Updated 09.31 | Published 2024-09-24 09.33
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More than 1,000 people have died in Israel’s attacks on Lebanon in recent weeks.
On Saturday, Hezbollah leader Hassan Nasrallah was confirmed dead, but fighting continues.
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According to preliminary figures from Lebanon’s Ministry of Health, 24 people have died and 29 people have been injured in an Israeli attack outside the city of Sidon in southern Lebanon, reports Haaretz.
The port of Hodeidah in southern Yemen has been hit by an air strike, sources told Reuters.
Israel’s military IDF confirms on Telegram that it carried out attacks against the Huthi rebels in Yemen.
Lebanon’s health ministry says 14 doctors have been killed in attacks over the past two days.
In a statement, the ministry condemns “in the strongest terms” Israel’s attacks and believes that Israel ignores international laws such as the Geneva Convention.
Devastation after Israel’s bombardment of southern Beirut. Photo: Hassan Ammar/AP/TT
A new wave of Israeli attacks has begun against Lebanon – despite the death of Hassan Nasrallah.
On Sunday, the Hezbollah leader’s body was recovered from the scene, according to sources.
On Sunday afternoon, a powerful explosion was again heard in Danieh, the suburb of the capital Beirut where Hezbollah leader Nasrallah was killed earlier this week in a massive and “precisely targeted” Israeli attack, AFP correspondents on the scene report.
According to the two sources cited by Reuters, the body was intact and without visible injuries.
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Israel confirms that new attacks have been launched against Dahieh – Hezbollah’s stronghold in the capital Beirut, the BBC reports.
The information comes from the Israeli Defense Forces.
AFP correspondents testify to loud explosions and rising smoke from the area of the city.
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