Sep 25, 5:32 PM 81 dead and 403 wounded in Lebanon today: Ministry of Public Health
On Wednesday, at least 81 people were killed and 403 were wounded in Israeli strikes on Lebanon, according to the Lebanese Ministry of Public Health.
In total, more than 650 people -- including at least 50 children -- have been killed and over 1,700 others injured since Monday, according to the ministry. Sep 25, 3:27 PM US in 'active discussions' to secure cease-fire between Israel, Hezbollah
The U.S. is currently "in active discussions" with Israel and other countries to try to secure a cease-fire between Israel and Hezbollah, according to a U.S. official.
The Biden administration has floated at least one draft proposal aimed at temporarily halting the conflict, but Israel has signaled it intends to move forward with battle plans aimed at ending months of tit-for-tat exchanges with Hezbollah across its northern border by decimating the militant group, two officials told ABC News. Negotiations are still ongoing, but at this hour officials said they are growing increasingly resigned to full-blown warfare on a second front in the Middle East. The U.S. also has little leverage over Hezbollah, so it’s unclear whether the group would abide by any such agreement to pause the fighting, officials said.
The administration could potentially rely on partners with direct ties to Hezbollah to contain the group, but all of its efforts to halt its attacks on Israel over the last year have been unsuccessful, officials said.
The U.S. is still pursuing "concrete options" for de-escalation, and Israel’s ambassador to the United Nations said on Tuesday that Israeli leadership remained "open-minded," officials said. The Biden administration is also still fervently focused on keeping Iran -- a chief military and financial supporter of Hezbollah -- on the sidelines through indirect diplomacy. Multiple conversations between countries that communicate directly with Iran are taking place on the sidelines of United Nations General Assembly, officials said. -ABC News' Shannon K. Kingston and Michelle Stoddart Sep 25, 12:42 PM Netanyahu says operation in Lebanon will continue
Israel Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu said the operation in Lebanon will continue, despite international calls for a diplomatic resolution to Israel's conflict with Hezbollah.
"I cannot detail everything we are doing, but I can tell you one thing, we are determined to return our residents in the north safely to their homes. We are inflicting blows on Hezbollah that [the group] did not imagine. We do it with power, we do it with guile. I promise you one thing -- we will not rest until they come home," Netanyahu said. Sep 25, 12:39 PM Biden says 'all-out war' is possible in the Middle East
When asked about how real the threat of a wider war in the Middle East really is, President Joe Biden said "an all-out war is possible," but added that there's still the opportunity for a resolution contingent on Israel changing "some policies."
"We’re still in play to have a settlement that can fundamentally change the whole region," Biden said, in an interview on "The View," which covered a range of topics. "The Arab world very much wants to have a settlement, because they know what it does for them. They're willing to make arrangements with Israel and alliances with Israel, if Israel changes some policies." Biden said he has a strong relationship with Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, but he said that there "needs" to be a two-state solution. "I don't agree with his position. There needs to be a two-state solution. Ultimately, it needs to happen. There's a way to do it, and they have a possibility," Biden said. Biden added that if a cease-fire agreement is reached in Lebanon, then they'll have to deal with Gaza, but he insisted that he and his team are "using every bit of energy" to get the deal done. Sep 25, 11:28 AM Israel preparing a ground operation into Lebanon
Israel is preparing a ground invasion into Lebanon, according to Lt. Gen. Herzi Halevi, the chief of the General Staff for the Israel Defense Forces.
"We will continue, we are not stopping; we keep striking and hitting them everywhere. The goal is very clear -- to safely return the residents of the north," Halevi said Wednesday, while visiting Israeli troops at the northern border. "To achieve that, we are preparing the process of a maneuver, which means your military boots, your maneuvering boots, will enter enemy territory, enter villages that Hezbollah has prepared as large military outposts, with underground infrastructure, staging points, and launchpads into our territory and carry out attacks on Israeli civilians," Halevi said. Sep 25, 7:23 AM Full-scale Israel-Hezbollah war 'wouldn't solve the problem,' Blinken says
Secretary of State Antony Blinken told "Good Morning America" on Wednesday that the escalating conflict between Israel and Hezbollah in Lebanon "needs to be contained."
"We're working to make sure this doesn't get into a full-scale war," Blinken said. Asked if he believes such escalation can be prevented, Blinken responded: "I do." "Israel has a legitimate problem it has to solve," Blinken said, noting Hezbollah's near-constant cross-border strikes since Oct. 8 and the subsequent evacuation of parts of northern Israel. Blinken also acknowledged those fleeing their homes amid Israeli retaliation in southern Lebanon. The "best way" to address Israel's problems in the north, Blinken continued, "is through diplomacy." There were "a number of times" where full-scale war at the shared Israel-Lebanon border seemed imminent since Oct. 7, Blinken said. "Diplomacy by the United States prevented that from happening." "But if there were to be a full-scale war, that wouldn't solve the problem." President Joe Biden and his top administration officials say they are working hard to de-escalate the situation in Lebanon. In a speech to the United Nations General Assembly on Tuesday, Biden condemned Hezbollah's "unprovoked" attacks into Israel since Oct. 8. "Almost a year later, too many on each side of the Israeli-Lebanon border remain displaced," the president said. "Full-scale war is not in anyone's interest," he added. "Even as the situation has escalated, a diplomatic solution is still possible. In fact, it remains the only path to lasting security to allow the residents from both countries to return to their homes on the border safely." "That's what we're working tirelessly to achieve," Biden said. -ABC News' David Brennan Sep 25, 7:29 AM Israeli strikes won't destroy Hezbollah, Iranian leader says
Iran's Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ayatollah Ali Khamenei said in a series of posts to X on Wednesday that Hezbollah would survive Israel's ongoing airstrike campaign in Lebanon.
Khamenei touted the "organizational and human strength and the authority and ability" of Hezbollah, which is supported by Tehran and coordinates closely with the Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps. Israeli attacks "martyred some of the effective and valuable elements of Hezbollah," Khamenei wrote. "This was definitely a loss for Hezbollah, but it is not to the extent that it destroys Hezbollah," he added.
In a speech to a group of Iran-Iraq war veterans, also on Wednesday, Khamenei said Hezbollah is "victorious" despite its losses. If Israel "had been able to defeat the fighting forces, it would not have needed to show its face by killing women and children," he added.
"The enemy doesn't have the courage to attack Iran's borders, so they show their mischief and enmity in another way," Khamenei continued.
-ABC News' Joe Simonetti and Somayeh Malekian Sep 25, 6:32 AM 27,000 people in Lebanon displaced by Israeli bombing, UN says
More than 27,000 people in Lebanon have been displaced by Israeli military action over the past 48 hours, the Office of the United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees said Wednesday -- citing Lebanese authorities.
Lebanese Foreign Minister Abdallah Bou Habib said on Tuesday that the country already had around 110,000 people displaced before the intensification of Israeli strikes beginning on Monday.
"Now probably they're approaching half a million" Habib said.
Filippo Grandi, UN high commissioner for refugees, said the "bloodshed is extracting a terrible toll, driving tens of thousands from their homes." "It is yet another ordeal for families who previously fled war in Syria only now to be bombed in the country where they sought shelter. We must avoid replaying these scenes of despair and devastation. The Middle East cannot afford a new displacement crisis. Let us not create one by forcing more people to abandon their homes. Protecting civilian lives must be the priority." Lebanon hosts an estimated 1.5 million Syrian refugees and over 11,000 refugees from other countries, per UNHCR's count. -ABC News' Joe Simonetti and David Brennan Sep 25, 6:22 AM IDF in 3rd day of 'extensive strikes' in Lebanon
The Israel Defense Forces said Wednesday it was again "conducting extensive strikes in southern Lebanon and the Bekaa area" to the east of Beirut.
Almost 600 people -- including at least 50 children -- have been killed by Israeli strikes across Lebanon since Monday, according to the Lebanese Ministry of Public Health. -ABC News Jordana Miller, Ghazi Balkiz and Joe Simonetti Sep 25, 6:05 AM Hezbollah targets Mossad headquarters in Tel Aviv
Hezbollah claimed the launch of a Qadir-1 ballistic missile targeting the Mossad intelligence agency's headquarters on the outskirts of Tel Aviv on Wednesday morning.
"It is the headquarters responsible for the assassination of leaders and the bombing of pagers and hand-held radios," the militant group said in a statement, referring to last week's communication device explosions in Lebanon and Syria. Sirens sounded in Tel Aviv amid the attack. "One surface-to-surface missile was identified crossing from Lebanon and was intercepted," the Israel Defense Forces said in a statement.
The IDF later said in a social media post that it destroyed the launcher from which the missile was fired in southern Lebanon.
The launch at Tel Aviv is the first time Hezbollah has attacked the city in central Israel since the war in the Gaza Strip began on Oct. 7. -ABC News' Jordana Miller, Ghazi Balkiz, Jason Volack and Joe Simonetti Click here to read the rest of the blog.
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Mann
25d ago
don't Harbor Hezbollah, don't let them make war on your neighbor to the South.
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