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Lebanon-Israel live: Netanyahu calls up reserve troops after Tel Aviv targeted by Hezbollah

Israeli air strikes in Lebanon have killed more than 560 people, including women and 50 children, says health ministry, over the past few days

Tom Watling ,Alisha Rahaman Sarkar,Jane Dalton
Wednesday 25 September 2024 10:20
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The Israeli military says it is activating reserve troops in response to rising tensions with the Hezbollah militant group.

The announcement indicates that Israel is planning even tougher action against the Lebanese group.

Hezbollah has fired a missile towards Tel Aviv for the first time, claiming to have targeted the headquarters of the Mossad spy agency in Tel Aviv, an escalation in the conflict with Israel that moved the arch-foes another step closer to full-fledged war.

At least 51 people have been killed today in strikes on Lebanon, a minister said, after Israel launched “extensive strikes” across southern Lebanon for a third day.

Around 700 British troops are being sent to Cyprus to prepare for a possible rescue of up to 10,000 Britons from Lebanon.

Sir Keir Starmer earlier urged Britons in Lebanon to leave immediately as Israel intensifies its bombing campaign against Hezbollah. He added that he believes the conflict between Israel and Lebanon is on the “brink point”.

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Starmer calls for de-escalation in Middle East

Sir Keir Starmer has called for de-escalation in the Middle East as Israel ramps up its strikes on Lebanon.

“I have long supported Israel’s right to self-defence and that has been absolutely clear and consistent with everything I’ve ever said,” he told BBC Radio 4’s Today programme.

“But the point we’re at now is very close to the bone and that’s why we need to de-escalate.

“It doesn’t mean we walk away from the problems, it doesn’t mean we don’t recognise the threat that Israel is under, which is very real, but this escalation is getting to a point where the right thing now to do is to de-escalate, have a ceasefire and make sure we can progress in a different way.”

Tom Watling25 September 2024 09:02
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Here are the latest photos from northern Israel and Lebanon

Smoke billows over southern Lebanon following an Israeli strike, amid ongoing cross-border hostilities between Hezbollah and Israeli forces, as seen from Tyre, Lebanon
Smoke billows over southern Lebanon following an Israeli strike, amid ongoing cross-border hostilities between Hezbollah and Israeli forces, as seen from Tyre, Lebanon (REUTERS)
Rescuers rush to the scene of an Israeli airstrike that targeted the southern Lebanese village of Abbasiyeh
Rescuers rush to the scene of an Israeli airstrike that targeted the southern Lebanese village of Abbasiyeh (AFP via Getty Images)
The Israeli Dvora-class fast patrol boat patrols the coast of the northern city of Haifa
The Israeli Dvora-class fast patrol boat patrols the coast of the northern city of Haifa (AFP via Getty Images)
Tom Watling25 September 2024 09:00
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Israeli jets intercept drone from Syria, military says

The Israeli military has said its fighter jets intercepted an unmanned aerial vehicle (UAV) that crossed from Syria.

“The UAV was intercepted ... south of the Sea of Galilee. No damage or injuries were reported,” it said.

Tom Watling25 September 2024 08:45
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Analysis: Routes out of Lebanon are narrowing as Starmer urges Brits to evacuate

The foreign secretary David Lammy and the defence secretary John Healey have been calling for British citizens to leave Lebanon for days, with commercial flight operators cancelling flights and options for people to make their own way out narrowing.

Those warnings have now been repeated by the prime minister, with Israel intensifying its strikes across Lebanon, as it aims to hit Hezbollah. More than 560 people have now died around the country, with around 2,000 injured, heightening fears of an all-out war.

Although commercial flights are still operating for now, there are concerns that Israel could bomb the international airport in Beirut – or the roads to it – like it did in the 2006 war against Hezbollah, which could cut off British citizens from their only means of escape.

Ministers have been preparing for a possible evacuation of the up to 10,000 Britons in Lebanon, with 700 troops being deployed to Cyprus to ensure they are ready if an emergency airlift is needed. Moving at this speed – and making it clear to the public what is happening – has likely been informed of the chaotic scenes during the UK troop withdrawal/evacuation from Kabul when the Taliban retook control of Afghanistan in 2021.

The scenes of people trying to claim onto the wheels of planes while thousands rushed to cram up against fences to plead for help will be seared into the minds of the government, they will not want a repeat.

While such an evacuation is unlikely to be imminent, ministers will know the situation can change quickly. There would be an obvious preference to conduct any emergency evacuation via military planes – as it would be fastest. But UK forces may end up needing to rely on Royal Navy ships waiting in the area, depending on how the clashes between Israel and Hezbollah progress.

Chris Stevenson, International Editor 25 September 2024 08:31
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Sir Keir Starmer: Britons should leave Lebanon immediately

Sir Keir Starmer has urged Britons still in Lebanon to “leave immediately” as Israel intensifies its strikes against Hezbollah.

Speaking on a flight to the United Nations HQ in New York, Sir Keir said: "The most important message from me to British nationals in Lebanon is to leave immediately. It is important that we’ve been really, really clear: now is the time to leave.”

Tom Watling25 September 2024 08:07
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Starmer says Netanyahu wrong to criticise arms export suspension

Sir Keir Starmer rejected Benjamin Netanyahu’s criticism of the UK government’s decision to suspend some arms export licences to Israel amid concerns of violation of humanitarian law.

The Israeli prime minister called the decision “misguided” after the new Labour government suspended about 30 out of a total of 350 arms export licences to Israel.

The licences were suspended after a UK assessment suggested they could be used to breach international rules.

Sir Keir told LBC ahead of his UN General Assembly speech that Israel was an “important ally” but said Britain had to comply with international rules.

“I have long supported Israel’s right to self-defence and that has been absolutely clear and consistent with everything I’ve ever said,” he told BBC Radio 4’s Today programme.

“But the point we’re at now is very close to the bone and that’s why we need to de-escalate”.

“It doesn’t mean we walk away from the problems, it doesn’t mean we don’t recognise the threat that Israel is under, which is very real, but this escalation is getting to a point where the right thing now to do is to de-escalate, have a ceasefire and make sure we can progress in a different way.”

Alisha Rahaman Sarkar25 September 2024 08:00
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Hezbollah fires rocket toward Tel Aviv

Warning sirens sounded in Tel Aviv as a single surface-to-surface missile was intercepted by Israel's air defence systems after it was detected crossing from Lebanon, the military said.

The warning sirens also sounded in other areas of central Israel, including Netanya City. There were no reports of damage or casualties and the military said there was no change to civil defence instructions for central Israel.

This is the first time Hezbollah has targeted Tel Aviv in central Israel since it began launching attacks on the north of Israel late last year following the 7 October Hamas attack and Benjamin Netanyahu’s retaliatory war on Gaza.

The Iranian-backed Hezbollah militants have fired hundreds of missiles and rockets at Israel in recent days as months of conflict across the border with southern Lebanon has intensified sharply.

The Israeli military has been conducting its heaviest air strikes of the war this week, targeting Hezbollah leaders and hitting hundreds of targets deep inside Lebanon that have killed more than 560 people and wounded more than 1,800.

Alisha Rahaman Sarkar25 September 2024 07:30
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Hezbollah confirms death of missile chief in Israeli strike

A top Hezbollah commander was killed during Israel’s airstrikes on Lebanon, the militia group confirmed this morning.

The Iran-backed group said Ibrahim Mohammad Qobeissi, the alleged commander of Hezbollah’s rocket and missile unit, was killed in a strike on a southern suburb of Beirut. He was 62.

The group in a statement said Qobeissi “achieved martyrdom on the path to Jerusalem”.Israel said Qobeissi had orchestrated a 2000 attack when three Israeli soldiers were abducted and killed.

Alisha Rahaman Sarkar25 September 2024 07:27
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Israel-Hezbollah conflict timeline: Everything that’s happened since 7 October

Fears of an all-out war between Israel and Hezbollah are growing, with the Israeli military launching fresh strikes on Lebanon after the deadliest day for the country since at least 2006.

A rapid escalation has taken place following a series of exploding device attacks last week, in which pagers and walkie-talkies blew up around Lebanon. Hezbollah has blamed Israel for the attack.

Fifty children are among more than 560 dead so far this week following Israeli strikes on Lebanon.

The Independent takes a look at the recent timeline of the conflict between Israel and Hezbollah, which is backed by Iran and an ally of Hamas in Gaza.

Israel-Hezbollah conflict timeline: Everything that’s happened since 7 October

Strikes between Hezbollah and Israel are ramping up, fuelling fears of an all-out war

Alisha Rahaman Sarkar25 September 2024 07:15
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Senior Hezbollah commander killed in rocket strike

An Israeli airstrike on Beirut killed a senior commander of the Iranian-backed Hezbollah militant group in Lebanon on Tuesday as cross-border rocket attacks by both sides increased fears of a full-fledged war.

“We seek peace for all and have no intention of conflict with any country ... Iran opposes war and emphasizes the need for an immediate cessation of military conflict in Ukraine,” Pezeshkian said.

Russia has cultivated closer ties with Iran since the start of its war with Ukraine and has said it is preparing to sign a wide-ranging cooperation agreement with the Islamic state.

Iran has brokered secret talks between Russia and Yemen’s Houthi rebels to transfer anti-ship missiles to that militant group, three Western and regional sources said, a development that highlights Tehran’s deepening ties to Moscow.

Barney Davis25 September 2024 06:55

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