dangerous actions of Iran and its proxies are driving further escalation in the Middle East,” British Foreign Secretary David Lammy said in a statement.

“Following its ballistic missile attack on Israel, we are holding Iran to account and exposing those who facilitated these acts.”

Iran fired about 200 missiles at Israel on October 1 in what it said was retaliation for the killings of the leaders of Hezbollah and Hamas and a senior general from Iran’s Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps.

May Israel’s war on Gaza ‘be the last genocide in human history’

Francesca Albanese, the UN special rapporteur for the occupied Palestinian territory, has reposted a video on X of a pro-Palestine protest outside the New York Stock Exchange, which was also attended by members of Jewish Voices for Peace.

In the post, she wrote: “Each civic action is humanity in action. May the Gaza one be the last genocide in human history. May We the People have the strength to stop it”.

South Africa calls for pressure on Israel to stop attacks in Gaza, Lebanon

South Africa’s President Cyril Ramaphosa has called on world leaders to put pressure on Israel to stop its attacks in Gaza and Lebanon.

‘‘We call for the immediate ceasefire in Gaza, release of hostages and also ensure humanitarian assistance does get through to the people,’’ Ramaphosa said in an address to supporters in Johannesburg.

He added that in the next few days, his government will submit its full case at the International Court of Justice (ICJ) in support of the people of Palestine against the genocide that is being committed.

“Comrades, we are also concerned about the bombings that have been taking place by Israel in nearby countries such as Lebanon,’’ Ramaphosa said.

Protests rock Udine ahead of Italy vs Israel football game

Large pro-Palestine protests have taken place today in the Italian city of Udine as Israel’s football team faces off against Italy in a UEFA Nations League game.

It is the first match Israel has played outside Hungary this year.

The Belgian football federation refused to host Israel last month in the same competition, citing security reasons. Last year, Israel’s football team played in Kosovo and Andorra.

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https://x.com/SDonziger/status/1845951465975853264
BREAKING: About 300 Jews and allies were arrested today on Wall Street for peacefully protesting Israel’s mass civilian slaughter in Gaza and Lebanon and the arms manufacturers who profit from it.
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 No.484968

>>484966
So they're rounding up the Jews who protest against genocide ?
Wow, all the subtlety has gone, they're throwing the fascistic symbolism in people's faces now.
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 No.484969

>>484947
>US mulls sending advanced THAAD missile defence to Israel
>>484950
>Pentagon confirms anti-missile system being sent to Israel
Take a step back and look at the bigger picture. I'm noticing a recurring pattern.
Yet another expensive weapons system with scarce ammunition getting shipped off to some battle-zone.
It's probably not going to turn the tide of that particular battle, because there aren't enough THAADs to make a dent into a huge missile barrage.

All those weapons systems are slowly being drained away in lots of little episodes of futility. It feels almost calibrated.

IS this on purpose ?
IS there a method to the madness ?
Some clever scheme to make more profits for the weapons industry ?
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 No.484972

>>484969
The big thing is they're sending US troops to man these systems. The US leadership anticipates Israel attacking Iran again, and Iran will respond bigger next time. You're correct to assess that sending the THAAD systems isn't really about defense - the US's current leadership is purposefully sending American soldiers to be sitting ducks so that the US will have a pretext to go to war with Iran soon.
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 No.484973

Israeli army planting explosives in northern Gaza

Our colleagues on the ground in Gaza are reporting that the Israeli army is leading a major military attack in Jabalia’s al-Faluja neighbourhood.

There have already been multiple attacks on Jabalia today and now the Israeli army is planting explosives to destroy buildings.

Dozens of families are trapped due to an Israeli siege of northern Gaza and people cannot evacuate the wounded.

Australia urges its citizens to leave Israel

Australia has warned its citizens not to travel to Israel and urged Australians there to leave the country while commercial flights remain available.

“The Australian government has serious concerns the security situation in Israel and the Occupied Palestinian Territories could deteriorate rapidly,” Foreign Minister Penny Wong said in a post on X.

https://www.aljazeera.com/news/liveblog/2024/10/14/live-22-dead-80-wounded-as-israeli-army-shells-gaza-school-shelter

Cuban President Diaz-Canel leads pro-Palestinian march in Havana

Thousands of Cubans, led by President Miguel Diaz-Canel and other leaders of the communist-run island, marched in Havana to express their solidarity with Palestinians in Gaza and denounce Israel’s military operation.

The demonstrators, including some 250 Palestinian medical students living in Cuba, carried a large banner that read, “Long live free Palestine”, while the president and his allies wore traditional keffiyeh scarves.

“We are here to support the just claim of the Palestinian people, for their sovereignty, their freedom … and against the genocidal crusade that Israel practises towards the Palestinian people,” Michel Marino, a 20-year-old international relations student, told the AFP news agency.

Mohammed Suwan, a Palestinian student in Cuba, addressed the crowd, saying that “the world remains paralysed and unable to stop this tragedy” in Gaza and the West Bank.

The march had been due to take place on October 7, the anniversary of the war in Gaza, but was postponed due to Hurricane Milton, which lashed Cuba and Florida last week.

Australia announces new sanctions on Iran after missile attack on Israel

Australia has imposed sanctions on “five Iranian individuals contributing to Iran’s missile program” after Tehran’s attack on Israel on October 1.

“Iran’s 1 October launch of over 180 ballistic missiles against Israel was a dangerous escalation that increased the risk of a wider regional war,” Australia’s Minister for Foreign Affairs Penny Wong said in a statement.

Iran said it targeted three Israeli military bases with missiles in retaliation for the killings of the leaders of Hezbollah and Hamas and a senior general from Iran’s Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps.

The new sanctions are in addition to approximately 200 Iran-linked individuals already facing sanctions from Australia, the statement said.

As we reported earlier, the United Kingdom made a similar announcement of new sanctions, also in response to the October 1 attack, on Monday.

https://www.aljazeera.com/news/liveblog/2024/10/15/live-israeli-army-planting-explosives-in-jabalia-amid-siege-of-north-gaza
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 No.484974

>>484972
>purposefully sending American soldiers to be sitting ducks so that the US will have a pretext to go to war with Iran
It is very possible this is the intention. However how that plays out in reality is uncertain. The people in the military definitely will understand that one of theirs was maliciously sacrificed for political intrigue. That is a dangerous path, after-all ordering soldiers into battles they can't possibly win, is how the last Tzar sealed his fate. Also many people in the general public will also interpret this as soldiers being sacrificed on behalf of Israel, which is no longer seen as a worthy cause. So it's not only going to damage troop loyalty but it might also backfire as a propaganda exercise.

Also the generation they would be sending to fight against Iran is the generation that grew up witnessing the results of the last 2 decades of middle-eastern forever-wars in Afghanistan, Iraq, Syria, etc. They saw all the money that could have funded nice things like public services being pissed away on pointless warmonger nonsense. Even the fire-power-pride crowd has suffered disillusionment, because US weapons have not lived up to the unstoppable force hype. These people also witnessed the destructive results these wars had on the bodies and minds of veterans that departed as energetic adventurers and returned as broken people. Attacking Iran is not possible without a draft. A draft does not appear to be a wise choice. You know angry ***** people are at present expressing their hostility towards the neocon policies with angry social media rants, forcing these people put down their digital-rectangles and pick-up projectile-accelerators seems like a recipe for decisive political instability.
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 No.484978

https://twitter.com/CAIRNational/status/1846281770725224925
Last night, an American citizen and Virginia man of Palestinian descent informed CAIR that his family home in Gaza was bombed in an Israeli attack on the Jabalia refugee camp. There were reportedly 15 people in the house, seven of them *****ren, including the man’s mother, a lawful permanent resident of the United States.(1/4)



In an effort to rescue the survivors, the family contacted Israeli authorities, providing them with the residential address and GPS coordinates of their home to arrange for the safe passage of an ambulance. However, the Israeli military apparently used that information to bomb the house a second time and then targeted the ambulance as it attempted to rescue the survivors, killing the doctor and several *****ren. Only a seven-year-old boy survived the incident.(3/4)

CAIR has contacted the @whitehouse and the @statedept to share details about the murder of the mother, a U.S. resident, and her extended family.(4/4)
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 No.484979

Israel-Hezbollah fighting surges after deadly base attack
Imran Khan
Reporting from Hasbaiyya, southern Lebanon

Artillery from Israel keeps coming in as well as air strikes. Rocket launches from southern Lebanon into Israel are also under way.

Last night was some of the most intense cross-border strikes that we’ve seen in the past five days. Israel said it attacked some 200 targets over the last 24 hours and killed “dozens of Hezbollah elements”.

Hezbollah says it clashed with an Israeli infantry force while trying to infiltrate the town of Rab el-Thalathine with fighting ongoing. It’s very much feeling like a real escalation in this southern part of Lebanon.

Israel launches 200 air strikes across Lebanon in 24 hours

The Israeli military says it launched a total of 200 strikes across Lebanon in the last 24 hours as it expanded its targets against Hezbollah.

So far the main focus of Israel’s military operations in Lebanon has been in the Bekaa Valley in the east, the suburbs of Beirut, and in the south, where incidents involving Israeli troops and UN peacekeepers have created tension.

In response, Hezbollah launched counterstrikes, hitting targets in al-Marj inside Lebanon, where Israeli forces are carrying out a military operation. There were no immediate reports of casualties.

According to the Israeli Army Radio, Hezbollah also intensified its use of ballistic missiles, targeting the city of Haifa with two surface-to-surface missiles, forcing thousands of residents in northern Israel to take shelter.

Many victims of Israeli strike on north Lebanon were women and *****ren: UN

The Office of the UN High Commissioner for Human Rights says it has received reports that most of the victims of an Israeli air strike on a building in northern Lebanon were women and *****ren.

Spokesperson Jeremy Laurence told a Geneva news briefing that “12 women and two *****ren” were among those killed in the attack in the Christian-majority town of Aitou. At least 21 people were killed in the air strike, Lebanese health officials said.

“We understand it was a four-storey residential building that was struck. With these factors in mind, we have real concerns with respect to IHL [international humanitarian law], so the laws of war and the principles of distinction proportion and proportionality,” he said while calling for an investigation into the incident.

Israel clearing mines on border of occupied Golan Heights: Report

In a sign Israel may expand its ground operations against Hezbollah while bolstering its own defences, its troops have cleared landmines and established new barriers on the frontier between the Israeli-occupied Golan Heights and a demilitarised strip bordering Syria, security sources and analysts said told Reuters news agency.

The move suggests Israel may seek to strike Hezbollah for the first time from further east along Lebanon’s border, at the same time creating a secure area from which it can freely reconnoitre the armed group and prevent infiltration, Reuters’ sources said.

Hezbollah leader tells Israel ‘ceasefire is the solution’

Naim Qassem says the best possible outcome to the conflict is for Israel to stop attacking Lebanon and Gaza.

“I’m telling the Israelis, the solution is to stop firing. The solution is a ceasefire … After a ceasefire, the [Israeli] settlers can return to the north,” said Qassem.

He said more than two million Israelis in the north will be under constant threat if Israel keeps the war going in Lebanon and Gaza.

“The resistance will never be defeated because they’re the ones that own the land. They will fight and die in dignity. Victory will come with patience.”

Roundup of speech by Hezbollah’s deputy leader

Here are some highlights from Qassem’s televised address:

With Al-Aqsa Flood – the October 7, 2023, attack on Israel – the Palestinians led by Hamas “tried to get rid of the occupier”.
Hamas and the Palestinians said to the world that “75 years have passed and the occupation is still there on our land, killing us.”
''The Palestinians have the right to do something that will “shake the occupation and stop it from expanding”.
Instead of asking why Al-Aqsa Flood happened, one “should ask why the occupation is still there”.''
Hezbollah moved from a supporting role to directly “confronting” Israel after the September 17 pager attacks and September 27 killing of leader Hassan Nasrallah.
The Lebanese group was asked to move 10km (6.2 miles) from the southern border, but it insists on a ceasefire in Gaza before reaching an agreement.
If war continues, the number of evacuated towns in northern Israel will increase significantly.

Arab American PAC rejects both Trump and Harris over Israel support

The Arab American Political Action Committee (AAPAC) has cited the “blind support” of Democratic Vice President Kamala Harris and Republican former President Donald Trump for Israel – in its military operations in Gaza and Lebanon – for withholding its endorsement.

The November 5 US elections will mark the first time AAPAC has chosen not to endorse a candidate since the group’s 1998 inception. It usually endorses Democrats. Polls show the race between Harris and Trump as tight.

Arab and Muslim Americans overwhelmingly backed President Joe Biden in 2020 but have been vocal opponents of US support for Israel, which has eroded their backing of Democrats, particularly in crucial swing states such as Michigan.

Australian aid group calls for sanctions on Israel

The Australian Council for International Development (ACFID) has called on the Australian government to impose sanctions on Israeli officials in response to Israel’s deadly siege on the north of the Gaza Strip.

“Engaging in siege tactics of civilians, sealing people off from humanitarian assistance and causing further starvation are all illegal under the Geneva Conventions,” said Marc Purcell, ACFID’s chief executive officer.

ACFID, which represents dozens of Australian aid organisations, highlighted inconsistencies in sanctions imposed by the Australian government.

As we reported earlier, Australian Foreign Minister Penny Wong announced new sanctions on Iranian officials on Tuesday, following Iranian attacks on Israel, which reportedly caused no civilian casualties.

Australian sanctions on Iran ‘hypocritical’: Jewish advocacy group

The Jewish Council of Australia has called on the Australian government to “use all possible pressure to stop Israel committing the crime of genocide”, including through sanctions, after the Australian government announced new sanctions on Iran.

The progressive Jewish group highlighted that more than 400,000 people are at “severe risk of starvation in northern Gaza”, where no food has entered since October 1, according to the World Food Programme.

Australian foreign minister “Penny Wong’s issuing of new sanctions on Iran today is hypocritical in the extreme”, said Max Kaiser, the executive officer of the Jewish Council of Australia.

“We are still waiting for the Australian government to take any substantial action against the Israeli government,” Kaiser added.

Iranian state TV shows IRGC Quds Force commander in Tehran

In the footage broadcast on IRIB, Quds Force commander Esmail Qaani was seen attending a ceremony at Tehran’s Mehrabad airport to welcome the remains of IRGC Brigadier General Abbas Nilforoushan, who was killed in an Israeli strike in Beirut.

Qaani was seen openly sobbing with other Iranian officials as they mourned the killing of Nilforoushan.

Qaani has not been seen in public since the killing of Hezbollah leader Hassan Nasrallah in a huge air strike in late September, leading to speculations that he may have also been eliminated in the attack.

US warships, military bases ‘within range’, warns Iran official

Brigadier-General Ebrahim Jabbari, an adviser to the chief commander of the Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps, says any US military support for Israel if it attacks Iran will lead to retaliation.

“The Americans should know that if one day they enter the battlefield and want to take action against the Islamic Iran, their bases, interests and ships will be within the reach of our weapons,” Jabbari told Iran’s Press TV.

The US “is not prepared at all to confront us, the axis of resistance and the Muslim world”, he said. However, Jabbari added, the US was unlikely to take part in such a “foolish act”.

“Although the Americans support Israel, it is unlikely that they will commit a folly and engage in a conflict with Iran. They always advise the [Israeli] regime not to engage in a conflict with the Islamic republic.”

Turkey urges ‘sanctions’ against Israel over Gaza bloodshed: minister

Turkey’s foreign minister has called for sanctions against Israel, urging the international community to cut all support over the conflict in the Middle East.

“We have reached the limit of words, diplomacy and international politics … We must start with sanctions,” Foreign Minister Hakan Fidan told ruling party delegates at a meeting about Palestine, adding: “Israel needs to be boycotted.”

US hands out sanctions to pro-Palestinian group Samidoun

The United States has imposed sanctions on what it says is a key international fundraiser for the Popular Front for the Liberation of Palestine (PFLP).

The US Treasury Department, in an action taken with Canada, accused the Samidoun Palestinian Prisoner Solidarity Network of being “a sham charity that serves as an international fundraiser” for the PFLP.

Founded by George Habash in 1967, the PFLP is a secular Marxist-Leninist political group and part of the Palestine Liberation Organization (PLO). It is the second-largest group in the PLO after Fatah.

The group’s armed wing, the Abu Ali Mustafa Brigades, has fought Israel in Gaza alongside Hamas and Palestinian Islamic Jihad (PIJ).

It is designated a “terrorist organisation” by several Western countries, including the US.

The US Treasury said the PFLP uses Samidoun to fundraise in Europe and North America.

Iran summons Hungarian ambassador over EU sanctions

Iran’s foreign ministry has summoned the ambassador of Hungary, which holds the rotating presidency of the European Union, to condemn the block’s recent sanctions on the Islamic republic.

The ministry announced in a statement Iran’s “strong objection” and said “resorting to illegal and coercive methods such as sanctions against the Islamic Republic of Iran is not acceptable in any way and will lead nowhere.”

Parliamentarians join walkout against Israel at IPU meeting in Geneva

Members of parliament, including representatives from the Grand National Assembly of Turkey, have staged a walkout against Israeli officials during the 149th General Assembly of the Inter-Parliamentary Union (IPU) in Geneva, Switzerland.

The delegation of Palestine had submitted an emergency item to the IPU assembly titled, “Enforcing UN General Assembly resolution ES-10/24 and ensuring accountability”.

The resolution issued in September formally demanded an end to the Israeli occupation of Palestinian territory within 12 months.

Tensions rose when an Israeli official took the floor to speak during the session, chaired by IPU President Tulia Ackson.

In response, representatives from many countries banged their tables in protest and then walked out of the assembly hall.

After the Israeli official’s speech, the protesting representatives returned to the hall to resume the session.

https://www.aljazeera.com/news/liveblog/2024/10/15/live-israeli-army-planting-explosives-in-jabalia-amid-siege-of-north-gaza
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 No.484980

>>484974
I think you underestimate how often this tactic has been used successfully as a pretext for war in US history. From the Lusitania which shouldn't have been carrying arms to that fleet that was sent to Hawaii as bait for Japan to that ship that shouldn't have been in the Gulf of Tonkin, putting US citizens in harm's way is a time tested technique for manufacturing consent for war.
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 No.484981

>>484978
<There were reportedly 15 people in the house, seven of them *****ren, including the man’s mother, a lawful permanent resident of the United States.

<In an effort to rescue the survivors, the family contacted Israeli authorities, providing them with the residential address and GPS coordinates of their home to arrange for the safe passage of an ambulance. However, the Israeli military apparently used that information to bomb the house a second time and then targeted the ambulance as it attempted to rescue the survivors, killing the doctor and several *****ren.

They bombed the house a second time to make sure nobody digs out a US passport out of the rubble, also spite.

The moral of the story is that if you give GPS coordinates to the Israeli and tell them a story about people in need, they will bomb those coordinates. That is a critical operational flaw in the Israeli military. Because it means that some random schmuck can direct where they drop bombs. That includes feeding them bogus targets to just make them waste ammo pounding inert rubble.

Blumenthal was right Zionism makes people stupid.

A sophisticated adversary that can coordinate complex operations might be able to manipulate them to bomb their own soldiers. If they pick a real fight with Iran …
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 No.484982

>>484980
You are correct in your historical analysis, but the experience of the last 20 years probably has eliminated the possibility of consent for another middle eastern war.
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 No.484988

>>484980
Yeah this.

>>484982
They're 100% about to try it and will go through with it within the next year provided they aren't stopped through direct action & mass organization. Propaganda can be very powerful, there will be a lot of people going war-mad over night. It actually will be ill-advised… like, most people still will not want war with Iran, but most people aren't in command of the US military. We're about to see some more really horrible shit going down.
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 No.484989

https://twitter.com/simpleesimi/status/1846107815900778924
Snipers on the roof at Israel vs. Italy game.
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 No.484997

New thread: >>484995

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