Israel defense minister: Israel’s next strike against Iran will be ‘lethal, precise and surprising’
Israelâs defense minister said the next strike against Iran will be âlethal, precise and surprisingâ.
âOur attack will be lethal, precise and above all surprising. They will not understand what happened and how it happened,â Gallant said during a speech to Israeli troops.
Last week, Iran launched several dozen missiles towards Israel in a significant escalation between the two countries. Iran has already vowed to respond to any further strike by Israel against it.
Key events
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Interim summary
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Biden urges Netanyahu to ‘minimize harm to civilians’ in Lebanon
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Five members of Lebanon’s civil defence killed in Israeli airstrike
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UNRWA chief on Gaza: ‘We are becoming wordless’
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Summary of the day so farâ¦
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Israel defense minister: Israel’s next strike against Iran will be ‘lethal, precise and surprising’
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Biden-Netanyahu-Harris call ends after 50 minutes â Israeli media reports
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Biden-Netanyahu call begins, with Kamala Harris expected to join â reports
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OCHA report: ‘One quarter of Lebanese territory now under Israeli military displacement orders’
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Spanish PM urges world not to ‘remain indifferent’ to Israel’s invasion of Lebanon
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Two people killed in northeast Israel by rockets fired from Lebanon – reports
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IDF orders closure of several hospitals in northern Gaza
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Summary of the day so far…
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Israel police say six people have been injured in ‘terrorist attack’ in city of Hadera
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IDF footage of strikes on Gaza shows ‘unprecedented rates of civilian harm’ – investigation
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Up to 51,000 children in Gaza could be unaccompanied or separated from parents, charity warns
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Death toll in Gaza reaches 42,010, says health ministry
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Gulf states must not allow use of airspace against Iran – official
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400,000 people ‘trapped’ in northern Gaza, Unrwa chief warns
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At least seven civilians killed in Israeli airstrike in Damascus, says Syrian defence ministry
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Biden to hold phone call with Netanyahu over Iran â reports
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Nine members of same family killed in Israeli attack on northern Gaza as Israel steps up attacks
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Lebanese health ministry says 36 people killed, 150 injured in Israeli attacks on Tuesday
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Hereâs a look at where things currently stand:
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Israelâs defense minister said the next strike against Iran will be âlethal, precise and surprisingâ. âOur attack will be lethal, precise and above all surprising. They will not understand what happened and how it happened,â Yoav Gallant said during a speech to Israeli troops.
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Al Jazeera has released a statement condemning Israel for the killing of one of its camera operators and injuring another while they were working in Jabalia refugee camp in Gaza. âThe deliberate targeting of journalists is a flagrant violation of international laws protecting the press and humanitarian workers in war zones,â the network said.
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The White House has released a readout of Joe Bidenâs call with Benjamin Netanyahu in which the US president emphasized âthe need to minimize harm to civilians, in particular in the densely populated areas of Beirutâ. In the last few weeks, Israelâs deadly bombardment across Lebanon has killed at least 1,200 civilians while forcibly displacing 1.2 million residents.
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Five members of Lebanonâs civil defence were killed in an Israeli airstrike on their base in the town of Dardghaya, south Lebanon, on Wednesday night. Pictures of the strike show burnt cars with civil defence written on the side of it, crumpled from the force of the blast as efforts to locate survivors and bodies remain ongoing.
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Canada will provide C$15m ($11m) in humanitarian assistance to Lebanese civilians who have been affected by Israelâs ongoing strikes across the country. In a statement reported by Reuters on Wednesday, Canadaâs foreign minister Mélanie Joly said: âCanada is deeply alarmed by the rapid escalation of the crisis in Lebanon. We are mobilizing to ensure that Canada is there to bring much-needed assistance to the Lebanese people.â
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Speaking to the BBC about Gazaâs devastation caused by Israelâs attacks in the past year, Philippe Lazzarini, chief of the main UN aid relief organization in Gaza, said: âWe are becoming wordless.â Lazzarini added: âWe soon have exhausted all our vocabulary to try to describe what has become a wasteland ⦠an unlivable area.â
Al Jazeera has released a statement condemning Israel for the killing of one of its camera operators and injuring another while they were working in Jabalia refugee camp in Gaza:
The Israeli Occupation Forces targeted a number of journalists working in and around Jabalia camp in the Gaza Strip this afternoon, killing one of the cameramen and seriously injuring Al Jazeera Arabic Channelâs cameraman Fadi Al Wahidi with a bullet to his neck, causing critical injury while covering the attack on the camp.
Al Jazeera strongly condemns the continued targeting of its journalists by the Israeli Occupation Forces. This comes in the aftermath of targeting another Al Jazeera cameraman Ali Al-Attar two days ago, who is still in critical condition, deprived of the necessary medical care due to the siege imposed on the area.
Biden urges Netanyahu to ‘minimize harm to civilians’ in Lebanon
The White House has released a readout of Joe Bidenâs call with Benjamin Netanyahu in which the US president emphasized âthe need to minimize harm to civilians, in particular in the densely populated areas of Beirutâ.
In a statement, the White House said:
The president affirmed his ironclad commitment to Israelâs security. He condemned unequivocally Iranâs ballistic missile attack against Israel on October 1st. On Lebanon, the president emphasized the need for a diplomatic arrangement to safely return both Lebanese and Israeli civilians to their homes on both sides of the Blue Line. The president affirmed Israelâs right to protect its citizens from Hezbollah, which has fired thousands of missiles and rockets into Israel over the past year alone, while emphasizing the need to minimize harm to civilians, in particular in the densely populated areas of Beirut.
On Gaza, the leaders discussed the urgent need to renew diplomacy to release the hostages held by Hamas. The president also discussed the humanitarian situation in Gaza and the imperative to restore access to the north, including by reinvigorating the corridor from Jordan immediately.
In the last few weeks, Israelâs deadly bombardment across Lebanon has killed at least 1,200 civilians while forcibly displacing 1.2 million residents. Across the country, thousands of Syrian refugees, in addition to Lebanese residents, have fled into Syria in recent days in attempts to escape Israeli airstrikes.
The Biden administration has previously also asked Israel to minimize civilian casualties in Gaza where Israeli forces have killed more than 43,000 Palestinians while displacing nearly 2 million survivors. The Biden administration has also spent a record $17.9bn in military aid to Israel since last October.
Five members of Lebanon’s civil defence killed in Israeli airstrike
William Christou
Five members of Lebanonâs civil defence were killed in an Israeli airstrike on their base in the town of Dardghaya, south Lebanon, on Wednesday night. Pictures of the strike show burnt cars with civil defence written on the side of it, crumpled from the force of the blast. Efforts to locate survivors and bodies are still ongoing.
In a statement, the director general of Lebanonâs Civil Defence, Brig Gen Raymond Khattar said that the body would continue working, âno matter how great the sacrificesâ.
More than 100 paramedics, firefighters and doctors have been killed by Israeli strikes since fighting started in October â the majority of which were killed in the last two weeks.
On Sunday, 10 firefighters were killed by an airstrike in the border town of Bint Jbeil. The Union of Municipalities of Bint Jbeil said on Wednesday that rescue crews were still unable to get to the site of the strike due to Israeli strikes in the area and that they were unsure if there were survivors under the rubble.
Last week, head of World Health Organization Tedros Ghebreyesus called for the protection of healthcare workers in Lebanon amid the spike in killings in Lebanon.
The International Federation of the Red Crescent in the Middle East and North Africa has released the following aid figures from Lebanon this month as Israel continues its strikes across the country:
Joe Biden and Kamala Harris had a âproductiveâ conversation with Benjamin Netanyahu, the White House said.
In a statement reported by Agence France-Presse, the White House said: âThis morning, President Biden spoke with prime minister Netanyahu of Israel. Vice president Harris also joined the call.â
The call lasted about 30 minutes and was âdirectâ, âhonestâ and âproductiveâ, White House press secretary Karine Jean-Pierre said, adding: âThe US and the Israeli government have had discussions since last week since after the Iran attack. Those discussions continued with the president and the prime minister.â
âWeâre going to continue to have those discussions with Israel on how theyâre going to respond,â she continued.
In a press briefing on Wednesday, the US state department spokesperson Matthew Miller said that Israel must avoid conducting military operations in Lebanon like it has in Gaza.
In response to question about a video address released by Israeli prime minister Benjamin Netanyahu on Tuesday in which Netanyahu said: âYou have an opportunity to save Lebanon before it falls into the abyss of a long war that will lead to destruction and suffering like we see in Gaza,â Miller said:
Iâm making very clear that there should be no kind of military action in Lebanon that looks anything like Gaza and leaves a result anything like Gaza.
Israelâs war on Gaza, which has largely been funded by US military aid, has killed more than 42,000 Palestinians in the past year while leaving 2 million survivors forcibly displaced amid severe food, water and aid shortages due to Israeli aid restrictions.
Joanna Walters
There are numerous reports that an Al Jazeera cameraperson, Fadi al-Wahidi, has been shot and grievously wounded while covering the Israeli army attacks on the Jabalia refugee camp in northern Gaza, where displaced Palestinians have been taking shelter.
There is footage on social media of him running amid the gunfire saying (in translation): âThe situation is very difficult, Israeli forces have raided the shelters and forced the displaced people out.â
He appears to have escaped the loudest bangs and then the next shots show him lying on the ground, reportedly having been shot in the neck by a sniper. The Guardian has not independently verified the details of this incident.
Canada will provide C$15m ($11m) in humanitarian assistance to Lebanese civilians who have been affected by Israelâs ongoing strikes across the country.
In a statement reported by Reuters on Wednesday, Canadaâs foreign minister Mélanie Joly said:
Canada is deeply alarmed by the rapid escalation of the crisis in Lebanon. We are mobilizing to ensure that Canada is there to bring much-needed assistance to the Lebanese people.
According to Reuters, the new funding brings Canadaâs assistance pledge for Lebanese civilians to C$25m.
UNRWA chief on Gaza: ‘We are becoming wordless’
Speaking to the BBC about Gazaâs devastation caused by Israelâs attacks in the past year, Philippe Lazzarini, chief of the main UN aid relief organization in Gaza, said: âWe are becoming wordless.â
Lazzarini added:
We soon have exhausted all our vocabulary to try to describe what has become a wasteland ⦠an unlivable area. The war has been the war of all the superlatives, look at the number of civilians and people who have been killed, the number of humanitarian workers, Unrwa workers ⦠[killed], the level of destruction, the number of times people have been moved around ⦠There is a kind of post-apocalyptic atmosphere prevailing in Gaza right now.
Here are some images coming through the newswires from Gaza where Unrwa said at least 400,000 Palestinians are trapped by Israelâs latest attacks on Jabaliya refugee camp:
Summary of the day so farâ¦
It is 8pm in Beirut, Tel Aviv and Gaza, 8.30pm in Tehran, and 1pm in Washington. Here are the headlines â¦
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US president Joe Biden and Israeli prime minister Benjamin Netanyahu held a 50 minute phone call, in which they were joined by US vice-president Kamala Harris. It was anticipated that they would discuss Israeli plans to retaliate against Iran for a wave of missiles fired by Tehran on 1 October. That attack had been a response, the Iranians said, to the assassination by Israel of Hezbollah leader Hassan Nasrallah
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Israelâs defense minister Yoav Gallant has said the Israeli strike will be âlethal, precise and surprisingâ and that âthey wonât understand what happened and howâ. Iran has already vowed it will respond to any Israeli attack
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The UN office for the coordination of humanitarian affairs (OCHA) has published a flash update about the latest situation in Lebanon which says one quarter of Lebanese territory is now under Israeli military displacement orders. It said âLebanonâs humanitarian crisis is deteriorating at an alarming rateâ as âIsraeli airstrikes have not only intensified but also expandedâ and are âincreasingly targeted critical civilian infrastructureâ
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The governor of Akkar, in the far north of Lebanon, has said there are obstacles to delivering aid to the people who have sought refuge there after being internally displaced by Israeli strikes
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Hezbollah has said its fighters have fired rockets and artillery shells âas Israeli troops tried to advance in the Mays al-Jabal area from several directionsâ it said, adding that âclashes are ongoingâ
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Spainâs prime minister, Pedro Sánchez, has condemned Israelâs invasion of Lebanon, saying that the international community should not âremain indifferentâ to it
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Two Israelis were killed in Kiryat Shmona in the north-east of Israel after it was reported to have been hit by a rocket barrage from Hezbollah. Israelâs military says it has destroyed the launcher used for the attack
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Palestinian news agency Wafa reports that the number of Palestinians killed by Israeli attacks inside the Gaza Strip on Wednesday risen to 60, including in an incident which it reported as â15 civilians were killed today when the Israeli occupation forces bombed the tents of displaced people in Jabalia. It has not been possible for journalists to independently verify the casualty figures being issued during the conflict
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The IDF has ordered the closure once again of several hospitals in northern Gaza, including the Kamal Adwan, Indonesia and al-Awda hospitals. The Al Mezan Center for Human Rights described the situation as âdeja vuâ on social media, adding: âWe all know the horrors that follow such ordersâ
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The International Rescue Committee warned that after a year of conflict, as many as 51,000 children in Gaza could be unaccompanied or separated from their parents or caregivers
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A number of Palestinians have been killed in the Israeli-occupied West Bank city of Nablus. Israeli security forces claim they eliminated âfive wanted terroristsâ, while the Palestinian health authorities said four people had been killed. At least 25 Palestinians have been detained by Israeli soldiers in the Israeli-occupied West Bank over the past day
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Russiaâs foreign ministry spokesperson Maria Zakharova has been highly critical of Israel, saying Benjamin Netanyahuâs government had a desire âexpand the geography of armed escalation in the regionâ
Israel defense minister: Israel’s next strike against Iran will be ‘lethal, precise and surprising’
Israelâs defense minister said the next strike against Iran will be âlethal, precise and surprisingâ.
âOur attack will be lethal, precise and above all surprising. They will not understand what happened and how it happened,â Gallant said during a speech to Israeli troops.
Last week, Iran launched several dozen missiles towards Israel in a significant escalation between the two countries. Iran has already vowed to respond to any further strike by Israel against it.
The number of people killed in the Israeli-occupied West Bank city of Nablus remains unclear. Israelâs security forces claim to have killed five people, while Al Jazeera reports that medical sources have confirmed to it that four Palestinians were killed and a fifth wounded.
The Times of Israel reports that âIsrael Police says no Israeli forces were hurt and that the operation was carried out in coordination with the IDF, Shin Bet and border police. The five armed men presented an immediate threat to Israeli forces during an attempt to arrest them, the police statement says.â
Barak Ravid at Axios has this to say about the Biden-Netanyahu-Harris call. He writes:
The call was the first between Biden and Netanyahu since Aug. 21, and comes as Israel considers a major attack against Iran that could significantly escalate its regional war.
Netanyahu hunkered down for hours on Tuesday night with senior ministers and the heads of Israelâs military and intelligence services to discuss the scope and timing of Israelâs attacks, according to two Israeli officials.
Israeli officials say the retaliation is expected to be significant, and will likely include a combination of airstrikes on military targets in Iran and clandestine attacks like the one the killed Hamas leader Ismail Haniyeh in Tehran. On Thursday, Netanyahu will convene the security cabinet.
Tehran said its [1 October missile attack] response would end there unless Israel attacked Iran. Israel, for its part, has vowed retaliation. Both US and Israeli officials believe the tit-for-tat will continue.
Earlier we reported that the Palestinian health authority said that four Palestinians had been killed by Israeli security forces in the Israeli-occupied West Bank city of Nablus.
In the last few moments a joint statement from the IDF, Israel Police and the Shin Bet has claimed that in an operation Nablus it killed âfive wanted terroristsâ, including the head of the al-Aqsa Martyrs Brigade in the Balata refugee camp.
âThe wanted individuals were involved in terrorist activities against Israeli civilians and forces and posed a threat to the forces,â the statement said.
More details soon â¦