At least 11 killed and dozens injured in Israeli strikes in Beirut as
diplomats push for cease-fire
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[November 23, 2024]
By ABBY SEWELL and BASSEM MROUE
BEIRUT, Lebanon (AP) — Israeli airstrikes Saturday killed at least 11
people and injured dozens in central Beirut, officials said, as
diplomats scrambled to broker a cease-fire.
Lebanon's Health Ministry said the death toll could rise as emergency
responders dug through the rubble looking for survivors. DNA tests are
being used to identify the victims, it said, adding that 63 people were
wounded. The strikes were the fourth in the Lebanese capital in less
than a week.
The escalation comes after U.S. envoy Amos Hochstein traveled to the
region this week in an attempt to broker a cease-fire deal to end the
more than 13 months of fighting between Israel and Hezbollah, which has
erupted into full-on war in the past two months.
Israeli bombardment has killed more than 3,500 people in Lebanon and
wounded more than 15,000, according to the Lebanese Health Ministry. The
fighting has displaced about 1.2 million, or a quarter of Lebanon’s
population. On the Israeli side, about 90 soldiers and nearly 50
civilians have been killed by rockets, drones and missiles in northern
Israel and in fighting in Lebanon.
Dawn airstrikes reduce a building into rubble
The strikes at 4 a.m. destroyed an eight-story building and left a
crater in the ground. Also on Saturday, a drone strike killed one person
and injured another in the southern port city of Tyre, according to the
state-run National News Agency.
The agency said the victims were fishermen. An Associated Press
journalist, who saw the strike from a nearby hotel overlooking the
beach, said he had watched the fishermen set up nets beforehand and both
appeared to be young teenagers.
Israel's military did not issue a warning for residents prior to the
strikes in central Beirut and did not comment on the casualties. It
warned residents Saturday in parts of Beirut’s southern suburbs that
they were residing near Hezbollah facilities, which the army would
target in the near future. The warning, posted on X, told people to
evacuate at least 500 meters (yards) away.
The army said that over the past day it had conducted intelligence-based
strikes on Hezbollah targets in Dahiyeh, in Beirut’s southern suburbs,
where Hezbollah has a strong presence. It said it hit several command
centers and weapons storage facilities.
At least 6 dead including children in Gaza
Strikes also continued in Gaza on Saturday. At least six people, half of
them children and including two women, were killed in the southern city
of Khan Younis, according to AP reporters and staff at Nasser Hospital.
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Rescue workers and people search for victims at the site of an
Israeli airstrike that hit central Beirut, Lebanon, Saturday, Nov.
23, 2024. (AP Photo/Hassan Ammar)
The death toll from the 13-month-long war in the Gaza Strip between
Israel and Hamas has surpassed 44,000 this week, according to local
health officials. The Gaza Health Ministry does not distinguish
between civilians and combatants in its count, but it has said that
more than half of the fatalities are women and children. The Israeli
military says it has killed over 17,000 militants, without providing
evidence.
The war began when Hamas-led militants stormed into southern Israel
on Oct. 7, 2023, killing some 1,200 people, mostly civilians, and
abducting another 250. Around 100 hostages are still inside Gaza, at
least a third of whom are believed to be dead. Most of the rest were
released during a cease-fire last year.
The Israeli offensive in Gaza has caused heavy destruction across
wide areas of the coastal territory, leading many to wonder when or
how it will ever be rebuilt. Around 90% of the population of 2.3
million people have been displaced, often multiple times, and
hundreds of thousands are living in squalid tent camps with little
food, water or basic services.
The United Nations humanitarian office warned of a “stark increase”
in the number of households experiencing severe hunger in central
and southern Gaza. In Deir al-Balah, local bakeries shut down for
five days this week and the price of a bag of bread climbed above
$13, as bread and flour vanished from shelves before more supplies
arrived.
At least two women were fatally shot on Saturday while waiting in a
line for bread in the city, relatives and witnesses told the AP.
Heba Ajam, who was waiting at the bakery and saw the shooting, said
that one woman was shot in the head and another in the neck. It was
unclear who shot them and why. The lack of food and security have
forced some bakeries to close in central and southern Gaza.
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Associated Press writers Fadi Tawil in Tyre, Lebanon, Ibrahim
Hazboun in Jerusalem, Wafaa Shurafa in Deir al-Balah, Gaza Strip,
and Mohammad Jahjouh in Khan Younis, Gaza Strip, contributed to this
report.
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