Live blog: Israel kills 21 more in Lebanon, death toll rises to 3,386
Israel's war in Gaza — now in its 405th day — has killed at least 43,736 Palestinians and wounded over 103,370, with another 10,000+ feared buried under debris. In Lebanon, Israel has killed over 3,386 people since October 2023.
Thursday, November 14, 2024
1647 GMT –– Twenty-one people more have been killed in Israeli attacks on Lebanon, raising the total number of killed since October last year to at least 3,386, with 14,417 wounded, the Lebanese Health Ministry said in a statement.
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1617 GMT –– At least 17 Palestinians killed by Israeli army in northern Gaza
The Israeli army killed at least 17 Palestinians, including two sisters, in the ongoing onslaught on northern Gaza.
Eyewitnesses told Anadolu that three Palestinians, including two little sisters, were killed and others injured in Israeli artillery shelling of areas in Jabalia.
The Israeli army heavily struck the eastern areas of the Jabalia refugee camp and blew up homes and residential areas.
1614 GMT –– UN to bolster UNIFIL for post-truce support in Lebanon
The United Nations intends to bolster its peacekeeping mission in Lebanon to better support the Lebanese army once a truce is agreed upon but will not directly enforce a ceasefire, United Nations peacekeeping chief Jean-Pierre Lacroix said.
The peacekeeping mission known as UNIFIL is deployed in southern Lebanon to monitor the demarcation line with Israel, an area that has seen more than a year of hostilities between Israeli troops and Iran-backed Hezbollah fighters.
Diplomatic efforts to end the fighting have centred on UN resolution 1701, which ended the last round of conflict between the two heavily armed foes in 2006 and requires Hezbollah to remove fighters and weapons from areas between the border and the Litani River, which runs about 30 km (around 20 miles) from Lebanon's southern border.
Today, @Lacroix_UN met with Lebanese Speaker Nabih Berri, Defense Minister Maurice Sleem, Foreign Minister Abdallah Bou Habib and Lebanese Army Commander Gen. Joseph Aoun to discuss the need for both parties to commit to fully implementing their obligations under resolution 1701. pic.twitter.com/9MokWtH46l
— UNIFIL (@UNIFIL_) November 14, 2024
1613 GMT –– Blocking UNRWA operations in Gaza risks violating international humanitarian law: EU
Blocking the operations of the UN Agency for Palestinian Refugees (UNRWA) in Gaza risks violating international humanitarian law, the European Union foreign policy chief warned.
Sharing UNRWA Commissioner General Philippe Lazzarini’s concerns about the catastrophic consequences of the agency’s possible collapse in the region, Josep Borrell said the recent Israeli legislation to ban UNRWA "threatens access to essential aid for millions" of people.
"Protecting UNRWA is a collective duty," Borrell added.
I share @UNLazzarini's concerns about the catastrophic consequences of a collapse of @UNRWA for the region.
— Josep Borrell Fontelles (@JosepBorrellF) November 14, 2024
Blocking UNRWA’s vital support risks violating IHL, as recent Israeli legislation threatens access to essential aid for millions.
Protecting UNRWA is a collective duty. https://t.co/VAA5wULT3m
1441 GMT –– Israel expects Trump to take a hard line on Iran: minister
Israel expects the incoming Trump administration to take a hard line against Iran and its nuclear ambitions, which will create an opportunity for more peace deals with Arab neighbours, a senior member of Israel's security cabinet said.
Energy Minister Eli Cohen, in an interview with Reuters, also said that Israel is closer than ever to reaching an agreement to end fighting in Lebanon and push Iran-backed Hezbollah away from the border while insisting that Israel maintains the right to act military should it be violated.
Reza Hatami looks at the sticking points as UN nuclear agency chief Rafael Grossi holds talks with Iranian FM Abbas Araqchi in Tehran over the country's nuclear programme pic.twitter.com/5O2wzCJSzM
— TRT World Now (@TRTWorldNow) November 14, 2024
1432 GMT –– Iran tells UN nuclear chief willing to resolve 'ambiguities'
Iranian President Masoud Pezeshkian told the visiting head of the UN nuclear watchdog that his government was willing to resolve doubts about its atomic programme.
"As we have repeatedly proven our goodwill, we announce our readiness to cooperate and converge with this international organisation to resolve the alleged ambiguities and doubts about the peaceful nuclear activity of our country," Pezeshkian told Grossi.
1358 GMT –– Israel is closer to reach deal on Lebanon: minister
An Israeli Security Cabinet minister stated that Israel is closer than ever to reaching an arrangement on the fighting in Lebanon since the war began.
"I think we are at a point that we are closer to an arrangement than we have been since the start of the war," said Energy Minister Eli Cohen in an interview with Reuters.
1238 GMT –– Israeli strikes on Syria's capital kill at least 15
At least 15 people have been killed and 16 wounded in Israeli attacks on a number of residential buildings in suburbs of the Syrian capital Damascus, Syrian regime media reported.
The buildings are located in the suburbs of Mazzeh and Qudsaya, both west of the capital, the SANA report said.
Israeli army radio said the targets of the attack in Damascus were the headquarters of the Palestinian group Islamic Jihad and what it described as other assets, without elaborating.
At least 15 people killed in Israeli strikes on Syria's Damascus – Syrian state media pic.twitter.com/CFV0kyt1zo
— TRT World Now (@TRTWorldNow) November 14, 2024
1226 GMT –– Initial reports of Israeli attack on Damascus suburb of Mazzeh
Syrian regime news agency reported initial accounts of an Israeli attack on the Mazzeh suburb of the capital Damascus.
1223 GMT –– Israel hits roughly 30 points over 48 hours in south Beirut
The Israeli forces said they struck around 30 points in the southern suburbs of Beirut over the past 48 hours.
1159 GMT –– Iran tells UN nuclear chief it won't negotiate under 'intimidation'
Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi said that Iran will not negotiate under "intimidation" as he held crunch talks with the UN nuclear chief weeks before US President-elect Donald Trump takes office.
International Atomic Energy Agency chief Rafael Grossi said achieving "results" in nuclear talks with Iran was vital to avoid a new conflict in the region already inflamed by Israel's war in Gaza and Lebanon.
His visit comes just days after Israeli Defence Minister Israel Katz said Iran was "more exposed than ever to strikes on its nuclear facilities" giving Israel "the opportunity to achieve our most important goal".
Grossi said Iranian nuclear installations "should not be attacked" but Trump is expected to give Israel a far freer rein after he takes office in January.
Important & straightforward talks with DG @rafaelmgrossi this morning.
— Seyed Abbas Araghchi (@araghchi) November 14, 2024
As a committed member of NPT we continue our full cooperation with the IAEA. Differences can be resolved through cooperation and dialogue. We agreed to proceed with courage and good will.
Iran has never… pic.twitter.com/bwLLzrKzwE
1139 GMT –– Israel arrests 6 more Palestinians, illegal settlers attack farmers
The Israeli army arrested six more Palestinians in military raids in the occupied West Bank as illegal settlers staged new attacks on Palestinian farmers.
Army forces raided several towns in the West Bank, including Nablus, Jenin, Tubas, Ramallah, and Bethlehem, the Commission of Detainees’ Affairs and the Palestinian Prisoners Society said in a joint statement.
Official Palestinian news agency WAFA said several homes were searched during the raids.
In the town of Bani Naim east of Hebron, Israeli forces searched several homes and questioned nine young people before releasing them, WAFA said.
1114 GMT –– Israel warfare methods 'consistent with genocide': UN committee
Israel’s methods of warfare in Gaza are consistent with genocide, including mass civilian casualties and intentional suffering imposed on Palestinians: UN Special Committee
1101 GMT –– Gaza death toll soars to 43,736 in Israel's ongoing offensive
At least 43,736 Palestinians have been killed and 103,370 wounded in Israel's military offensive on Gaza since Oct. 7, 2023, the Gaza health ministry said in a statement.
1022 GMT — Israel reports rocket, drone attacks from Lebanon, Iraq
Israel reported the launch of rockets and drones from Lebanon, Iraq and Syria as regional tension continues to escalate over its devastating war on Gaza.
A statement said 10 rockets were fired from Lebanese territory, causing air-raid sirens to sound in Upper Galilee in northern Israel. It said some of the rockets were intercepted, while the remaining hit open areas. No information was provided about injuries or damage.
0735 GMT — Strike hits south Beirut after Israel evacuation order: report
An air strike hit the southern suburbs of the Lebanese capital after Israel warned residents to leave parts of the Hezbollah bastion, AFPTV images showed.
A plume of grey smoke rose over the area after the latest strike since Israel sharply intensified its bombardment of Lebanon in September.
Shortly before the strike, Israel had issued a warning to residents to leave their homes.
Israeli Defence Minister Israel Katz says Hezbollah is defeated but attacks will continue in Lebanon. Mohammad Al-Kassim has more from occupied East Jerusalem pic.twitter.com/EJVwx85WyG
— TRT World Now (@TRTWorldNow) November 14, 2024
0745 GMT — Israel bombs Gaza City, killing several Palestinians
Israeli bombardment has targeted the Sheikh Radwan neighbourhood in Gaza City where civilians were located, killing at least three Palestinians.
In a separate attack on the outskirts of Hamama School, Israel has wounded 10 Palestinians, The Palestinian Information Center (PIC) said.
Israel also has intensified its attacks across Gaza, artillery shelling hit the southern and eastern areas of the Zeitoun neighbourhood.
0504 GMT — HRW accuses Israel of Gaza 'war crime' over 'forcible transfer'
Human Rights Watch said in a report Israel's repeated evacuation orders in Gaza amount to the "war crime of forcible transfer", and to "ethnic cleansing" in parts of the Palestinian territory.
"Human Rights Watch has amassed evidence that Israeli officials are... committing the war crime of forcible transfer", the HRW report said, adding that "Israel's actions appear to also meet the definition of ethnic cleansing" in the areas where Palestinians will not be able to return.
Human Rights Watch report strongly condemns Israel, accusing it of ethnic cleansing and war crimes in Gaza. Here's more 👇 pic.twitter.com/dwrQRgIL2Y
— TRT World Now (@TRTWorldNow) November 14, 2024
0450 GMT — Ben & Jerry's says parent Unilever silenced it over Gaza stance
Ice cream brand Ben & Jerry's said in a lawsuit filed that parent company Unilever has silenced its attempts to express support for Palestinian refugees, and threatened to dismantle its board and sue its members over the issue.
The lawsuit is the latest sign of the long-simmering tensions between Ben & Jerry's and consumer products maker Unilever.
"Ben & Jerry's has on four occasions attempted to publicly speak out in support of peace and human rights," according to the lawsuit. "Unilever has silenced each of these efforts."
Ben & Jerry's said in the lawsuit it has tried to call for a ceasefire, support the safe passage of Palestinian refugees to Britain, back students protesting at US colleges against civilian deaths in Gaza, and advocate for a halt in US military aid to Israel, but has been blocked by Unilever.
0224 GMT — 3 young siblings killed in Gaza as Israeli strikes in Lebanon kill 6
An Israeli strike on a home in northern Gaza killed three siblings aged 6 and under, among at least six people killed in air strikes in the war-ravaged territory, Palestinian medics said.
In Lebanon, an Israeli air strike on an apartment building south of Beirut killed at least six people and wounded 15, the Health Ministry said.
0041 GMT — Six Israeli troops killed, deadly strikes in Lebanon
Israel suffered one of the deadliest days of its ground offensive against Hezbollah in Lebanon when six of its soldiers were killed in combat near the border.
The soldiers "fell during combat in southern Lebanon", the army said in a statement. Their deaths mean 47 Israeli troops have been killed in combat with Hezbollah since September 30, when Israel sent ground forces into Lebanon.
The army's announcement came after new Israeli Defence Minister Israel Katz said there would be no easing up in the war in lebanon.
Israeli forces kill at least nine Palestinians in a strike on Al Mawasi, a designated safe zone in southern Gaza pic.twitter.com/hkSDZrBW3e
— TRT World Now (@TRTWorldNow) November 14, 2024
2335 GMT — UN Council condemns attacks on peacekeepers in Lebanon
The UN Security Council (UNSC) condemned recent attacks on the UN peacekeeping mission in Lebanon (UNIFIL), calling on all parties to respect the safety of members of that force.
In a statement, the Council condemned the attacks on October 29, November 7 and November 8, which wounded several Blue Helmets. They did not name who they believed to be responsible.
"They urged all parties to take all measures to respect the safety and security of UNIFIL personnel and premises," the Council said.
2131 GMT — South Africa condemns Israeli minister's call to annex West Bank
South Africa has condemned a statement by Israeli Finance Minister Bezalel Smotrich that 2025 will be the "year of annexation" of the occupied West Bank.
The department emphasised the need for a decisive response by the international community against Israel's settlement expansion in the Palestinian territories and its provocative policies.
2107 GMT — Spain slams Israeli statements favouring annexation of West Bank
Spain has strongly rejected statements by the Israeli government in favour of Israel's annexation of the occupied West Bank, the Foreign Ministry said.
Annexation by force is contrary to International law, it said in a statement.
"The International Court of Justice has ruled that the Israeli occupation of the Palestinian territories is illegal and must end as soon as possible," the ministry said, calling the settlements in the occupied territories "totally contrary" to international law.
2032 GMT — US says it secured 'further commitments' from Israel as Gaza aid situation deteriorates
The US has secured extra commitments from Israel in the last two days about the situation in besieged Gaza, the White House said.
White House National Security Advisor Jake Sullivan told reporters he met with Israeli Minister of Strategic Affairs Ron Dermer for a "detailed" and "constructive" discussion on the current situation in the Middle East.
Noting the US push to increase the amount of humanitarian assistance entering Gaza, Sullivan said: "We have made some progress in that regard. We extracted further commitments from the Israeli side over the course of the past couple of days."
"We want to see those commitments followed through on," he said.
1938 GMT — Death toll from Israeli strikes in Gaza 'safe zone' rises to 14
Israel has killed at least 15 Palestinians in its air strikes on southern and central Gaza, witnesses and medical sources said.
Israeli fighter jets hit a house in the al-Mawasi area, west of Khan Younis, leaving eight people dead, including children, witnesses and medical sources said.
One person was also killed, and several people were wounded in another strike near a tent encampment in al-Mawasi, which was designated by the Israeli army as a "safe zone" for displaced civilians in Gaza, it added.
Five more Palestinians were killed and others injured in an Israeli airstrike targeting a gathering of civilians in the Al-Maghazi refugee camp in central Gaza, witnesses told Anadolu Agency.
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