An Israeli strike on a refugee camp in north Lebanon has resulted in the death of Hamas official Saeed Atallah Ali and his family, according to the militant group. This comes amidst ongoing conflict between Israel and Hezbollah, with deadly strikes occurring in both Lebanon and Gaza. The strikes in Lebanon have left nearly 2,000 people dead, with most of the casualties occurring since September 23. The conflict escalated after Israel declared war on the Hamas militant group in response to a cross-border attack that resulted in the deaths of 1,200 Israelis.
In Gaza, an apparent Israeli airstrike killed at least 18 people in a mosque sheltering displaced people near the al-Aqsa Martyrs hospital. The strike added to the mounting death toll in Gaza, which is nearing 42,000 according to the Palestinian Health Ministry. The escalating violence has led to widespread evacuations from Lebanon by several countries, including Brazil, Slovakia, and South Korea. Israel has been conducting ground raids in southern Lebanon, destroying Hezbollah infrastructure and tunnels used by the militant group to approach the Israeli border.
Meanwhile, in Beirut, Israeli airstrikes have targeted civilian areas and infrastructure, including hospitals and paramedics. The strikes have resulted in civilian casualties and widespread displacement. As the conflict continues, thousands of people in Lebanon, including Palestinian refugees, continue to flee the violence. In response to the ongoing violence, efforts are being made to broker ceasefires in both Lebanon and Gaza. Iran’s foreign minister indicated that regional states and countries outside the Middle East are involved in these efforts.
Despite the international community’s attempts to mediate a ceasefire, the conflict shows no signs of abating. Rocket sirens have been blaring in northern Israel as dozens of projectiles have been fired from Lebanon. The situation remains volatile, with reports of Israeli drone strikes in Syria that have resulted in casualties. As the death toll rises and displacement continues, the impact of the conflict on civilians in both Lebanon and Gaza is becoming increasingly devastating. The ongoing violence has drawn condemnation from around the world, with rallies held in solidarity with those affected by the conflict.