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22 Killed In Fresh Israeli Strike On Central Beirut

Lebanon's health ministry issued the updated death toll and said the number of injured had risen to 117.


Journalists film amid the rubble of an apartment building that was targeted in an Israeli airstrike in the village of Wardaniye, south of Beirut on October 9, 2024. (Photo by Mahmoud ZAYYAT / AFP)

 

An Israeli air strike killed at least 22 people in central Beirut on Thursday as Israeli ground troops in Lebanon were accused of firing on the UN’s peacekeeping headquarters, injuring two Blue Helmets.

The raid on Beirut, where an AFP journalist heard several loud explosions, was the third such attack on the centre of the Lebanese capital since Israel escalated its campaign last month.

Lebanon’s health ministry issued the updated death toll and said the number of injured had risen to 117.

AFP live TV footage showed two plumes of smoke billowing between densely packed buildings, while there was no immediate comment from Israeli authorities about the nature of the target.

 

Family members react during the funeral of Israeli soldier Tal Dror, one of two Israeli troops killed in an attack carried out by a drone launched “from the east” according to the army, at Mount Herzl military cemetery in Jerusalem on October 6, 2024. (Photo by JOHN WESSELS / AFP)

 

A Lebanese security source, without giving further details, said a “Hezbollah figure” was targeted after a series of killings of top officials in the Iran-backed movement.

Most Israeli strikes have targeted the south Beirut area, not the city’s centre.

The attack came the same day the UN’s peacekeeping force in Lebanon accused Israeli soldiers of “repeatedly” firing on its positions, including with a tank, leaving two Indonesian soldiers with injuries.

EU chief Charles Michel said on Friday that “an attack against a UN peace mission is not responsible, is not acceptable”, after Italy and Spain both slammed the attack.

 

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A fire burns in a damaged building at the site of overnight Israeli airstrikes on the Chiah neighbourhood in Beirut’s southern suburbs on October 4, 2024. (Photo by Ibrahim AMRO / AFP)

 

Washington said that while Israel targets Hezbollah facilities “it is critical that they not threaten UN peacekeepers’ safety and security”.

The Israeli military said it had been operating against Hezbollah militants near UNIFIL headquarters and had “instructed the UN forces in the area to remain in protected spaces”.

Israel has been pounding Hezbollah in Lebanon since September 23 in an escalated campaign that has killed more than 1,200 people and displaced more than a million others, according to an AFP tally of health ministry figures.

Its ground forces crossed into Lebanon on September 30 with the aim of stopping Hezbollah’s cross-border fire in support of Palestinian militant group Hamas, which attacked Israel on October 7.

 

Travelers arriving from Lebanon walk at the Jdeidat Yabus border crossing in southwestern Syria on October 7, 2024. – The head of the UN refugee agency warned on October 6 that civilians in Lebanon were caught in the crossfire as Israel’s intensified bombardment campaign forced many to flee while others were trapped under fire. (Photo by LOUAI BESHARA / AFP)

 

Hezbollah missile and artillery fire has forced tens of thousands of Israelis to flee their homes near the border over the past year, and Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu has promised to fight until they can return.

– Humanitarian law –

The Lebanon operation is a second front for Israel’s stretched armed forces, which are continuing their campaign against Hamas Palestinian militants in Gaza.

Israeli forces launched a major operation in the north of the territory at the weekend around the Jabalia refugee camp, where about 400,000 people are trapped, according to Philippe Lazzarini, head of the UN agency for Palestinian refugees, UNRWA.

Speaking to reporters on Wednesday about the humanitarian situation, US State Department spokesman Matthew Miller said that Washington was “incredibly concerned” as Israel tightens its siege.

“We have been making clear to the government of Israel that they have an obligation under international humanitarian law to allow food and water and other needed humanitarian assistance to make it into all parts of Gaza,” he said.

 

A portrait of slain Hezbollah leader Hassan Nasrallah sits amids debris at Beirut’s southern suburb Rouweiss neighbourhood on October 10, 2024, following overnight Israeli strikes. – The United States urged its ally Israel to avoid Gaza-like military action in Lebanon, after Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu said it could face “destruction” like the Palestinian territory. (Photo by AFP)

 

An Israeli strike on a school building being used as shelter by displaced people in Deir el-Balah in central Gaza on Thursday left at least 28 people dead and 54 injured, according to the Palestine Red Crescent.

It is the latest of numerous such incidents.

The Israeli army said in a statement that the strike targeted Palestinian combatants operating from a command-and-control centre “embedded inside a compound that previously served as the (Rafida) School”.

The Israeli military accuses Hamas of hiding in school buildings where thousands of Gazans have sought shelter — a charge denied by the militant group.

UN investigators on Thursday also accused Israel of deliberately targeting health facilities and killing and torturing medical personnel in Gaza.

 

United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees Filippo Grandi visits the Jdeidat Yabus border crossing in southwestern Syria as displaced people arrive from Lebanon on October 7, 2024. – The head of the UN refugee agency warned on October 6 that civilians in Lebanon were caught in the crossfire as Israel’s intensified bombardment campaign forced many to flee while others were trapped under fire. (Photo by LOUAI BESHARA / AFP)

 

Israel is “committing war crimes and the crime against humanity of extermination with relentless and deliberate attacks on medical personnel and facilities”, the UN Independent International Commission of Inquiry said in a statement.

– ‘Deadly, precise’ –

Ahead of Yom Kippur starting on Friday, the holiest day in the Jewish calendar, Israelis are also braced for the country’s reaction to a missile attack last week from Iran, which backs both Hamas and Hezbollah.

Iran fired about 200 missiles in what it said was retaliation for the assassination of two of its closest allies, Hezbollah leader Hassan Nasrallah and Hamas leader Ismail Haniyeh, along with an Iranian general.

 

Mourners march with a symbolic coffin during a memorial service for Hassan Nasrallah, the late leader of the Lebanese Shiite group Hezbollah who was killed in an Israeli air strike in Beirut days earlier, in Baghdad’s eastern suburb of Sadr City on September 29, 2024 after Iraq officially declared a three-day national mourning period for Nasrallah. (Photo by AHMAD AL-RUBAYE / AFP)

 

Iranian Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi said in an interview with Al Jazeera Arabic on Thursday that “we do not want a war”, but “we are not afraid of it, and we will be ready for any scenario”.

Israel’s Defence Minister Yoav Gallant said Wednesday that “our attack on Iran will be deadly, precise and surprising. They will not understand what happened and how it happened.”

Biden has cautioned Israel against attempting to target Iran’s nuclear facilities and opposes striking oil installations.

“I don’t think we are currently in a situation that the two countries are seeking an all-out direct war,” Hamid, a 29-year-old university student in Tehran, told AFP on Thursday.

 

This picture shows projectiles being intercepted by Israel above Jerusalem on October 1, 2024. (Photo by Menahem Kahana / AFP)

 

“It will have severe economic and military consequences” for both countries, he added.

The Gaza war began on October 7 last year, when Hamas militants stormed across the border and carried out the worst attack in Israeli history.

The militants took 251 people hostage in an attack that resulted in the deaths of 1,206 people, most of them civilians, according to an AFP tally based on official Israeli figures.

According to the Hamas-run territory’s health ministry, 42,065 people have been killed in Gaza since the start of the war, a majority civilians, figures the UN has described as reliable.

 

AFP