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Israel-Hamas war latest: 20 killed, 450 wounded in second day of explosions in Lebanon

Lebanon鈥檚 health ministry said Wednesday that at least 20 people were killed and 450 others wounded by exploding electronic devices in multiple regions of the country.
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Hezbollah fighters carry one of the coffins of four fallen comrades who were killed Tuesday after their handheld pagers exploded, in the southern suburb of Beirut, Lebanon, Wednesday, Sept. 18, 2024. (AP Photo/Bilal Hussein)

Lebanon鈥檚 health ministry said Wednesday that at least 20 people were killed and 450 others wounded by exploding electronic devices in multiple regions of the country.

The explosions came a day after used by Hezbollah killed at least 12 and wounded nearly 3,000.

Associated Press journalists reported multiple explosions at the site of a Beirut funeral for three Hezbollah members and a child killed by exploding pagers the day before.

Hezbollah鈥檚 Al Manar TV reported explosions in multiple areas of Lebanon, and a Hezbollah official told the AP that walkie-talkies used by the group exploded in Beirut. The official spoke on condition of anonymity because he was not authorized to speak to the media.

Hezbollah began striking Israel almost immediately after Hamas鈥 Oct. 7 attack that sparked the . Since then, Israel and Hezbollah have exchanged fire daily, and forcing tens of thousands on both sides of the border to evacuate their homes.

Gaza鈥檚 Health Ministry says more than in the territory since Hamas鈥 Oct. 7 attack. The ministry between fighters and civilians in its count but says a little over half of those killed were women and children. Israel says it has killed over 17,000 militants, without providing evidence.

Here's the latest:

Israeli court stops short of ordering closure of shadowy detention facility

JERUSALEM 鈥 Israel鈥檚 highest court said Wednesday that authorities have to follow the law at a shadowy military detention facility where rights groups say Palestinians have been abused, but stopped short of ordering it closed.

The court said that conditions of incarceration at Sde Teiman, the detention facility in Israel鈥檚 south, had to comply with Israeli law governing how enemy combatants should be treated during wartime.

Rights groups have alleged that Palestinians at the facility are held handcuffed and blindfolded, made to sit in rows in warehouse-like structures under 24-hour floodlights. They say detainees are not afforded adequate food or water and abuse from Israeli soldiers is common. Israel鈥檚 military is investigating several soldiers on suspicion of sexually assaulting a detainee at the facility.

鈥淧rotecting the rule of law, even during a difficult war, is the clear expression of the difference between a democratic state, which is fighting for its life, and a terrorist organization which wants to destroy it,鈥 wrote the Supreme Court President Uzi Vogelman in the decision Wednesday.

The state has said it has moved the majority of inmates out of the facility since it came under court challenge. It says it is expanding the existing facility to improve conditions there.

Israel has pulled in thousands of Palestinians from Gaza since the start of its offensive there, often detaining them without charge or trial before releasing them back into the strip.

US military officials reexamining how forces are positioned in Mideast

WASHINGTON 鈥 Lt. Gen. Derek France, the head of U.S. air power in the Middle East, had been scheduled to talk to reporters at a conference in Maryland on Wednesday but canceled to more closely monitor the situation after the pager attack, a military official said on the condition of anonymity to discuss the ongoing situation.

The official said the attack has prompted the Air Force to reexamine how U.S. forces are positioned in the region in case of retaliation.

It comes after the last week following the Pentagon鈥檚 decision to keep two carriers in the Middle East for a short time recently.

The Biden administration there to help defend Israel from possible attacks by Iran and its proxies and to safeguard U.S. troops. The U.S. has tens of thousands of service members, additional ships and aircraft squadrons based throughout the Middle East to try to keep the conflict from spreading into a wider regional war.

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By Tara Copp

Israel heightens threats to strike Hezbollah

Israel鈥檚 army chief says Israel has drawn up plans for additional action against Hezbollah and is ready to strike.

鈥淲e have many capabilities that we have not yet activated,鈥 Lt. Gen. Herzi Halevi said after approving new operational plans at Israel鈥檚 Northern Command on Wednesday.

鈥淓very time we work at a certain stage, the next two stages are ready to go forward strongly,鈥 he says. 鈥淎t each stage, the price for Hezbollah needs to be high.鈥

UN chief concerned about 鈥榙ramatic escalation鈥 in Lebanon

UNITED NATIONS 鈥 Asked about Tuesday鈥檚 pager explosions, U.N. Secretary-General Antonio Guterres called it especially serious not only because of the large number of victims 鈥渂ut because of the indications that exist that this was triggered 鈥 I would say, in advance of the normal way to trigger these things 鈥 because there was a risk of this being discovered.鈥

鈥淥bviously the logic of making all these devices explode is to do it as a preemptive strike before a major military operation,鈥 the U.N. chief said. 鈥淪o as important as the event in itself, is the indication that this event confirms that there is a serious risk of a dramatic escalation in Lebanon.鈥

鈥淓verything must be done to avoid that escalation,鈥 Guterres said.

Guterres made the comments prior to finding out about Wednesday鈥檚 explosions involving walkie-talkies.

A 鈥榥ew phase鈥 of the war has begun, Israeli defense minister says

JERUSALEM 鈥 Israel鈥檚 defense minister has declared the start of a 鈥渘ew phase鈥 of the war as Israel turns its focus toward the northern front against Hezbollah militants in Lebanon.

Speaking to Israeli troops on Wednesday, Yoav Gallant made no mention of the mysterious explosions of electronic devices in Lebanon in recent days. But he praised the work of Israel鈥檚 army and security agencies, saying 鈥渢he results are very impressive.鈥

He said that after months of war against Hamas militants in Gaza, 鈥渢he center of gravity is shifting to the north by diverting resources and forces.鈥

鈥淲e are at the start of a new phase in the war - it requires courage, determination and perseverance,鈥 he said.

Gallant's comments came as Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu was huddling with top security officials at Israeli military headquarters in Tel Aviv.

Hezbollah says it is in 鈥榥ew confrontation'

BEIRUT 鈥 Hashem Safieddine, head of Hezbollah鈥檚 Executive Council said Wednesday that the militant group will respond to Tuesday's pager explosion attack with 鈥渟pecial punishment."

The group is in a 鈥渘ew confrontation with the enemy," Safieddine said.

Hundreds of almost simultaneously Tuesday across Lebanon and in parts of Syria, killing at least 12 people, government and Hezbollah officials said. Officials pointed the finger at Israel in what appeared to be a sophisticated remote attack. The Israeli military declined to comment.

UN rights chief calls for investigation into pager attack

GENEVA 鈥 The U.N. human rights chief is calling for an independent investigation into mass explosions from detonating pagers in Lebanon and Syria.

Volker T眉rk said in a statement Wednesday that 鈥渢he fear and terror unleashed is profound鈥 and urged world leaders to step up 鈥渋n defense of the rights of all people to live in peace and security.鈥

T眉rk said the targeting of thousands of people 鈥 whether civilians or members of armed groups 鈥 without knowledge of who held the devices or where they were, violates international law.

The statement made no reference to who might be responsible for Tuesday鈥檚 explosions.

鈥淭he protection of civilians must be the paramount priority,鈥 he said, alluding to the deadly violence in the Middle East in the wake of the Oct. 7 attacks in Israel. 鈥淒e-escalation is today more crucial than ever.鈥

Israel says it foiled Hezbollah attack targeting an official

TEL AVIV, Israel 鈥 Israeli police said an explosion in a park in Tel Aviv last September was intended to target former military chief of staff and defense minister Moshe Yaalon. No one was injured in the September 15, 2023 attack, which authorities have attributed to Hezbollah, based on the type of explosive used, without providing additional information.

Police said investigations of the people involved in placing the explosive revealed that Yaalon was the intended target. The explosive was equipped with cameras allowing the attackers to trigger it remotely when they saw their target approaching.

The announcement comes after police said they and Israel鈥檚 Shin Bet security agency had thwarted a similar attack using the same type of explosive on Tuesday. The Shin Bet said in a statement that it had found an explosive device fitted with a camera and a mechanism that would allow it to be activated by Hezbollah from Lebanon. It said the attack was to be carried out in the coming days.

The Shin Bet did not provide evidence linking the device to Hezbollah, along the Lebanese border since the outbreak of the war in Gaza. Authorities did not say where the device was found or identify the target of the foiled attack, but said the official had been notified.

Iran accuses the U.S. and the West of supporting pager attack

Iran鈥檚 President Masoud Pezeshkian has accused the U.S. and its allies of backing the exploding pagers attack on Hezbollah in Lebanon and Syria.

鈥淯sing devices, made for welfare of human beings, as a tool for assassination and annihilation鈥 of those who don鈥檛 hold the same views of the U.S., Israel and the West is 鈥渁n indication of the collapse of humanity as well domination of savagery and barbarism,鈥 the website of the president quoted him as saying Wednesday.

鈥淭he incident once again showed that western nations and Americans fully support crime, killings and blind assassinations by the Zionist regime, in practice,鈥 Pezeshkian added.

Iran is the chief supporter of Hezbollah, the militant Lebanese group that Israel sees it as its most direct threat. Many of the group鈥檚 fighters were killed and injured in Tuesday鈥檚 explosions.

Iran has already sent a group of Iranian medics to Lebanon to help victims of the explosions.

Death toll in Lebanon climbs to 12, including 2 children

BEIRUT 鈥 Lebanon鈥檚 health minister says the death toll from the exploding pager attack on Hezbollah has increased to 12 people, including two children and an unspecified number of healthcare workers..

Health Minister Firas Abiad said that two-thirds of the wounded needed hospitalization, adding that the scale of the incident was far greater than the thousands wounded in the massive Beirut Port explosion in 2020.

Most of the wounded were in Beirut and its southern suburbs, he said.

Israeli military says it has intercepted 2 suspicious drones

TEL AVIV, Israel 鈥 Israel鈥檚 military said they had intercepted two suspicious drones that approached Israel from Lebanon and Iraq on Wednesday morning, the day after pagers used by the exploded in Lebanon and Syria, killing at least nine people, including an 8-year-old girl, and wounding nearly 3,000. Hezbollah and the Lebanese government blamed Israel for what appeared to be a sophisticated remote attack.

On Wednesday, the Israeli military said they intercepted a drone launched from Lebanon over the Mediterranean Sea near the coast of northern Israel. Another drone launched from Iraq was intercepted by Israeli air force fighter jets. There were no injuries or damage reported.

Israel also began moving more troops to the northern border with Lebanon in preparation for a possible retaliation.

As a precautionary measure, the Israeli military moved its 98th Division to the northern border, an official said. The division, which includes infantry, artillery and commando units, has until recently been fighting in Gaza. The official spoke on condition of anonymity because he was not authorized to speak to the media.

Hezbollah began firing rockets over the border into Israel on Oct. 8, the day after a deadly Hamas-led attack in southern Israel triggered a massive Israeli counteroffensive and the ongoing . Since then, Hezbollah and Israeli forces have exchanged strikes near-daily, killing hundreds in Lebanon and dozens in Israel and displacing tens of thousands on each side of the border.

4 Israeli soldiers killed in southern Gaza and 5 wounded, military says

JERUSALEM 鈥 The Israeli military says four soldiers were killed in southern Gaza and five others were wounded, with three of them in serious condition.

The deaths on Tuesday came nearly a year into the war in Gaza, which was triggered by Hamas鈥 Oct. 7 attack. The army did not describe the circumstances, but Israeli media reported that the soldiers were killed by a hidden bomb that exploded inside a building.

One of the four, Staff Sgt. Agam Naim, an army paramedic, was the first female soldier to have been killed in combat in Gaza, according to Israeli media.

Hamas and other armed groups remain active across the territory despite months of heavy Israeli bombardment and ground operations that have destroyed vast areas and displaced most of the population.

Israel says 346 of its soldiers have been killed since the start of ground operations last October. The military says it has killed over 17,000 militants, without providing evidence.

Gold Apollo says it authorized its trademark on the pagers but didn't manufacture them

TAIPEI, Taiwan 鈥 Taiwanese company Gold Apollo said Wednesday that it authorized its brand on the but that another company based in Budapest manufactured them.

Pagers used by hundreds of members of the exploded near-simultaneously Tuesday in Lebanon and Syria, killing at least nine people, including an 8-year-old girl, and wounding more than 2,000. Hezbollah and the Lebanese government blamed Israel for what appeared to be a sophisticated remote attack.

The AR-924 pagers used by the militants were manufactured by BAC Consulting KFT, based in Hungary鈥檚 capital, according to a .

鈥淎ccording to the cooperation agreement, we authorize BAC to use our brand trademark for product sales in designated regions, but the design and manufacturing of the products are solely the responsibility of BAC,鈥 the statement read.

Gold Apollo chair Hsu Ching-kuang told journalists Wednesday that his company has had a licensing agreement with BAC for the past three years, but did not provide evidence of the contract.

The AR-924 pager, advertised as being 鈥渞ugged,鈥 contains a rechargeable lithium battery, according to specifications once advertised on Gold Apollo鈥檚 website before it was apparently taken down Tuesday after the sabotage attack. It could receive text messages of up to 100 characters and claimed to have up to 85 days of battery life. That鈥檚 something that would be crucial in Lebanon, where as the tiny nation on the Mediterranean Sea has faced . Pagers also run on a different wireless network than mobile phones, making them more resilient in emergencies 鈥 one of the reasons why many hospitals worldwide still rely on them.

The Associated Press

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