Two women were killed in a suspected terror attack near an Israeli settlement in the West Bank on Friday, prompting Israel to launch its biggest airstrikes on Lebanon in 17 years. In response to the attack, Israel targeted installations of Hamas in southern Lebanon and Gaza, while the Palestinian militant group has yet to comment. The violence has raised fears of a wider conflict in the region, with Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu warning of further action.
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The Israel Defense Forces have announced that they will not allow Hamas to operate from Lebanon and hold the state responsible for any directed fire. This announcement follows retaliatory airstrikes in Gaza after rockets were fired from Lebanon into northern Israel. The IDF has stated that they are prepared to take all necessary steps to protect Israeli citizens and have called on the international community to condemn the rocket fire and take action to prevent further escalation.
This article discusses the recent rocket fire from Lebanon into Israeli territory, which was carried out by Palestinian militants in response to violence at the Al-Aqsa Mosque. The IDF reported that 34 rockets were fired, 25 of which were intercepted, five landed in Israeli territory, and the status of the remaining four is still under review. In response, the IDF conducted airstrikes in the Gaza Strip, raising concerns of a wider conflict in the region.
Israeli officials reported a barrage of rockets fired from Lebanon and Gaza into Israel on Thursday, raising fears of an escalation in violence during a sensitive holiday period. The attack came after a tense night at Jerusalem's Al-Aqsa Mosque, where Israeli police clashed with Muslim worshippers. Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu is monitoring the situation closely, with no group yet claiming responsibility for the attack.
Rescue teams in Turkey and Syria are facing a daunting task in freezing conditions as they work to recover bodies from the rubble of thousands of buildings destroyed by a catastrophic earthquake and aftershocks. The death toll has risen to 9,504, with 2,600 people injured, and thousands of search and rescue personnel have been deployed to assist in the effort. The international community has pledged to provide aid to both countries, and the United Nations has launched an appeal for $50 million to help those affected.
A powerful 7.8 magnitude earthquake struck southern Turkey and northern Syria on Monday morning, killing at least 360 people and injuring 440. Rescue teams are working to reach those trapped in the rubble, with the death toll rising in both government-controlled and rebel-held areas. Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan has declared a day of national mourning and is urging citizens to donate blood for the injured.





