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Ruling Day: UN Court Decides on Israel-Gaza Genocide Case

The United Nations court decides on Friday in a case against Israel for alleged genocide in Gaza. The International Court of Justice might order Israel to halt its military campaign but will not pass judgment on whether genocide is occurring. The top United Nations court handed down an initial decision on Friday in a case against Israel over ...

South Lebanon: Intermittent Exchanges of Fire on Friday

    Exchanges of fire continued intermittently on the Lebanese-Israeli border on Friday. Israel shelled the villages of Hula and Wadi el-Bayad, while an interceptor missile from Israel's Iron Dome defense system reportedly exploded in the air near the Naqoura border. Al-Jazeera reported that alarm sirens were sounding in the ...

US-Israel Phone Call: Affirming 'Israel's Right to Self-Defense'

The US Secretary of Defense expressed support for Israel's defense rights in a phone call on Friday, emphasizing uninterrupted humanitarian aid to Gaza and a commitment to diplomatic solutions along the Israel-Lebanon border. US Secretary of Defense Lloyd J. Austin spoke with Israeli Minister of Defense Yoav Gallant on Friday, expressing US ...

US Ships Fighter Jets and Helicopters to Israel

A shipment of weapons from the United States, which includes dozens of fighter jets, has arrived in Israel, according to Israeli Channel 12. The channel reported that the shipment, which arrived Thursday evening, includes dozens of "F-35" and "F-15" fighter jets as well as Apache helicopters.

Gaza Killings Persist as Diplomacy Lingers

Gazan authorities reported on Thursday that Israeli forces had killed 20 individuals who were waiting for humanitarian aid distribution, amid Israel's intensified assault on the territory. Authorities in the Gaza Strip said Thursday that Israeli forces had killed 20 people waiting for humanitarian aid to be distributed, as Israel pressed its ...

Israel Threatens Lebanon With a Strike From Which It Will Never Recover

Israel renewed its threats against Lebanon on Friday, warning that it would launch a military strike from which the country "will not recover unless Hezbollah withdraws far from the southern border.” At the same time, the Israeli media reported the deployment of "a large number of Israeli forces near the borders with Lebanon." Israeli Foreign ...

War Diary: Day 111

This is Beirut brings you a daily recap of the situation in Gaza. Here are the main highlights for January 25, 2024.

Israeli Army Ordered Gazans to Vacate Targeted UNRWA Shelter

The United Nations informed AFP on Thursday, that the Israeli military instructed individuals seeking refuge in a shelter in southern Khan Younes to evacuate by the following afternoon, as the location was targeted with lethal tank fire. The United Nations told AFP on Thursday that the Israeli military ordered people taking refuge in their UNRWA ...

Israel Genocide Case Ruling Due Friday

The United Nations' highest court announced that it will deliver its historic verdict on Friday in the case against Israel regarding alleged genocide in Gaza. The outcome is anticipated to be closely monitored globally. The UN's top court said it would hand down its landmark ruling on Friday in the case against Israel over alleged genocide in ...

Southern Towns Still Under Attack

The Israeli army targeted on Wednesday the outskirts of the town of Alma al-Shaab, Tayr Harfa, Labbouneh–Naqoura, Rachaya al-Foukhar, Hebbariyeh and al-Faradays. Additionally, the Israeli army dropped phosphorus shells on the perimeter of al-Adaisa. Intermittent shelling hit the outskirts of Hamoul and Dhayra. Meanwhile, MK-type ...

Israel Escalates Its Attacks on Khan Younes

Israel intensified the assault on Khan Younes, in the southern Gaza Strip, amid widespread mourning for the army's deadliest day in Gaza. Israel kept up its heavy assault on the "encircled" Gazan city of Khan Younes on Wednesday, following an outpouring of grief over the army's deadliest single day since ground operations in the territory ...

Saudi Arabia's Conditions for Normalizing Relations With Israel

The prospects for a new Abraham Accord between Saudi Arabia and Israel seem open today. While the Wahhabi Kingdom quietly nurtured relations with Tel Aviv for several years, particularly in the intelligence realm, it is true that the officialization of their rapprochement is vital for both countries. For this purpose, specific conditions are ...