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athena5898 ¡ 7 months ago
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LEBANON, 04:05 GMT+3 (PrR)(RNN) — Massacres have escalated in Lebanon in recent hours, as follows:
In recent hours, 13 airstrikes targeted the southern suburbs of Beirut, targeting the Hadath, Haret Hreik, and Ghobeiri areas. A strike on Bir Al-Abed - Haret Hreik destroyed a medical complex, including the Zain Medical Complex and the “Harqous Chicken” building. The 13th strike bombed the Hadi Nasrallah highway.
The town of Arabsalim (https://t.me/PalestineResist/67883) in the south mourned ten of its residents who were martyred after a massacre while taking (https://t.me/PalestineResist/67858) refuge in Akkar in northern Lebanon, in addition to five members of a Syrian family.
The Shuaib family home in Hermel was bombed, resulting in two martyrs and six wounded.
An airstrike on a home in Tafahta near Saida resulted in the martyrdom of five, including a child and a woman, and the destruction of two homes (Media 1).
Airstrikes bombed central Nabatiyeh.
An airstrike targeted a three-story residential building sheltering displaced people between Baalchmia and Abadiyeh in Aley, east of Beirut, resulting in five martyrs (Media 5-7).
The toll from yesterday stands at 44 martyrs and 88 wounded, bringing the total to 3,287 martyrs and 14,222 wounded since October 8th of 2023 (Not including the strikes above).
Glory to the martyrs.
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nadaadelmakarem-blog ¡ 8 years ago
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There is a magnet in your heart that will attract true friends. That magnet is unselfishness, thinking of others first; when you learn to live for others, they will live for you. ❤ (at Abadiyeh, Lebanon)
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reneeacaseyfl ¡ 6 years ago
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Israeli forces prepare to demolish about 100 Palestinian homes | News
Israeli bulldozers accompanied by hundreds of soldiers and police moved in to Palestinian village of Sur Baher on Monday to demolish about 100 homes in Wadi al-Hummus area close to the separation wall despite Palestinian protests and international criticism.
The Israeli military considers the homes close to the barrier – that criss-crosses the occupied West Bank – locally called as “apartheid wall” – a security risk.
The Israeli Supreme Court ruled in favour of the military last month and set Monday as the deadline to demolish the homes – an act, Palestinians say will set a precedent for other towns along the route of the barrier, which runs for hundreds of kilometres around and through the Israeli-occupied West Bank.
Palestinians accuse Israel of using security as a pretext to force them out of the area as part of long-term efforts to expand settlements. All settlements on occupied Palestinian lands are illegal under international law.
They also point out that most of the buildings in Wadi al-Hummus area, located inside Sur Baher, are meant to be under the Palestinian Authority and civilian control under the 1993 Oslo accords.
Sur Baher, a Palestinian village on the edge of the occupied East Jerusalem, was captured and occupied by Israel in the 1967 war.
The pending demolition is the latest round of protracted wrangling over the future of Jerusalem, home to more than 500,000 Israelis and 300,000 Palestinians, and sites sacred to Judaism, Islam and Christianity.
Residents said they would be made homeless. Owners said they had obtained permission to build from the Palestinian Authority, which exercises limited self-rule in the Israeli-occupied West Bank.
“When the house is demolished, we will be in the streets,” Ismail Abadiyeh, 42, who lives in one of the buildings under threat with his family, including four children, told the diplomats last week.
But Israeli Supreme Court said that the structures violated a construction ban.
‘Hundreds of soldiers’
Israeli forces cut through the wire fence near the village early on Monday, allowing them easier access to the buildings.
Floodlights lit up a partly constructed multi-storey building as dozens of vehicles brought helmeted police and soldiers into the area.
They were filmed and photographed by Palestinian, Israeli and international activists who had mobilised to try and stop the demolition.
“Since 2am they have been evacuating people from their homes by force and they have started planting explosives in the homes they want to destroy. There are hundreds of soldiers here,” said Hamada Hamada, a community leader in one of the threatened areas.
The sprawling village of Sur Baher straddles the line between the occupied East Jerusalem and the occupied the West Bank.
Palestinian officials say the threatened structures lie within areas that they should control.
‘Enable the Israeli occupying forces’
The Palestine Liberation Organisation issued a statement accusing the Israeli court of aiming “to set a precedent to enable the Israeli occupying forces to demolish numerous Palestinian buildings located in close proximity” to the wall.
Jamie McGoldrick, the United Nations humanitarian coordinator, and other UN officials called on the Israeli authorities last week to halt the demolition plans. They said 17 Palestinians faced displacement from the plans to level 10 buildings, including dozens of apartments.
The European Union issued a statement saying: “The continuation of this policy undermines the viability of the two-state solution and the prospect for a lasting peace.”
However, the Israeli Supreme Court said construction close to the wall could provide cover for attackers. The Israeli military had no immediate comment on Monday, and said it was checking the reports.
Israel credits the separation wall – projected to be 720km long when complete – with stemming Palestinian suicide bombings that peaked in 2002 and 2003. Palestinians call it a land grab designed to annex parts of the West Bank, including Israeli settlements.
In some areas of Jerusalem and the West Bank the wall is a high concrete wall, but in Sur Baher it consists of two wire fences separated by a military patrol road and protected by watchtowers and electronic sensors.
SOURCE: Al Jazeera and news agencies
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velmaemyers88 ¡ 6 years ago
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Israeli forces prepare to demolish about 100 Palestinian homes | News
Israeli bulldozers accompanied by hundreds of soldiers and police moved in to Palestinian village of Sur Baher on Monday to demolish about 100 homes in Wadi al-Hummus area close to the separation wall despite Palestinian protests and international criticism.
The Israeli military considers the homes close to the barrier – that criss-crosses the occupied West Bank – locally called as “apartheid wall” – a security risk.
The Israeli Supreme Court ruled in favour of the military last month and set Monday as the deadline to demolish the homes – an act, Palestinians say will set a precedent for other towns along the route of the barrier, which runs for hundreds of kilometres around and through the Israeli-occupied West Bank.
Palestinians accuse Israel of using security as a pretext to force them out of the area as part of long-term efforts to expand settlements. All settlements on occupied Palestinian lands are illegal under international law.
They also point out that most of the buildings in Wadi al-Hummus area, located inside Sur Baher, are meant to be under the Palestinian Authority and civilian control under the 1993 Oslo accords.
Sur Baher, a Palestinian village on the edge of the occupied East Jerusalem, was captured and occupied by Israel in the 1967 war.
The pending demolition is the latest round of protracted wrangling over the future of Jerusalem, home to more than 500,000 Israelis and 300,000 Palestinians, and sites sacred to Judaism, Islam and Christianity.
Residents said they would be made homeless. Owners said they had obtained permission to build from the Palestinian Authority, which exercises limited self-rule in the Israeli-occupied West Bank.
“When the house is demolished, we will be in the streets,” Ismail Abadiyeh, 42, who lives in one of the buildings under threat with his family, including four children, told the diplomats last week.
But Israeli Supreme Court said that the structures violated a construction ban.
‘Hundreds of soldiers’
Israeli forces cut through the wire fence near the village early on Monday, allowing them easier access to the buildings.
Floodlights lit up a partly constructed multi-storey building as dozens of vehicles brought helmeted police and soldiers into the area.
They were filmed and photographed by Palestinian, Israeli and international activists who had mobilised to try and stop the demolition.
“Since 2am they have been evacuating people from their homes by force and they have started planting explosives in the homes they want to destroy. There are hundreds of soldiers here,” said Hamada Hamada, a community leader in one of the threatened areas.
The sprawling village of Sur Baher straddles the line between the occupied East Jerusalem and the occupied the West Bank.
Palestinian officials say the threatened structures lie within areas that they should control.
‘Enable the Israeli occupying forces’
The Palestine Liberation Organisation issued a statement accusing the Israeli court of aiming “to set a precedent to enable the Israeli occupying forces to demolish numerous Palestinian buildings located in close proximity” to the wall.
Jamie McGoldrick, the United Nations humanitarian coordinator, and other UN officials called on the Israeli authorities last week to halt the demolition plans. They said 17 Palestinians faced displacement from the plans to level 10 buildings, including dozens of apartments.
The European Union issued a statement saying: “The continuation of this policy undermines the viability of the two-state solution and the prospect for a lasting peace.”
However, the Israeli Supreme Court said construction close to the wall could provide cover for attackers. The Israeli military had no immediate comment on Monday, and said it was checking the reports.
Israel credits the separation wall – projected to be 720km long when complete – with stemming Palestinian suicide bombings that peaked in 2002 and 2003. Palestinians call it a land grab designed to annex parts of the West Bank, including Israeli settlements.
In some areas of Jerusalem and the West Bank the wall is a high concrete wall, but in Sur Baher it consists of two wire fences separated by a military patrol road and protected by watchtowers and electronic sensors.
SOURCE: Al Jazeera and news agencies
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weeklyreviewer ¡ 6 years ago
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Israeli forces prepare to demolish about 100 Palestinian homes | News
Israeli bulldozers accompanied by hundreds of soldiers and police moved in to Palestinian village of Sur Baher on Monday to demolish about 100 homes in Wadi al-Hummus area close to the separation wall despite Palestinian protests and international criticism.
The Israeli military considers the homes close to the barrier – that criss-crosses the occupied West Bank – locally called as “apartheid wall” – a security risk.
The Israeli Supreme Court ruled in favour of the military last month and set Monday as the deadline to demolish the homes – an act, Palestinians say will set a precedent for other towns along the route of the barrier, which runs for hundreds of kilometres around and through the Israeli-occupied West Bank.
Palestinians accuse Israel of using security as a pretext to force them out of the area as part of long-term efforts to expand settlements. All settlements on occupied Palestinian lands are illegal under international law.
They also point out that most of the buildings in Wadi al-Hummus area, located inside Sur Baher, are meant to be under the Palestinian Authority and civilian control under the 1993 Oslo accords.
Sur Baher, a Palestinian village on the edge of the occupied East Jerusalem, was captured and occupied by Israel in the 1967 war.
The pending demolition is the latest round of protracted wrangling over the future of Jerusalem, home to more than 500,000 Israelis and 300,000 Palestinians, and sites sacred to Judaism, Islam and Christianity.
Residents said they would be made homeless. Owners said they had obtained permission to build from the Palestinian Authority, which exercises limited self-rule in the Israeli-occupied West Bank.
“When the house is demolished, we will be in the streets,” Ismail Abadiyeh, 42, who lives in one of the buildings under threat with his family, including four children, told the diplomats last week.
But Israeli Supreme Court said that the structures violated a construction ban.
‘Hundreds of soldiers’
Israeli forces cut through the wire fence near the village early on Monday, allowing them easier access to the buildings.
Floodlights lit up a partly constructed multi-storey building as dozens of vehicles brought helmeted police and soldiers into the area.
They were filmed and photographed by Palestinian, Israeli and international activists who had mobilised to try and stop the demolition.
“Since 2am they have been evacuating people from their homes by force and they have started planting explosives in the homes they want to destroy. There are hundreds of soldiers here,” said Hamada Hamada, a community leader in one of the threatened areas.
The sprawling village of Sur Baher straddles the line between the occupied East Jerusalem and the occupied the West Bank.
Palestinian officials say the threatened structures lie within areas that they should control.
‘Enable the Israeli occupying forces’
The Palestine Liberation Organisation issued a statement accusing the Israeli court of aiming “to set a precedent to enable the Israeli occupying forces to demolish numerous Palestinian buildings located in close proximity” to the wall.
Jamie McGoldrick, the United Nations humanitarian coordinator, and other UN officials called on the Israeli authorities last week to halt the demolition plans. They said 17 Palestinians faced displacement from the plans to level 10 buildings, including dozens of apartments.
The European Union issued a statement saying: “The continuation of this policy undermines the viability of the two-state solution and the prospect for a lasting peace.”
However, the Israeli Supreme Court said construction close to the wall could provide cover for attackers. The Israeli military had no immediate comment on Monday, and said it was checking the reports.
Israel credits the separation wall – projected to be 720km long when complete – with stemming Palestinian suicide bombings that peaked in 2002 and 2003. Palestinians call it a land grab designed to annex parts of the West Bank, including Israeli settlements.
In some areas of Jerusalem and the West Bank the wall is a high concrete wall, but in Sur Baher it consists of two wire fences separated by a military patrol road and protected by watchtowers and electronic sensors.
SOURCE: Al Jazeera and news agencies
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nadaadelmakarem-blog ¡ 8 years ago
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My Everything ❤❤ @shafikmack @nadimmack @nourmakarem9 (at Abadiyeh, Lebanon)
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فوفّا 💖💖 الجمال والغلا ❤❤ #instagood #instago #instalike #loveher #myall (at Abadiyeh, Lebanon)
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