What to know about fighting in Lebanon and Gaza
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Publish: 05 Oct 2024, 04:40 PM
Oct
05 (UNB)- Relentless Israeli airstrikes pounded Beirut's southern suburbs
overnight and closed off the main highway linking Lebanon with Syria, forcing
fleeing civilians to cross the border by foot.
The airstrikes came as
the supreme leader of Iran, which backs the anti-Israel militant groups Hamas
and Hezbollah, praised the country's recent missile strike on Israel and said
Friday it was ready to do it again if necessary.
Hamas launched a
surprise attack into Israel almost exactly a year ago, killing 1,200 Israelis,
taking 250 people hostage, and setting off a war with Israel that has shattered
much of the Hamas-controlled Gaza Strip. More than 41,000 Palestinians have
been killed since then in Gaza, according to the Gaza Health Ministry, which
does not differentiate between fighters and civilians. It says more than half
were women and children.
In late September,
Israel shifted some of its focus to Hezbollah, which holds much of the power in
parts of southern Lebanon and some other areas of the country, attacking the
militants with exploding pagers, airstrikes and, eventually, incursions into
Lebanon.
Here's what to know:
What is the latest on
Israel's operations in Lebanon?
Israel said it targeted
the crossing with Syria because Hezbollah militants were using it to bring in
weapons, and that its jets had also struck a smuggling tunnel. Much of
Hezbollah's weaponry is believed to come from Iran through Syria.
Tens of thousands of
people fleeing war in Lebanon have crossed into Syria over the past two weeks.
Israeli officials said
they were targeting Hezbollah's intelligence headquarters in the Beirut suburb
airstrikes. It did not say if any militants were killed, but it says it has killed
100 Hezbollah fighters in the last 24 hours.
Nine Israeli soldiers
have been killed in Lebanon. Two Israeli soldiers were also killed in a
Thursday drone attack in northern Israel, military officials said. An umbrella
group of Iranian-backed militias in Iraq calling itself the Islamic Resistance
in Iraq said it carried out three drone strikes Friday in northern Israel.
The Israeli military
launched a ground incursion into Lebanon earlier this week and has been
fighting Hezbollah militants in a narrow strip of land along the border. A
series of attacks before the incursion killed some of the group's key members,
including longtime leader Hassan Nasrallah.
Hezbollah, in a display
of solidarity, began launching rockets into northern Israel just after Hamas'
Oct. 7 cross-border attack.
On Thursday, Israel
extended its evacuation warnings to communities in southern Lebanon, including
and beyond an area that the United Nations had declared a buffer zone after
Israel and Hezbollah fought a brief 2006 war.
Lebanese officials say
nearly 1.2 million people have been displaced from their homes because of the
fighting.
What happened in the
airstrike on a West Bank cafe?
A Thursday airstrike on
a West bank cafe, which Israeli officials said had targeted Palestinian
militants, also killed a family of four, including two young children,
relatives said.
The Palestinian health
ministry said at least 18 Palestinians had been killed.
The Israeli military
said the airstrike in the Tulkarem refugee camp killed several militants,
including Hamas' leader in the camp, whom it accused of involvement in in
multiple attacks on Israeli civilians, and of planning an attack on Israel on
the anniversary of the Oct. 7 assault.
Tulkarem, a militant
stronghold, is frequently targeted by the Israeli military.
Airstrikes used to be
rare in the Palestinian territory, but they have grown more common as Israeli
forces clamp down, saying they want to prevent attacks on their citizens.
Israeli fire has killed
at least 722 Palestinians in the West Bank since Oct. 7, Palestinian health
officials say. In that time, Palestinian militants have launched a number of
attacks on soldiers at checkpoints and within Israel.
What is Iran saying?
A top Iranian official
warned Friday that it would harshly retaliate if Israel attacks Iran.
"If the Israeli
entity takes any step or measure against us, our retaliation will be stronger
than the previous one," Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi said in Beirut
after meeting Lebanon's Parliament Speaker Nabih Berri.
Araghchi's visit came
three days after Iran launched at least 180 missiles into Israel, the latest in
a series of rapidly escalating attacks that threaten to push the Middle East
closer to a regionwide war.
What did Biden say about
Netanyahu?
President Joe Biden said
he couldn't say if Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu was holding up a
Mideast peace deal to influence the outcome of the 2024 U.S. presidential
election.
"No administration
has helped Israel more than I have. None. None. None. And I think Bibi should
remember that," Biden told reporters Friday, using the Israeli leader's
nickname. "And whether he's trying to influence the election, I don't
know, but I'm not counting on that."
Biden, who has long
pushed for a diplomatic agreement, and whose relationship with Netanyahu has
grown increasingly complicated, was responding to comments made by one of his
allies, Sen. Chris Murphy of Connecticut.
"I don't think you
have to be a hopeless cynic to read some of Israel's actions, some of Prime
Minister Netanyahu's actions, as connected to the American election,"
Murphy said on CNN.
A peace deal would help
smooth divisions in the Democratic Party and could increase electoral support
for Vice President Kamala Harris. Netanyahu, though, worries his far-right
coalition would stop supporting him if he signed an agreement, leaving him out
of power and facing his own legal problems.
Netanyahu has a markedly
closer relationship with former President Donald Trump than he does with Biden.
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