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Israeli strikes on Beirut after evacuation warning; UN says 'widespread destruction' in south
Israeli strikes on Beirut after evacuation warning; UN says 'widespread destruction' in south
by AFP Staff Writers
Beirut, Lebanon (AFP) Oct 20, 2024

Two Israeli air strikes targeted south Beirut on Sunday after the Israeli army warned civilians to evacuate the stronghold of Lebanon's Hezbollah movement, state media said.

The reported strikes came after Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu accused the Iran-backed Hezbollah movement of trying to assassinate him by attacking his residence.

"Enemy (Israeli) airplanes carried out two strikes this morning on Beirut's southern suburbs, one of them hitting a residential building in Haret Hreik" near a mosque and a hospital, the National News Agency reported.

The Israeli military had earlier issued an "urgent warning" for civilians living near buildings it said were affiliated with Hezbollah in the neighbourhood to immediately evacuate.

"You are located near facilities and interests affiliated with Hezbollah, which the IDF (Israeli army) will work against in the near future," the military's Arabic spokesman Avichay Adraee said on Telegram.

Netanyahu's office on Saturday said a drone was launched towards his residence in the central town of Caesarea but he and his wife were not home and there were no injuries.

"The attempt by Iran's proxy Hezbollah to assassinate me and my wife today was a grave mistake," Netanyahu said in a statement.

"Anyone who tries to harm Israel's citizens will pay a heavy price," he said in comments directed at Tehran and "its proxies", which include Lebanon's Hezbollah, a group Israel has been at war with since late September.

Iran said Hezbollah, which it arms and finances, was behind the attack on Netanyahu's residence.

"This action was taken by the Lebanese Hezbollah," Iran's mission to the United Nations said in response to a question about its role in the attack, according to Iran's official IRNA news agency.

Hezbollah has not claimed the attack.

Israel has vowed to retaliate against Iran, its regional arch-foe, for an October 1 missile barrage. Iran has warned it will hit back.

UN force says 'widespread destruction' in south Lebanon
Geneva (AFP) Oct 18, 2024 - Israel's escalating war against Hezbollah has caused widespread destruction of towns and villages in southern Lebanon, the UN peacekeeping force in the area said Friday.

The UNIFIL force's spokesman said it was more important than ever for the peacekeepers to remain in place, despite repeated attacks on their positions by Israeli forces.

"The escalation along the Blue Line is causing widespread destruction of towns and villages in south Lebanon, while rockets continue to be launched towards Israel, including civilian areas," said Andrea Tenenti, spokesman for the United Nations Interim Force in Lebanon.

The Blue Line is the demarcation line between Israel and Lebanon.

"The devastation and destruction of many villages along the Blue Line, and even beyond, is shocking," Tenenti told a media briefing in Geneva, via video-link from Beirut.

"The role of UNIFIL at the moment is more important than ever. We need to be here. We need to try to bring back stability and peace to this region," he added.

UNIFIL was set up in 1978 to monitor the withdrawal of Israeli forces after they invaded Lebanon, and to help the Lebanese government restore authority over the border region.

Tenenti said the mission currently had more than 10,000 peacekeepers from 52 contributing countries, which shows international "commitment to bring back stability to this region that has been devastated by conflict for the last 12 months".

The troops were "incredibly resilient" and "the morale is still very high", he added.

- UN flag still flies -

On Sunday, Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu urged the UN to move the peacekeepers out of "harm's way", saying Hezbollah was using them as "human shields".

They have decided to stay put in their 29 positions close to the Blue Line.

"It's important for the UN flag to still fly there, and because we are there at the request of the Security Council, there was also a strong and vocal voice from... the international community to stay," said Tenenti.

"Immediately after that, we've been targeted several times, five times. And deliberate attacks," he added.

The attacks have sparked international criticism, but Israel's army says it is not targeting the UN peacekeepers or their positions.

Tenenti said UNIFIL was allowed to act in self-defence, "but we also have to be very pragmatic on when to use it and how to use it because we don't want to become part of the conflict -- and using force, that could trigger more violence.

"It's very important at the moment to decrease the violence, to decrease the tension."

In recent weeks, most UNIFIL patrols had been suspended, he said. But they continue to monitor the situation from their positions, adding that the safety of the mission was the top priority.

Hezbollah has been exchanging cross-border fire with Israel for more than a year. It says it is acting in response to Israel's devastating ground and air assaults in Gaza.

The war in Gaza began after the armed wing of the Palestinian group Hamas launched a surprise attack from the territory into Israel on October 7, 2023.

The near-daily exchange of fire across the Israel-Lebanon border has led to the displacement of tens of thousands of people on both sides even before the dramatic escalation last month, when Netanyahu vowed to crush Hezbollah.

The war has left at least 1,418 people dead in Lebanon, according to an AFP tally of Lebanese health ministry figures, though the real toll is likely higher.

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