Israel releases video of a Gaza tunnel where it says 6 hostages were killed last month by Hamas militants
JERUSALEM (AP) — Israel releases video of a Gaza tunnel where it says 6 hostages were killed last month by Hamas militants.
JERUSALEM (AP) — Israel releases video of a Gaza tunnel where it says 6 hostages were killed last month by Hamas militants.
Israel has vowed to retaliate to a missile strike from Iran on its territory last week, despite the US urging Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu to exercise caution in a call between the two leaders on Wednesday.View on euronews
Ukrainian president calls on European countries to invest in weapons production in Ukraine
A senior Labor minister has made a striking claim about Israel’s actions in Gaza, saying his community is asking for the killing to stop.
Hezbollah supports efforts aimed at achieving a ceasefire in Lebanon, its top official said on Tuesday, marking the first time the group has publicly endorsed a truce and not conditioned it to stopping the war in Gaza.
The Ukrainian military said on Thursday it had struck an ammunition depot overnight at an airfield in Russia's Adygeya region in the North Caucasus, about 450 km (280 miles) from the frontline in eastern Ukraine. Some 57 Russian combat and training aircraft and helicopters, including Su-34s, Su-35s and Mi-8s, were stationed at Khanskaya airfield during the drone attack, a source in Ukraine’s state security service (SBU) told Reuters. "Russia is using this airfield in Krasnodar Krai ... for refueling and missile and bomb attacks on the units of the Defence Forces and Ukrainian settlements," the source said.
Unlike the Israeli response in April, this response will probably not be aimed at sending a message to Iranian leadership; rather, at removing it.
President Joe Biden held a “direct,” 30-minute phone call with his Israeli counterpart Benjamin Netanyahu on Wednesday, their first conversation in almost two months and a chance to confer over Israel’s planned response to an Iranian ballistic missile attack.
Muslim faith leaders and the union movement have spoken against the idea of limiting recurring protests that stretch police resources floated by a premier.
A UN inquiry has accused Israel of carrying out a concerted policy to destroy Gaza's healthcare system in actions that amount to war crimes and "extermination". Navi Pillay, a former UN high commissioner for human rights who is chairing the inquiry, said Israel has carried out "relentless and deliberate attacks on medical personnel and facilities" in the past year.
The renewed war on Lebanon's well-trodden battlefront could escalate far beyond what we are witnessing now. Yet, even one decisive blow after another will not bridge the deep ideological chasm and decades of enmity that fuel this conflict, Brent Sadler writes.View on euronews
Simon Harris urged that any firing at United Nations Interim Force in Lebanon (Unifil) positions ceases.
The Lebanon-based militant group Hezbollah confirmed the death of its longtime leader, Hassan Nasrallah, in an Israeli airstrike that targeted the southern Beirut suburb of Dahiyeh. Israel said it had killed Nasrallah during a 'precise' operation in the Lebanese capital. Nasrallah had led the Iran-backed group for more than 30 years, with second in command Hashem Safieddine rumoured to take Nasrallah's place following his death. Lebanon's cabinet has called an emergency session following the intensive bombardments in the last two days, as thousands of people struggle to flee to safety.
In the 1990s, Anat Saban joined a movement of mothers that rose up to protest against their sons being sent to fight in Israel's first war against Hezbollah in Lebanon. "We were accused of thinking from our womb," she told Sky News. Peaceful demonstrations by the so-called Four Mothers group helped to pressure the then government finally to withdraw Israeli troops from their northern neighbour in 2000.
Israeli troops go into Jabalia for a third time after the military says Hamas has regrouped there.
State Department correspondent Tom Bateman takes us through a year of diplomacy failures as the Middle East sits on the brink of total war
The U.S. State Department on Wednesday warned that it would be unacceptable for Israel's military incursion in southern Lebanon to evolve into a situation similar to its invasion of the Gaza Strip. "I'm making very clear that there should be no kind of military action in Lebanon that looks anything like Gaza and leaves a result anything like Gaza."
Israel began a third day of strikes in southern Lebanon, hours after Hezbollah confirmed the death of a senior commander in an airstrike on Beirut. Beginning at about 5am on Wednesday, Lebanese media reported that Israeli airstrikes had targeted several areas in the south. Meanwhile, Hezbollah said it had launched a rocket targeting the Mossad headquarters near Tel Aviv. Israel says the rocket was intercepted. Footage from a coastal town in Lebanon caught the moment an Israeli airstrike caused a huge explosion, while dashcam footage from a car in Israel showed a rocket landing on a motorway in the north.
China's top anti-espionage agency, the Ministry of State Security (MSS), has pledged to step up early warning and anti-terrorism intelligence cooperation following a deadly attack against Chinese nationals in Pakistan at the weekend. In an editorial published on Wednesday, the ministry emphasised that combating terrorism was a "shared responsibility of the international community and a pressing priority". Pakistan has been plagued by terrorism and extreme nationalism and has faced frequent attac
The Iran-backed militant group's acting leader insisted Hezbollah will not agree to a ceasefire unless Israel withdraws from Gaza, as IDF rolls more troops into Lebanon.View on euronews
Prime Minister Anthony Albanese has stood by his call for a ceasefire in Lebanon after a senior US official expressed support for a limited Israeli incursion.