Live blog: Hamas says ready for talks on truce deal and prisoner exchange
Israel's genocide in Gaza, now in its 418th day, has left over 44,250 Palestinians dead and another 104,700 wounded. In Lebanon, Israel finally halts its war after killing 3,823+ people since October 2023.
Wednesday, November 27, 2024
0628 GMT — Hamas is ready to reach a ceasefire in Gaza, a senior official in the Palestinian resistance group said, hailing the ceasefire that took hold in Lebanon.
"We have informed mediators in Egypt, Qatar and Türkiye that Hamas is ready for a ceasefire agreement and a serious deal to exchange prisoners," the official told AFP, however accusing Israel of obstructing an agreement.
At least eight Palestinians, including three children, killed in Israeli air strike on Al-Tabi'een school sheltering displaced people in Gaza City – AA, citing medical source pic.twitter.com/4JR65POF5z
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0551 GMT — Lebanon army: 'Taking measures' to redeploy south as truce takes effect
Lebanon's army has said it was "taking the necessary measures" to deploy forces south hours into an Israel-Hezbollah truce, warning people displaced from frontline areas not to return before Israeli troops withdrew. "With the ceasefire coming into effect, the army is taking the necessary measures to complete its deployment in the south," the army said in a statement.
"The army command calls on citizens to wait before returning to frontline villages and towns that Israeli enemy forces have penetrated, awaiting their withdrawal."
0510 GMT — Syria says 6 killed in Israeli strikes on Lebanon border crossings
Syria's defence ministry has said six people were killed in Israeli strikes on border crossings with Lebanon just after midnight on Wednesday, hours before a Hezbollah-Israel ceasefire took effect.
"The Israeli enemy launched an air aggression from the direction of Lebanese territory, targeting border crossings between Syria and Lebanon," the ministry said in a statement.
"The aggression killed six people, including two soldiers while the rest were civilians, and injured 12 others including children, women and Syrian Arab Red Crescent workers."
0409 GMT — Iran welcomes end of Israel 'aggression' in Lebanon: foreign ministry
Iran welcomed the end of Israel's "aggression" in Lebanon, after a ceasefire deal came into force.
"Welcoming the news" of the end of Israel's "aggression against Lebanon", foreign ministry spokesman Esmaeil Baghaei said in a statement, stressing Iran's "firm support for the Lebanese government, nation and resistance".
0305 GMT — World leaders react to Lebanon war ceasefire
World leaders have welcomed a ceasefire deal between Israel and Lebanon, which came into force on Wednesday morning (0200 GMT).
The ceasefire between Israel and Lebanon will protect Israel from the threat of Hezbollah and create the conditions for a "lasting calm", US President Joe Biden and French President Emmanuel Macron said ahead of the truce coming into force.
Lebanese Prime Minister Najib Mikati said the ceasefire was a "fundamental step" towards restoring stability in the region.
British Prime Minister Keir Starmer praised a "long overdue" ceasefire that would "provide some measure of relief to the civilian populations" of both Israel and Lebanon. and the EU chief Ursula von der Leyen hailed the "very encouraging news" of the ceasefire, saying it would increase Lebanon's "internal security and stability".
A top UN official also welcomed the ceasefire agreement, but warned that "considerable work lies ahead " to implement the deal.
0240 GMT — Israel army warns Lebanese not to approach IDF positions after ceasefire
The Israeli army warned residents of south Lebanon not to approach Israel Defense Forces positions after the ceasefire took hold.
"With the entry into force of the ceasefire agreement and based on its provisions... you are prohibited from heading towards the villages that the IDF has ordered to be evacuated or towards IDF forces in the area," army spokesman Avichay Adraee said in a post on X.
0200 GMT — Lebanon remains quiet as truce with Israel takes into force
A ceasefire in Israel's war on Lebanon came into effect after US President Joe Biden said both sides accepted an agreement brokered by the United States and France.
Bursts of gunfire could be heard across Beirut after the ceasefire took effect. It was not immediately clear if the shooting was celebratory, as gunfire had also been used to alert residents who may have missed illegal evacuation warnings issued by Israel's military.
Streams of cars began heading to southern Lebanon, which borders Israel, after the ceasefire early on Wednesday, according to Reuters witnesses.
Hezbollah has not formally commented on the ceasefire but senior official Hassan Fadlallah told Lebanon's Al Jadeed TV that while it supported the extension of the Lebanese state's authority, the group would emerge from the war stronger.
Iran welcomed end of Israeli "aggression" in Lebanon, its Foreign Ministry said.
0130 GMT — Canadian health care workers accuse Trudeau government of 'complicity' in Gaza genocide
A group of Canadian health care workers accused Prime Minister Justin Trudeau’s government of being complicit in Israel’s genocide in Gaza due to its inaction.
"One year ago, we demanded the Government of Canada publicly demand for a ceasefire, that the Canadian government publicly condemn Israel for targeting hospitals and targeting health care workers, and that the Government of Canada publicly condemn Israel for widespread violations of international humanitarian law, including the crime of genocide," Ben Thomson, a public health, nephrology and general internal medicine doctor, said at a news conference on Parliament Hill in Ottawa.
Thomson, who was most recently in Gaza during September 2023 and March 2024, said their demands were ignored by the Trudeau government and a follow-up meeting regarding their demands was declined.
"We found the Canadian government's complicity, failure to hold Israel to account has resulted in tens of thousands of dead Palestinian women and children," he said, adding that more than 18,000 children have been killed by Israel.
2222 GMT — US to lead new 'push' for Gaza ceasefire with Türkiye, others
US President Joe Biden has said the United States would lead a fresh effort to secure a truce in Gaza, as he welcomed a ceasefire to end hostilities between Israel and Lebanon.
"Now Hamas has a choice to make. Their only way out is to release the hostages, including American citizens, which they hold, and, in the process, bring an end to the fighting, which would make possible a surge of humanitarian relief," Biden said on Tuesday.
"Over the coming days, the United States will make another push with Türkiye, Egypt, Qatar, Israel, and others to achieve a ceasefire in Gaza. With the hostages released and the end of the war without Hamas in power, that becomes possible."
Latest on Israel-Lebanon truce deal
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— Israel's cabinet approves Lebanon truce in 10-1 vote
— Netanyahu thanks Biden, says "Israel will maintain its freedom of action in enforcing" truce
— Lebanese PM Najib Mikati says truce "fundamental step" towards regional stability pic.twitter.com/aF1AGySmqD
2310 GMT — Israel targets Beirut port vicinity
Israel has conducted intense air strikes near Beirut International Airport, according to Anadolu Agency, which reported thick smoke rising from the area.
2300 GMT — Hezbollah launches drones at Tel Aviv military targets
Lebanon's Hezbollah has said it launched drones at "sensitive military targets" in Tel Aviv, after deadly Israeli strikes in Beirut and as news of a ceasefire deal was announced."In response to the targeting of the capital Beirut and the massacres committed by the Israeli enemy against civilians," Hezbollah launched "drones at a group of sensitive military targets in the city of Tel Aviv and its suburbs", the group said in a statement.
2200 GMT — Macron seeks Gaza truce
French President Emmanuel Macron has said that a ceasefire deal agreed between Israel and Lebanon should "open the path" for an ending of the war in Gaza.
"This agreement should open the path for a ceasefire too long awaited with regards to the incomparable suffering of the population in Gaza," Macron said in a video message on Tuesday.
He added that it "shows that only political courage can provide everyone in the Middle East long-term peace and stability".
2100 GMT — Lebanese soldier wounded by Israel
A Lebanese soldier was wounded in an Israeli air strike that targeted a military post in southern Lebanon, according to the Lebanese Army.
The army confirmed that "the Israeli enemy targeted an army post in Ebel El Saqi, Marjayoun, injuring a soldier."
The Lebanese Foreign Ministry said it instructed the country's permanent mission to the UN in New York to lodge a formal complaint with the Security Council.
2020 GMT — Israel kills women, children in Gaza
At least seven Palestinians, including several women and children, have been killed, and others wounded in an Israeli air strike that targeted a house in the al-Zaytoun neighbourhood in southern Gaza City.
A medical source told Anadolu that seven bodies were taken to hospitals after the latest attack.
The strike destroyed a house belonging to the Abu Diya family, causing extensive damage to nearby homes, witnesses reported.
They confirmed that several residents of the targeted home were killed, while others sustained varying degrees of wounds, though the exact number of casualties remains unclear.
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