BEIRUT, Lebanon
Israel pressed forward on two fronts Wednesday, pursuing a ground incursion into Lebanon against Hezbollah that left eight Israeli soldiers dead and conducting strikes in Gaza that killed dozens, including children. As Israel vowed to retaliate for Iran’s ballistic missile attack a day earlier, the region braced for further escalation.
Iran, which backs both
Hezbollah and the Hamas militants who run the Gaza Strip, launched dozens of
missiles into Israel on Tuesday night, another escalation in a tit-for-tat
cycle that is pushing the Middle East closer to a regional war. Israel warned that
the attack would have “repercussions.”
The Israeli military said
seven soldiers were killed in two Hezbollah attacks in southern Lebanon on
Wednesday, without elaborating. The deaths followed an earlier announcement of
the first Israeli combat death in Lebanon since the start of the incursion — a
22-year-old captain in a commando brigade. Another seven troops were wounded.
Together, the deaths announced
on the eve of Rosh Hashana, the Jewish new year, were some of the biggest
casualties sustained by Israeli forces in months.
In Gaza, where the nearly
yearlong war that triggered the widening
conflict rages with no end in sight, Israeli ground and air operations
in the territory’s second-largest city of Khan Younis killed at least 51
people, including women and children, Palestinian medical officials said.
And late Wednesday night, an
Israeli airstrike hit an apartment building near the Lebanese capital’s city
center, the second time Israel has struck central Beirut this week. At least
six people were killed and seven wounded in the residential Bashoura district.
AP correspondent Charles de
Ledesma reports on funerals for an Israeli commando and, in Sidon, victims of
Israeli airstrikes in Lebanon.
Residents reported a
sulfur-like smell following the attack, and Lebanon’s state-run National News
Agency accused Israel of using internationally banned phosphorous bombs. Human
rights groups have in the past accused
Israel of using white phosphorus incendiary shells on towns and
villages in conflict-hit southern Lebanon.
Multiple strikes were also
reported in Beirut’s southern suburbs in areas issued evacuation warnings by
the Israeli army. The area struck in central Beirut was not covered in those
warnings.
The latest actions on multiple
fronts have raised fears of a wider conflict that could draw in Iran as well as
the United States, which has
rushed military assets to the region in support of Israel.
Meanwhile, Syria’s state-run
SANA news agency said an Israeli airstrike hit a residential building in
Damascus on Wednesday evening, killing three people and wounding at least three
others. An Associated Press journalist at the scene said the missile appeared
to have targeted the bottom floor of a four-story apartment building.
There was no immediate comment
from Israel, which frequently hits targets linked to Iran or allied groups in
Syria, but rarely claims the strikes.
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