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It’s morning in the Middle East. Catch up here

Smoke rise from an Israeli airstrike on Dahiyeh in the southern suburb of Beirut, Lebanon, on October 20.

by pinkfloyd
January 16, 2025
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Fighting is raging in both Lebanon and Gaza. Israeli airstrikes targeted a financial institution linked to Hezbollah in southern Beirut, and an Israeli strike in northern Gaza has killed at least 87 people.

Israel has vowed to destroy Hezbollah and keep fighting Hamas in Gaza.

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Israel is also preparing to retaliate against Iran’s missile barrage this month. The US is investigating a leak of highly classified intelligence about Israel’s planned response, sources told CNN.

Here are the latest developments:

 


  • Israel targets Hezbollah financial network: Israeli airstrikes have hit multiple branches of a Hezbollah-linked financial network in Beirut’s southern suburbs. Founded in 1983, Al-Qard Al-Hassan is a nonprofit linked to Hezbollah that provides interest-free loans, based on Islamic lending principles, to the Shia community. Israel says Hezbollah uses the network to pay salaries and support civilians, while avoiding sanctions.
  • Lebanese soldiers killed: Israel’s military has apologized for what it described as “unwanted circumstances” that led to the killing of three Lebanese soldiers in a strike. The Lebanese Armed Forces is not part of the war between Israel and Iran-backed Hezbollah, but since the latest round of fighting broke out, eight Lebanese army soldiers have been killed, according to a Reuters tally.
  • Beit Lahia strike: An Israeli strike on northern Gaza this weekend killed at least 87 people, the enclave’s health ministry said, with graphic footage showing children among the dead. The strike flattened several multistory apartment buildings and emergency teams are working to identify remains pulled from the rubble.
  • UN warning: The UN has warned that Israel’s offensive may be destroying the Palestinian population in northern Gaza through “death and displacement,” as it urged Israel to follow a top UN court order to prevent genocide. The head of a beleaguered hospital in northern Gaza has described a desperate situation under “around the clock” Israeli bombardment, saying a UN aid mission had been prevented from reaching the facility and patients awaiting evacuation were stuck.
  • Central Gaza strike: Casualties of a deadly airstrike were rushed to a hospital in central Gaza on Sunday, where video seen by CNN shows devastating scenes in the aftermath of the attack. At least six Palestinians were killed in the Israeli strike on a civilian car in Deir al-Balah refugee camp, according to medical sources at the Al Aqsa Martyrs Hospital.
  • Israel and Egypt officials discuss hostage negotiations: The director of Israel’s Shin Bet security agency, Ronen Bar, met Egypt’s newly appointed intelligence chief Hassan Mahmoud Rashad in Cairo on Sunday, according to an Israeli official.

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