Published 08:56 IST, November 1st 2024
‘Won't Let Attacks Go Unanswered’: Israel After Hezbollah Rockets Kill 7 Civilians
US diplomats were in the region pushing for cease-fires in both Lebanon and Gaza, hoping to wind down the wars in the Middle East.
TEL AVIV, Israel: After a series of deadly rocket attacks from Hezbollah on Israel killed seven civilians, the Israel Defense Forces stated that this attack "will not go unnoticed."
In a statement, the IDF said, "Hezbollah rockets killed 7 - innocent civilians inside Israel today. We will not let Hezbollah’s deadly attacks go unanswered."
Rocket barrages from Lebanon into northern Israel killed four foreign workers and three Israelis on Thursday, Israeli medics said, the deadliest cross-border strikes in Israel since it invaded Lebanon. Israel kept up airstrikes it says targeted Hezbollah militants across Lebanon, where health authorities on Thursday reported 24 people killed.
US diplomats were in the region pushing for cease-fires in both Lebanon and Gaza, hoping to wind down the wars in the Middle East as the Biden administration enters its final months. Pressure has been building ahead of the U.S. election next week.
In northern Gaza, Israeli forces struck one of the last functioning hospitals, according to the World Heath Organization said, destroying much-needed supplies that the U.N. agency had delivered to the facility. The strikes set off a fire that affected the dialysis unit, destroyed water tanks, damaged the surgery building and injured four medics trying to extinguish the blaze, said the hospital's director, Dr. Hussam Abu Safiya.
The Israeli military did not respond to a request for comment about a strike on the hospital, which it stormed last week after alleging it was harboring Hamas militants. Gaza's Health Ministry on Thursday condemned Israeli attacks on the hospital and called on the international community to safeguard medical facilities in Gaza.
(With Inputs from AP)
Updated 09:56 IST, November 1st 2024