Israeli military says it's hit Hezbollah site inside Lebanon
More now on what's been happening at Israel's border with Lebanon.
Israel's military says its aircraft attacked an observation post inside Lebanon belonging to Hezbollah. The IDF also fired at the area.
Israel says it's in response to a fresh rocket attack by Hezbollah - which Hezbollah says was done in retaliation for Israeli killing three of its fighters in skirmishes with Israel this week.
This is the fourth day of violence at the border.
We've just had an update from the Palestinian health ministry - it says 1,055 people have been killed and more than 5,100 others injured since Israel's retaliatory air strikes began on Saturday.
The Ministry of Health said earlier nearly 60% of the injured people in Gaza were women and children.
- Gaza's only power station will run out of fuel today, the Palestinian Energy Authority says
- Earlier this week, Israel announced a siege of Gaza - cutting its supplies of electricity, fuel, and water
- People in Gaza are seeking shelter in schools and hospitals as Israeli jets attack targets
- The Israeli military says hundreds of thousands of troops are near Gaza "ready to execute the mission we have been given"
- The death toll in Israel has reached 1,200 - while more than 1,000 people have been killed by Israeli air strikes on Gaza
- At the other end of the country, Israel has attacked Lebanese territory in response to an attack from Hezbollah
- And the BBC has learned that 17 UK nationals are dead or missing since Hamas launched its attacks on Saturday
- FULL ARTICLE AT: Israel Gaza live news: Gaza's power plant almost out of fuel as Israel troops mass at border - BBC News
No comments:
Post a Comment