Hezbollah strike kills four, wounds dozens at Israeli base
Published: 08:10 AM,Oct 14,2024 | EDITED : 12:10 PM,Oct 14,2024
Beirut - Israel's military said a Hezbollah drone killed four soldiers at one of its northern bases Sunday, as it expanded its bombardments of Lebanon and troops battled Hezbollah across the border.
The attack on a military training camp in Binyamina, near Haifa, was the deadliest such assault on an Israeli base since September 23, when Israel increased its attacks on Hezbollah in Lebanon.
Emergency services reported more than 60 wounded. Authorities in Gaza, meanwhile, said the death toll from an Israeli strike Sunday on a school being used as a shelter for displaced people had risen to 15, including whole families, while a separate overnight strike on a hospital killed four.
And as fighting raged between Israel and Hezbollah forces in Lebanon's south, United Nations peacekeepers said they had again been in the firing line.
They said Israeli troops 'forcibly' entered a UN position with two tanks after Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu called on the force to withdraw from the area. Israel's military said a tank had backed into the UN post while under fire.
Hezbollah said late Sunday that it launched 'a squadron of attack drones' at the Binyamina camp, around 30 kilometers (20 miles) south of the major city of Haifa.
The strike was in response to Israeli attacks, including air strikes on Thursday that Lebanon's health ministry said killed at least 22 people in central Beirut. In a later statement, Hezbollah warned Israel that 'what it witnessed today in southern Haifa is nothing compared to what awaits it if it decides to continue its aggression against our noble and dear people'.
An Israeli volunteer rescue service, United Hatzalah, said its teams in Binyamina assisted 'over 60 wounded people' with injuries ranging from mild to critical.
The attack on a military training camp in Binyamina, near Haifa, was the deadliest such assault on an Israeli base since September 23, when Israel increased its attacks on Hezbollah in Lebanon.
Emergency services reported more than 60 wounded. Authorities in Gaza, meanwhile, said the death toll from an Israeli strike Sunday on a school being used as a shelter for displaced people had risen to 15, including whole families, while a separate overnight strike on a hospital killed four.
And as fighting raged between Israel and Hezbollah forces in Lebanon's south, United Nations peacekeepers said they had again been in the firing line.
They said Israeli troops 'forcibly' entered a UN position with two tanks after Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu called on the force to withdraw from the area. Israel's military said a tank had backed into the UN post while under fire.
Hezbollah said late Sunday that it launched 'a squadron of attack drones' at the Binyamina camp, around 30 kilometers (20 miles) south of the major city of Haifa.
The strike was in response to Israeli attacks, including air strikes on Thursday that Lebanon's health ministry said killed at least 22 people in central Beirut. In a later statement, Hezbollah warned Israel that 'what it witnessed today in southern Haifa is nothing compared to what awaits it if it decides to continue its aggression against our noble and dear people'.
An Israeli volunteer rescue service, United Hatzalah, said its teams in Binyamina assisted 'over 60 wounded people' with injuries ranging from mild to critical.