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Israeli drone strikes deep inside Lebanon kill 3

Update Israeli drone strikes deep inside Lebanon kill 3
Lebanese army soldiers gather around a damaged car near the coastal town of Jadra, south Lebanon, Saturday, Feb. 10, 2024. (AP)
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Updated 10 February 2024

Israeli drone strikes deep inside Lebanon kill 3

Israeli drone strikes deep inside Lebanon kill 3
  • Palestinian resistance ‘has acted wisely and strongly’: Iranian FM in Beirut
  • First time coastal area of Jadra, hundreds of kilometers away from Litani Line, targeted

BEIRUT: The Israeli army expanded operations against Hezbollah and its allies deep into Lebanese territory on Saturday.

Israeli drone strikes hit a car and motorcycle south of Beirut, killing a Syrian and a Lebanese national, and wounding a Palestinian.

Wajih Khalil Fares, a vegetable vendor from the town of Aitaroun, was killed while attempting to rescue the victims of the car strike.

It is the first time that the coastal area of Jadra, hundreds of kilometers away from the Litani Line, has been targeted since hostilities broke out between Hezbollah and Israel last year.

Israel’s campaign reached the southern suburb of Beirut in early January when a drone hit a local Hamas headquarters, killing deputy leader Saleh Al-Arouri.

The Israeli campaign on the southern Lebanese border on day 126 also included an airstrike carried out by a drone near a house in the town of Khiam, injuring three Syrian workers.

The Israeli army intensified its air and artillery operations against homes in border towns, targeting Hanine and the outskirts of the predominantly Christian town of Rmeish, as well as Kounine in the Bint Jbeil district and Markaba.

Hezbollah targeted Israel’s Branit military barracks with missiles.

The Israeli escalation came amid a visit to Beirut by Iranian Foreign Minister Hossein Amir-Abdollahian, who met officials including Hezbollah chief Hassan Nasrallah, Palestinian faction representatives and Parliament Speaker Nabih Berri.

He said: “Developments in the Gaza Strip are heading toward a political solution, while Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu still sees the solution in war to save himself.”

After meeting caretaker Prime Minister Najib Mikati, Amir-Abdollahian reiterated “Iran’s firm backing for Lebanon’s stability and security.”

He said: “Certain groups attempted to cause a dispute between the government and the people of Lebanon and the resistance, but they failed.”

Amir-Abdollahian highlighted Iran’s support for “the resistance in Palestine, as it has done in the past. However, during the past four months, it has also tried to stop Israeli attacks on Gaza and prevent the expansion of the war in the region.”

He added: “The Palestinians are the true owners of Palestine and they must make decisions regarding Palestine and its future. We are aware that they have political plans and initiatives for the post-war period.”

He urged the need for “everyone to try to find a political solution to end Israeli attacks and war crimes against the Palestinians as soon as possible.”

Mikati described the situation in the region as “changing and complex,” highlighting the importance of continuing endeavors to achieve an urgent ceasefire in Gaza.

He added: “We look forward to peace and stability in the region, and efforts must be made to end the war on Gaza and prevent the war from spreading further in the region.”

During the meeting with Nasrallah, Amir-Abdollahian said: “The Palestinian resistance has acted wisely and strongly. In every political initiative, the role of the Palestinian people and the consensus of Palestinian leaders and groups must be considered as the fundamental pillar.”

Nasrallah said: “The Israeli army is facing a strategic crisis and has not achieved any of its objectives in the field. The resistance has become an important factor in regional equations, and the victory of the Palestinian people and the resistance is inevitable.”

The Iranian foreign minister met a Palestinian delegation that included the chief of the Islamic Jihad Movement, Ziad Nakhla; Hamas official Osama Hamdan; and the second in command of the Popular Front for the Liberation of Palestine, Jamil Mezher.


Israeli minister says he welcomes Trump’s reversal of US sanctions on settlers

Israeli minister says he welcomes Trump’s reversal of US sanctions on settlers
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Israeli minister says he welcomes Trump’s reversal of US sanctions on settlers

Israeli minister says he welcomes Trump’s reversal of US sanctions on settlers
JERUSALEM: Israeli Finance Minister Bezalel Smotrich welcomed US President Donald Trump’s reversal of sanctions imposed by the Biden administration on Israeli settler groups and individuals accused of being involved in violence against Palestinians in the occupied West Bank.
The pro-settler Smotrich, in a message to Trump on Tuesday, called the move an “expression of your deep connection to the Jewish people and our historical right to our land.”
Trump’s decision is a reversal of a major policy action by former President Joe Biden’s administration that had imposed sanctions on numerous Israeli settler individuals and entities, freezing their US assets and generally barring Americans from dealing with them.
“These sanctions were a severe act of foreign interference in the internal affairs of the State of Israel, undermining democratic principles and the mutual relationship between the two friendly nations,” Smotrich said.
Smotrich added that Israel looked forward to “continued fruitful cooperation to strengthen its national security, expand settlement in all parts of the Land of Israel, and strengthen Israel’s position in the world.”
US sanctions on settlers were imposed after the Biden administration repeatedly urged the Israeli government to take action to hold extremists to account for actions that Washington believes set back hopes for a two-state solution between Israelis and Palestinians.
Since the 1967 Middle East war, Israel has occupied the West Bank of the Jordan River, which Palestinians want as the core of an independent state. It has built Jewish settlements there that most countries deem illegal. Israel disputes this and cites historical and Biblical ties to the land.

Over 900 aid trucks enter Gaza on 2nd day of truce — UN

Over 900 aid trucks enter Gaza on 2nd day of truce — UN
Updated 21 January 2025

Over 900 aid trucks enter Gaza on 2nd day of truce — UN

Over 900 aid trucks enter Gaza on 2nd day of truce — UN
  • On Sunday, the day the ceasefire came into force, 630 trucks entered Gaza
  • 42-day truce is meant to enable surge of sorely needed aid for Gaza after 15 months

UNITED NATIONS, United States: More than 900 trucks carrying humanitarian aid entered Gaza on Monday, the United Nations said, exceeding the daily target outlined in the ceasefire agreement between Israel and Hamas.
“Humanitarian aid continues to move into the Gaza Strip as part of a prepared surge to increase support to survivors,” the UN’s humanitarian office (OCHA) said.
“Today, 915 trucks crossed into Gaza, according to information received through engagement with Israeli authorities and the guarantors for the ceasefire agreement.”
Throughout conflict in Gaza, the UN has denounced obstacles restricting the flow and distribution of aid into the battered Palestinian territory.
On Sunday, the day the ceasefire came into force, 630 trucks entered Gaza.
An initial 42-day truce between Israel and Hamas is meant to enable a surge of sorely needed aid for Gaza after 15 months of war.
The ceasefire agreement calls for 600 trucks to cross into Gaza per day.


Fire at Turkiye ski resort hotel kills 10, injures 32

Fire at Turkiye ski resort hotel kills 10, injures 32
Updated 21 January 2025

Fire at Turkiye ski resort hotel kills 10, injures 32

Fire at Turkiye ski resort hotel kills 10, injures 32
  • The blaze at the 12-story Grand Kartal hotel, which has wooden cladding, started at 3:27 a.m.
  • The resort is located on top of a mountain range about 170km northwest of Ankara

ISTANBUL: A fire engulfed a hotel at the popular Kartalkaya ski resort in northwestern Turkiye early Tuesday, killing 10 people died and injuring 32 others, the interior minister said.
The blaze at the 12-story Grand Kartal hotel, which has wooden cladding, started at 3:27 a.m. (0027 GMT), Ali Yerlikaya said on X.
Private NTV broadcaster said three people died after jumping from the hotel’s windows.
The resort is located on top of a mountain range about 170 kilometers (100 miles) northwest of the capital Ankara.
The fire, which is believed to have started in the restaurant at around midnight, spread quickly. It was not immediately clear what caused it.
Television footage showed huge plumes of smoke rising into the sky with a snowcapped mountain behind the hotel.
Part of it backs onto a cliff, making it harder for firefighters to tackle the blaze.
Local media said 237 people were staying at the hotel, where the occupancy rate was between 80 and 90 percent due to the school holidays.
Those evacuated were rehoused in nearby hotels.
Justice Minister Yilmaz Tunc said six prosecutors had been allocated to investigate the blaze.
The health, interior and culture ministers are expected to visit the site later in the day.


Trump ‘not confident’ Gaza deal will hold

Trump ‘not confident’ Gaza deal will hold
Updated 21 January 2025

Trump ‘not confident’ Gaza deal will hold

Trump ‘not confident’ Gaza deal will hold
  • Donald Trump however believes Hamas had been ‘weakened’ in the war

WASHINGTON: US President Donald Trump said Monday he was not confident a ceasefire deal in Gaza would hold, despite trumpeting his diplomacy to secure it ahead of his inauguration.

Asked by a reporter as he returned to the White House whether the two sides would maintain the truce and move on in the agreement, Trump said, “I’m not confident.”

“That’s not our war; it’s their war. But I’m not confident,” Trump said.

Trump, however, said that he believed Hamas had been “weakened” in the war that began with its unprecedented October 7, 2023 attack on Israel.

“I looked at a picture of Gaza. Gaza is like a massive demolition site,” Trump said.

The property tycoon turned populist politician said that Gaza could see a “fantastic” reconstruction if the plan moves ahead.

“It’s a phenomenal location on the sea — best weather. You know, everything’s good. It’s like, some beautiful things could be done with it,” he said.

Israel and Hamas on Sunday began implementing a ceasefire deal that included the exchange of hostages and prisoners.

The plan was originally outlined by then president Joe Biden in May and was pushed through after unusual joint diplomacy by Biden and Trump envoys.

Trump, while pushing for the deal, has also made clear he will steadfastly support Israel.

In one of his first acts, he revoked sanctions on extremist Israeli settlers in the West Bank imposed by the Biden administration over attacks against Palestinians.


Syria’s de facto leader congratulates Trump, looks forward to improving relations

 Syrian leader Ahmed al-Sharaa. (AFP)
Syrian leader Ahmed al-Sharaa. (AFP)
Updated 21 January 2025

Syria’s de facto leader congratulates Trump, looks forward to improving relations

 Syrian leader Ahmed al-Sharaa. (AFP)
  • In early January, Washington issued a sanctions exemption for transactions with governing institutions in Syria for six months in an effort to ease the flow of humanitarian assistance

CAIRO: Syria’s de facto leader Ahmed Al-Sharaa congratulated US President Donald Trump on his inauguration in a statement on Monday, saying he is looking forward to improving relations between the two countries.
“We are confident that he is the leader to bring peace to the Middle East and restore stability to the region,” he said.
The US, Britain, the European Union and others imposed tough sanctions on Syria after a crackdown by ousted President Bashar Assad on pro-democracy protests in 2011 that spiralled into civil war.
In early January, Washington issued a sanctions exemption for transactions with governing institutions in Syria for six months in an effort to ease the flow of humanitarian assistance.
Syria welcomed the move, but has urged a complete lifting of sanctions to support its recovery.