US is floating a proposal for temporary cease-fire between Israel and Hezbollah in Lebanon, officials say
NEW YORK (AP) — US is floating a proposal for temporary cease-fire between Israel and Hezbollah in Lebanon, officials say.
NEW YORK (AP) — US is floating a proposal for temporary cease-fire between Israel and Hezbollah in Lebanon, officials say.
Two United Nations (UN) peacekeepers in southern Lebanon have been wounded after an Israeli tank directly hit a UN observation tower, prompting outrage from troop-contributing nations.
BEIRUT (Reuters) -Hezbollah is preparing for a long war of attrition in south Lebanon, after Israel wiped out its top leadership, with a new military command directing rocket fire and the ground conflict, two sources familiar with its operations said. Hezbollah has been diminished by three weeks of devastating Israeli blows - most notably the killing of its leader Sayyed Hassan Nasrallah. Friends and foes alike are now watching how effectively it resists Israeli troops that have crossed into Lebanon with the stated aim of driving it away from the border.
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Hezbollah critics and supporters alike are voicing frustration over what many view as the group's miscalculations.
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Since Israel launched its ground invasion of Lebanon, Israeli forces and Hezbollah militants have clashed along the border while the Lebanese army has largely stood on the sidelines. It's not the first time the national army has found itself watching war at home from the discomfiting position of bystander. Lebanon's widely beloved army is one of the few institutions that bridge the country's sectarian and political divides.
Two incidents in Lebanon prompt growing concern over Israel’s escalating campaign and the spreading Middle East conflict
(Reuters) -Thousands of people are trapped in Gaza's Jabalia camp as Israeli forces attack the area, Médecins Sans Frontières (Doctors Without Borders) said on Friday, a week after Israel launched an offensive there which it says is aimed at stopping Hamas regrouping. At least 20 Palestinians were killed and dozens more were wounded late on Friday by Israeli strikes in Jabalia, which also damaged four nearby homes, medics told Reuters. Israeli military strikes killed at least 61 Palestinians across the Gaza Strip on Friday, the medics added.
BEIRUT/JERUSALEM (Reuters) -Two U.N. peacekeepers were wounded by an Israeli strike near their watchtower in south Lebanon on Friday, Israel's military said, while blasts shook the peacekeepers' main base in the area for the second time in 48 hours as Israeli forces battled Hezbollah. U.N. Secretary-General Antonio Guterres and Western countries condemned the attacks. The UNIFIL force called it a "serious development" and said the security of U.N. personnel and property must be guaranteed.
STORY: In Beirut's Geitaoui Hospital, burns victims lie in bed, after recent Israeli strikes in Lebanon.Their bodies wrapped in bandages, they are battling physical and emotional trauma.Mahmoud Dhaiwi is a soldier in the Lebanese army.He says since the strike hit him, he has been unable to sleep.“This war is very tough, they are bombing wherever they want, civilians, ambulances or soldiers, hitting anyone. They affected me, made me anxious, I couldn’t sleep ever since the strike, but thank God we are now better. God willing this war ends, so these feelings of fear and terror end.”Another patient with severe burns said she was sitting in a café with her family, and that they were 'minding our own business' when an attack came.The hospital’s burns unit has opened its doors to victims of strikes from different parts of Lebanon.According to plastic surgeon Ziad Slieman, many have burns so severe that they are unlikely to survive."We can't perform miracles. We can treat, we can push our strength to the maximum but we can't perform miracles.”More than a million Lebanese have fled their homes since Israel intensified its airstrikes and launched a ground campaign in southern Lebanon against the Iran-backed Hezbollah group.In solidarity with the Palestinians in Gaza, Hezbollah has been striking Israel.“We don’t like to live through this sorrow. We don’t like to live through this sadness and pain. Our children die, our families die, and we die. We just want to live and nothing more. I wish peace for this country. And from my side, if the country stays like this, I would choose to flee now before tomorrow.”
UN peacekeepers in Lebanon have reported two separate attacks within 48 hours.
Twenty coal miners were shot dead in an overnight attack by a group of heavily armed men who laid siege to their lodgings in Pakistan's southwestern Balochistan province, police said Friday.Separatist militant groups in Balochistan regularly target natural resource extraction projects dotted across the mineral-rich province, the poorest in Pakistan.
Loud bangs sounded, thick columns of smoke rose and ambulance sirens rang throughout the night as deadly Israeli strikes hit residential areas of central Beirut on Thursday evening.Two other strikes have hit central Beirut in the past few weeks.
Simon Harris urged that any firing at United Nations Interim Force in Lebanon (Unifil) positions ceases.
Two Israeli air strikes killed 22 people and injured more than 100 in central Beirut, Lebanese authorities said, as a senior Hezbollah official dodged an assassination attempt.
Lebanon and other states called for more pressure on Israel to end its military campaigns in the Middle East at a meeting at the U.N. in Geneva on Thursday, saying that it was repeating its Gaza methods in Lebanon with catastrophic consequences. Pakistan, as head of the Organization of Islamic Cooperation, hosted the meeting to examine the humanitarian situation a year into the Gaza war, triggered by the Hamas-led attack in which 1,200 people were killed and 250 taken hostage, according to Israeli tallies. Addressing assembled U.N. officials and ambassadors, the Palestinian ambassador said the pain of a year of conflict in Gaza was "indescribable", while Lebanon's envoy accused Israel of using the "same sinister playbook" in his country as in Gaza.