Zürcher Nachrichten - Lebanon accuses Israel of rejecting truce after Beirut strikes

EUR -
AED 3.991556
AFN 72.785354
ALL 98.185363
AMD 420.119151
ANG 1.956425
AOA 991.094538
ARS 1076.136692
AUD 1.654728
AWG 1.956107
AZN 1.853194
BAM 1.953528
BBD 2.191841
BDT 129.720334
BGN 1.956331
BHD 0.40971
BIF 3153.803238
BMD 1.086726
BND 1.434918
BOB 7.501242
BRL 6.293233
BSD 1.085533
BTN 91.194783
BWP 14.513122
BYN 3.552552
BYR 21299.833188
BZD 2.188145
CAD 1.513565
CDF 3137.918729
CHF 0.942947
CLF 0.037865
CLP 1044.822024
CNY 7.742813
CNH 7.736724
COP 4805.285836
CRC 556.253101
CUC 1.086726
CUP 28.798244
CVE 110.137928
CZK 25.350277
DJF 193.304306
DKK 7.457984
DOP 65.373973
DZD 144.743223
EGP 53.179817
ERN 16.300893
ETB 133.336295
FJD 2.446004
FKP 0.831529
GBP 0.841957
GEL 2.983087
GGP 0.831529
GHS 17.618672
GIP 0.831529
GMD 77.157279
GNF 9362.112256
GTQ 8.3874
GYD 227.008088
HKD 8.452127
HNL 27.363799
HRK 7.48649
HTG 142.842566
HUF 408.513959
IDR 17139.465005
ILS 4.087992
IMP 0.831529
INR 91.362263
IQD 1422.052755
IRR 45743.024545
ISK 148.946356
JEP 0.831529
JMD 171.737906
JOD 0.770597
JPY 165.863209
KES 140.035648
KGS 93.244783
KHR 4410.829802
KMF 492.938491
KPW 978.05332
KRW 1497.932383
KWD 0.333212
KYD 0.904656
KZT 530.018488
LAK 23814.523848
LBP 97210.600886
LKR 318.01309
LRD 208.427607
LSL 19.164624
LTL 3.20882
LVL 0.65735
LYD 5.231891
MAD 10.681276
MDL 19.431313
MGA 5002.182671
MKD 61.61932
MMK 3529.644252
MNT 3692.6956
MOP 8.690873
MRU 42.923082
MUR 49.837625
MVR 16.68125
MWK 1882.310951
MXN 21.689821
MYR 4.759316
MZN 69.438353
NAD 19.164888
NGN 1784.795942
NIO 39.943547
NOK 11.956265
NPR 145.908301
NZD 1.819837
OMR 0.41839
PAB 1.085632
PEN 4.087884
PGK 4.348942
PHP 63.550113
PKR 301.647197
PLN 4.358637
PYG 8581.980032
QAR 3.95797
RON 4.975791
RSD 117.079495
RUB 105.812655
RWF 1478.081054
SAR 4.081608
SBD 9.037576
SCR 14.800761
SDG 653.667529
SEK 11.612979
SGD 1.438771
SHP 0.831529
SLE 24.614155
SLL 22788.101219
SOS 620.369973
SRD 37.347482
STD 22493.037897
SVC 9.49904
SYP 2730.432428
SZL 19.173702
THB 36.842736
TJS 11.561208
TMT 3.814409
TND 3.35526
TOP 2.545227
TRY 37.297965
TTD 7.366501
TWD 34.689358
TZS 2934.160447
UAH 44.740968
UGX 3974.414495
USD 1.086726
UYU 44.728394
UZS 13873.865277
VEF 3936722.688598
VES 46.355939
VND 27488.7388
VUV 129.018348
WST 3.04412
XAF 655.195036
XAG 0.032216
XAU 0.000399
XCD 2.936932
XDR 0.815951
XOF 655.192025
XPF 119.331742
YER 272.034693
ZAR 19.163574
ZMK 9781.843322
ZMW 29.065065
ZWL 349.925388
  • RBGPF

    59.6000

    59.6

    +100%

  • CMSC

    -0.0400

    24.55

    -0.16%

  • RYCEF

    0.0800

    6.94

    +1.15%

  • VOD

    -0.1200

    9.27

    -1.29%

  • SCS

    -0.2000

    12.03

    -1.66%

  • NGG

    -1.4800

    63.59

    -2.33%

  • GSK

    -0.2500

    36.76

    -0.68%

  • BTI

    0.6200

    34.98

    +1.77%

  • RIO

    -1.0100

    64.89

    -1.56%

  • RELX

    -0.6900

    46.22

    -1.49%

  • AZN

    -1.6800

    71.15

    -2.36%

  • BCE

    0.0200

    32.26

    +0.06%

  • BCC

    -1.3400

    133.03

    -1.01%

  • CMSD

    -0.1700

    24.66

    -0.69%

  • BP

    0.3400

    29.36

    +1.16%

  • JRI

    0.0300

    13.08

    +0.23%

Lebanon accuses Israel of rejecting truce after Beirut strikes

Lebanon accuses Israel of rejecting truce after Beirut strikes

Lebanon's prime minister accused Israel of rejecting a ceasefire after the Israeli military bombed the Hezbollah stronghold of south Beirut for the first time this week on Friday.

Text size:

At least 10 strikes hit the southern suburbs before dawn after the Israeli military issued evacuation warnings, with AFPTV footage showing explosions and clouds of smoke.

"The raids left massive destruction in the targeted areas, as dozens of buildings were levelled to the ground, in addition to the outbreak of fires," Lebanon's National News Agency reported, adding that strikes also targeted Aley, southeast of the capital, and Bint Jbeil in the country's south.

The Israeli military said it continued operations against the Iran-backed Hezbollah in Lebanon and its Palestinian ally Hamas in the Gaza Strip.

The strikes came a day after Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu met US officials to discuss a possible deal to end the war in Lebanon, ahead of Tuesday's US presidential election.

Lebanese Prime Minister Najib Mikati condemned the "expansion" of Israel's attacks, saying they signalled a refusal to engage in truce efforts.

"The Israeli enemy's renewed expansion... and its renewed targeting of the southern suburbs of Beirut with destructive raids are all indicators that confirm the Israeli enemy's rejection of all efforts being made to secure a ceasefire," he said.

The strikes targeted Ghobeiry, Al-Kafaat, the Sayyed Hadi Highway, and the area near the Al-Mujtaba Complex and the old airport road, the NNA reported.

Israel has intensified its bombardment of south Beirut while also conducting deadly strikes elsewhere in Lebanon.

- Ceasefire talks -

Analysts say Israel's campaign in Lebanon has put it in a position of strength to reach a deal.

On Thursday, Netanyahu told US envoys Amos Hochstein and Brett McGurk that any deal for a ceasefire with Hezbollah must guarantee Israel's long-term security. The pair have since left for Washington, said a source familiar with the matter.

Israeli Defence Minister Yoav Gallant, who also met the Americans, emphasised "security arrangements" related to Lebanon and efforts to ensure the return of 101 hostages still held by Hamas in Gaza.

A US-brokered plan reportedly under consideration would see Hezbollah withdraw 30 kilometres (20 miles) north to the northern side of the Litani river, with Israeli forces pulling back and the Lebanese army, supported by UN peacekeepers, taking over the border.

Lebanon would be responsible for preventing Hezbollah from rearming itself with imported weapons, and Israel would retain its rights under international law to act in self-defence.

Cross-border fire from Lebanon killed seven Israelis on Thursday, as well as four Thai nationals in Metula.

Since fighting in Lebanon escalated on September 23, after nearly a year of tit-for-tat exchanges which Hezbollah said were in support of Hamas, the war has killed at least 1,829 people in Lebanon, according to an AFP tally of health ministry figures.

Israel's military says 37 soldiers have been killed in Lebanon since ground operations began on September 30.

The NNA said Israeli strikes on the eastern city of Baalbek on Thursday left six dead and destroyed homes. Six others were killed in raids on Maqna.

- Gaza talks -

Hezbollah's new leader Naim Qassem -- who took over after Israel killed his predecessor Hassan Nasrallah -- has not explicitly linked a Lebanon ceasefire to an end to fighting in Gaza, the group's previous position.

"If the Israelis decide that they want to stop the aggression, we say we accept, but under the conditions that we see as appropriate and suitable," he said this week in his first speech as leader.

On the ground in north Gaza, the Israeli military said it "eliminated" dozens of militants in Jabalia.

The Gaza health ministry reported at least nine killed in overnight strikes on Jabalia and Nuseirat, adding people were still under the rubble.

"The morgue at Al-Aqsa Martyrs Hospital in Deir el-Balah is full" of bodies, mostly women and children "following the massacres committed by the occupation" in Nuseirat, said Marwan al-Hams, director of Gaza's field hospitals.

US, Egyptian and Qatari mediators have long been trying to secure a truce and hostage-prisoner exchange in Israel's war in Gaza.

Mediators seeking to broker a ceasefire are expected to propose a truce of "less than a month" to the Palestinian group Hamas, a source with knowledge of the talks has told AFP.

The proposal involves exchanging Israeli hostages for Palestinians in Israeli prisons and increasing aid to the territory, the source added.

But on Thursday, senior Hamas official Taher al-Nunu reiterated that the group rejected a short-term pause.

"Hamas supports a permanent end to the war, not a temporary one," Nunu said.

Hamas's October 7 attack on Israel last year triggered the war and resulted in 1,206 deaths, mostly civilians, according to an AFP tally of Israeli official figures.

Israel's retaliatory bombardment and ground war have killed 43,204 people in Gaza, most of them civilians, according to data from the health ministry, figures the United Nations considers reliable.

burs-dv/dcp

R.Schmid--NZN