Attack on central Israel injures 11 as Iran's leader promises a punishing response
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Publish: 03 Nov 2024, 11:29 AM
JERUSALEM,
Nov 3 (AP/UNB) - An attack on a central Israeli town early Saturday injured 11
people as Iran's supreme leader vowed a punishing response to Israel's attack
last week and Israeli airstrikes continued in Gaza and Lebanon.
The predawn strike on
Tira was one of several barrages fired from Lebanon. Many of the projectiles
were intercepted by Israeli air defenses as air raid sirens rang out in parts
of the country throughout the day, while others landed in unpopulated areas.
The Magen David Adom
emergency service said 11 people were hurt by shrapnel and glass shards in a
direct strike on a building in Tira, a predominantly Israeli Arab town. Footage
showed significant damage to the roof and top floor of the three-story building
and cars below.
Lebanon's Iran-backed
Hezbollah group said Saturday that it had used missiles and explosive drones to
target military and intelligence facilities in northern and central Israel.
It claimed
responsibility for firing missiles toward the Israeli military's Unit 8200 base
in Glilot, on the edge of Tel Aviv, and for firing rockets toward military
facilities in Zvulun. Hezbollah also said it had targeted central Israel's
Palmachim Air Base with explosive drones, saying they "scored precise hits
on targets."
Israel's military did
not confirm whether any of the three Hezbollah targets had been hit and said it
had no comment on the group's claims.
Hezbollah said the
Saturday dawn missile attack directed at Glilot was in retaliation for the
"massacres" that are being committed by Israel. Tira, is about 20
kilometers (12.5 miles) from Glilot.
Tamar Abdel Hai, a
resident of Tira, said that the attack was frightening. "I call upon all
the leaders in the Arab world and the leaders in Israel and to everyone who can
help to end this war. It's enough," he said.
Hezbollah also said that
its fighters fired salvos of rockets into northern Israeli towns including
Dalton, Yesud HaMa'ala and Bar Yohai.
Israeli media showed
images of damage reportedly caused by a drone that hit a factory north of
Nahariya. The army said several drones crossed from Lebanon into Israel, one
was intercepted but "fallen targets were identified in the area."
Meanwhile, an Israeli
airstrike on a southern suburb of Beirut on Saturday afternoon killed one
person and wounded 15 others, the Lebanese Health Ministry said. Israeli planes
resumed strikes on the southern suburb of Dahiyeh overnight Friday, following a
four-day lull in the capital.
In a separate incident,
a Lebanese ship captain was seized by armed men who landed on the coast of
Batroun, north of Beirut, Lebanese authorities said.
The Israeli military
later confirmed it had captured the man, which it described as a senior
Hezbollah operative in north Lebanon. It did not name the detainee and said he
was being investigated on Israeli territory.
Iran threatens more
attacks
The early Saturday
attacks may be only a precursor to a more severe strike against Israel.
Ayatollah Ali Khamenei,
Iran's supreme leader, on Saturday threatened Israel and the U.S. with a
punishing response over attacks on Iran and its allies following Israel's Oct.
26 airstrikes that targeted Iran's military bases and other locations.
"The enemies,
whether the Zionist regime or the United States of America, will definitely
receive a crushing response to what they are doing to Iran and the Iranian
nation and to the resistance front," Khamenei said in a video released by
Iranian state media.
A further attack by
Iran, which has already launched two direct attacks against Israel this year,
could push the wider Middle East closer to a broader conflict. Israel is
already battling the Iran-backed militant group Hamas in the Gaza Strip and
Hezbollah in Lebanon.
The fight against
Hezbollah has weakened the group but has also taken a heavy toll on southern
Lebanon and other parts of the country.
On Friday, Israel
launched dozens of intense airstrikes across Lebanon's northeastern farming
villages, killing at least 52 people and wounding scores more, the Lebanese
Health Ministry reported.
Since the conflict
between Israel and Hezbollah erupted in 2023, more than 2,897 people have been
killed and 13,150 wounded in Lebanon, according to a Health Ministry update
early Friday. United Nations agencies estimate that Israel's ground invasion
and bombardment of Lebanon has displaced 1.4 million people.
Residents of Israel's
northern communities near Lebanon, roughly 60,000 people, have also been
displaced for more than a year.
Israeli strikes in Gaza
kill at least 42 people in 24 hours
In recent weeks, Israel
has also stepped up its offensive against Hamas' remaining fighters in Gaza,
raising concerns about humanitarian conditions for civilians still there.
A series of Israeli
strikes on Nuseirat, a refugee camp in central Gaza, killed at least 42 people,
more than half of them women and children, in 24 hours, Dr. Marwan Abu Naser,
director of Al-Awda Hospital that received the casualties, told The Associated
Press. A further 150 were wounded, he said.
Later on Saturday, an
Israeli airstrike on a street in the nearby Bureij refugee camp killed at least
six people, medical officials said. The dead were taken to al-Aqsa Martyrs
hospital in the nearby city of Deir al-Balah and counted by AP journalists
there.
Separately, the Israeli
military said that two of its soldiers were killed in southern Gaza.
Egypt's state-owned
Al-Qahera News TV reported Saturday that Hamas has rejected a partial
cease-fire deal in Gaza fearing that Israel will resume its operations in the
enclave even after hostages are released. The TV channel has close ties to the Egyptian
intelligence service and Egypt has been a key mediator throughout the yearlong
conflict.
Hours later, senior
Hamas official Izzat al-Rishq criticized the temporary cease-fire proposal
describing it as "just a smoke screen." Hamas has continually called
for a complete end to the conflict and a full withdrawal of Israeli forces from
Gaza as a condition for any cease-fire deal with Israel.
Meanwhile, The World
Health Organization began a scaled-down polio vaccination campaign on Saturday,
giving second doses to at-risk children only in Gaza City after providing first
doses in multiple parts of northern Gaza, which has seen intense Israeli
bombardment.
Israel's war in Gaza has
killed more than 43,000 Palestinians since Oct. 7, 2023, when Hamas militants
killed roughly 1,200 people in Israel and took some 250 hostages back to Gaza.
Health officials inside Hamas-run Gaza do not distinguish between civilians and
combatants, but say more than half of the dead in the enclave are women and
children.
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