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‘Dozens’ of Palestinians killed in Israeli airstrike as Hezbollah chief focused in Beirut

By Editorial Board Published November 17, 2024 3 Min Read
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‘Dozens’ of Palestinians killed in Israeli airstrike as Hezbollah chief focused in Beirut

Dozens of persons are mentioned to have been killed in an Israeli airstrike in northern Gaza, whereas in Beirut, one other Israeli strike has reportedly killed Hezbollah’s head of media relations.

Residents and medics mentioned a multi-storey residential constructing housing no less than six households had been focused within the Gazan city of Beit Lahiya.

About 70 individuals had been dwelling within the property, the Palestinian Civil Emergency mentioned, whereas the Gaza authorities media workplace mentioned 72 individuals had been killed.

The Israeli army mentioned a number of strikes had been carried out in a single day on “terrorist targets” in Beit Lahiya, and all the pieces attainable had been finished to keep away from civilians being harmed.

It added that any data launched by the Hamas-run well being ministry must be “treated with caution”, claiming it had been “repeatedly proven unreliable in previous incidents”.

In Beirut, an Israeli strike on a constructing in a densely populated district killed Hezbollah media chief Mohammad Afif, two Lebanese safety sources advised Reuters.

Safety sources mentioned it struck a constructing the place the workplaces of the Syrian Social Nationalist Occasion are positioned.

The top of that social gathering in Lebanon, Ali Hijazi, advised Lebanese broadcaster Al-Jadeed that Afif had been within the constructing.

There was no rapid affirmation of his demise from Hezbollah, however the broadcaster later mentioned that Afif had been killed.

The Israeli army declined to remark.

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Palestinians flee throughout an Israeli army operation in Beit Lahiya. Pic: Reuters

Ras al-Nabaa, the neighbourhood which was hit, is the place many individuals displaced from Beirut’s southern suburbs have been looking for refuge.

Afif was a long-term media advisor to Hezbollah’s former head, Hassan Nasrallah, who was killed in an Israeli air assault in late September.

Afif managed Hezbollah’s Al-Manar tv station for a number of years earlier than taking up the media workplace.

Israel and Hezbollah have been buying and selling fireplace for greater than a 12 months.

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