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    UN warns of catastrophe as Israel fights a two-front war

    By Rania SANJARSarah Benhaida with Jay Deshmukh in Jerusalem-Youssef KARWASHANOmar AL-QATTAAJOHN WESSELSMahmoud ZAYYAT,

    15 hours ago
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    One deadly Israeli air strike targeted an apartment building in Barja, south of Beirut /AFP

    UN peacekeepers in Lebanon warned Saturday against a "catastrophic" regional conflict as Israeli forces battled Hezbollah and Hamas militants on two fronts, on the holiest day of the Jewish calendar.

    Israel has faced a fierce diplomatic backlash over the injuries suffered by five Blue Helmets serving in south Lebanon.

    Lebanon's health ministry said Saturday that Israeli air strikes on three sites had killed at least 15 people, raising an earlier toll.

    Israel had earlier told residents of south Lebanon not to return home, as its troops fought Hezbollah militants in a war that has killed more than 1,200 people since September 23.

    More than a million people have been forced to flee their homes, Lebanese authorities say.

    Hezbollah said it had fired missiles into northern Israel, where air raid sirens sounded and the military said it had intercepted a projectile.

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    Volunteers and residents wait near a truck carrying humanitarian aid in Qlayaa, southern Lebanon /AFP

    The Iran-backed militants have stepped up their attacks on targets in and around Israel's main northern city of Haifa.

    Israel's military said Hezbollah fired about 320 projectiles into Israel over the weekend of Yom Kippur, which ended at nightfall.

    It also said roughly 280 "terror targets" were attacked in Lebanon and Gaza over the same period.

    For the third time, it declared a "closed military area" along the Lebanese border in northern Israel.

    Such measures since late September have preceded ground operations inside Lebanon.

    - Peacekeepers to stay -

    In an interview with AFP, Andrea Tenenti, spokesperson for the United Nations peacekeeping mission, UNIFIL, said he feared an Israeli escalation against Hezbollah could soon spiral "into a regional conflict with catastrophic impact for everyone".

    There is "no military solution", Tenenti said.

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    Palestinians flee areas north of Gaza City in the northern Gaza Strip, where the Israeli military is besieging an area around Jabalia /AFP

    The UN mission said five peacekeepers had been wounded during fighting in south Lebanon in two days, and Tenenti said "a lot of damage" had been caused to its posts there.

    But he added: "There was a unanimous decision to stay because it's important for the UN flag to still fly high in this region, and to be able to report to the Security Council."

    Around Israel, markets were closed and public transport halted as observant Jews fasted and prayed on Yom Kippur.

    After the holiday, attention is likely to turn again to Israel's promised retaliation against Iran, which launched around 200 missiles at Israel on October 1.

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    Relatives and friends of Israelis taken hostage by Hamas militants in Gaza block a road to pray for their release at the start of the Jewish holiday of Yom Kippur in Jerusalem /AFP

    Tehran said the barrage was retaliation for the killing of top militants and an Iranian general.

    Israeli forces have been at war in Gaza since Hamas militants on October 7 last year carried out the worst-ever attack on Israel.

    Hezbollah, saying it was acting as a "support" front for Hamas, had been exchanging cross-border fire with Israel for almost a year.

    But on September 30 Israel began a ground offensive against Hezbollah in Lebanon after intensifying air strikes on targets there.

    - 'Deliberately targeted' -

    On Friday, Israel faced criticism from the United Nations, its Western allies and others over what it said was a "hit" on a UN peacekeeping position in Lebanon.

    Two Sri Lankan Blue Helmets were hurt in the second such incident in two days, UNIFIL said Friday.

    Israel's military said soldiers had responded to "an immediate threat" around 50 metres (165 feet) from the UNIFIL base in Naqura, and pledged to carry out a "thorough review".

    The Irish military's chief of staff, Sean Clancy, said it was "not an accidental act", and French President Emmanuel Macron said he believed the peacekeepers had been "deliberately targeted".

    Both countries are troop contributors to UNIFIL.

    On Saturday, 40 contributing nations said in a joint statement that they "strongly condemn recent attacks" on the peacekeepers.

    Efforts to negotiate an end to the Lebanon war have so far failed.

    Lebanese Prime Minister Najib Mikati said his government would ask the UN Security Council to issue a new resolution calling for a "full and immediate ceasefire".

    But Jordan called for tougher measures and an end to "impunity" for Israel. It said the UN's Chapter 7 must be enacted "to force" Israeli compliance with international law.

    Macron repeated his call for a ceasefire and said Hezbollah must "immediately stop" attacking Israel.

    In a show of support for Hezbollah -- which Iran arms and finances -- the speaker of the Iranian parliament, Mohammad Bagher Ghalibaf, on Saturday visited the site of an earlier deadly Israeli strike.

    A source close to Hezbollah said the strike had targeted the group's security chief Wafiq Safa, something neither Hezbollah nor Israel has confirmed.

    Ghalibaf's visit, a signal of Tehran's defiance, comes after Israel vowed to respond to Iran's second-ever direct attack, after an earlier missile barrage in April.

    - Gaza deaths -

    Hamas's attack on Israel on October 7, 2023, resulted in the deaths of 1,206 people, mostly civilians, according to an AFP tally based on official Israeli figures.

    The number includes hostages killed in captivity.

    The health ministry in Hamas-run Gaza says 42,175 people, a majority civilians, have been killed since Israel's military campaign began there.

    Israeli operations in Gaza continue, with the army besieging an area around Jabalia in the north, causing more suffering for hundreds of thousands of people trapped there, according to the UN agency for Palestinian refugees, UNRWA.

    Israeli military spokesman Avichay Adraee posted an evacuation warning on X for an area near Jabalia, saying it was "considered a dangerous combat zone".

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    A Palestinian youth reacts after having relatives killed in an Israeli air strike in Jabalia, northern Gaza /AFP

    "There is no safe place, neither in the south nor in the north -- everyone is at risk of death," Sami Asliya, 27, told AFP.

    On Friday, Gaza's civil defence agency reported 30 people killed in Israeli strikes in the area, including on schools sheltering displaced people.

    An AFP journalist in Gaza reported heavy shelling, explosions and gunfire Saturday further south in Gaza City's Zeitun neighbourhood.

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    captpkp
    7h ago
    The Turks accusing Israel of genocide, meanwhile the Turks had their own genocide by slaughtering 1 million Armenians during WW I. The ultimate hypocrisy!!
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