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Hezbollah says its war with ******* is entering a new phase

Lebanon’s

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it is entering a new phase in its ****** against invading ******** troops, as the region reckons with the ******** of
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in a battle with ******** forces in Gaza.

****** acknowledged

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and described him as a martyr. Sinwar was a chief architect of the ******* on southern ******* that precipitated the latest escalating conflicts in the Middle East.

Many, from the governments of ******** allies to exhausted residents of Gaza, expressed hope that Sinwar’s ****** would

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for an end to the war, but ******** Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu said in a speech announcing Sinwar’s ****** that “Our war is not yet ended.”

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blew holes in *******’s security fence and stormed in, ******** some 1,200 people, mostly civilians, and abducting another 250. *******’s
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has ******* over 42,000 Palestinians, according to local health authorities, who do not distinguish combatants from civilians. The war
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and displaced about 90% of its population of 2.3 million people.

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Here’s the latest:

UN housing expert says Gaza has experienced an ‘unprecedented rain of destruction’

******* NATIONS — Gaza has experienced “a biblical, unprecedented rain of destruction” since ******* launched its military offensive following ******’ ******* in southern ******* on Oct. 7 last year, the U.N. housing expert says.

Balakrishnan Rajagopal, the U.N. independent investigator on the right to adequate housing, told reporters Friday that “the ferocity” of destruction in Gaza wasn’t seen in the conflicts in Syria and Ukraine.

By January 2024, Rajagopal said, 60-70% of all homes in Gaza were destroyed, and in northern Gaza it was 82% of homes. “It is far worse than that right now,” particularly in the north which is approaching the 100% level, he said.

*******’s U.N. Mission had no comment on the U.N. rapporteur’s statements.

Rajagopal said a recent report by the U.N. Development Program estimated that in May there were over 39 million tons of debris in Gaza, and he said that rubble is mixed with unexploded ordnance, toxic waste, asbestos from collapsed buildings, and other material.

“The groundwater pollution and the soil contamination are so catastrophic that we don’t know if they can ever be remedied in time for people to move back at least within this generation,” he said.

How long will it take to rebuild Gaza?

Rajagopal said first the debris has to be removed, secondly there must be financing, and then “there is another big elephant in the room, which is that no reconstruction can happen unless the occupation ends.” That’s because ******* has restricted building materials and equipment to rebuild, which it contends have dual uses, he said.

After the 2014 war in Gaza, Rajagopal said, less than 1,000 homes were built every year.

The UNDP report estimated that about 80,000 homes have been destroyed in the current war, so it would take about 80 years to rebuild if the occupation continues, he said.

UN investigator on the right to food insists ******* still conducting “a starvation campaign”

******* NATIONS — The U.N. independent investigator on the right to food insisted ******* is still conducting “a starvation campaign” in Gaza, despite its delivery of over 1 million tons of aid, including 700,000 tons of food to the territory since it launched its military operation a year ago.

Michael Fakhri told reporters Friday that food is not calories and Palestinians have not gotten adequate food or calories.

The ******* States, *******’s closest ally, recently warned ******* that it must increase the amount of humanitarian aid it is allowing into Gaza within 30 days or it could risk losing access to U.S. weapons funding.

Fakhri said: “Based on a year-long starvation campaign and a 24-year blockade and siege, allowing a few more trucks to enter in now does not actually address the humanitarian needs.”

“But most importantly, what ******* is saying contradicts everything every humanitarian organization is saying now, and has been saying,” he said.

Fakhri said humanitarian officials call *******’s rules on what is allowed into Gaza “opaque and absurd.”

Convoys that make it through are often shot at and targeted by ******** forces despite coordination with ******** authorities, he said. “And then even if those convoys get past that, civilians seeking aid have been shot at and ******* several times.”

*******’s U.N. Mission did not respond to a request for comment on Fakhri’s press conference.

************ UN ambassador says Security Council must demand a cease-***** in Gaza

******* NATIONS — ***** nations and the Palestinians are pushing for a U.N. Security Council resolution that demands an immediate cease-***** in Gaza.

Asked to respond to ******* and ****** saying they don’t want a cease-***** following the ******** ******** of ****** leader Yahya Sinwar, Riyad Mansour, the ************ U.N. ambassador, told reporters Friday that the decision isn’t up to them.

“It is not up to the fighting parties to dictate upon all of us their wishes and their activities, … especially *******,” he said. “It is the duty of the Security Council to say, `We demand an immediate cease-***** and compliance by all parties, and we demand that to take place, for example, within 24 hours or within 48 hours.”

Mansour said it should not be “******” for the Security Council to draft a resolution under Chapter 7 of the U.N. Charter, which would make it militarily enforceable.

Mansour was speaking after he and 10 ***** ambassadors met with U.N. Secretary-General Antonio Guterres.

The ************ ambassador said they discussed a leaked proposal from ******** generals to declare northern Gaza a military zone and seal it off, which he said would threaten 400,000 Palestinians there with ****** or starvation.

Mansour expressed hope that the often divided Security Council has “the spine and the strength and the determination” to stop that from happening and demand an immediate cease-***** and the delivery of humanitarian assistance throughout Gaza, “and to allow for opening a door to a political horizon.”

******* says it has ******* the ****** militant who guarded Sinwar

JERUSALEM — *******’s military says it ******* the militant who guarded the late ****** leader, Yahya Sinwar.

Sinwar was ******* by ******** troops on Wednesday in Rafah, Gaza.

In a statement released Friday night, the military identified the militant as Mahmoud Hamdan. It says troops ******* Hamdan on Friday, 200 meters (650 feet) away from where Sinwar was *******.

The military says Hamdan acted as a guard for six hostages who were ******* in August as ******** troops drew near to where they were being held in the Gaza tunnel network. It did not provide evidence for the claim.

The six hostages included an ********-*********, Hersh Goldberg-Polin.

Biden says it may be easier to reach a cease-***** in Lebanon than Gaza

BERLIN — President Joe Biden has suggested that negotiating a cease-***** deal between ******* and Hezbollah could be easier than forging one between ******* and ******.

Biden says he discussed the way ahead to end the Middle East conflict following the ******** of ****** leader Yahya Sinwar in Gaza when he met with British Prime Minister Keir Starmer, French President Emmanuel Macron, ******* Chancellor Olaf Scholz in Berlin on Friday.

Biden told reporters that the leaders “think that there is a possibility of working for a cease-***** in Lebanon and it’s going to be ******* in Gaza.”

He continued: “But we agree there has to be an outcome of what happens the day after.”

Sinwar was ******* Wednesday by ******** forces in Gaza, and Biden spoke with ******** Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu by phone the following day.

Biden declined to say whether Netanyahu gave him assurance during that conversation that the Israelis are ready to get back to negotiations toward a cease-***** and the release of hostages.

“We’re in the middle of discussions about that,” Biden said, adding: “I’m not going to get into that.”

Asked whether he had an understanding of when and how ******* may respond to Iran’s missile barrage on ******* earlier this month, Biden responded, “Yes and yes.”

He declined to offer any further details on *******’s potential retaliation.

Netanyahu plans to meet with ministers to discuss hostages

JERUSALEM — *******’s Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu is planning to convene a special meeting with government ministers to discuss ******** negotiations in the light of *******’s ******** of ****** leader Yahya Sinwar.

It’s unclear when the meeting will be held or what exactly is on the agenda.

Israelis have urged the government to use the opportunity to seal a deal for the hostages’ release since Sinwar was ******* by ******** forces Wednesday.

Among ******** families, there’s hope Sinwar’s ****** could restart the negotiations that sputtered to a stop three weeks ago, when ****** and ******* accused each other of negotiating in bad ******.

UNICEF takes action after cholera case confirmed in northern Lebanon

BEIRUT — The U.N.’s children’s agency says it has activated an emergency cholera response to help protect children and families by containing the ********.

The announcement by UNICEF Friday follows the confirmation of a cholera case in the Akkar governorate in North Lebanon.

The health ministry said in a statement that the cholera case was unrelated to the growing displacement crisis in Lebanon. However, the country ******** vigilant in controlling the spread of communicable ********* amid the ongoing displacement.

Lebanon says 6 more ******* in fighting in the past 24 hours

BEIRUT — Lebanon’s crisis response unit says six people have been ******* and 69 wounded in the past 24 hours in the war between ******* and Hezbollah in Lebanon.

The new numbers raise the total toll over the past year of conflict to 2,418 ******* and 11,336 wounded, the Lebanese Health Ministry said Friday.

The crisis response unit report also records 87 airstrikes and shellings in the past day, mostly concentrated in southern Lebanon and the Nabatiyeh province.

Some 1,098 centers — including educational complexes, vocational institutes, universities, and other institutions — are sheltering 191,501 people, including 44,646 families, displaced by the ******** offensive in Lebanon, the report says.

Among these shelters, 902 are full. The fighting in Lebanon has driven 1.2 million people from their homes, including more than 400,000 children, according to the U.N. children’s agency.

The Lebanese Ministry of Education reports that 77 % of public schools are out of service, either due to their use as shelters or their location in areas directly affected by the war.

Despite a major border crossing between Lebanon and Syria being out of commission after an ******** strike on the road, crowds continue to flow across the border seeking safety in Syria. Between Sept. 23 and Oct. 18, Lebanese General Security recorded 335,948 Syrian and 135,181 Lebanese citizens crossing into Syria, the report says.

*** prime minister says ‘dire humanitarian situation’ in Gaza cannot go on

BERLIN — British Prime Minister Keir Starmer has told ******* that “the world will not tolerate any more excuses on humanitarian assistance” to people in Gaza.

Speaking Friday during a visit to Berlin to meet President Joe Biden and ********* leaders, Starmer said “the dire humanitarian situation cannot continue. … Civilians in northern Gaza need food now.”

The Biden administration warned ******* on Sunday that it must increase the amount of

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within the next 30 days or risk losing access to U.S. weapons funding.

Starmer says the ******** of ****** leader Yahya Sinwar should be a precursor to a cease-*****.

Starmer says “no one should mourn” the ****** of Sinwar, who had “the blood of innocent Israelis” on his hands, as well as the blood of Palestinians “who suffered in the chaos and ********* that he sought and celebrated.”

He says he strongly supports *******’s right to self-defense, “particularly in the face of the Iranian regime’s actions” and that Sinwar’s ****** ”provides an opportunity for a step towards that cease-***** that we have long called for.”

Italy’s prime minister says Europe wants a ‘sustainable ceasefire’ in Gaza and Lebanon

BEIRUT — Italy’s Prime Minister Giorgia Meloni says ********* countries are working for a “sustainable cease-*****” in the Gaza Strip and Lebanon.

Speaking in Beirut after meeting Friday with her Lebanese counterpart, Najib Mikati, Meloni said ********* nations also support negotiations for the release of ******** hostages held by ****** in Gaza since October last year.

Mikati says “a diplomatic solution should overcome” war that has intensified in recent weeks into an ******** invasion of southern Lebanon, and that ******* must agree to a cease-*****.

Meloni says targeting U.N. peacekeepers deployed along the Lebanon-******* border is unacceptable and that both sides must “ensure at all times the safety of each of these soldiers.” She says the peacekeepers will be needed in any post-conflict scenario.

Over the past two weeks, U.N. posts along the border have been subjected to ***** that that has wounded at least five peacekeepers.

She says the peacekeeping force in south Lebanon, known as UNIFIL, must be strengthened and that UNIFIL and Lebanese troops should be the only armed forces in the area south of the Litani river along the border with *******.

According to a 2006 U.N. Security Council resolution that ended the 34-day *******-Hezbollah war in 2006, Hezbollah should have no presence in the area along the border with *******.

****** hopes the conflict in the Middle East won’t escalate further

MOSCOW — Asked about the possibility of an all-out war between Iran and *******, Russian President Vladimir ****** has voiced hope that tension can be defused in the region.

Speaking Friday during a meeting with media representatives he said “no one is interested in the escalation of the conflict for both economic and security reasons.”

He says there is a possibility “to find a settlement, but that will depend on the parties involved in the confrontation.”

He notes that Russia has maintained contacts with Iran and ******* and stands ready to play mediator if asked, describing those relationships as “quite trusting.”

He says: “We are ready to do what depends on us, if our role is viewed positively, to also help end those horrible strikes on civilians in the Gaza Sector and help normalize the situation in southern Lebanon to end an exchange of strikes there.”

******* says aid shipment reaches northern Gaza

*******’s military says it allowed 30 trucks of humanitarian aid into northern Gaza, the latest delivery over the past week as ******* faces pressure from the U.S. to ramp up aid.

The military body in charge of humanitarian aid, COGAT, said Friday that the trucks carried food, water, medical supplies and shelter equipment. There has been no confirmation from the U.N. that the aid arrived and is being distributed in the north.

Aid crossings to the north of Gaza were closed for the first two weeks of October, the U.N. says, sending food and water levels plunging in an area of Gaza where some of the heaviest fighting is taking place.

The closures raised fears that ******* was implementing an extreme plan proposed by ******** generals to besiege northern Gaza and starve out ****** militants there.

Following a letter from the U.S. saying the continual closures could risk continued weapons funding for *******, ******* says crossings have reopened and aid is continuing to flow.

White House watches to see who will succeed Sinwar

BERLIN — The Biden administration says it does not have any early insight on who might succeed Yahya Sinwar or whether the new ****** leader might be more willing to revive a cease-***** and ******** deal.

White House national security spokesman John Kirby has called Sinwar the main obstacle preventing the negotiations from moving forward. But he says it ******** to be seen if the ******** of the ****** leader could reinvigorate negotiations.

He adds it’s “too soon” to assess who ****** “might anoint as Sinwar’s successor and what that individual may be willing to pursue.”

Netanyahu said Thursday that *******’s military will keep fighting until the hostages are released and will remain in Gaza to prevent a severely weakened ****** from rearming after a year of devastating war.

Khalil al-Hayya, who was Sinwar’s Qatar-based deputy, says ****** will not return any of the hostages “before the end of the aggression on Gaza and the withdrawal from Gaza.”

Iran condemns Sinwar’s ******** and vows to continue resistance

TEHRAN, Iran — Iranian President Masoud Pezeshkian has condemned the ******** of ****** leader Yahya Sinwar and says his ****** will not disturb Islamic resistance.

The state-run IRNA news agency on Friday quoted Pezeshkian as saying, “Martyrdom will not create a disturbance in the Islamic Ummah’s resistance against force and occupation.”

Pezeshkian also expressed condolences to the people of Gaza and all the freedom-seekers of the world.

******* releases footage of gunfight in which Sinwar *****

JERUSALEM — *******’s military has released new footage showing what it says is the ******** of Yahya Sinwar, including a tank ******* at a home where the ****** leader took refuge after a firefight with ******** soldiers.

The ******** military says Sinwar was ******* in the southern Gaza Strip on Wednesday when the tank shell hit the building where he had fled following a gunfight.

******** soldiers ******* Sinwar after encountering three militants fleeing between buildings in Rafah, ******** military spokesperson LTC Col. Nadav Shoshani told reporters Friday. Under ******** *****, two militants whose faces were covered by cloth fled into one building while another — Sinwar — entered a second.

Before night fell, soldiers ******* the two militants in one building and fired a tank shell at the other. It wasn’t until the following day, that soldiers inspecting the rubble noticed the body of a man who looked like Sinwar. His identity was confirmed by forensic tests in *******.

Shoshani says the military has intelligence that troops ******* Sinwar during a rare moment when the ****** leader was outside rather than in Gaza’s extensive tunnel network.

At one point, Shoshani said, Sinwar spent time in the same tunnel complex where six hostages were held. The military says they were ******* by their ****** captors as ******** soldiers drew near.

Hezbollah sends condolences to Palestinians for Sinwar’s ******

BEIRUT — The militant group Hezbollah has expressed its condolences to the ************ people and ****** for the ******** of Yahya Sinwar, head of ******’ political bureau.

A statement issued by the group’s leadership Friday referred to Sinwar as a “martyr” and praised his role in leading ****** on “the path of resistance.”

Hezbollah describes him as the leader “who stood in the face of the ********* project and the Zionist occupation, and sacrificed his blood for that.”

“We in the leadership of Hezbollah, who are facing with our resistant and steadfast Lebanese people the repercussions of the ********* Zionist aggression, confirm our standing with our ************ people,” Hezbollah says.

— By Sally Abou AlJoud

Biden urges ******* to use Sinwar’s ****** to move toward peace

BERLIN — U.S. President Joe Biden is reiterating his call for ******* to use the ****** of ****** leader Yahya Sinwar as an opportunity to move toward peace.

Biden said as he met ******* Chancellor Olaf Scholz in Berlin Friday that Sinwar’s ******** “represents a moment of justice.” He says Sinwar “had the blood of Americans and Israelis, Palestinians and Germans and so many others on his hands.”

Biden says he “told the prime minister of ******* yesterday, let’s also make this moment an opportunity to seek a path to peace, a better future in Gaza without ******.”

Scholz, also a staunch ally of *******, has said Sinwar’s ****** should open “the concrete prospect of a cease-***** in Gaza, of an agreement to release the hostages held by ******.”

****** calls Sinwar a martyr who ***** brandishing his *******

BEIRUT — ****** has heralded Sinwar as a hero who “ascended as a heroic martyr, advancing and not retreating, brandishing his *******, engaging and confronting the occupation army at the forefront of the ranks.”

The ****** statement released Friday appears to refer to a video circulating of Sinwar’s last moments, in which he sits on a chair in a badly damaged building, severely wounded and covered in dust. He then suddenly raises his hand and flings a stick at an approaching ******** miniature drone in an apparent final act of defiance.

UN peacekeepers stick to their positions in southern Lebanon

GENEVA — Forces in the U.N. peacekeeping mission in southern Lebanon are maintaining their positions despite “demands” to move from the ******** Defense Forces.

Spokesperson Andrea Tenenti of UNIFIL, the interim force in Lebanon, said Friday that a “unanimous” decision was taken by its 50 troop-contributing countries and the U.N. Security Council to hold its positions. They will also continue to monitor the conflict and ensure aid gets to civilians.

“The IDF has repeatedly targeted our positions, endangering the safety of our troops, in addition to Hezbollah launching rockets toward ******* from near our positions, which also puts our peacekeepers in danger,” he told a U.N. news briefing in Geneva by video.

Tenenti says deteriorating security in the recent fighting between Hezbollah and ******** forces has forced UNIFIL — which has some 10,000 personnel — to suspend most, but not all, of its patrols near the U.N.-imposed Blue Line boundary separating Lebanon and *******.

He says UNIFIL has seen “hundreds of trajectories, and sometimes more, crossing the Blue Line each day, forcing our peacekeepers to spend extended hours in shelters to ensure their safety, which ******** our top priority.”

Tenenti says UNIFIL is maintaining its positions “despite IDF demands to move from positions close to the Blue Line.”

******** soldiers wounded and two militants ******* in exchange of ***** south of the ***** Sea

JERUSALEM — *******’s military says two soldiers have been injured in a gunfight with militants who crossed from Jordan into *******.

At least two militants crossed into ******** territory south of the ***** Sea Friday morning, before being shot ***** by ******** troops. The military says two soldiers were injured during an exchange of ***** and that troops are searching the area for another militant who may have infiltrated.

The identities of those who crossed the border remain unclear.

****** praised the incursion but did not claim responsibility, calling it an “important development” in the war in Gaza and a “natural response” to the “brutal ******* of the occupation against our ************ people.”

The statement is one of the first public comments by ****** since ******* ******* its leader, Yahya Sinwar, in Gaza.

****** indirectly admits that its leader Sinwar was *******

BEIRUT — A statement issued by one of ******’ political leaders abroad has tacitly but not directly confirmed the ****** of the group’s leader, Yahya Sinwar, in Gaza.

****** said Friday that ******* is mistaken if it “believes that ******** our leaders means the end of our movement and the struggle of the ************ people.”

****** political bureau member Bassem Naim says past leaders have also been ******* and “****** each time became stronger and more popular, and these leaders became an icon for future generations to continue the journey towards a free Palestine.”

He says it is “painful and distressing to lose beloved people, especially extraordinary leaders” but that the ************ militant group is sure it will be “eventually victorious.”

When asked if the statement confirms Sinwar’s ******, Naim said it does not.

******** prosecutors to indict East Jerusalem man police say was planning to ******* protest

JERUSALEM — ******** prosecutors are set to indict a ************ from East Jerusalem who police say planned to carry out an ******* on a ******** protest in Tel Aviv.

In a statement Friday, the police and *******’s Shin Bet security agency said the man was a supporter of ****** and other militant groups, and planned to carry out multiple attacks against ******** civilians and soldiers in retribution for *******’s offensive in Gaza.

Police say the man had not yet acquired a ******* or explosives to carry out any of the attacks, but that he was planning to ******* a protest calling for the return of the hostages held by ****** in Gaza. Such protests occur weekly in Tel Aviv.

Hezbollah says its war with ******* is entering a ‘new phase’

BEIRUT — Lebanon’s Hezbollah militant group says it is entering a new phase in its ****** against invading ******** troops, adding that it has introduced new weapons over the past days.

A statement from the group’s operations room early Friday says Hezbollah’s fighters have used new types of precision-guided missiles and explosive drones for the first time.

The statement appears to refer to a drone laden with explosives that evaded *******’s multilayered air-defense system and slammed into a mess hall at a military training camp deep inside *******, ******** four soldiers and wounding dozens.

The group also announced this week that it fired a new type of missile called Qader 2 toward the suburbs of Tel Aviv.

The statement also says Hezbollah’s air defense units shot down this week two ******** Hermes 450 drones.

Hezbollah says its fighters are working according to “plans prepared in advance” to battle invading ******** troops in several parts of south Lebanon.

Iran commemorates ****** leader whom ******* says it *******

******* NATIONS — Iran’s Mission to the ******* Nations issued a statement honoring Yahya Sinwar, the leader of ******, after ******* said he had been ******* in fighting.

It says: “When U.S. forces dragged a disheveled Saddam Hussein out of an underground *****, he begged them not to ***** him despite being armed. Those who regarded Saddam as their model of resistance eventually collapsed. However when Muslims look up to martyr Sinwar standing on the battlefield — in combat attire and out in the open, not in a hideout, facing the ****** — the spirit of resistance will be strengthened. He will become a model for the youth and children who will carry forth his path for the liberation of Palestine. As long as occupation and aggression exist, resistance will endure, for the martyr ******** alive and a source of inspiration.”

Iran and Iraq fought a brutal war in the 1980s that began when Hussein launched an invasion of Iran. It ******* more than 1 million people on both sides.



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