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Israel-Lebanon latest: Another Hezbollah chief ‘killed’ in Israeli strike as Iran vows revenge over Nasrallah

UK government asks Britons in Lebanon to ‘leave now’ amid concerns over escalating situation in Middle East

Alisha Rahaman Sarkar,Andy Gregory
Sunday 29 September 2024 07:09
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Multiple explosions in Beirut during Israeli strikes on Hezbollah targets

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Israel claims to have killed another key Hezbollah chief as its bombardment continued in Lebanon, after the Lebanese militant group’s 32-year leader Hassan Nasrallah was assassinated in a strike on Beirut.

At least six people were killed in the south of Lebanon and nine others in the Beqaa Valley in the northeast as the Israeli onslaught continued, local media reports said.

The Israeli military claimed to have killed Nabil Kaouk – a senior Hezbollah figure who led the group’s forces in southern Lebanon during Israel’s 18-year occupation – and said it had struck key weapon manufacturing sites, including one used to produce missile and rocket launchers.

The UK government has asked Britons in Lebanon to “leave now” amid concerns over the escalating situation in the Middle East following.

Iran’s supreme leader Ali Khamenei said Nasrallah’s death “will not go unavenged” as he remembered the Hezbollah leader as the “flag-bearer of resistance” in the region.

A total of 1,030 people, including 156 women and 87 children, have been killed in Israeli strikes in Lebanon in less than two weeks, the country’s health minister said.

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Nasrallah’s body recovered from site of Israeli airstrike, sources say

The body of Hezbollah leader Hassan Nasrallah has been recovered from the site of an Israeli airstrike on Beirut’s southern suburbs and is intact, a medical source and a security source has told Reuters.

While Hezbollah’s statement on Saturday confirming Nasrallah’s death did not say how exactly he was killed nor when his funeral would be, the two sources said his body had no direct wounds and that it appeared the cause of death was blunt trauma from the force of the blast.

Andy Gregory29 September 2024 12:09
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‘No place in Middle East that Israel’s long arm cannot reach,’ warns Netanyahu

In his first public remarks since the killing of Hezbollah chief Hassan Nasrallah, Israeli premier Benjamin Netanyahu said: “He wasn’t another terrorist. He was the terrorist.”

He said Nasrallah’s killing would help bring displaced Israelis back to their homes in the north and would pressure Hamas to free Israeli hostages held in Gaza.

But with the threat of retaliation high, he said the coming days will bring “significant challenges” and warned Iran against trying to strike.

“There is no place in Iran or in the Middle East that Israel’s long arm cannot reach,” he said. “Today you know how much that is true.”

Israel's Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu addresses the 79th United Nations General Assembly
Israel's Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu addresses the 79th United Nations General Assembly (REUTERS)
Andy Gregory29 September 2024 11:50
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Hundreds of thousands displaced in Lebanon

Hundreds of thousands of people in Lebanon have been displaced by the ongoing conflict between Hezbollah and Israel, a Lebanese cabinet minister spearheading the country’s emergency response said.

Environment minister Nasser Yassin said the government estimates that about 250,000 people have left their homes and taken refuge in government-run shelters and informal ones. However, he told the Associated Press the total number is about “four times as many directly affected and/or displaced outside the shelters.”

The United Nations said that, as of Friday, 211,319 people were forced to relocate – even prior to the intensive Israeli airstrikes over Beirut’s southern suburbs over the past two days.

The Lebanese government has converted schools and other facilities into temporary shelters. But still many are sleeping on the streets or in public squares, as the government and non-governmental organisations try to find them places to stay.

A man walks on rubble at the site of an Israeli airstrike in Beirut's southern suburbs
A man walks on rubble at the site of an Israeli airstrike in Beirut's southern suburbs (AP)
Families sit on the ground in Martyrs' square after fleeing the Israeli airstrikes in Beirut's southern suburbs
Families sit on the ground in Martyrs' square after fleeing the Israeli airstrikes in Beirut's southern suburbs (AP)
Andy Gregory29 September 2024 11:37
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Lebanon has ‘no option but the diplomatic option’ in response to Israel

Lebanon’s caretaker prime minister Najib Mikati said said that his country has “no option but the diplomatic option” in response to Israel’s attacks.

Mr Mikati gave the response during a televised speech, when asked about diplomatic efforts to end Israel’s escalation against Lebanese armed group Hezbollah.

Andy Gregory29 September 2024 11:11
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Killing of Revolutionary Guards chief will not go unanswered, Iran warns

Israel’s killing of Iran’s Revolutionary Guards deputy commander Abbas Nilforoushan in Lebanon “will not go unanswered”, Iran’s foreign minister Abbas Araqchi has warned.

Andy Gregory29 September 2024 10:57
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‘This is our country and we’re staying,’ Beirut resident says

In Beirut, some displaced families spent the night on the benches at Zaitunay Bay, a string of restaurants and cafes on Beirut’s waterfront. On Sunday morning, families with nothing more than a duffle bag of clothes had rolled out mats to sleep on and made tea for themselves.

“You won’t be able to destroy us, whatever you do, however much you bomb, however much you displace people – we will stay here. We won’t leave. This is our country and we’re staying,” said Francoise Azori, a Beirut resident jogging through the area.

Smoke rises from Israeli airstrike locations on Sunday in Beirut’s southern suburbs
Smoke rises from Israeli airstrike locations on Sunday in Beirut’s southern suburbs (Getty Images)
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Four killed in strikes in Gaza

Israeli strikes have killed at least four people in the Gaza Strip, according to Palestinian officials.

Two people were killed in separate strikes early on Sunday in the built-up Nuseirat refugee camp in central Gaza, according to the nearby Awda Hospital, which received the bodies. It said another six people were wounded.

In northern Gaza, first responders recovered two bodies after a strike on a house early on Sunday, according to Gaza’s civil defence authority, which operates under the Hamas-run government.

Andy Gregory29 September 2024 10:33
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Tory leadership hopeful Badenoch praises Netanyahu for ‘extraordinary’ killing of Hezbollah chief

Kemi Badenoch praises Netanyahu as 'extraordinary' following Hezbollah leader wipeout
Andy Gregory29 September 2024 10:08
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Diplomatic efforts for ceasefire with Israel ‘under way’, Lebanon minister says

Lebanon’s information minister said during a cabinet session on Sunday that diplomatic efforts for a ceasefire with Israel were still “under way”.

Andy Gregory29 September 2024 09:59
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Senior Hezbollah figure killed in attack, Israel says

The Israeli military has said that it killed senior Hezbollah figure Nabil Kaouk amid an ongoing exchange of strikes between the two sides.

Hezbollah has not yet commented on Kaouk’s fate, but supporters have been posting mourning messages for him since Saturday.

A former commander who led Hezbollah’s forces in southern Lebanon during Israel’s 18-year occupation, Kaouk then held positions on Hezbollah’s executive council.

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