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Israel-Lebanon latest: Death toll rises to 31 after top Hezbollah commander killed in Beirut airstrike

It comes as footage emerged showing Israeli soldiers throwing bodies of three dead Palestinians off a rooftop

Alexander Butler
Saturday 21 September 2024 11:40
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At least 31 people including a top Hezbollah commander have been killed in an Israeli airstrike on the Lebanese capital of Beirut.

Ibrahim Aqil, Hezbollah’s operations commander, was killed in the strike on a block of apartments in the city’s southern suburbs on Friday afternoon. Lebanon said 68 people were also injured in the attack.

It came after Hezbollah, which has been engaged in near daily skirmishes with Israel since the Gaza war began, fired 140-150 rockets into Israel earlier in the day.

Aqil was involved in Hezbollah’s bombing of the US embassy in Beirut which killed 63 people in April 1983, according to the US State Department.

Meanwhile, Hamas warned Israel would ‘pay a price’ and described the killing of Aqil as a “crime” and “folly”. The group is part of Iran’s so called axis of resistance.

The assassination followed a series of suspected Israeli attacks earlier in the week that blew up Hezbollah’s radio and pager devices, killing 37 people and wounding at least 3,000 others.

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UN’s Palestinian office condemns ‘disrespectful’ treatment of bodies

The UN’s human rights office in the occupied Palestinian territory has condemned footage showing what appeared to be bodies of Palestinians pushed by Israeli troops from a rooftop during a raid in the occupied West Bank on Thursday.

Posting to X, they said the videos appeared to show soldiers kicking or throwing the deceased for bulldozers to clear them away.

“Unnecessary or disrespectful treatment of human remains is not consistent with the protection of the basic human dignity of the dead and could amount to cruel, inhuman or degrading treatment of the deceased men’s families,” they said.

Holly Evans20 September 2024 22:42
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Hezbollah confirms death of top military commander

Hezbollah has announced the death of a top military official in an Israeli airstrike in Beirut.

An official had previously confirmed that Ibrahim Akil was supposed to be in the building in the Dahiya district that was hit.

Akil has served on Hezbollah’s highest military body, the Jihad Council, and has been sanctioned by the US for being involved in two terrorist attacks in 1983 that killed more than 300 people at the US Embassy in Beirut and the US Marine Corps barracks.

Holly Evans20 September 2024 22:22
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Death toll from Beirut airstrike rises to 14

The Israeli strike in the southern suburbs of Lebanon’s capital killed at least 14 people and wounded nearly 60 others, according to Lebanese health officials, and flattened two apartment buildings.

The Israeli military also claimed that its strike killed other “top operatives” of Hezbollah’s elite Radwan Force, without elaborating.

A Hezbollah official has confirmed that Akil was supposed to be in the building in the Dahiya district that was hit.

Holly Evans20 September 2024 21:56
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Israel claim Hezbollah commanders had been planning attack on northern border

The strike marked the second time in less than two months that Israel has targeted a leading Hezbollah military commander in Beirut. In July, an Israeli airstrike killed Fuad Shukr, the group’s top military commander.

Ibrahim Aqil had a $7 million bounty on his head from the United States over his link to the deadly bombing of Marines in Lebanon in 1983, according to the U.S. State Department website.

The Israeli military said Aqil had been head of Hezbollah operations since 2004 and was responsible for a plan to launch a raid on northern Israel, similar to the Hamas-led attack on southern Israel on Oct. 7 that triggered the war in Gaza.

“The Hezbollah commanders we eliminated today had been planning their October 7th on the northern border for years,” Israeli army chief General Herzi Halevi said.

“We reached them, and we will reach anyone who threatens the security of Israel’s citizens.”

Ibrahim Aqil was killed in Friday’s airstrike in Beirut
Ibrahim Aqil was killed in Friday’s airstrike in Beirut (U.S Department of State)
Holly Evans20 September 2024 21:30
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Lebanon strikes could ‘dwarf’ devastation seen so far, UN official says

A senior United Nations official told the Security Council on Friday that further violence between Israel and Iran-aligned groups Hamas in Gaza and Hezbollah in Lebanon risked igniting a far more damaging conflict.

“We risk seeing a conflagration that could dwarf even the devastation and suffering witnessed so far,” UN political affairs chief Rosemary DiCarlo told the 15-member council, which met about attacks this week on Hezbollah.

“It is not too late to avoid such folly. There is still room for diplomacy,” she said. “I also strongly urge Member States with influence over the parties to leverage it now.”

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World leaders and diplomats have urged for restraint (Copyright 2024 The Associated Press. All rights reserved)
Holly Evans20 September 2024 21:16
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Ceasefire deal hopes dampened by attacks in Lebanon

Since August, senior US officials including secretary of state Antony Blinken have raised expectations for a ceasefire deal between Israel and Hamas. It has previously been said that a deal was 90 per cent agreed and they were working to iron out the few but challenging disagreements.

But shifting demands from both Israel and Hamas have repeatedly spiked efforts to reach a deal to end the nearly year-long bloodshed and have been a source of deep frustration for Biden administration officials.

The odds of a quick resolution appeared even smaller after an unprecedented attack on Hezbollah this week in which pagers and radios used by its members exploded, killing 37 people and wounding thousands.

On Friday, Israel killed a top commander with the Iran-aligned Lebanon-based armed group Hezbollah in an airstrike on Beirut’s southern suburbs.

“We don’t appear to be particularly close at the moment,” a senior administration official said.

Holly Evans20 September 2024 21:00
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What is Hezbollah, the Iranian-backed Lebanese group hit in ‘double tap’ pager attacks?

Hezbollah and Israel have exchanged intense rounds of rocket fire and airstrikes after the Lebanese militant group was targeted by an attack which caused their communication devices to explode.

In an unprecedented attack which killed at least 12 people and injured nearly 3,000 more, pagers used by the group were simultaneously detonated on Tuesday, sparking widespread panic in Beirut and southern Lebanon.

Founded in 1982 during Lebanon’s civil war, Hezbollah’s initial objective was ending Israel’s occupation of southern Lebanon. It achieved that in 2000.

Shiite Muslim Hezbollah is part of a collection of Iranian-backed factions and governments known as the Axis of Resistance. It was the first group that Iran backed and used as a way to export its brand of political Islamism.

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What is Hezbollah, the Lebanese group hit in ‘double tap’ pager attacks?

Israel has declared a ‘new phase of war’ on its border with Lebanon

Holly Evans20 September 2024 20:40
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Lebanese people terrified of using their phones and laptops following deadly pager attacks

Lebanese residents are living in fear that their electronic devices could implode days after a suspected Israeli attack turned pagers and walkie-talkies into bombs.

Around 37 people were killed and thousands more wounded on Tuesday and Wednesday in the attacks which targeted Hezbollah militants but also led to deaths of children, doctors and civilians.

Residents are now terrified of their devices and fear there will be a third wave of attacks.

Ziad Tabbara, 61, who runs a boutique menswear shop told The Times: “Now we’re afraid of things that are not meant to scare us, like phones and laptops.”

Read the full article here:

Lebanese people terrified to use phones and laptops following deadly pager attacks

Civilians in Beirut are living in fear that their laptops and mobile phones could be the next devices to be used as bombs

Holly Evans20 September 2024 20:20
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Netanyahu says ‘our actions speak for themselves’

Israel’s prime minister, Benjamin Netanyahu, has issued a short statement following an airstrike on Beirut that has killed a senior Hezbollah leader.

On social media, he said: Our goals are clear, and our actions speak for themselves.”

Holly Evans20 September 2024 20:00
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White House says video of IDF soldiers pushing bodies off rooftop is ‘disturbing’

The White House has said the a video of Israeli soliders apparently pushing four lifeless bodies from a rooftop in the West Bank is “deeply disturbing”.

The video emerged following a raid, with the behaviour from IDF soliders in the town of Qabatiya seen as the latest in a series of suspected violations by Israeli forces since the start of the Israel-Hamas war.

Human rights groups say the videos provide fresh evidence of how Israel routinely uses excessive force against Palestinians. The Israeli military said in a statement that the incident would be reviewed and investigated, and “does not coincide with (its) values and the expectations from (its) soldiers.”

A White House spokesperson called it “deeply disturbing,” and said Israel has pledged to investigate.

Holly Evans20 September 2024 19:46

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