Gaza civil defense says 34 dead in Israeli air strike

Update People check the rubble of a building hit in an overnight Israeli strike in Beit Lahya in the northern Gaza Strip on November 17. (AFP)
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People check the rubble of a building hit in an overnight Israeli strike in Beit Lahya in the northern Gaza Strip on November 17. (AFP)
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Updated 17 November 2024
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Gaza civil defense says 34 dead in Israeli air strike

Gaza civil defense says 34 dead in Israeli air strike
  • The Gaza health ministry said 43,799 people have been confirmed dead since Oct. 7, 2023

GAZA CITY, Palestinian Territories: Gaza’s civil defense agency said an Israeli air strike killed at least 34 people including children on Sunday, with dozens more feared buried under the rubble in the Palestinian territory’s north.

The Israeli military told AFP its forces had conducted overnight strikes on “terrorist targets” in the Beit Lahia area, sending Palestinians fleeing, according to AFPTV footage.

Civil defense spokesman Mahmud Bassal told AFP that 34 bodies had been pulled from the rubble of the bombarded five-story residential building in Beit Lahia, “including children and women,” revising an earlier toll of 30 dead.

Seven people were wounded, he said.

AFP images showed men covered in dust scrambling to reach people under the rubble, as some of the bodies were taken away on a donkey-pulled cart.

Other images showed the flattened building with broken concrete and twisted metal sticking out from the ruins, as more bodies covered in blankets lay nearby.

Bassal earlier reported that 59 people were missing.

“The chances of rescuing more wounded are decreasing because of the continuous shooting and artillery shelling,” he said.

Israel on October 6 — nearly a year into its war against Hamas — began a major air and ground assault in the already ravaged north of the Gaza Strip.

The offensive, which the military said was meant to stop Hamas militants from regrouping, began in Jabalia and then expanded to Beit Lahia.

Reporting “ongoing terrorist activities in the area of Beit Lahia,” the military said on Sunday that “overnight, several strikes were conducted on terrorist targets in the area.”

It added in a statement that “there have been continuous efforts to evacuate the civilian population from the active war zone.”

The war, triggered by Hamas’s October 7, 2023 attack on Israel, has displaced the vast majority of Gaza’s 2.4 million people at least once, and residents as well as UN and aid officials have repeatedly warned no area of the besieged territory was safe.

AFPTV images on Sunday showed Palestinians, including young children and elderly people, who fled Beit Lahia, many on foot, carrying their belongings along a main road.

“All night long, shells were fired at us and we couldn’t sleep,” said one of them, Umm Mohammed Al-Debs.

“In the morning, they dropped leaflets on us telling us to leave,” she told AFP.

Another Palestinian displaced from Beit Lahia, Mohammed Al-Madhoun, said the Israelis “targeted us, so we left.”

Hamas accused Israel of committing a “massacre” in Beit Lahia, saying it was part of its “genocidal war and revenge against unarmed civilians.”

Palestinian presidency spokesman Nabil Abu Rudeineh, whose administration is based in the Israeli-occupied West Bank, condemned “this continued bloodshed” and said that the United States — Israel’s main military backer — was “enabling” it.

Abu Rudeineh in a statement also demanded that “the United States force Israel to stop its aggression and comply with international law.”

The Palestinian foreign ministry urged the international community to act to “immediately halt these atrocities.”

The Hamas-run territory’s health ministry said the overall death toll in more than 13 months of war had reached 43,846.

The majority of the dead are civilians, according to ministry figures, which the United Nations considers reliable.

The October 7 attack on Israel that sparked the war resulted in the deaths of 1,206 people, mostly civilians, according to an AFP tally of Israeli official figures.

 

 


Jordanian army foils infiltration attempt on northern border

Jordanian army foils infiltration attempt on northern border
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Jordanian army foils infiltration attempt on northern border

Jordanian army foils infiltration attempt on northern border
  • The Jordanian Armed Forces thwarted an attempt by an individual to illegally cross the country’s northern border, state news agency Petra reported on Wednesday

DUBAI: The Jordanian Armed Forces thwarted an attempt by an individual to illegally cross the country’s northern border, state news agency Petra reported on Wednesday. 

The suspect was apprehended and referred to the relevant authorities. The incident follows similar infiltration attempts last week on both the eastern and northern borders of the country.


Egyptian FM speaks to Iranian counterpart, IAEA director to promote regional stability

Egyptian FM speaks to Iranian counterpart, IAEA director to promote regional stability
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Egyptian FM speaks to Iranian counterpart, IAEA director to promote regional stability

Egyptian FM speaks to Iranian counterpart, IAEA director to promote regional stability

DUBAI: Egypt’s Foreign Minister Badr Abdelatty conducted several phone discussions with his Iranian counterpart Abbas Araqchi alongside Rafael Grossi, Director General of the International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA).

The Egyptian foreign ministry said in a statement Wednesday that the two phone calls held fall within Egypt’s sustained efforts to promote regional stability, reduce tensions, and support the resumption of negotiations on the Iranian nuclear file within a peaceful and diplomatic framework.

During his call with the Iranian foreign minister, Abdelatty emphasized the importance of adhering to diplomatic channels and reengaging with the IAEA, steps he noted are essential to restoring confidence and fostering a climate of security and stability in the region.


UAE president to visit Russia on Thursday

UAE president to visit Russia on Thursday
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UAE president to visit Russia on Thursday

UAE president to visit Russia on Thursday

DUBAI: UAE's President Mohamed bin Zayed Al-Nahyan is set to go on an official state visit to Russia on Thursday reported state news agency WAM.

During the visit, Al-Nahyan and Russian President Vladimir Putin are expected to discuss strategic partnership between the two countries and ways to enhance it, especially in the economic, trade, investment, energy and other fields.


Iran executes man accused of spying for Israel and another for planning IS group sabotage

Iran executes man accused of spying for Israel and another for planning IS group sabotage
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Iran executes man accused of spying for Israel and another for planning IS group sabotage

Iran executes man accused of spying for Israel and another for planning IS group sabotage
  • Iran has executed two men in separate cases, accusing one of spying for Israel and another of being a member of the Daesh group. State media says the two men were hanged Wednesday

DUBAI, United Arab Emirates: Iran executed two men in separate cases Wednesday, accusing one of spying for Israel and another of being a member of the Daesh group, state media reported.

A report by the judiciary news website Mizanonline identified the alleged spy as Rouzbeh Vadi, who was accused of relaying classified information to Israel’s intelligence service, the Mossad.

Authorities said Vadi provided information about an Iranian nuclear scientist who was killed during Israel’s June airstrikes on Iran, according to the report, which did not identifying the scientist or the time and place of Vadi’s arrest.

Vadi met the Mossad officers five times in Vienna, Austria, the report said.

Israel’s ambassador to France, Joshua Zarka, said in June that Israel’s 12-day war on Iran included targeted strikes that killed at least 14 physicists and engineers involved with Iran’s nuclear program.

Iran has hanged seven people for espionage during the conflict with Israel, sparking fears from activists that the government could conduct a wave of executions.

Iran separately hanged a member of Daesh group on Wednesday after he was convicted of plotting sabotage, Mizanonline reported.

Officials accused Mehdi Asgharzadeh of being a member of the Daesh group who participated in military training in Syria and Iraq before illegally entering Iran with a four-member team who were killed in a fight with Iranian security, the news site reported.

Authorities said Iran’s Supreme Court upheld the sentences of lower courts and followed full legal procedures before executing both men, Mizanonline reported.


End of era as Beirut renames Assad avenue after late music legend

End of era as Beirut renames Assad avenue after late music legend
Updated 06 August 2025
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End of era as Beirut renames Assad avenue after late music legend

End of era as Beirut renames Assad avenue after late music legend
  • Lebanon has decided to rebaptise a thoroughfare named after former Syrian president Hafez Assad in favor of late Lebanese musician and playwright Ziad Rahbani

BEIRUT: Lebanon has decided to rebaptise a thoroughfare named after former Syrian president Hafez Assad in favor of late Lebanese musician and playwright Ziad Rahbani, a move many welcomed on Wednesday.

The decision marks the end of an era and a rupture with the authoritarian rule of former Syrian leaders Hafez Assad and his son Bashar — close allies of Lebanon’s Hezbollah militant group — who from Damascus held Lebanon in a stranglehold for almost three decades.

Islamist forces ousted Bashar Assad in December, ending five decades of one-family rule, further weakening Hezbollah after a war with Israel and helping to change the balance of power in Lebanon.

“Hafez Assad into the dustbin of history, Ziad Rahbani is the name of the airport road forever!” independent lawmaker Mark Daou who opposes Hezbollah wrote on X.

The government on Tuesday announced the renaming of the avenue, which runs to the international airport through south Beirut, where Hezbollah enjoys strong support.

Lebanese actor Ziad Itani welcomed the move, telling AFP that the former Syrian leader was associated with “dark periods in Lebanese history, marked by massacres, abuses and assassinations.”

The Syrian army entered Lebanon in 1976 as part of an Arab force that was supposed to put an end to the country’s civil war which began a year earlier.

Troops only withdrew in 2005 under enormous pressure after the assassination of Lebanese ex-prime minister Rafic Hariri, which was widely blamed on Syria and Hezbollah.

The Lebanese army dismantled a number of monuments paying homage to the Assad family following the pullout.

The government announced the street’s name change as it said it had tasked the army with developing a plan to disarm Hezbollah by the end of the year, an unprecedented step since civil war factions gave up their weapons decades ago.

The road’s renaming “is the decision that made me the happiest,” said Hassan Roumani near the avenue.

“Each time I passed along the Assad road, I felt like Hafez Assad and the Syrian army were still in Lebanon. Now psychologically I feel relieved — that period is over, and for the best,” he told AFP.

Not all welcomed the renaming however, particularly Hezbollah supporters.

Faysal Abdelsater, an analyst close to the Iran-backed group, said the move was “the result of political malice” and urged the local council to reject it.

Rahbani, son of iconic singer Fairuz, died last month aged 69 after a decades-long career that revolutionized the country’s artistic scene.