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Israel-Lebanon latest: Israel strikes southern Lebanon as Hezbollah says device blasts are ‘act of war’

Hezbollah leader Hassan Nasrallah blames Israel for attacks on group's communications devices that left 37 dead

Tara Cobham,Holly Evans,Namita Singh
Friday 20 September 2024 04:36
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Moment of explosion in Lebanon as Hezbollah radio devices detonate

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The Israeli military said it was striking Hezbollah targets in Lebanon as the movement’s leader accused Israel of “crossing all of the red lines”, heightening fears of an escalation into a full-blown regional war.

Israeli jets were carrying out huge sonic booms over the Lebanese capital Beirut during a speech by Hezbollah leader Sayyed Hassan Nasrallah on Thursday, according to a witness.

Nasrallah blamed Israel for this week's deadly attacks on the militant group's communications devices, which he called a "severe blow" and said the group is investigating.

Hand-held walkie-talkie radios used by the armed group were detonated across Lebanon’s south on Wednesday, stoking tensions after similar explosions of the group’s pagers the day before.

The Lebanese mission to the UN said that they were detonated by “electronic messages”, and authorities had concluded the explosives had been implanted before arriving in the country.

Lebanon's health minister said on Thursday that the death toll from the second attack in Beirut's suburbs and the Bekaa Valley has now risen to 25, with at least 608 injured. A further 12 people were killed in explosions the previous day, including two children, with nearly 2,300 wounded.

"We are opening a new phase in the war," Israeli defence minister Yoav Gallant said in the aftermath, adding that his country’s military focus is shifting to its northern border.

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Latest pictures from Lebanon’s border

Smoke billows from the site of an Israeli strike that targeted the southern Lebanese border area of Alman al-Shumariyah
Smoke billows from the site of an Israeli strike that targeted the southern Lebanese border area of Alman al-Shumariyah (AFP/Getty)
Israel have indicated they will continue military action on their northern border
Israel have indicated they will continue military action on their northern border (AFP/Getty)
Holly Evans19 September 2024 18:47
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US defence secretary postpones trip to Israel

The US secretary of defence, Lloyd Austin, has postponed a planned trip next week to Israel due to the escalation on the Israeli-Lebanese border, Axios is reporting, citing Israeli sources.

Holly Evans19 September 2024 18:31
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UK foreign secretary urges British nationals to leave Lebanon

UK’s foreign secretary David Lammy has urged British nationals to leave Lebanon while “commercial options remain”.

He added: “Tensions are high and the situation could deteriorate rapidly.”

Holly Evans19 September 2024 18:16
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Bulgaria investigating Sofia-based company over pager detonations

Bulgarian broadcaster bTV reported on Thursday that 1.6 million euros connected to the deadly exploding pagers attack in Lebanon passed through Bulgaria and were transferred on to Hungary. It cited sources at the State Agency for National Security.

Bulgarian authorities said on Thursday that their interior ministry and state security services had opened an investigation into a company’s possible ties.

They did not name the company they were investigating. Local media reports said Sofia-based Norta Global Ltd had facilitated the sale of the pagers to Hezbollah.

Holly Evans19 September 2024 17:52
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Israel warns Hezbollah will pay an ‘increasing price’, says defence minister

Israel will keep up military action against Lebanese Hezbollah, though the new phase of fighting does include significant risks, Defence Minister Yoav Gallant said on Thursday.

“In the new phase of the war there are significant opportunities but also significant risks. Hezbollah feels that it is being persecuted and the sequence of military actions will continue,” Gallant said in a statement.

“Our goal is to ensure the safe return of Israel’s northern communities to their homes. As time goes by, Hezbollah will pay an increasing price,” Gallant said.

Defence minister Yoav Gallant told Israeli troops on Wednesday that they were in a ‘new phase’ of war
Defence minister Yoav Gallant told Israeli troops on Wednesday that they were in a ‘new phase’ of war (IDF )
Holly Evans19 September 2024 17:31
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US and France call for restraint between Lebanon and Israel

US Secretary of State Antony Blinken on Thursday said he does not want to see any escalatory actions by any party that make a Gaza ceasefire deal even more difficult, adding that he believed a ceasefire remains possible and necessary.

It comes as other world leaders including Emmanuel Macron urge restraint, with the French leader holding phone calls with top political and military leaders from Lebanon.

He also had a separate conversation with Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, after the wave of explosions of pagers and radio devices.

Holly Evans19 September 2024 17:25
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Israeli hospitals treat eight patients after drones crash across border

Hezbollah said earlier on Thursday it had targeted three military positions in northern Israel near the border, two of them with drones.

The Israeli military said the drones crashed near communities. Hospitals reported they treated at least eight patients lightly or moderately injured. The military said early on Thursday it had struck several militant sites in southern Lebanon overnight.

The volley of strikes was a signal by Hezbollah that it would continue its near daily fire, which it says is a show of support for Hamas. Israel’s 11-month-old war with Hamas in Gaza began after its militants led the October 7 attack on Israel.

Israel has responded to Hezbollah’s fire with strikes in southern Lebanon, and has struck senior figures from the group in the capital Beirut. The exchanges have killed hundreds in Lebanon and dozens in Israel and forced the evacuation of tens of thousands of residents on each side of the border.

Israel's military evacuate injured people by helicopter after an anti-tank missile was fired into Israel from Lebanon
Israel's military evacuate injured people by helicopter after an anti-tank missile was fired into Israel from Lebanon (REUTERS)
Holly Evans19 September 2024 17:09
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Lebanon’s prime minister calls on UN to take a ‘firm stance'

Lebanon’s prime minister, Najib Mikati, has called on the UN to take a “firm stance” against Israel ahead of a meeting of the UN security council on Friday.

“This matter does not only concern Lebanon but all of humanity,” Mikati said in a statement.

It follows days of escalated tension between the two countries, with thousands injured and 37 killed by booby-trapped radios and pagers that were being used by the militant group Hezbollah.

Holly Evans19 September 2024 16:53
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Booby-trapped devices have ‘seriously disrupted’ Lebanon’s fragile healthcare system

Explosions in booby-trapped radios and pagers in Lebanon this week seriously disrupted its fragile health sector, the World Health Organization chief has said.

The UN health agency cited Lebanese health authorities’ toll that 37 people had been killed and more than 3,000 injured in the pager blasts that detonated in areas considered strongholds of the anti-Israel militant group Hezbollah.

“These events have seriously disrupted Lebanon’s already fragile health system,” WHO Director-General Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesus told a press conference, adding that the global body had distributed blood supplies and trauma kits in the country.

“The whole health system came under immense pressure very, very quickly,” said WHO emergencies chief Mike Ryan at the same briefing.

WHO’s representative in Lebanon Dr Abdinasir Abubakar said 100 hospitals were involved in the response. A series of drills ahead of the attacks and the stockpiling of emergency supplies helped prepare doctors and nurses in advance and limited the casualties, he said.

An ambulance rushing the injured to a hospital in Beirut
An ambulance rushing the injured to a hospital in Beirut (Copyright 2024 The Associated Press. All rights reserved.)

Holly Evans19 September 2024 16:43
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Latest pictures from Lebanon as airstrikes continue along the border

Smoke rises after an Israeli airstrike hit the Tyre, in southern Lebanon
Smoke rises after an Israeli airstrike hit the Tyre, in southern Lebanon (Anadolu/Getty)
Explosions can be heard on the border as tensions mount between the two nations
Explosions can be heard on the border as tensions mount between the two nations (Anadolu/Getty)
Holly Evans19 September 2024 16:37

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