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Gaza live: Palestinians appeal to 'save what can be saved' in north
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18 minutes ago

Israeli fighter jets heavily bombed southern Lebanon's Nabatieh city with at least 10 successive air strikes on Wednesday morning, killing at least five people and wounding others. 

According to Lebanese media, the city's mayor, Ahmad Khalil, and a number of the municipality's staff were killed in one of the air strikes that hit the building.  

46 minutes ago

The Gaza-based government media office has appealed for a safe passage into besieged northern Gaza to save the health system, which has been suffering "catastrophic and unprecedented" conditions since Israel launched a new military assault there on 5 October.  

Israeli forces are directly targeting hospitals in northern Gaza and have threatened to cause them to collapse, the media office said. 

It added that hospitals are struggling to cope amid the Israeli siege, with neonatal intensive care units suffering the most under the harsh conditions. 

Fuel, medical staff, medicine, vaccinations, and baby milk are among the most urgent needs for hospitals in northern Gaza, the office said.

"This is an urgent appeal to help save what can be saved in the North Gaza Governorate, which is being subjected to genocide. The governorate and its hospitals are experiencing a catastrophic situation in every sense of the word." 

1 hour ago

European Union countries that contribute to UN peacekeeping force in Lebanon (Unifil) have no intention of pulling back from the south of the country despite Israeli calls to do so, Austrian Foreign Minister Alexander Schallenberg said.

Since an Israeli invasion of southern Lebanon began on 1 October, Unifil positions have come under Israeli fire and two Israeli tanks burst through the gates of one of its bases. The Israeli attacks wounded five peacekeepers.

Sixteen EU countries, including Austria, contribute to Unifil and the recent incidents have sparked widespread alarm among European governments.

Schallenberg, summarising a discussion among EU foreign ministers on Monday, said European nations were not minded to pull troops back or out.

"There was no debate about pulling back or whatever," he told Reuters in an interview in Brussels.

"They are there to stay but the security and the safety of our troops is paramount and has to be ensured by everybody," said Schallenberg, whose country has about 160 soldiers in Unifil.

He added Israel had a right to defend itself against Hezbollah but even unintentional attacks on peacekeeping positions were a breach of international law.

"There's a clear demand on Israel to be very cautious on this," he said in the interview, which took place late on Tuesday afternoon.

Reporting by Reuters

1 hour ago

Iran's top diplomat has warned UN chief Antonio Guterres that Tehran is ready for a "decisive and regretful" response if Israel attacks his country in retaliation for a missile attack.

The Islamic republic fired about 200 missiles at Israel on 1 October in revenge for the killing of two of its closest allies, Hamas leader Ismail Haniyeh and Hezbollah leader Hassan Nasrallah, as well as an Iranian general.

Israeli Defence Minister Yoav Gallant vowed last week that his country's retaliatory measure would be "deadly, precise and surprising".

"Iran, while making all-out efforts to protect the peace and security of the region, is fully prepared for a decisive and regretful response to any adventures" by Israel, Iran's Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi said during a phone call with Guterres, according to a statement from his office on Wednesday.

During the call on Tuesday evening, Araghchi also appealed to the United Nations to use its resources "to stop the crimes and aggressions of the Israeli regime and to send humanitarian aid to Lebanon and Gaza".

Reporting by AFP

3 hours ago

The Israeli military confirmed carrying out an air strike in Beirut's southern suburbs, commonly known as Dahiyeh, on Wednesday.

It claimed the target was "an underground storage" of Hezbollah weapons without providing any evidence. 

Hezbollah repeatedly denied storing weapons in civilian areas, including the Dahiyeh. 

4 hours ago

Good morning Middle East Eye readers,

It is now just after 7 AM in Palestine, Lebanon and Israel. Here are the latest updates from the Israeli war on Gaza and Lebanon, now in its 376th day: 

  • At least one Israeli strike hit the southern suburbs of Beirut at dawn on Wednesday after going days without attacking the Lebanese capital. 

  • Round-the-clock Israeli bombing across Gaza and Lebanon did not stop overnight. At least 10 people were killed in an Israeli bombing on Qana village in southern Lebanon on Tuesday night, while five people were killed in a bombing on Naser neighbourhood in Gaza City just before dawn. 

  • Meanwhile, Iranian Foreign Minister Abbas Araqchi said he was starting a regional tour including stops in Jordan, Egypt and Turkey as part of a diplomatic effort to "end genocide, atrocity and aggression". 

9 hours ago

Hello Middle East Eye readers. On Tuesday, reports emerged that US Secretary of State Antony Blinken and Secretary of Defense Lloyd Austin sent a letter to the Israeli government, warning that Israel must boost humanitarian aid to Gaza or risk a reassessment of Israeli military aid.

Israel said it was reviewing the letter. The letter, dated 13 October, comes months after the US administration released a report that avoided making any legal determinations as to whether Israel had violated international humanitarian law in its war on Gaza.

That report also cited no violations of Section 620l of the Foreign Assistance Act, which prohibits US military support to governments that withhold humanitarian aid.

Meanwhile, Israel's military continued attacking parts of Gaza, killing more than 40 people in its latest wave of bombings on the Strip.

In Lebanon, the Israeli bombing didn't stop, either. Israeli strikes hit a healthcare centre in Lebanon's Qana, killing at least 10 people and injuring more than a dozen others.

Here's what else you need to know about today's developments:

  • An Israeli strike on the town of Riyaq in the Beqaa Valley has killed five people, including three children.

  • An Israeli air strike on eastern Khan Younis in the southern Gaza Strip killed Palestinian footballer Imad Abu Tima, 21, along with nine members of his family.

  • The US imposed sanctions on the Samidoun Palestinian Prisoner Solidarity Network, accusing the organisation of diverting funds to the Popular Front for the Liberation of Palestine (PFLP), which is a US-designated terrorist group.

  • An Israeli company has launched an underwear collection "inspired" by soldiers who were wounded during the country's ongoing assault on the Gaza Strip, sparking anger among social media users highlighting record numbers of child amputees in the enclave as a result of the war.

  • A cross-party coalition of nearly 50 British MPs from seven political parties have backed a motion calling for the Labour government to impose sanctions on Israel.

  • Hezbollah's deputy leader Sheikh Naim Qassem has said a "ceasefire" is the only solution to the ongoing fighting in the region.

10 hours ago

Israel is reviewing a letter from the Biden administration that calls on Israel to improve Gaza's humanitarian situation or risk military aid.

"Israel takes this matter seriously and intends to address the concerns raised in this letter with our American counterparts," the Israeli official said, as reported by Reuters.

10 hours ago

US Secretary of State Antony Blinken and Secretary of Defense Lloyd Austin sent a letter to the Israeli government warning Israel to increase humanitarian aid to Gaza or risk a reassessment of US military support.

Blinken and Austin said that within the next 30 days, Israel must allow 350 aid trucks a day into Gaza.

The letter also called for winter preparations that included allowing those who were forcibly displaced to “move inland” and an end to forced displacement from northern to southern Gaza. It further urged Israel to remove the bureaucratic barriers that prevent certain drivers and goods from entering the strip. 

Despite the US expressing doubts about the UN agency for Palestinian refugees (Unrwa) and its mission in Gaza, the letter also advocated for the protection of the institution.

To read the full story, click below.

US warns Israel that failure to increase aid to Gaza could have 'implications'

Displaced Palestinians flee areas in northern Gaza following Israeli expulsion orders on 12 October 2024.
11 hours ago

The World Bank now estimates that damages from Israel's air strikes and bombings in Gaza range between $14bn and 20bn.

Ajay Banga, president of the World Bank, said during a Reuters Next event in Washington that a significant widening of the conflict, such as the recent Israeli invasion of Lebanon and Iran's strike on Israel, would draw in other countries and could cause significant damage to global growth.

"First of all, I think this unbelievable loss of life - women, children, others, civilians - is just unconscionable on all sides," Banga said. "The economic impact of this war, on the other hand, depends a great deal on how much this spreads."

12 hours ago

Lebanon's health ministry said in a statement that an Israeli strike on the town of Riyaq in the Beqaa Valley has killed five people, including three children.

The strike wounded 16 others.

13 hours ago

Lebanon's National News Agency reported that an Israeli strike on the town of Qana has killed at least 10 people and injured more than 15 others.

The injured were transferred to hospitals in the city of Tyre for treatment.

14 hours ago

An Israeli air strike on eastern Khan Younis in the southern Gaza Strip killed Palestinian footballer Imad Abu Tima, 21, along with nine members of his family.

Abu Tima played for the Ittihad Khan Younis club and represented Palestine’s under-20 national team in 2021, according to media reports.

Abu Tima is one of over 400 Palestinian athletes killed in Israel’s assault on the Gaza Strip, according to data from Palestine’s National Olympic Committee.

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Palestinian footballer Imad Abu Tima killed with his family in Israeli strike on Gaza

Imad Abu Tima was killed with nine members of his family.
15 hours ago

A group of more than three dozen charities have signed a statement demanding an end to Israel’s occupation of Palestinian territories and calling for a ceasefire in Gaza.

The coalition also called for unhindered humanitarian aid access to Gaza.

"All parties must allow unimpeded access for humanitarian organisations to deliver aid based on need, without restricting types, volumes or locations," the organisations said in a statement.

"Aid delivery must remain impartial and independent of military objectives to prevent its instrumentalisation or politicisation. Civilians must not be forced to flee to receive aid; those choosing to stay in their homes must be protected under international law."

15 hours ago

French Foreign Minister Jean-Noel Barrot said that approximately 3,000 French citizens have left Lebanon since fighting broke out between Israel and Hezbollah.

About 24,000 French nationals were residing in Lebanon before the start of Israel's war on Gaza.