Live: Israels War on Lebanon
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27 September 2024 - 17:12

Along with the attack, Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu also called on the UN. He returned after a short visit to the country. Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu told the UN General Assembly today that he needed to resolve the Lebanese conflict.
Foreign newspapers reported that the Pentagon had no involvement in the attack. US Defense Secretary Lloyd Austin said Israel had not warned the United States of the attack, according to Deputy Pentagon Press Secretary Sabrina Singh. Therefore, the United States is also looking into it, she said.
Foreign newspapers reported that 76 people were injured in the attack. Further details have not yet been confirmed.
Israel used a new type of bomb in the attack, according to foreign reports. According to Al Jazeera, Israel used a GBU-72 bomb in the attack. The bomb is a state-of-the-art 5,000-pound, or 2,200-kilogram, bunker buster, the newspaper said. The bomb was developed in.
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu told the UN General Assembly today that he needed to resolve the Lebanese conflict. However, Israel launched heavy attacks on Lebanon today, destroying nine houses, according to foreign reports. Israel said the attack targeted Hezbollah's headquarters.
Israeli attack on Lebanon -- photo by Reuters
Four houses have been razed to the ground in an Israeli attack on Lebanon. Two people were rescued from under two destroyed houses. Authorities are also working to rescue more people.
Israeli attack on Lebanon -- photo by Reuters
Israeli attack on Lebanon -- photo by Reuters
The Israeli attack on Beirut, Lebanon, shows that Israel is ignoring talks to stop the attacks, the office of Lebanese Prime Minister, Najib Mikathi, said. The office said in a statement that the prime minister was in New York to attend the 79th UN General Assembly.
Israeli air strike on Lebanon's Hezbollah leader Hassan Nasrallah was reportedly aimed at killing him. However, Hezbollah has not confirmed the incident. Nasrullah is reportedly in good condition.
The Jewish Israeli army has launched heavy attacks on the Lebanese capital Beirut. Al-Manar TV, which is operated by the Lebanese group Hezbollah, said four buildings were destroyed in Jewish air strikes in the Haret Rek district of the Lebanese capital. The TV said more than 15 missiles hit the area at the same time. The attack reportedly targeted one of Beirut's busiest areas.
Hussein Fadlallah, Hezbollah’s top official in Beirut, said in a speech no matter how many commanders Israel kills, the group has endless numbers of experienced fighters deployed all over the front lines.
“We will not abandon the support of Palestine, Jerusalem and oppressed Gaza. There is no place for neutrality in this battle.”
Fadlallah Vowed.
Israeli troops and US Cantonment Commander, Mailal Kurilla meet in Israel
Israeli military chief Herzi Halevi just concluded a meeting to “assess the situation” after a major attack on Beirut’s southern suburbs, calling the area the home of Hezbollah’s “command centre”. Halevi said the army is “highly prepared to both attack and defend”, according to a statement.
Iran’s embassy in Lebanon says Israel’s major attack on Beirut’s southern suburbs represents a “dangerous game-changing escalation” that will “bring its perpetrator an appropriate punishment”. Earlier, Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu told the UN General Assembly the “long arm of Israel” can reach the “tyrants of Tehran” anywhere in Iran and the Middle East.
In an initial toll, Lebanon’s health ministry says two people were killed and 76 others wounded in Israel’s attacks on Beirut’s southern suburb of Dahiyeh.
Israel’s latest attacks on the Haret Hreik district destroyed six buildings, turning them into rubble. Rescue workers, backed by excavators, are still trying to evacuate survivors from the scene.
US Defense Secretary Lloyd Austin has reiterated calls for a 21-day ceasefire in Lebanon – stipulated in a US-French proposal – saying the situation is “deeply troubling”.
“Despite the sharp escalation in recent days, a diplomatic solution is still viable,” he said.