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Israel-Lebanon latest: Fighter jets strike 220 Hezbollah targets in a day, Israel says, as ceasefire rejected

Netanyahu ordered strikes to continue as Israel rejected a US-French proposal for a 21-day ceasefire in Lebanon

Alex Croft,Maroosha Muzaffar,Jane Dalton
Thursday 26 September 2024 22:06
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Israel struck about 220 Hezbollah targets in Lebanon 24 hours, military leaders have said.

The targets included infrastructure sites, launchers from which projectiles were fired toward Israeli territory, Hezbollah operatives and weapons storage facilities.

Earlier, Israel said a Hezbollah air force commander had been killed in an air strike on Beirut.

Mohammad Surur, the head of one of Hezbollah's air force units, was killed in the strike on a populated area of Beirut’s southern suburbs.

There have been a number of such strikes this week, alongside more than 1,000 others around the country.

Benjamin Netanyahu’s government ruled out a ceasefire with Hezbollah, instead ordering his military to fight at full force.

The UK joined the US, France and other allies in calling for a 21-day temporary truce. In a statement, Mr Netanyahu’s office said: “The news about a ceasefire – not true. This is an American-French proposal, to which the prime minister did not even respond.”

The proposed ceasefire agreement would not affect the war in Gaza.

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ICYMI: US and France call for 21-day temporary ceasefire between Israel and Hezbollah

The US and France have called for a 21-day temporary ceasefire between Israel and Hezbollah to create space for broader negotiations and prevent a larger conflict. This follows a heavy three-day Israeli bombing campaign in Lebanon that has killed over 600 people.

Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu and his Israeli war cabinet have since rejected the ceasefire proposal.

The ceasefire proposal, endorsed by several global powers — like Australia, Canada, the European Union, Germany, Italy, Japan, Saudi Arabia, the United Arab Emirates and Qatar — aims to allow civilians to return to their homes on the Israel-Lebanon border safely. It does not, however, apply to the conflict between Israel and Hamas in Gaza.

The joint statement issued by Joe Biden and Emmanuel Macron said: “It is time for a settlement on the Israel-Lebanon border that ensures safety and security to enable civilians to return to their homes. The exchange of fire since October 7th, and in particular over the past two weeks, threatens a much broader conflict, and harm to civilians.”

The two leaders said they worked on a temporary ceasefire “to give diplomacy a chance to succeed and avoid further escalations across the border”.

Alex Croft26 September 2024 16:46
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UN chief attacks Security Council for failure of leadership to end wars

UN chief criticizes divided Security Council for failure of leadership to end wars, calls for unity

The United Nations chief sharply criticized the powerful Security Council for a failure of leadership to end wars in Gaza, Ukraine, Sudan and beyond

Alex Croft26 September 2024 16:24
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Mahmoud Abbas calls out US government at UN summit

Palestinian Authority president Mahmoud Abbas said the “entire world is responsible” for events in Gaza and the West Bank.

He opened his speech at the UN general assembly in New York by telling the members: “We will not leave. We will not leave. We will not leave.”

“Palestine is our homeland. It is the land of our fathers, our grandfathers. It will remain ours. And if anyone were to leave, it would be occupying usurpers.”

Abbas added, according to The Guardian: “Stop killing children and women. Stop the genocide. Stop sending weapons to Israel. This madness cannot continue.”

He also called out the US for their failure to vote for a ceasefire in the UN security council and their veto of full Palestinian membership in the UN.

“This is the United States, the very country that was the only member in the security council that voted against granting the state of Palestine for membership in the UN,” Abbas said.

“We don’t deserve membership in the eyes of America, so they use a veto against it.”

Abbas said the US believes Palestinians “don’t deserve membership” of the UN
Abbas said the US believes Palestinians “don’t deserve membership” of the UN (REUTERS)
Alex Croft26 September 2024 16:01
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Israel says it killed Hezbollah air force commander in Beirut strike

Israel says it killed “Muhammad Hossein Surur, the commander of the air unit”, in a strike in Beirut.

Two Lebanese security sources also said Surur was killed, according to Reuters.

Alex Croft26 September 2024 15:34
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Air force commander killed in Beirut strike named

The commander of one of Beirut’s air force units who was killed in an Israeli strike on Beirut has been named as Mohammad Surur, Reuters reported two security forces as saying.

The attack is one of a number of strikes on the Lebanese capital since Monday, amid an Israeli bombing campaign which has seen over 630 people killed in Lebanon.

Alex Croft26 September 2024 15:24
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Breaking: Head of air force unit killed in Beirut strike

The head of Hezbollah’s air force unit was killed in Israel’s strike on Beirut, Reuters news agency reported two security sources as saying.

We’ll bring you the latest details as they come in...

Alex Croft26 September 2024 15:12
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Fourteen killed in Israeli strike on Gaza school, medics say

The Israeli military is continuing to wage its war in Gaza despite turning much of its focus to its conflict with Hezbollah in the north.

Palestinian medics say 14 Palestinians were killed in a strike which local media says hit Hasfa al Faluja school - where displaced people are said to be sheltering.

The Israeli air force said it had struck a command centre used by Hamas. In a post on Telegram, it said it took “numerous steps” to mitigate the risk of harming civilians.

Israel’s air force says it has conducted a precise strike on a command centre used by Hamas.

Alex Croft26 September 2024 15:09
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Pictured: Israel strikes Beirut again

Israel has struck Lebanon’s capital city of Beirut a number of times this week.

The strike hit the southern suburbs, near where several of hezbollah’s facilities are located - but also where many civilians live and work.

Hezbollah’s Al-Manar TV broadcast images of a damaged upper floor of a building.

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Lebanese soldiers stand guard at the site of an Israeli airstrike that targeted an apartment in Beirut's southern suburbs (AFP via Getty Images)
Alex Croft26 September 2024 14:52
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Report: Israel gears up for Lebanon ground invasion after another day of heavy strikes

Israel is preparing for a potential ground invasion of Lebanon, army chiefs said on Wednesday, as US president Joe Biden admitted “all-out war” is possible and Sir Keir Starmer urged British nationals to leave the area immediately.

Airstrikes in Lebanon are laying the groundwork for a possible operation to push Hezbollah back and “safely return” displaced Israeli citizens, said Israeli army general Lt Gen Herzi Halevi.

Read the full report by Rachel Hagan and Tom Watling:

Israel gears up for Lebanon ground invasion after another day of heavy strikes

Biden admits ‘all-out war’ is possible as Starmer warns British nationals in Lebanon: ‘The time to leave is now’

Alex Croft26 September 2024 14:25
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The Blue Line - the temporary border between Israel and Lebanon

What is the Blue Line?

As part of the 21-day ceasefire proposal - which has been rejected by Israel - mediators refer to ending the fighting along the Blue Line between Israel and Lebanon.

The Blue Line is a provisional border between Israel and Lebanon - and is not yet viewed as a permanent border.

Drawn in 2000 and monitored by UN peacekeepers, the Blue Line was seen as a temporary solution to demarcate the border between Israel and Lebanon, while a peace agreement still had not been signed.

UN Security Council resolution 1701, which was passed after the 2006 war between Israel and Hezbollah, called for “full respect” for the Blue Line by troops on both sides.

But not only have both Israel and Hezbollah been firing rockets and airstrikes across the line, the Israeli military is now gearing up to stage a ground invasion, according to a top army general.

Hezbollah are supposed to remain behind the Litani river, 20 miles from the Blue Line, but for years have been slowly moving forwards.

Chris Stevenson26 September 2024 14:15

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