Israel launches fresh strikes on Lebanon with at least 87 missing or dead in latest attack on Gaza

‘Horrifying scenes unfolding’ in Palestinian territory, says UN peace envoy, as Israel continues to prepare for retaliatory move against Iran

87 people were killed or missing after an Israeli air strike on a residential building in northern Gaza. Video: Reuters

Israel said it had struck Hizbullah’s intelligence headquarters in the Lebanese capital Beirut on Sunday, while officials in Gaza said they were still trying to recover bodies from the rubble after an Israeli strike that killed dozens.

At least 87 people were dead or missing following the air strike on Beit Lahiya in northern Gaza late on Saturday, the health ministry in the Palestinian territory said, one of the highest death tolls reported for months from a single attack. Israel said it was investigating reports of the incident.

It marked an intensification of Israel’s offensives against Palestinian militant group Hamas in Gaza and Iran-backed Hizbullah in Lebanon, days after the killing of Hamas leader Yahya Sinwar had raised hopes of an opening for ceasefire negotiations to end more than a year of escalating conflict in the Middle East.

With US elections approaching, officials, diplomats and other sources in the region say Israel is seeking through military operations to try to shield its borders and ensure its rivals cannot regroup.

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Israel is also preparing to retaliate for an Iranian missile barrage earlier this month, though Washington has pressed it not to strike Iranian energy facilities or nuclear sites.

Prime minister Binyamin Netanyahu said he was the subject of an assassination attempt by “Iran’s proxy Hizbullah” on Saturday when a drone was directed at his holiday home. In a call with former US president Donald Trump, the prime minister reiterated that Israel would make decisions based on its own interests, according to a statement from Netanyahu’s office.

Israel’s government has rejected several attempts by the United States, its main ally and military backer, at brokering ceasefires in both Gaza and Lebanon.

Smoke billows from multiple Israeli airstrikes targeting the Hara Hreik neighborhood of Beirut, Lebanon on Sunday. Photograph: Diego Ibarra Sánchez/The New York Times
Smoke billows from multiple Israeli airstrikes targeting the Hara Hreik neighborhood of Beirut, Lebanon on Sunday. Photograph: Diego Ibarra Sánchez/The New York Times

In Gaza, the health ministry said rescue operations following the strike in Beit Lahiya were being hindered by communications problems and by ongoing Israeli military operations.

The strike came two weeks into a major assault around the town of Jabilia, just to the south of Beit Lahiya, where Israeli troops backed by tanks have been trying to root out remaining Hamas fighters.

Israel said the strike hit a Hamas target, questioning an earlier death toll of 73 released by the Hamas media office.

Over 5,000 Palestinians left Jabilia via designated routes, Israeli military spokesperson Avichay Adraee said on social media platform X.

Evacuation orders directing people south have fuelled fears among many Palestinians that the operation is intended to clear them out of the northern part of Gaza to help ensure Israeli control of the area after the war.

Israel has denied any such plans, saying it is trying to protect civilians and separate them from Hamas fighters.

The Israeli offensive, triggered by the October 7th, 2023, Hamas attack on Israel, has made most of Gaza’s 2.3 million people homeless, caused widespread hunger and destroyed hospitals and schools.

“Horrifying scenes unfolding in Gaza, amid conflict, relentless Israeli strikes & an ever-worsening humanitarian crisis,” United Nations Middle East peace envoy Tor Wennesland posted on X.

In Lebanon, Israel stepped up its bombardment of southern Beirut from Saturday afternoon. On Sunday, it said its air force attacked Hizbullah’s intelligence headquarters in Beirut as well as an underground workshop for the production of weapons.

Fighter jets killed three Hizbullah commanders, including Alhaj Abbas Salameh, a senior figure in the group’s southern command, the Israeli military said in a statement.

Reuters witnesses saw smoke rising from Beirut’s southern suburbs, once a densely populated zone that also housed Hizbullah offices and underground installations.

The Lebanese military said on Sunday three of its soldiers were killed in an Israeli strike on an army vehicle in southern Lebanon.

Hizbullah made no immediate comment on the strikes, but said it had fired missiles at Israeli forces in Lebanon and at a base in northern Israel.

Cross-border fighting between Israel and Hizbullah erupted a year ago when the Iranian-backed group began launching rockets in support of Hamas.

At the start of October, Israel launched a ground assault inside Lebanon in an attempt to stabilise the border region for its citizens who had fled rocket attacks in northern Israel.

Over the last year, more than 2,400 people have been killed, according to Lebanon’s health ministry, with more than 1.2 million people displaced, most in recent weeks. Fifty nine people have been killed in northern Israel and the occupied Golan Heights over the same period, say Israeli authorities.

Hamas-led militants killed some 1,200 people and took 250 hostages in the attack that sparked the war, according to Israeli tallies. Israel’s military response in Gaza has left more than 42,500 people dead, Palestinian officials say. – Reuters