Lebanese Hezbollah threatened Israel on Monday, October 14, with further attacks if its offensive in Lebanon continued, after a drone strike targeting a military position south of Haifa which killed four Israeli soldiers. According to United Hatzalah, a volunteer relief organization, this offensive injured more than 60 people.
Information to remember
⇒ Hezbollah threatens Israel with new attacks
⇒ Four Israeli soldiers killed in Hezbollah attack on military base, Israel announces
⇒ At least 15 dead in bombing of school transformed into refuge in Gaza
07:15
Hezbollah threatens Israel with further attacks after deadly drone strike
This Monday, October 14, Lebanese Hezbollah threatened Israel with other attacks if its offensive in Lebanon continued. In a statement, the Lebanese organization by Iran and ally of Palestinian Hamas, “promises the enemy” that the strike “south of Haifa is only a foretaste of what awaits” he decides to continue his attacks against our people.”
On Sunday, four Israeli soldiers were killed by a Hezbollah drone strike on a military base south of Haifa, the Israeli army announced in a statement. “Four Israeli army soldiers were killed in the incident and seven others were seriously injured,” according to the army. It is the deadliest strike in Israel since the Lebanese armed Shiite movement and Israel entered into open war on September 23.
Earlier, pro-Iranian Hezbollah announced that its fighters had fired “a squadron of explosive drones” at this training camp, dedicating this attack to its leader Hassan Nasrallah, assassinated on September 27 in an Israeli strike near Beirut. .
According to United Hatzalah, a volunteer rescue organization, the attack also injured more than 60 people, with “varying degrees of injuries: critical, serious, moderate and slight.”
07:05
Two hospitals in northern Gaza supplied by a WHO-Red Cross mission, according to WHO boss
A joint mission of the WHO and the Palestinian Red Cross succeeded on Saturday in evacuating patients and supplying two hospitals in the north of the Gaza Strip, the head of the WHO said on the social network X on Sunday. WHO and its partners finally managed to reach Kamal Adwan and Al-Sahaba hospitals yesterday (Saturday) after nine attempts this week,” noted Dr Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesus. “The missions have been accomplished while the fighting continues,” insisted Dr Tedros. He added that the drivers were subjected to humiliating treatment and even detained for a time at a checkpoint, “which is unacceptable.”
07:00
Gaza: 15 dead in bombing of school transformed into refuge, according to rescuers
At least 15 people were killed and dozens injured Sunday evening in an Israeli bombardment on a school transformed into a shelter for displaced Palestinians, in the Nuseirat camp, in the center of the Gaza Strip, Civil Defense said local. “The school was bombarded by a large salvo of Israeli artillery, leaving 15 dead, including children, women and entire families, and 50 injured,” said Mahmud Bassal, spokesperson for the organization. The Israeli military said it was “reviewing information” on the matter. “This school is home to hundreds of displaced people from different families, including some from Gaza, the south and various parts of the Gaza Strip,” added Mahmud Bassal.
06:45
Attacks on peacekeepers may constitute ‘war crime’, UN warns
“Attacks” against UN peacekeepers may constitute “war crimes”, the spokesperson for the Secretary General of the United Nations Antonio Guterres warned on Sunday, after a new clash with the Israeli army in Lebanon. “The Secretary General reiterates that UNIFIL (UN Interim Force in Lebanon) employees and premises must never be targeted. Attacks against peacekeepers are a violation of international law, including to international humanitarian law They can constitute a war crime,” thundered this spokesperson, Stéphane Dujarric.
UNIFIL reported a “forceful” entry on Sunday morning of two Israeli tanks into one of its positions. Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu had previously urged the UN to withdraw UNIFIL from the combat zones “immediately”.