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Israeli warplanes set off sonic booms over Beirut as Hezbollah warns of response

Israeli Fighter Jet

The low-flying planes rattled windows throughout Beirut on Tuesday, a reminder of the Israeli military’s capacity for devastation in Lebanon as Hezbollah leader Seyyed Hassan Nasrallah promised retaliation for a series of Israeli assassinations.

“The Israelis chose escalation by carrying out assassinations,” Nasrallah said, adding that the group’s response would be “strong and effective” and carried out either alone or in coordination with other members of the Iran-backed “axis of resistance”.

“We will respond, but with deliberation and prudence,” the Hezbollah chief continued, stating, “Israel’s waiting for our response is part of the punishment.”

Tensions between Israel and the powerful group are at their highest levels since the two sides began a series of limited, back-and-forth exchanges in October, with thousands displaced on both sides of the border.

The Israeli assassination of Hezbollah commander Fuad Shukr in Beirut last week, followed by a similar strike that killed Hamas political leader Ismail Haniyeh in Tehran, has all but guaranteed retaliatory attacks that experts worry could set off a full-scale war.

Hezbollah announced on Tuesday that it had sent a swarm of drones to attack Israeli military positions in northern Israel, and Israeli authorities reported that 12 people south of the city of Nahariya were taken to the hospital after an Israeli missile interceptor misfired and struck the ground.

Seven others were injured in a drone attack, according to the Nahariya Medical Center. The Associated Press reported that six Israeli soldiers were among the injured.

Lebanon’s Ministry of Public Health said that an Israeli raid on the southern town of Mayfadun killed five people, with an Israeli attack near Adaysseh killing another.

Iran acting FM tells UK’s Lammy Europe, US wasted diplomacy chance for de-escalation

Ali Bagheri Kani

Ali Bagheri Kani, in a phone call with David Lammy, the British Foreign Secretary, criticized the European countries’ inaction regarding Israel’s crime of assassinating Ismail Haniyeh, the head of Hamas’ political bureau, in Tehran, saying that the European parties wasted the first opportunity for diplomacy.

Bagheri stressed that by blocking the diplomatic route, the European countries have encouraged the Zionist regime to continue its terrorist actions and to spread instability in the region.

Bagheri referred to the assassination of a senior Hezbollah commander in Beirut and also the assassination of Ismail Haniyeh – an official guest of Iran – in Tehran only a few hours later as examples of instability and stated that no country compromises on protecting its national security and territorial integrity.

The British foreign secretary also described the Zionist regime’s action in assassinating Ismail Haniyeh in Tehran as a step backward in the path to a ceasefire in Gaza, and called on Iran to exercise restraint regarding this matter.

Haniyeh and one member of his security team were assassinated in Tehran last Wednesday. He had traveled to Tehran to attend the swearing-in ceremony of Iran’s President Massoud Pezeshkian.

12 Palestinians killed in Israel West Bank raid, one of deadliest in months

Five people were killed in the Jenin air raids on Tuesday while two were fatally shot by Israeli forces in Kafr Qud in the northern West Bank. One young man was also killed in Bethlehem, according to the health ministry.

Late on Monday, three men and one 14-year-old child were killed in the Tubas governorate in the northeast of the occupied territory, health officials have said.

Fatah, the Palestinian group that leads the Palestinian Authority in the West Bank, condemned the Israeli attacks, saying that “the bloody Israeli assassination policy” would not stop the Palestinian people from defending “their national rights”.

It said in a statement that the attacks on Jenin and Tubas confirm “beyond any doubt that the extremist occupation government seeks systematic escalation, with official American approval, support and bias, to implement its plans aimed at liquidating the rights of our people and displacing them”.

Fatah called on the international community “to play its role in immediately stopping the war of extermination” against the Palestinian people.

Meanwhile, the Palestinian Prisoner’s Society said Israeli forces rounded up 16 people in the West Bank in the past day.

The arrests took place in the governorates of Hebron, Bethlehem, Tubas, Ramallah, Jenin, Nablus, Jericho and Qalqilya, it noted in its latest update.

This brings the total number of Israeli arrests in the West Bank since October 7 to 9,970, added the group.

According to the Palestinian news agency Wafa, 615 Palestinians, including 144 children, have been killed by Israeli forces in the West Bank since the outbreak of the war on Gaza.

Hamas names Yahya Sinwar as new leader following Haniyeh assassination

Yahya Sinwar

Sinwar, who was close to Hamas founder Sheikh Ahmed Yassin and was known for founding the internal security bodies of Hamas, was previously sentenced by Israel to four life terms in the late 1980s.

He served 23 years in the Israeli prisons.

In 2011, he was freed along with 1,047 Palestinian prisoners for Israeli soldier Gilad Shalit, who was abducted by Gaza fighters in a cross-boundary attack in 2006.

Sinwar returned to his position as a prominent leader in Hamas and was appointed head of the group’s operations inside the Gaza Strip in 2017.

The decision comes after Haniyeh was killed in Tehran on 31 July. Haniyeh had travelled to Iran to attend the swearing-in ceremony of Masoud Pezeshkian, the new Iranian president, and was staying at a residence where he was reportedly struck by a “projectile”.

Visa waiver between Iran, Tajikistan to take effect soon

Passport

This agreement will allow citizens holding regular passports from both countries to travel to each other’s territories without the need for a visa.

According to the Director-General of Consular Affairs at the Iranian Ministry of Foreign Affairs, the visa waiver arrangement is based on a memorandum of understanding signed between the governments of Iran and Tajikistan.

Starting from August 10, 2024, citizens of both countries will be able to travel visa-free for up to 30 days.

Currently, the visa waiver is applicable only for travelers using the air routes between Dushanbe and Tehran, as well as Tehran and Dushanbe.

Hezbollah conducts air attacks on Israel, warns more to come

Hezbollah announced it launched a swarm of attack drones at two military sites near Acre in northern Israel, and also attacked an Israeli military vehicle in another location.

The Israeli military said a number of “hostile drones” were identified crossing from Lebanon and one was intercepted. It said several people were injured to the south of the coastal city of Nahariya.

Fears are rising that the Middle East could be tipped into full-blown war following vows by Hezbollah to avenge Hezbollah commander Fuad Shukr’s killing, and by Iran to respond to the assassination in Tehran last week of the head of Palestinian group Hamas, Ismail Haniyeh.

A Hezbollah source told Reuters that “the response to the assassination of commander Fuad Shukr has not yet come”.

Hezbollah and the Israeli military have been trading fire for the last 10 months in parallel with the Gaza war, with the tit-for-tat strikes mostly limited to the border area.

Last week, Israel killed Shukr, Hezbollah’s senior-most military commander, in a strike on the southern suburbs of Lebanon’s capital Beirut.

Hezbollah’s leader, Sayyed Hassan Nasrallah, vowed revenge, but said the response would be “studied”.

5 killed in Israeli strikes on southern Lebanon

Lebanon Israel

The military sources, who spoke anonymously, said that an Israeli drone targeted a house in the southern village of Maifadoun with two air-to-ground missiles, killing five people and wounding three others. Casualties were transported to Ragheb Harb Hospital in the city of Nabatieh.

The sources added that another airstrike targeted a house in the southeast village of Khiam, wounding a civilian, who was later transferred to the Marjeyoun Governmental Hospital.

A state of caution prevails in Lebanon following Israel’s attack on Dahieh in Beirut’s southern suburbs in late July, killing Hezbollah senior military commander Fuad Shukr and seven civilians. Hezbollah Secretary-General Hassan Nasrallah threatened a definite and painful response to the Israeli raid at “the appropriate time and place”.

Tensions along the Lebanon-Israel border escalated on Oct. 8, 2023, following a barrage of rockets launched by the Lebanese armed group Hezbollah toward Israel in solidarity with the Gaza Strip. Israel then retaliated by firing heavy artillery toward southeastern Lebanon.

Zelensky says Ukraine clinging onto ‘peace formula’

Russia Ukraine War

In a statement released on X (formerly Twitter) on Monday, Zelensky insisted on implementing his so-called ‘peace formula’, which demands that Russia withdraw its troops from all territory claimed by Ukraine, thus returning the country to its 1991 post-independence borders. Moscow has previously dismissed the plan as “detached from reality.”

Zelensky added that another nation, Botswana, has signed a communiqué issued following the peace summit in Switzerland which has been supported by roughly 90 countries, including the US, the UK, and the EU states. A number of important players – such as China, Brazil, and Saudi Arabia – refused to put their names to the declaration.

The African country’s move suggests that the list of “partners of peace for Ukraine” is increasing, he claimed.

Russia was not invited to the June event, while China completely snubbed it.

“Our unwavering goal is to prepare a real foundation for a just end to this war already this year. And it is possible,” Zelensky concluded.

Russian President Vladimir Putin voiced his own peace proposal in June, saying he was ready to start talks once Kiev commits to neutral status and cedes its claims to all five former Ukrainian regions, and one federal city, that chose to join Russia in 2014 and 2022. The plan was rejected by Kiev as an “ultimatum.”

Zelensky’s latest statements, however, appear to signal a shift from the previous stance. In an interview to French media late last month, Zelensky said that Moscow should take part in the next peace conference scheduled for November, since “the whole world wants them [the Russians] to be at the table”.

Ukraine’s return to its 1991 borders is desirable but not obligatory, he outlined, suggesting that the country could hold a referendum on the conditions for ending the conflict with Russia.

Moscow has repeatedly stated that it is open to dialogue on ending the conflict, but that it finds it difficult to trust Ukraine’s claims that it is also ready for negotiations.

Kremlin spokesman Dmitry Peskov said recently that numerous issues – including Zelensky’s legitimacy as head of state and Western interference – need to be resolved before any substantive conversation can begin. Zelensky’s presidential term ended in May and elections were not held due to martial law.

Zelensky also signed a presidential decree in the fall of 2022 which barred all talks with the current leadership in Moscow.

8 Palestinians, including 3 teens, killed in Israel West Bank raids

Four people were killed in the Jenin area and four in Tubas district when Israeli forces carried out early morning raids, the Palestinian Red Crescent and the health ministry in Ramallah said.

“Four martyrs and three wounded, one of whom is very critical, due to the occupation’s shelling of two vehicles in the eastern neighbourhood of Jenin,” the Red Crescent said in a statement.

It later announced three more were wounded in Jenin.

The health ministry added: “There are four martyrs and seven wounded from occupation gunfire in the town of Aqaba in Tubas district.”

The ministry later said three more were wounded in Aqaba.

Aqaba residents said Israeli troops arrived at dawn and surrounded the house of Amid Ghanam leading to clashes between troops and young Palestinians.

Ghanam and two others were killed in the clashes, while another teenager was killed near a hospital, Tubas governor Ahmed Assad told AFP.

“The army entered and surrounded the house as snipers took positions on nearby rooftops and shot anyone who moved,” he added.

The teenager was shot when the troops “entered the area of the hospital,” Assad stated.

Aqaba mayor Abdel Razzaq Abu Arra said the teenager “was killed in cold blood”.

“This Zionist crime is a systematic crime that the Israelis carry out on a daily basis,” he continued.

Since war broke out in October between Israel and Hamas in Gaza, tensions have soared in the West Bank, which Israel has occupied since 1967.

At least 613 Palestinians have been killed by Israeli troops or settlers in the West Bank since October 7, according to an AFP tally based on Palestinian official figures.

At least 17 Israelis, including soldiers, have been killed by Palestinian attacks in the West Bank over the same period, according to Israeli official figures.

In a separate incident later on Tuesday, police announced they killed a Palestinian after he attacked a border police officer with a screwdriver at a checkpoint near Jerusalem.

Sunni scholar killed, another injured in shooting in southeast Iran

Crime Scene

Unidentified gunmen open fired on a sedan with the scholars inside. A third scholar in the car was unscathed.

The police announced that the motive for the shooting was tribal conflict in the region, adding the case is under investigation.

The town in the province of Sistan and Baluchestan bordering Pakistan and Afghanistan, has witnessed rampant shootings and armed conflicts.