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ISRAEL IRAN WAR LIVE UPDATES: ISRAEL FOREIGN MINISTRY SAYS ALL UNACCOUNTED
ISRAELIS IN AMSTERDAM LOCATED

Israel-Iran war Live Updates: Israel has notified the US about plans to
establish another aid entry point into Gaza, according to the State Department's
Thursday announcement, as a US deadline approaches next week.

The US has set November 13 as the deadline for Israel to enhance humanitarian
conditions in Gaza, with Secretary of State Antony Blinken and Defence Secretary
Lloyd Austin warning that failure could result in reduced military support from
the US, Israel's primary ally.

These requirements were communicated before Tuesday's election that resulted in
Donald Trump becoming President-elect, who has indicated a more permissive
approach towards Israel.

Following the recent reopening of the Erez crossing, State Department
spokesperson Matthew Miller announced that Israel has communicated their
intention to establish "a new crossing at Kissufim" within "the next few days."

"We have observed them taking additional measures, particularly since the
election," Miller informed journalists.

Miller was non-committal about how the US would evaluate Israel's adherence to
the aid requirements.

The communication from Blinken and Austin had requested Israel to maintain
"consistent" aid flow through four primary crossings and establish a fifth one.

Kissufim, situated near a kibbutz opposite southern Gaza that was targeted in
the October 7, 2023 Hamas attack triggering the conflict, has remained largely
inactive except for military use since Israel's withdrawal from Gaza in 2005.

The letter specified a minimum requirement of 350 aid trucks daily entering
Gaza. Miller reported that 229 trucks entered on Tuesday.

President Joe Biden, who is completing his term, has consistently urged Israel
to improve humanitarian assistance and civilian protection, whilst generally
avoiding the use of weapons supply as leverage.

Miller indicated that Blinken intends to utilise his remaining time in office to
advocate for the resolution of conflicts in Gaza and Lebanon.

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22:08 (IST) Nov 08

'Very serious': Israel's blows against Iran expose infiltration

A spate of recent intelligence successes by Israel against Iran and its allies
have underlined the extent of Israel's infiltration of the establishment in
Iran, causing major anxiety for its leadership, analysts say.

It remains a closely guarded secret how, and how deeply, Israel has infiltrated
Iran's administration and security apparatus.

But analysts say Israel's recent successes -- including assassinations, targeted
strikes and secret operations -- would be impossible without information being
leaked at a high level.

The issue of the extent of Israel's reach inside the Islamic republic is
particularly acute as tensions spiral between the two foes, with both sides
openly attacking the other's territory for the first time.

In a rare public acknowledgement of the gravity of the matter for the Islamic
republic, a senior advisor to supreme leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei last week
said the "problem of infiltration had become very serious in recent years".

"There have been some instances of negligence for years," said Ali Larijani, the
former parliament speaker and nuclear negotiation.



20:21 (IST) Nov 08

Middle-East Tensions: Israeli defence minister officially steps down

Israeli defence minister Yoav Gallant officially stepped down Friday in a
ceremony that replaced him with Israel Katz, the former Foreign Minister, after
Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu dismissed Gallant earlier this week. Israel
has been rocked by Gallant's firing, with the news setting off mass protests
across the country. Many in Israel view Gallant as the sole moderate voice in a
far-right government, and see his dismissal as a sign that the far-right
government of Benjamin Netanyahu has lost interest in returning hostages still
held in Gaza by Hamas militants.

Gallant thanked the military and warned that the war's "mission is not yet
complete; we must meet our moral and traditional obligation, and the war's
objective is to bring home the remaining 101 hostages who haven't yet seen their
families and homes."

Israel Katz, his replacement, currently serves as foreign minister and is a
longtime Netanyahu loyalist and veteran Cabinet minister. Katz thanked Gallant
and said the war's objectives were to "stop Iranian aggression and deny its
capabilities, continue dismantling Hamas as a governing and military force, and
defeat Hezbollah." He added that returning the hostages was a top "moral
priority."



    
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20:21 (IST) Nov 08

Middle-East Tensions: Israeli soccer fans attacked in Amsterdam, Netanyahu
demands Dutch government to take 'vigorous and swift action'




19:29 (IST) Nov 08

Middle-East Tensions: Amsterdam mayor 'ashamed' by 'unbearable' attacks on
Israel football fans

Amsterdam's mayor said Friday the city had been "deeply damaged" by "hateful
anti-Semitic rioters" who hunted down and attacked fans of Israeli club Maccabi
Tel Aviv in a night of "unbearable" violence.

Femke Halsema described gangs on scooters targeting fans of the Israeli club,
beating and kicking them in "hit-and-run" assaults, leaving five people
hospitalised.

"I can easily understand that this brings back memories of pogroms," Halsema
said, adding that she was "ashamed" by the violence.

"Our city has been deeply damaged. Jewish culture has been deeply threatened.
This is an outburst of anti-Semitism that I hope to never see again," she added.

Violence flared after the Europa League match between Amsterdam-based Ajax and
Maccabi Tel Aviv, which the home club won 5-0.

Despite a "sporting" atmosphere in the ground and a huge police presence,
authorities were unable to stop the rapid attacks on fans in several locations
in the city.

Officers made 62 arrests in total but police chief Peter Holla said the
hit-and-run tactics of the rioters made it "exceptionally" difficult to prevent
the attacks.





19:11 (IST) Nov 08

Middle-East Tensions: First flight with Israelis evacuated from Amsterdam lands
in Tel Aviv





19:04 (IST) Nov 08

Middle-East Tensions: Germany's Scholz condemns 'intolerable' Amsterdam violence

German Chancellor Olaf Scholz condemned "intolerable" violence against Israeli
fans during clashes in Amsterdam after a Europa League football match, with his
foreign minister on Friday labelling the scenes "deeply shameful".

The violence flared overnight, with five people hospitalised and dozens
arrested, after the game between home team Ajax and Maccabi Tel Aviv that Ajax
won 5-0.

"We must not accept this. Anyone who attacks Jews is attacking us all," said
Scholz on social media platform X. "Jews must be able to feel safe in Europe."

Foreign Minister Annalena Baerbock condemned the "terrible" and "deeply
shameful" violence.

"The outbreak of such violence against Jews crosses all borders. There is no
justification for it," she wrote, also on X.

Israeli, Dutch and other European leaders have also condemned the violence.

The mayor of Amsterdam, Femke Halsema, described an "explosion" of anti-Semitism
with "hit and run" attacks on Maccabi supporters and "hooligans on scooters"
seeking out Israeli fans.

Germany is a strong supporter of Israel, and has repeatedly defended the
country's right to defend itself following last year's attack by Hamas that
triggered the war in Gaza.



18:54 (IST) Nov 08

Middle-East Tensions: Leaders condemn 'anti-Semitic' football clashes in
Amsterdam

Israeli, Dutch and European leaders on Friday condemned "anti-Semitic" clashes
that erupted in Amsterdam overnight after a Europa League football match, with
the city's mayor detailing targeted attacks.

The violence flared after the game between home team Ajax and Maccabi Tel Aviv
that Ajax won 5-0.

Five people were hospitalised and 62 arrests were made as a result of the
clashes, police said.

The mayor of Amsterdam, Femke Halsema, said the violence represented an
"explosion" of anti-Semitism that has "not been seen in a long time".

She described "hit and run" attacks on Maccabi supporters, with "hooligans on
scooters" seeking out Israeli fans.

"Men on scooters criss-crossed the city looking for Israeli football fans. It
was a hit and run. I can easily understand that this brings back memories of
pogroms," Halsema said.

She added: "Our city has been deeply damaged. Jewish culture has been deeply
threatened. This is an outburst of anti-Semitism that I hope to never see
again."

- Security tightened -

The mayor announced tighter security measures including a temporary ban on
protests.

Amsterdam officials said earlier that "riot police had to intervene several
times, protect Israeli supporters and escort them to hotels."



18:53 (IST) Nov 08

Middle-East Tensions: Israel foreign ministry says all unaccounted Israelis in
Amsterdam located

Israel's foreign ministry said on Friday it had located all Israeli citizens who
were unaccounted for after clashes broke out after a football match in
Amsterdam.

"All the Israelis who were out of contact in Amsterdam have been located," the
ministry said in a statement, following reports that several Israelis were
missing since the violence erupted overnight.




18:29 (IST) Nov 08

Middle-East Tensions: Amsterdam's mayor says there was no concrete threat to
Israeli fans ahead of soccer game

Amsterdam's mayor said Friday that the Dutch counter-terror watchdog said there
was no concrete threat to Israeli soccer fans after a game that ended with
clashes between the fans and protesters. The city's acting police chief said at
a news conference that the fans were "willfully attacked." Amsterdam police said
Friday that five people were hospitalised and 62 arrested after what authorities
described as systematic anti-semitic violence targeting Israeli fans following a
soccer match.


17:48 (IST) Nov 08

Middle-East Tensions: Israel plane to collect fans after Amsterdam football
clashes

An Israeli plane on a mission to bring home football fans from Amsterdam after
clashes in the Dutch city took off from Ben Gurion airport on Friday, the Israel
Airports Authority said.
The plane, the first of two, would collect fans after the clashes that followed
a Europa League match between Dutch club Ajax and Israel's Maccabi Tel-Aviv,
authority spokeswoman Liza Dvir told AFP.

Israeli Transport Minister Miri Regev's office said in a statement she had
spoken to her Dutch counterpart about "the aerial rescue operation of Israeli
citizens from Amsterdam".

Regev asked Dutch Transport Minister Barry Madlener to give the planes
permission to use Amsterdam's Schiphol airport to "rescue the Israelis".

Regev also requested "safe transportation" for the evacuated Israelis from
hotels to the airport.

The statement said the Dutch minister "expressed his sorrow for this ugly case"
and that his government was working to ensure the safety of Israeli passengers.



15:56 (IST) Nov 08

Middle-East Tensions: France won't call off Israel game after violence in
Amsterdam, minister says

Despite the violence directed at Israeli soccer fans in Amsterdam, France won't
change its plans to host a Nations' League game against Israel next week, the
interior minister said on Friday.
"France is not backing down because that would amount to giving up in the face
of threats of violence and anti-Semitism", Interior Minister Bruno Retailleau
said in a post on X.

Tensions over Israel's conduct in the war in Gaza are running high in France,
home to Europe's largest Jewish and Muslim communities, where authorities this
year reported a surge in antisemitic incidents.

Israel said it would send two planes to bring back fans of an Israeli soccer
team from the Netherlands on Friday after overnight attacks in the streets that
officials described as antisemitic.

Videos circulating on social media showed riot police intervening in street
clashes, with some attackers shouting anti-Israeli slurs.

Paris police are planning to deploy over 2,000 officers around the Stade de
France to secure the game on Thursday, Nov. 14, BFM TV reported. Authorities are
also expected to cordon off an unusually large security perimeter.

The interior ministry and Paris police department did not immediately reply to
Reuters' requests for details of the exact plans.



15:07 (IST) Nov 08

Middle-East Tensions: Israel top diplomat heads to Amsterdam for 'urgent' visit
after football clash: office

Israel's top diplomat will travel to Amsterdam on Friday for an "urgent" visit,
his office said, after clashes following a Europa League football match left
several Israeli fans injured.
"In the light of the serious events, Foreign Minister Gideon Saar will depart
shortly for an urgent diplomatic visit to the Netherlands," his ministry said in
a statement.




15:07 (IST) Nov 08

Middle-East Tensions: First Israeli plane departs for Amsterdam to collect fans
after football clash

An Israeli plane sent to bring home football fans from Amsterdam after clashes
in the Dutch city took off from Ben Gurion airport on Friday, the Israel
Airports Authority said.

Liza Dvir, spokeswoman for the authority, told AFP that the plane, the first of
two, was expected to land in Amsterdam in a few hours to bring fans home after
clashes erupted following a Europa League football match.



13:16 (IST) Nov 08

Middle-East Tensions: Leaders of Israel, Netherlands condemn 'antisemitic'
attacks on Maccabi Tel Aviv fans in Amsterdam

Following violent antisemitic attacks on Maccabi Tel Aviv soccer fans in
Amsterdam during a Europa League match against Ajax, Israeli and Dutch leaders
condemned the incidents. Israel dispatched planes to bring supporters home, with
Prime Minister Netanyahu calling for the Dutch government to take strong action
against the perpetrators and enhance security for the Jewish community. Dutch
Prime Minister Dick Schoof expressed horror over the violence and pledged to
prosecute those responsible. Nationalist Dutch politician Geert Wilders also
condemned the attacks, calling them unacceptable.



12:48 (IST) Nov 08

Middle-East Tensions: Hezbollah claims second attack on Israel naval base in 24
hours

Hezbollah said it targeted a naval base near the Israeli city of Haifa with
missiles, the second such attack in less than 24 hours. The Iran-backed Lebanese
group said it targeted the Stella Maris naval base northwest of Haifa with a
missile barrage, "in response to the attacks and massacres committed by the
Israeli enemy."



09:13 (IST) Nov 08

Middle-East Tensions: Peacekeepers wounded in Israel strike in Lebanon, UN says

At least five UN peacekeepers were wounded in an Israeli air strike in south
Lebanon on Thursday, the United Nations said, in a raid that also killed three
civilians.
Israel, which has not commented on the incident in Lebanon's Sidon city,
launched a barrage of strikes after Hezbollah said it carried out a missile
attack targeting a military base near Israel's main international airport on
Wednesday.

Hezbollah and Israel have been at war since late September, when Israel
broadened its focus from fighting Hamas in the Gaza Strip to securing its
northern border, even as the Gaza war continues.

As mediation efforts keep stalling, the US State Department said Secretary
Antony Blinken would "continue to pursue an end to the war in Gaza" and in
Lebanon before handing over to the administration of President-elect Donald
Trump in January.

In Gaza, the civil defence agency said 12 people were killed in an Israeli air
strike on a school-turned-shelter for displaced people on Thursday.

"Women and children were torn apart by F-16 jets and missiles weighing a ton,"
said witness Ibrahim al-Madhoun at the site of the strike in Gaza City.

Hezbollah began low intensity strikes on Israel last year in support of its
Palestinian ally Hamas following Hamas's October 7, 2023 attack on Israel which
triggered the Gaza war.

The raid in which the UN peacekeepers were wounded struck near an army
checkpoint in Sidon, south Lebanon's main city.

The Lebanese army said Israel struck a car at a checkpoint, killing three
civilians and wounding three soldiers as well as members of the Malaysian
contingent of the UN peacekeeping force, UNIFIL.

"Five peacekeepers were lightly injured," UNIFIL said in a statement, urging all
sides to avoid endangering peacekeepers or civilians.

The Malaysian defence ministry gave a toll of six peacekeepers wounded when the
strike "caused damage to a bus carrying" them.

Lebanon's foreign ministry accused Israel of repeatedly "targeting UNIFIL
forces, Lebanese army personnel and civilians".




09:11 (IST) Nov 08

Middle-East Tensions: Israel's new defence minister Katz sworn in

Israel's new Defence Minister, Israel Katz, was sworn in before parliament on
Thursday, following the shock dismissal of his predecessor, Yoav Gallant, by
Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu. Gallant was dismissed after a breakdown in
trust between him and Netanyahu over Israel's military response to Hamas in
Gaza, following the deadly October 7 attack.

Katz, formerly the foreign minister, vowed to defeat Israel's enemies and
replace Gallant. His tenure as foreign minister ended amid a diplomatic incident
with France when Israeli police briefly detained French gendarmes at a church
compound in Jerusalem, leading to a cancelled visit by French Foreign Minister
Jean-Noel Barrot. Barrot condemned Israel's actions while expressing support for
its right to self-defense.

Netanyahu's decision to fire Gallant during the ongoing conflict has sparked
outrage, with opposition leaders and thousands of protesters criticizing the
move. Gallant had also been a strong advocate for conscripting ultra-Orthodox
men into military service, a point of contention with Netanyahu's far-right
coalition.



06:15 (IST) Nov 08

Middle-East Tensions: F-15 fighters arrive in Middle East, says US military

American F-15 fighter planes arrived in the Middle East on Thursday, the US
military said, after Washington announced the deployment of additional assets to
the region in a warning to Iran.

"Today, US Air Force F-15E Strike Eagles from the 492nd Fighter Squadron, RAF
Lakenheath, England, arrive in the US Central Command area of responsibility,"
the military command responsible for the Middle East said on social media.

The United States announced on November 1 that it was sending bombers, fighter
and tanker aircraft and ballistic missile defense destroyers to the Middle East.

"Should Iran, its partners, or its proxies use this moment to target American
personnel or interests in the region, the United States will take every measure
necessary to defend our people," Pentagon spokesman Major General Pat Ryder said
in a statement on the deployment.

Israel launched strikes against Iran on October 26, hitting military
infrastructure while steering clear of critical nuclear and oil sites, and the
country's supreme leader has vowed that Tehran will retaliate for Israeli
attacks.



06:14 (IST) Nov 08

Israel-Hamas War: Two Jewish students attacked at Chicago's DePaul University

Masked men attacked two students who were demonstrating in support of Israel at
Chicago's DePaul University on Wednesday, resulting in minor injuries and
raising concern about potential antisemitism on the Catholic campus.

The university said it was working with Chicago police to determine if the
assault was a hate crime.

Violence against Jewish and Palestinian Americans has surged across the country
in the 13 months since the militant group Hamas attacked Israeli and Israel's
subsequent assault on Hamas-governed Gaza.

One of the victims was a former member of the Israel Defense Forces who was
wearing a sign identifying him as such and inviting conversation, said Josh
Weiner, a co-founder of the Chicago Jewish Alliance, who said he knows both
victims and had spoken with them since the incident.

University President Robert Manuel said the students received minor injuries and
declined medical treatment. "We are outraged that this occurred on our campus,"
he said.



06:12 (IST) Nov 08

Israel-Hamas War Live Updates: Peacekeepers wounded in Israel strike in Lebanon,
UN says

At least five UN peacekeepers were wounded in an Israeli air strike in south
Lebanon on Thursday, the United Nations said, in a raid that also killed three
civilians.

Israel, which has not commented on the incident in Lebanon's Sidon city,
launched a barrage of strikes after Hezbollah said it carried out a missile
attack targeting a military base near Israel's main international airport on
Wednesday.

Hezbollah and Israel have been at war since late September, when Israel
broadened its focus from fighting Hamas in the Gaza Strip to securing its
northern border, even as the Gaza war continues.

As mediation efforts keep stalling, the US State Department said Secretary
Antony Blinken would "continue to pursue an end to the war in Gaza" and in
Lebanon before handing over to the administration of President-elect Donald
Trump in January.

In Gaza, the civil defence agency said 12 people were killed in an Israeli air
strike on a school-turned-shelter for displaced people on Thursday.




06:11 (IST) Nov 08

Israel-Hamas War Live Updates: Israel has made progress on assistance into Gaza
but more needs to be done, Pentagon chief says

US Defense Secretary Lloyd Austin said on Thursday that Israel had made some
progress in getting assistance into Gaza but more needed to be done.
The US told Israel in a letter last month it must take steps in the next month
to improve the humanitarian situation in Gaza or face potential restrictions on
US military aid.

While Austin did not specifically comment on the letter, he said: "They have
made some progress... but more needs to be made."

US Secretary of State Antony Blinken and Austin wrote to Israeli officials last
month demanding concrete measures to address the worsening situation in the
Palestinian enclave.

Failure to do so could impact US policy, said the letter.



06:09 (IST) Nov 08

Israel-Hamas War: France, Israel at loggerheads after French officials briefly
arrested in Jerusalem

France accused Israel on Thursday of harming bilateral ties after Israeli
security forces entered a holy site under French administration in Jerusalem and
briefly detained two French officials with diplomatic status.

The incident occurred as French Foreign Minister Jean-Noel Barrot was due to
visit the compound of The Church of the Pater Noster on the Mount of Olives. The
site, one of four administered by France in Jerusalem, is under Paris'
responsibility and deemed part of France.

French diplomatic sources said Israeli security had been told not to enter
before Barrot's visit.

However, they did so and as a consequence Barrot refused to enter the compound,
called Eleona in French, while they were present. Two French security officials
were then briefly arrested, the sources said, adding that the Israelis were
aware the two were from the consulate and had diplomatic status.



06:01 (IST) Nov 08

Middle-East Tensions: Israel's new defence minister Katz sworn in

Israel's new Defence Minister Israel Katz was sworn in before parliament on
Thursday, after his predecessor's shock dismissal by the prime minister over a
breakdown in trust during the war in Gaza.

Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu fired Yoav Gallant on Tuesday after frequent
clashes over Israel's retaliatory military offensive against Hamas following the
Palestinian militant group's deadly attack on Israel on October 7 last year.

Before taking over from Gallant, Katz -- who vowed to defeat Israel's enemies --
was the foreign minister, with Gideon Saar appointed successor.

Katz's last day as foreign minister was marred by a diplomatic incident with
France, when Israeli police entered a French-owned church compound in Jerusalem
and briefly detained two gendarmes.

The incident prompted French Foreign Minister Jean-Noel Barrot to abandon a
scheduled visit to the site, the Eleona church compound in annexed east
Jerusalem.



19:13 (IST) Nov 07

Israel Hezbollah War Live Updates: Lebanon army says 3 troops, 4 UN peacekeepers
wounded in Israeli strike on Sidon

The Lebanese military reported that an Israeli attack near an army checkpoint in
Sidon's southern region on Thursday resulted in injuries to three of its
soldiers and four Malaysian UN peacekeepers.

"The Israeli enemy targeted a car while it was passing through the Awali
checkpoint in Sidon, which led to the killing of three citizens who were inside
it, in addition to the injury of three soldiers manning the checkpoint and four
members of the Malaysian" contingent in the UNIFIL peacekeeping force, the army
said in a statement.




18:43 (IST) Nov 07

Israel Hezbollah War Live Updates: Hezbollah calls for US action, not words, as
Trump reclaims White House

Hezbollah acknowledges initiatives aimed at ending the conflict in Lebanon, yet
maintains a cautious stance regarding expectations from any specific U.S.
administration, stated Hezbollah parliamentarian Ibrahim al-Moussawi on Thursday
in response to Donald Trump's electoral success.

"It might be a change in the party who is in power, but when it comes to Israel,
they have more or less the same policy," Moussawi told news agency Reuters. "We
want to see actions, we want to see decisions taken," he said.



17:20 (IST) Nov 07

Israel-Hamas War Live: Israel says to buy 25 'next generation' F-15 fighter jets

The Israeli defence ministry announced on Thursday about finalising a $5.2
billion contract with Boeing for acquiring 25 advanced F-15 fighter aircraft,
utilising US military assistance funds.

The agreement includes a provision for an additional 25 aircraft, with the
initial deliveries scheduled to commence in 2031, delivering four to six
aircraft annually, according to the ministry's official statement.

The ministry confirmed that these F-15IA aircraft would be "equipped with
cutting-edge weapons systems, including the integration of cutting-edge Israeli
technologies".

The ministry further elaborated that these upgraded aircraft would demonstrate
enhanced capabilities, including superior range, increased payload capacity, and
improved operational effectiveness across various combat situations.



16:08 (IST) Nov 07

Israel-Hezbollah War Live Updates: Israel strikes Hezbollah's main bastion in
Lebanon

Israeli forces launched aerial attacks on Hezbollah's primary stronghold in
southern Beirut on January 4, with one strike occurring in proximity to
Lebanon's sole international airport.

The early morning attacks followed Hezbollah's announcement of multiple
offensives against Israel, including a missile attack directed at a military
installation near Israel's Ben Gurion International Airport.

Additionally, on January 3, health authorities reported that Israeli
bombardments in the Bekaa Valley and the populous historic city of Baalbek in
eastern Lebanon, a Hezbollah-controlled region, resulted in 40 casualties.

The conflict between Hezbollah and Israel has been ongoing since late September,
when Israeli forces expanded their military operations beyond the Gaza Strip
conflict with Hamas to establish security along their northern frontier.



14:42 (IST) Nov 07

Israel signs deal to acquire 25 F-15 fighter jets from Boeing Co

The defence ministry of Israel announced on Thursday the finalisation of a
contract to purchase 25 advanced F-15 combat aircraft manufactured by Boeing Co.
The ministry indicated that this $5.2 billion deal was included in a larger US
assistance package, which received approval from both the U.S. Administration
and Congress in early 2023. The agreement also includes a provision for
acquiring an additional 25 aircraft.




14:04 (IST) Nov 07

Lebanon state media says Israeli drone targets car near Beirut

An Israeli drone attack struck a vehicle on Thursday along a crucial highway
that connects Beirut to the Bekaa valley and neighbouring Syria, according to
Lebanese state media reports.

"An enemy drone targeted a car in Araya," the National News Agency reported. The
road was subsequently closed following the strike. This incident follows last
week's attacks on the same route, where two vehicles were targeted, including
one carrying Hezbollah munitions.



13:40 (IST) Nov 07

Israel passes law that would allow it to deport families of Palestinian
attackers

Israel's parliament passed a law allowing deportation of family members of
Palestinian attackers to Gaza or other locations, targeting those who knew of or
supported attacks. The law, which passed 61-41 and was backed by Prime Minister
Netanyahu’s Likud party and far-right allies, applies to Palestinian citizens of
Israel and east Jerusalem residents. Deportees would face 7 to 20 years of
exile, likely challenging Israeli constitutional protections if brought before
the Supreme Court.



12:55 (IST) Nov 07

Iran calls Trump win a chance for US to 'review previous wrong policies'

Iran has called Donald Trump's victory in the US presidential election an
opportunity for the United States to reassess past mistakes.

"We have very bitter experiences with the policies and approaches of different
US governments in the past," foreign ministry spokesman Esmaeil Baghaei was
quoted as saying by state news agency IRNA, adding Trump's win was a chance "to
review previous wrong policies"



12:10 (IST) Nov 07

Israel-Iran war Live Updates: Israel hits Beirut airport in strikes targeting
Hezbollah sites

Israel launched airstrikes on Beirut's southern suburbs, targeting Hezbollah
facilities and prompting evacuations. The strikes followed reports of Hezbollah
targeting Israeli sites with missiles, including one near Ben Gurion Airport.
The Israeli military claimed responsibility for the strikes, stating they
targeted Hezbollah operational headquarters and weapons storage facilities.
Meanwhile, in eastern Lebanon, Israeli attacks resulted in numerous casualties.

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11:20 (IST) Nov 07

Israel-Iran war Live Updates: A Middle East in turmoil awaits Trump’s moves

During his initial presidency, Trump endeavoured to transform Middle Eastern
dynamics by fostering relations between Israel and Saudi Arabia. Current
attention focuses on his potential involvement in ongoing regional conflicts:
the Israel-Hamas situation in Gaza, Israel-Hezbollah tensions in Lebanon, and
dealings with Iran, which supports both militant organisations.

Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu described Trump's electoral victory as
"history's greatest comeback."

"Your historic return to the White House offers a new beginning for America and
a powerful recommitment to the great alliance between Israel and America. This
is a huge victory!" he shared on social media.

The relationship between Trump and Netanyahu, both conservative nationalists,
was close during Trump's presidency. However, their association deteriorated
when Netanyahu acknowledged President Joe Biden's 2020 electoral victory.

Netanyahu's close advisers anticipate Trump will grant Israel autonomy in
addressing security threats, though Trump's actions remain uncertain.
Additionally, Netanyahu faces domestic challenges. On Tuesday, he dismissed the
well-regarded Defence Minister Yoav Gallant, triggering nationwide
demonstrations.
Hamas released a brief statement indicating, "Our position on the new U.S.
administration depends on its positions and practical behavior towards our
Palestinian people, their legitimate rights and their just cause."



10:45 (IST) Nov 07

Israel-Iran war Live Updates: Israeli forces shell Rafah, open fire in Bureij
refugee camp

Israeli forces have launched artillery shelling in Rafah, a city in southern
Gaza, according to Al Jazeera Arabic. The specific target of the attack remains
unclear, and no casualties have been reported yet. Meanwhile, in central Gaza,
Israeli military vehicles reportedly opened fire in the Bureij refugee camp, as
reported by the Palestinian Information Center. Further details on the incidents
have not been provided.


09:56 (IST) Nov 07

Israel-Iran war Live Updates: Uncle of Hezbollah’s late leader Nasrallah
reported killed

An Israeli strike has resulted in the death of Abu Haider Narallah, the uncle of
former Hezbollah leader Hassan Nasrallah, according to the organisation's
announcement.
The movement disclosed via social media that Abu Haider Narallah and his family
members perished in an attack that targeted Bazouriyeh, situated in the Tyre
district of southern Lebanon.

The announcement was brief, confirming the casualties of both the uncle and his
family members, as per Al Jazeera reports.

Hassan Nasrallah, who was 64 years old, had previously lost his life in an
Israeli strike in September, following his 32-year tenure as the group's leader.
Following Nasrallah's death, Naim Qassem, who served as the deputy leader,
assumed the position of Hezbollah Secretary-General.



09:53 (IST) Nov 07

Israel-Iran war Live Updates: Israel's Katz congratulates Trump, says US-Israel
to 'stand firm' against Iran

Israel's Foreign Minister extended his congratulations to Donald Trump on
Wednesday regarding his election "victory" whilst emphasising their shared
commitment against their primary adversary, Iran.

"Congratulations to President-elect @realDonald Trump on his historic victory.
Together, we'll strengthen the US-Israel alliance, bring back the hostages, and
stand firm to defeat the axis of evil led by Iran," wrote Israel Katz on X,
following his appointment as defence minister on Tuesday evening.




09:28 (IST) Nov 07

Israel Launches New Strikes on Beirut After Netanyahu-Trump Call on ‘Iranian
Threat'

Israel launched airstrikes on south Beirut early Thursday, soon after Prime
Minister Benjamin Netanyahu and US president-elect Donald Trump discussed the
"Iranian threat." Following their call, Israel struck Hezbollah’s main base in
Beirut, with evacuation orders issued beforehand. Lebanese officials reported 40
deaths in the eastern Bekaa Valley from Israeli strikes a day earlier.

Hezbollah’s new leader, Naim Qassem, warned Israel, revealing they possess
Iran-made missiles with extended range. The conflict has intensified since
September, with over 3,000 casualties in Lebanon. Trump’s return could
strengthen Israel-US ties, though experts are cautious about his stance on
Palestinian issues.



09:00 (IST) Nov 07

Israel-Iran war Live Updates: Hezbollah's message to Donald Trump after US
Election victory



08:21 (IST) Nov 07

Border police in Israel shoot person in suspected vehicle attack

Israeli border police personnel fired at an individual who allegedly tried to
conduct a vehicular assault in Anata, an occupied West Bank locality situated
near Jerusalem.

The officers discharged their weapons and stopped the suspect after the
individual reportedly disregarded instructions to halt and drove the vehicle at
increased speed towards the police personnel.

The officers emerged unharmed from the incident. Details about the suspect's
medical status remain unavailable at present, according to Al Jazeerah reports.



07:48 (IST) Nov 07

Israel-Iran war Live Updates: Lebanese rescuers dig for survivors after Israeli
strike kills 20 in Barja apartment building

In the town of Barja, south of Beirut, Lebanese rescuers worked urgently to find
survivors trapped under the rubble of a collapsed apartment building following
an Israeli strike on Tuesday that killed 20 people, according to Lebanon’s
health ministry. Resident Moussa Zahran, injured and with family members in the
hospital, described the devastation as he searched through the remains of his
home. There had been no evacuation warning before the air raid. Meanwhile,
Hezbollah responded by firing missiles toward an Israeli base near Ben Gurion
Airport, as Israel reported intercepting additional projectiles from Lebanon.



07:31 (IST) Nov 07

Israel-Iran war Live Updates: Hezbollah’s Qassem suggests path to negotiations
if Israel halts strikes; US ceasefire efforts stall

Amid escalating tensions, Hezbollah leader Naim Qassem indicated a potential
path for indirect negotiations with Israel if attacks cease, to be mediated
through the Lebanese government. His remarks come after US diplomatic attempts
to broker a 60-day ceasefire faltered, coinciding with Donald Trump’s election
win. At least four strikes were reported in Lebanon on Thursday, with no
immediate details on casualties or targets.


07:21 (IST) Nov 07

Israel-Gaza war Live Updates: UN agency for Palestinian refugees urges world to
save it from Israeli ban

The head of the UN agency for Palestinian refugees, Philippe Lazzarini, has
called on the international community to stop Israel from banning the agency
(UNRWA) in the Palestinian territories, warning of severe consequences for
millions in Gaza who rely on it for aid. Israel’s parliament passed laws
prohibiting UNRWA’s operations, set to take effect within 90 days. UN leaders,
including Assembly President Philemon Yang, condemned the move, urging Israel to
uphold international law. Israel, however, accuses UNRWA of supporting Hamas,
which the agency denies, asserting it acts to prevent militant ties among its
staff.


07:05 (IST) Nov 07

Israel-Iran war Live Updates: Israel strikes on Lebanon kill 40 people around
Baalbek, health ministry says

The Israeli military strikes in eastern Lebanon, including the historic city of
Baalbek on Wednesday, resulted in 40 fatalities, according to Lebanon's health
ministry. Search and rescue operations continue as teams look for survivors
beneath the debris.

The ministry issued a preliminary report stating that the "series of Israeli
enemy strikes on the Bekaa Valley and Baalbek" caused "40 people and injured
53." The casualties included 11 deaths in Baalbek city and 16 fatalities in the
village of Nasriyah.



06:47 (IST) Nov 07

Israel-Iran war Live Updates: Lebanon says death toll tops 2,600 since Israel
intensified strikes

Health Minister Firass Abiad told AFP on Wednesday more than 2,600 people,
mostly civilians, have been killed since Israel launched intense air strikes on
Lebanon more than a month ago.

"More than 2,600 people have been killed in Israeli strikes on Lebanon since
September 23," Abiad told AFP, adding that the most of those who died were
civilians.




06:47 (IST) Nov 07

Israel-Iran war Live Updates: UN members must defend Palestinian agency against
Israel ban, says UNRWA chief

The UN's aid agency for Palestinians is facing its "darkest hour," its chief
said Wednesday as he implored member states to defend it against an Israeli
decision to cut ties.

"Without intervention by member states, UNRWA will collapse, plunging millions
of Palestinians into chaos," the head of the United Nations Relief and Works
Agency for Palestine Refugees, Philippe Lazzarini, told the UN General Assembly,
calling for the body -- which created UNRWA in 1949 -- to prevent implementation
of the Israeli ban.



06:47 (IST) Nov 07

Israel-Iran war Live Updates: Israel's Netanyahu calls Trump, discusses Iran
threat, says PM office

Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu spoke to Donald Trump on Wednesday
after his stunning US election victory and discussed the "Iranian threat" to
Israel's security, his office said.

"The conversation was warm and cordial. The prime minister congratulated Trump
on his election victory, and the two agreed to work together for Israel's
security. The two also discussed the Iranian threat," Netanyahu's office said in
a statement.



06:46 (IST) Nov 07

Israel-Iran war Live Updates: Iraq denies talk of Iranian attack on Israel from
its soil

The Iraqi government's Council for National Security said on Wednesday that
reports about Iraqi territory being used by Iran for attacks on Israel are
"false pretexts" aimed at justifying aggression against it, the military said.

Iraqi military spokesperson Yahya Rasool's comments came in response to an Oct.
31 Axios report citing Israeli intelligence about a potential Iranian attack
from Iraqi territory.



06:46 (IST) Nov 07

Israel-Iran war Live Updates: Israel military says projectile from Gaza
intercepted in south

The Israeli military said Wednesday it had intercepted a projectile that was
fired from central Gaza into southern Israel.
"A short while ago, the IAF (air force) intercepted a projectile that crossed
from the central Gaza Strip into the area of Kissufim in southern Israel. Sirens
sounded in accordance with protocol," the military said in a statement.




06:46 (IST) Nov 07

Israel-Iran war Live Updates: Lebanon files complaint against Israel at UN labor
body over deadly pager explosions

Lebanon filed a complaint against Israel at the U.N.’s labor organization over
the string of deadly attacks involving exploding pagers, saying workers were
among those killed and injured, a Lebanese government minister said Wednesday.

The wave of remotely triggered explosions that hit pagers and walkie-talkies
carried by Hezbollah members in mid-September were widely blamed on Israel,
which has neither confirmed nor denied involvement. The blasts which went off in
grocery stores, homes and on streets killed at least 37 people, including two
children, and wounded around 3,000 people, according to Lebanese authorities,
deeply unsettling even Lebanese who have no Hezbollah affiliation.



US defence secretary Lloyd Austin acknowledged on Thursday that Israel had
achieved limited success in facilitating aid delivery to Gaza, whilst
emphasising the necessity for additional measures.

Last month, the United States issued a formal communication to Israel,
stipulating a one-month deadline to enhance humanitarian conditions in Gaza,
with potential limitations on American military assistance if requirements were
not met.

Without directly addressing the correspondence, Austin said, "They have made
some progress... but more needs to be made."
The previous month, both Secretary of State Antony Blinken and Austin dispatched
a written directive to Israeli officials, requiring specific actions to address
the deteriorating circumstances in the Palestinian territory.

The communication indicated that non-compliance could influence American policy
decisions.


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