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Gaza live: Several dead including Hezbollah commander after Israeli strike on southern Beirut
French president says war in Lebanon 'must be avoided' as Israeli strike kills military leader Ibrahim Aqil
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UN committee says Israel severely violated child rights convention
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1 year ago

Israel's military said that two of its soldiers were injured in a drone attack near the Lebanese border.

Hezbollah claimed responsibility for the attack, saying it targeted a military base in the area.

The Israeli military also said it struck several Hezbollah observation posts in southern Lebanon.

1 year ago

Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan said that he will take "every legal step" to achieve justice for the killing of Aysenur Ezgi Eygi, the Turkish American activist killed last week by Israeli forces while she was protesting illegal Israeli settlement activity in the occupied West Bank.

Those steps could include taking the issue to the International Court of Justice in the Hague. Erdogan said he will ensure Eygi's blood "does not go in vain".

1 year ago

An influential patron of a pro-Israel legal advocacy group seeking to challenge the UK government’s decision to suspend some arms exports to Israel has resigned from the organisation and said he supports the partial ban.

Lord Carlile, a crossbench peer in the House of Lords, told MEE he had resigned as a patron of UK Lawyers for Israel but had no further comment.

Writing for the Independent website on Monday, Lord Carlile said that the decision by Prime Minister Keir Starmer’s government to suspend 30 export licences was the right one.

Carlile also accused the previous foreign secretary, David Cameron, of sitting on the same legal advice relied on by his successor, David Lammy, since February.

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UK Lawyers for Israel patron quits, says Starmer right to suspend arms exports

Lord Carlile said British Prime Minister Keir Starmer had shown 'courage and conviction' by banning some arms sales to Israel.
1 year ago

Multiple news outlets are reporting that several Palestinians were killed in an Israeli bombing in the area of Tal al-Hawa in northern Gaza.

The bombing reportedly took place near the Jordanian Hospital. One report states that three were killed, and another states that at least five people were killed.

1 year ago

At least 40,988 people have been killed in the Gaza Strip since October, the Palestinian health ministry said on Monday.

The new toll includes 16 deaths in the previous 24 hours, according to the ministry. An additional 94,825 people have also been wounded.

1 year ago

The Palestinian Prisoner’s Society and the Commission of Detainees’ Affairs said in a joint statement that at least 12 Palestinians were detained by Israel during overnight raids in the West Bank, according to reporting by Al Jazeera.

Among those detained was a female journalist.

The joint statement added that 20 people were placed under administrative detention, including three women from Hebron.

1 year ago

A new report by Defence for Children International-Palestine (DCIP) details how Israeli forces and settlers have killed more than 140 Palestinian children in the occupied West Bank since 7 October.

The researchers at DCIP documented the number of Palestinian children killed between 7 October 2023 and 31 July 2024, which totalled 141 children.

On average, this comes out to Israeli forces and settlers killing a child every two days during this period.

In many cases, the children were targeted by snipers, who are regularly deployed during military incursions into Palestinian communities across the West Bank.

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Israeli forces 'kill a Palestinian child every two days' in West Bank

An Israeli soldier takes position during an army operation in Tulkarm in the north of the occupied West Bank on 29 August 2024.
1 year ago

A funeral was held for the 26-year-old Turkish American activist Aysenur Ezgi Eygi, who was killed last week by Israeli forces who shot her in the head.

Hundreds of mourners gathered in Nablus to pay their respects to Eygi. Her body was wrapped in a Palestinian flag, with her head covered by a keffiyeh.

Last week, Eygi was shot dead by Israeli forces after participating in a protest against illegal Israeli settlement expansion in the town of Beita, south of Nablus.

An activist who was with Eygi at the time told Middle East Eye that she and other volunteers from the International Solidarity Movement had been attending the weekly demonstration at Beita.

The activist said they retreated from soldiers, who had shot tear gas into the crowd. Then two rounds of live ammunition were fired at the group, the activist said, one of which struck Eygi in the head.

"It was a deliberate shot to the head," the activist told MEE.

The commemoration was postponed from Sunday, due to a dispute between the US and Turkey over "details such as the burial location and the route her body would take," Mahmud al-Aloul, a senior Fatah official, told the AFP news agency.

1 year ago

Israel's actions in the occupied West Bank are worsening a "calamitous" situation, the UN rights chief said Monday.

Volker Turk decried soaring violence in the West Bank while opening a session of the United Nations Human Rights Council in Geneva.

"In the West Bank, deadly and destructive operations, some at a scale not witnessed in the last two decades, are worsening a calamitous situation there, already aggravated by serious settler violence," Turk told the council.

1 year ago

Israel's Yedioth Ahronoth reports that the leaked Hamas documents used to describe the group's reported plans to smuggle Israeli captives out of Gaza were forged.

Speaking to military officials, the outlet says the documents were leaked in an attempt to influence public opinion and present a view that Hamas and its leader, Yahya Sinwar, were uninterested in a deal and working to frame Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu for the failures of negotiations.

The documents were used by the UK's Jewish Chronicle and Germany's Bild.

Yedioth Ahronoth says that Israel's Military Intelligence Directorate is not aware of the document used by the Jewish Chronicle.

Additionally, Bild uses a document it claims shows Hamas' lack of interest in a deal with Israel, but the Israeli outlet says examination of the document does not show any reference to that.

1 year ago

Syria's foreign ministry said in a statement that 16 people were killed in the Israeli strikes on central Syria on Sunday and 36 were wounded, six of them in critical conditions.

"[Israel's] persistence in its attacks on Syrian territory and other countries in the region, and its continuation of its brutal war on the Palestinian people in the Gaza Strip and the West Bank, and its perpetration of the most horrific massacres and crimes of genocide against the Palestinians, only indicate the frantic pursuit of this bloody fascist entity for further escalation in the region and pushes it into dangerous slopes that will have dire consequences that cannot be predicted," the statement said.

1 year ago

A suspected drone from Lebanon hit a building in northern Israel's Nahariya, Israeli media reports.

1 year ago

Former Israeli war cabinet member Benny Gantz said Israel should shift its focus away from Gaza and towards Hezbollah and the border with Lebanon.

"We are late on this," he said, speaking at a Middle East forum in Washington, DC.

"We have enough forces to deal with Gaza and we should concentrate on what is going on in the north," he added.

Gantz says Israel has "crossed a decisive point of the campaign" in Gaza where he believes his country can do "anything we want".

"We should seek to have a deal to get out our hostages but if we cannot in the coming time, a few days or few weeks, or whatever it is, we should go up north."

Israel is capable of "hitting the state of Lebanon if needed," he said, adding that "the story of Hamas is old news" while that of Iran and its proxies in the region should be dealt with.

Gantz' comments come as Lebanese Foreign Minister Abdallah Bou Habib told Al Jazeera that Israel conveyed through mediators that it is not interested in a ceasefire with Lebanon, even after a deal ending the war in Gaza is reached.

1 year ago

Nissim Vaturi, an Israeli MP from Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu's Likud party, claimed that it is "a matter of days" before a full-blown war between Israel and Lebanon erupts.

Vaturi, who is a member of the Israeli parliament's foreign affairs and defence committee, told the Kan public broadcaster that when the war happens, Beirut's Dahiyeh suburb "will look like Gaza".

Vaturi says Netanyahu shares his opinion and told military officials on Sunday they must "end this saga".

According to the MP, Israel's plan would involve large preemptive strikes, like the ones it carried out weeks ago, over four to five days, followed by a ground invasion.

1 year ago

Jordan's Public Security Directorate announced that the Allenby bridge between Jordan and the occupied West Bank will remain closed for passengers and cargo on Monday.

The bridge will remain closed "until further notice", Jordan's state-run news agency Petra reported.