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1 killed, 10 wounded in Israeli airstrikes deep inside Lebanon

1 killed, 10 wounded in Israeli airstrikes deep inside Lebanon
This picture taken from a position in northern Israel shows Israel's Iron Dome missile defence system intercepting rockets fired from south Lebanon over the Har Dove area amid increasing cross-border tensions between Lebanon's Hezbollah and Israel. (File/AFP)
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Updated 12 March 2024

1 killed, 10 wounded in Israeli airstrikes deep inside Lebanon

1 killed, 10 wounded in Israeli airstrikes deep inside Lebanon
  • Four Syrians working in the Bekaa Valley were among those injured in the strikes
  • The risk of a rise in hostilities was made clear in the aftermath of the attacks when the Lebanese Army decided to suspend joint patrols with UNIFIL

BEIRUT: One man was killed and 10 others wounded in Israeli airstrikes targeting the Baalbek-Hermel area in eastern Lebanon on Tuesday.
The attack struck deep inside Lebanon for the second consecutive day, raising the threat of Lebanon sliding into open warfare.
Four Syrians working in the Bekaa Valley were among those injured in the strikes.
This is the third time the area, located more than 100 km north of the southern border, has been targeted since 2006.
The risk of a rise in hostilities was made clear in the aftermath of the attacks when the Lebanese Army decided to suspend joint patrols with UNIFIL in the operational area south of the Litani River.
A security source told Arab News that the decision follows an incident several days ago when Israeli troops fired on a joint UNIFIL and Lebanese army patrol.
The source said that little pressure was being placed on Israel to implement Resolution 1701.
After joint patrols were suspended from Monday until noon on Tuesday, the UNIFIL commander headed to the Lebanese army headquarters in Yarzeh to discuss the issue, while US, French, and Italian diplomats in Lebanon also intervened.
Amid rising tensions in Lebanon, Hezbollah chief Hassan Nasrallah held talks with a prominent Hamas delegation led by Khalil Al-Hayya, deputy head of the movement in Gaza.

An Israeli raid early on Tuesday destroyed a three-story residential building between the towns of Safri and Sarein, on the Rayak-Baalbek International Road, near the Al-Moussawi Foundation.
Several minutes later, an Israeli raid on a farm near the town of Nabi Sheet destroyed a three-story building.
Israeli army spokesperson Avichay Adraee said on X that fighter jets “attacked two Hezbollah command centers in the Baalbek region of Lebanon, where important equipment used by Hezbollah to enhance its weapons capabilities were kept.”
The raids were in response “to rocket attacks carried out by Hezbollah on northern Israel this morning,” he said.
Adraee said that Israeli forces had targeted a military building in the Khiam area in southern Lebanon and Hezbollah infrastructure in the Bint Jbeil area earlier in the morning.
Lebanese military forces discovered an armed Israeli drone that had crashed near the main road leading to Hrajel Kesrouaniyah in Mount Lebanon while heading toward the Bekaa Valley to carry out an attack.
Hezbollah said in a statement that it attacked Israeli air and missile defense command headquarters in the Kaila barracks, a missile and artillery base in Yoav, and surrounding artillery positions “using over 100 Katyusha rockets.”
The attack was in response “to Israeli attacks on our people, villages and cities, the latest of which was in the vicinity of Baalbek on Monday night and the martyrdom of a citizen,” the group said.‏
Israeli Army Radio said 70 missiles fired from Lebanon landed in the Golan Heights, and that Israeli interceptor missiles detonated in the airspace above border villages in the eastern sector of southern Lebanon.
Israeli troops stepped up their attacks on Baalbek late on Monday, carrying out a raid on a warehouse between Shamstar and Taria, and another raid near Baalbek at the Ansar town junction behind Dar Al Amal Hospital.
One man, Mustafa Gharib, died in the attacks and six others were injured.
Bashir Khader, the governor of Baalbek-Hermel, said the raid targeted an olive oil factory.
Israel claimed that it attacked “two Hezbollah compounds deep inside Lebanon,” which were linked to the Hezbollah air force.
Hezbollah advised people in the Bekaa region to stay away from the targeted areas, and to “leave relief efforts to the authorities charged with this task.”
Israeli operations in southern Lebanon included raids on the valley of Barghaz, Al-Dalafa in the Hasbaya district, the outskirts of Sarira, and Wadi Al-Saluki.
The outskirts of Aita Al-Shaab, Al-Khiyam, and Bint Jbeil were also hit, while artillery shelled the outskirts of Hula and Markab.
During the Israeli raids, there were frequent airspace violations, particularly in southern areas of Lebanon. F15 fighter jets were seen flying above many areas.


Turkiye attacking Kurds in northern Syria will be dangerous, Iraqi FM tells Davos

Turkiye attacking Kurds in northern Syria will be dangerous, Iraqi FM tells Davos
Updated 58 min 41 sec ago

Turkiye attacking Kurds in northern Syria will be dangerous, Iraqi FM tells Davos

Turkiye attacking Kurds in northern Syria will be dangerous, Iraqi FM tells Davos
  • Attacking Kurdish forces in northern Syria would create more refugees, Hussein told WEF

DAVOS: Turkiye attacking Kurdish forces in northern Syria would be dangerous and would create more refugees in neighboring Iraq, said Fuad Hussein, Iraq’s foreign minister, at the World Economic Forum in Davos on Thursday.


Regional leaders discuss key Middle East issues at WEF

Regional leaders discuss key Middle East issues at WEF
Updated 53 min 21 sec ago

Regional leaders discuss key Middle East issues at WEF

Regional leaders discuss key Middle East issues at WEF

DAVOS: During the World Economic Forum, key Middle Eastern leaders addressed pressing regional issues, highlighting the importance of cooperation and political solutions for lasting peace.

Jordan's Foreign Minister, Ayman Al Safadi, emphasized the need for understanding the root causes of conflicts, particularly the October 7 incident, in order to prevent future violence. He reiterated Jordan's commitment to partnering with the US to promote peace in the Middle East.

Syria’s Foreign Minister, Asaad Hasan Al-Shaibani, voiced concerns about the impact of international sanctions, stating that their removal is crucial for Syria’s development and a better future for its people. He also called for greater support in advancing Syria’s political process.

Iraq's Foreign Minister, Fuad Hussein, warned that instability in northern Syria could lead to an influx of refugees into Iraq and jeopardize security, particularly with the potential release of thousands of terrorists from prisons in the region. He also expressed concern about the ongoing tensions between Tehran and Washington, urging both sides to pursue a diplomatic approach.

 


Jordan’s crown prince meets Bahrain, Kurdistan leaders in Davos

Jordan’s crown prince meets Bahrain, Kurdistan leaders in Davos
Updated 23 January 2025

Jordan’s crown prince meets Bahrain, Kurdistan leaders in Davos

Jordan’s crown prince meets Bahrain, Kurdistan leaders in Davos
  • Crown Prince Hussein seeks to boost cooperation in the region
  • Joins session on artificial intelligence, global skills development

DUBAI: Representing King Abdullah at the World Economic Forum in Davos, Crown Prince Hussein bin Abdullah held meetings recently with regional leaders to reinforce Jordan’s commitment to fostering cooperation and addressing pressing challenges in the region.

The crown prince met with Sheikh Isa bin Salman Al-Khalifa, head of Bahrain’s delegation, to discuss ties between the two nations, according to reports.

Their talks focused on enhancing economic and technological cooperation and advancing training programs to help young people prepare for the workplace.

In addition, they reviewed regional developments, stressing the importance of sustaining the Gaza ceasefire and ensuring the delivery of humanitarian aid.

In a separate meeting with Kurdistan Regional Government Prime Minister Masrour Barzani, the discussions focused on relations between Jordan and Iraq.

The officials also spoke about boosting collaboration, especially in economic and technology fields, and addressing key regional issues.

The crown prince also participated in a session on enhancing the skills and productivity of people in the age of artificial intelligence.

The session addressed the WEF’s 2020 initiative to train 1 billion people globally by 2030, which is aimed at closing skill gaps and preparing workers for rapid technological advancements.

The participants at the 55th WEF, held under the theme “Cooperation for the Smart Age,” include heads of state, global CEOs and entrepreneurs, who have gathered to discuss strategies for growth, investing in people, and managing challenges in the energy sector and beyond.

The crown prince was accompanied by Deputy Prime Minister and Minister of Foreign Affairs and Expatriates Ayman Safadi, Jordan’s Ambassador to Switzerland Nawaf Al-Tal, and Director of the Office of the Crown Prince Dr. Zaid Al-Baqain.


Hundreds leave West Bank camp during Israeli raid: Palestinian official

Hundreds leave West Bank camp during Israeli raid: Palestinian official
Updated 23 January 2025

Hundreds leave West Bank camp during Israeli raid: Palestinian official

Hundreds leave West Bank camp during Israeli raid: Palestinian official
  • The Israeli military launched an operation in Jenin on Tuesday, saying it aims to uproot Palestinian militants in the camp and the city.

Jenin: A Palestinian official said hundreds of residents of the occupied West Bank’s Jenin refugee camp were leaving their homes Thursday, days into a large-scale Israeli raid in the area.
“Hundreds of camp residents have begun leaving after the Israeli army, using loudspeakers on drones and military vehicles, ordered them to evacuate the camp,” where Israel’s military launched an intense military operation this week, Jenin governor Kamal Abu Al-Rub told AFP.
The army told AFP that it was “unaware of any evacuation orders for residents in Jenin as of now.”
Salim Saadi, a Jenin resident who lives on the edge of the refugee camp, told AFP that the army had asked camp residents to leave between 9:00 am (0700 GMT) and 5:00 pm.
“There are dozens of camp residents who have begun to leave,” he said.
“The army is in front of my house. They could enter at any moment.”
The Israeli military launched an operation in Jenin on Tuesday, saying it aims to uproot Palestinian militants in the camp and the city.
The offensive began just days after a ceasefire deal paused fighting in the Gaza Strip.
The Israeli assault has killed at least 10 Palestinians and injured 40 more, according to the Ramallah-based Palestinian health ministry.
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu said that “Operation Iron Wall,” as it has been dubbed, will “eradicate terrorism” in the West Bank city known as a bastion of Palestinian militancy.


Israeli army says killed two Palestinian militants in West Bank

Israeli army says killed two Palestinian militants in West Bank
Updated 23 January 2025

Israeli army says killed two Palestinian militants in West Bank

Israeli army says killed two Palestinian militants in West Bank
  • The Ramallah-based Palestinian health ministry said Israeli authorities had informed it of the deaths of Nazzal, 25, and Shalabi, 30

Ramallah: The Israeli military said Thursday it killed two Palestinian militants overnight near the occupied West Bank city of Jenin, where a large-scale raid is underway, accusing them of murdering three Israelis.
In a statement, the military said that Israeli forces found the two militants barricaded in a house in the village of Burqin.
“After an exchange of fire, they were eliminated by the forces,” it said, adding one soldier was injured in the exchange.
The military identified those killed as Mohammed Nazzal and Qutaiba Shalabi, accusing them of being “affiliated with Islamic Jihad” and responsible for a deadly shooting on an Israeli bus in early January.
The Ramallah-based Palestinian health ministry said Israeli authorities had informed it of the deaths of Nazzal, 25, and Shalabi, 30.
“The bodies are being withheld” by the army, it added in a statement.
Three Israelis were killed and six injured in a January 6 attack near the village of Al-Funduq, also in the West Bank.
Israel’s Defense Minister Israel Katz said at the time he had directed the military to “act with force” to find the attackers, vowing on X that “anyone who... enables or supports the murder and harm of Jews will pay a heavy price.”
The night that followed the attack saw several instances of violent altercations with settlers in that part of the West Bank, including in the village of Hajja, whose mayor told AFP it had come under attack.
Violence has surged throughout the occupied West Bank since the Gaza war erupted on October 7, 2023.
According to the Palestinian health ministry, Israeli troops or settlers have killed at least 850 Palestinians in the West Bank since the conflict began.
During the same period, at least 29 Israelis, including soldiers, have been killed in Palestinian attacks or Israeli military operations in the territory, according to Israeli official figures.