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Hezbollah claims war with Israel enters new phase, introduces new weaponry

JERUSALEM Israeli police are set to indict a Palestinian from East Jerusalem Friday, who they say planned to carry out an attack on a hostage protest in Tel Aviv

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Lebanon's Hezbollah militant group said Friday it is entering a new phase in its fight against invading Israeli troops, as the region continued to reckon with Israel's claim that top Hamas leader Yahya Sinwar has been killed in a battle with Israeli forces in Gaza the previous day.

Hamas has still not responded to the Israeli announcement, but its ally Iran released a statement commemorating the Palestinian militant leader via its mission to the United Nations. Sinwar was a chief architect of the attack on southern Israel that precipitated the latest escalating conflicts in the Middle East.

Many, from the governments of Israeli allies to exhausted residents of Gaza, expressed hope that Sinwar's death would pave the way for an end to the war, but Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu said in a speech announcing the killing that Our war is not yet ended.

 

On October 7, 2023, Hamas-led militants blew holes in Israel's security fence and stormed in, killing some 1,200 people, mostly civilians, and abducting another 250. Israel's offensive in Gaza has killed over 42,000 Palestinians, according to local health authorities, who do not distinguish combatants from civilians. The war has destroyed large areas of Gaza and displaced about 90 per cent of its population of 2.3 million people.

Here's the latest:

Israeli police set to indict East Jerusalem man they say was planning to attack protest.

JERUSALEM Israeli police are set to indict a Palestinian from East Jerusalem Friday, who they say planned to carry out an attack on a hostage protest in Tel Aviv.

In a statement Friday, the police and Israel's Shin Bet security agency said the man was a supporter of Hamas and other militant groups, and planned to carry out multiple attacks against Israeli civilians and soldiers in retribution for Israel's offensive in Gaza.

The man had not yet acquired a weapon or explosives to carry out any of the attacks, the police said, adding that he was planning to attack a protest calling for the return of the hostages held by Hamas in Gaza. Such protests occur weekly in Tel Aviv.

Hezbollah says its war with Israel is entering 'new phase'

Lebanon's Hezbollah militant group says it is entering a new phase in its fight against invading Israeli troops, adding that it has introduced new weapons over the past days.

A statement from the group's operations room early Friday said that Hezbollah's fighters have used new types of precision-guided missiles and explosive drones for the first time.

The statement appears to refer to a drone laden with explosives that evaded Israel's multilayered air-defence system and slammed into a mess hall at a military training camp deep inside Israel, killing four soldiers and wounding dozens.

The group also announced earlier this week that it fired a new type of missile called Qader 2 toward the suburbs of Tel Aviv.

The statement also said that Hezbollah's air defense units shot down this week two Israeli Hermes 450 drones.

Hezbollah said its fighters are working according to plans prepared in advance to battle invading Israeli troops in several parts of south Lebanon.

Iran commemorates Hamas leader whom Israel says it killed

UN Iran's Mission to the United Nations issued a statement honouring Yahya Sinwar, the leader of Hamas, after Israel said Thursday he had been killed in fighting.

When US forces dragged a dishevelled Saddam Hussein out of an underground hole, he begged them not to kill him despite being armed. Those who regarded Saddam as their model of resistance eventually collapsed," the statement said.

"However when Muslims look up to martyr Sinwar standing on the battlefield in combat attire and out in the open, not in a hideout, facing the enemy the spirit of resistance will be strengthened. He will become a model for the youth and children who will carry forth his path for the liberation of Palestine. As long as occupation and aggression exist, resistance will endure, for the martyr remains alive and a source of inspiration, it added.

Iran and Iraq fought a brutal war in the 1980s that began when Hussein launched an invasion of Iran. It killed more than 1 million people on both sides.


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First Published: Oct 18 2024 | 2:27 PM IST

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