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Netanyahu Asserts Unyielding Stance Against Hamas, Promises Victory Amidst Escalating Conflict

Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu has declared that the war against Hamas will continue until the group is destroyed, emphasizing that there will be no immunity for Hamas anywhere. This statement follows the recent assassination of Hamas Deputy Chief Saleh al-Arouri in Beirut, an act Israel has been accused of but has not officially acknowledged. Netanyahu's message underscores his government's commitment to eliminating the threat from Gaza to ensure Israel's security.

Hezbollah Escalates Conflict with Missile Barrage on Israel Following Hamas Leader's Death
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Hezbollah Escalates Conflict with Missile Barrage on Israel Following Hamas Leader's Death

Hezbollah launched 62 rockets at an Israeli military base in response to the killing of Hamas leader Saleh al-Arouri in Beirut, escalating tensions in the region. The EU foreign policy chief urged to avoid Lebanon being pulled into a wider regional conflict, while the Israeli military retaliated by attacking a "terrorist cell." Hezbollah's leader warned of a strong reaction if Israel expanded the conflict, and the situation remains volatile with ongoing cross-border exchanges of fire.

"Israel's Escalating Conflict: Targeting Hamas and Hezbollah Leaders Amid Rising Tensions"
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"Israel's Escalating Conflict: Targeting Hamas and Hezbollah Leaders Amid Rising Tensions"

Hezbollah leader Hassan Nasrallah has warned that Lebanon could be at risk of further Israeli attacks if the group does not respond to the assassination of Hamas deputy chief Saleh al-Arouri in Beirut. Nasrallah emphasized the need for retaliation, suggesting that all of Lebanon is vulnerable to Israeli aggression. The killing of al-Arouri by an alleged Israeli strike has escalated tensions, with Lebanon filing a complaint to the UN Security Council. Nasrallah also highlighted Hezbollah's military operations along the Lebanon-Israel border and warned of the consequences if Israel achieved its goals in Gaza.

"Hamas Mourns Leader Amidst Tensions as Israel Intensifies Hunt, ISIS Stirs in Iran"
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"Hamas Mourns Leader Amidst Tensions as Israel Intensifies Hunt, ISIS Stirs in Iran"

Saleh al-Arouri, a senior Hamas leader, was laid to rest in Lebanon's Shatila refugee camp, with thousands of Palestinian refugees in attendance. Al-Arouri, along with six others, was killed in a drone attack in Beirut, which analysts suggest bears the hallmarks of an Israeli operation. His death has been met with vows from the Palestinian community to continue their struggle, despite the hardships they face in Lebanon. Palestinians mourn al-Arouri as a martyr and symbol of resistance, while the community grapples with legal discrimination and difficult living conditions in refugee camps.

"Mass Mourning and Calls for Revenge at Hamas Deputy's Funeral Amid Regional Tensions"
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"Mass Mourning and Calls for Revenge at Hamas Deputy's Funeral Amid Regional Tensions"

Thousands have attended the funeral of Saleh al-Arouri, the deputy leader of Hamas, in Beirut following his assassination. His death is significant for both Hamas and its ally Hezbollah, with the latter's leader, Hassan Nasrallah, condemning the killing and warning of consequences without specifying any direct action against Israel. Hezbollah has been engaging in attacks against northern Israel, supporting Hamas, but aims to avoid a full-scale war. The situation remains tense as Nasrallah is expected to address his followers again, with the Lebanese public largely against military escalation due to the country's economic crisis.

"Escalation Looms as Hezbollah Threatens Retaliation for Hamas Leader's Killing in Beirut"
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"Escalation Looms as Hezbollah Threatens Retaliation for Hamas Leader's Killing in Beirut"

Israel is suspected of carrying out a targeted killing of senior Hamas leaders in Beirut, including Saleh al-Arouri, a high-ranking official with significant influence. The strike, which echoes Israel's history of targeted assassinations, has raised concerns about a potential escalation in the Middle East conflict. The timing and motive behind the attack are under scrutiny, with speculation that Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu may benefit politically from the continuation of hostilities. The response from Hezbollah and its Iranian allies to this provocation remains to be seen, as it could shape the future of the regional tensions.

"Escalation in Gaza: IDF Battles Hamas Amid Rising Tensions and Regional War Fears"
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"Escalation in Gaza: IDF Battles Hamas Amid Rising Tensions and Regional War Fears"

Israel has intensified its military operations in Gaza, targeting Hamas militants and infrastructure following the killing of Saleh Al-Arouri, a senior Hamas leader, in Beirut. Despite international concerns over civilian casualties, Israel has continued its offensive, dropping leaflets urging civilians to evacuate certain areas and engaging in heavy battles in places like Khan Younis. The conflict has raised fears of a wider regional war, with tensions increasing in the West Bank and along the Lebanon-Israel border. Israel has not claimed responsibility for Al-Arouri's death and has not outlined its post-war plans for Gaza, while Hamas has threatened consequences if their demands, including aid and prisoner exchanges, are not met.

"Israel-Hamas Conflict Escalates as Hezbollah Vows Retaliation for Arouri's Death"
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"Israel-Hamas Conflict Escalates as Hezbollah Vows Retaliation for Arouri's Death"

Hezbollah leader Hasan Nasrallah has vowed retaliation for the killing of Hamas deputy leader Saleh al-Arouri, who died in a drone attack in Beirut, an act not yet claimed by Israel. Nasrallah warned of a strong response if Israel wages war on Lebanon, emphasizing that Hezbollah is prepared for conflict. The incident marks a significant escalation in tensions, with fears of a wider regional conflict. The United States and the United Nations have expressed concerns about the potential for escalation, while Iran condemned the killing. The ongoing violence in Gaza and the suspension of talks for the release of Israeli hostages by Hamas add to the region's instability.

"Hezbollah Vows Retaliation as Israel Intensifies Campaign Against Hamas Leaders"
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"Hezbollah Vows Retaliation as Israel Intensifies Campaign Against Hamas Leaders"

Sayyed Hassan Nasrallah, the leader of Hezbollah, has condemned the killing of Hamas deputy leader Saleh al-Arouri in Beirut, attributing the attack to Israel and vowing not to remain silent over what he calls a "major, dangerous crime." Despite the heightened tensions and the ongoing low-intensity conflict along the Israel-Lebanon border, experts suggest that a direct escalation is not imminent, though the threat persists. Hezbollah is cautious about starting a major war but is prepared to respond with full military capabilities if Israel launches a full-scale offensive. Nasrallah is expected to give another speech soon, while Hamas plans to bury al-Arouri in Beirut.

"Israel's Beirut Drone Strike Eliminates Senior Hamas Leader Arouri"
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"Israel's Beirut Drone Strike Eliminates Senior Hamas Leader Arouri"

Saleh al-Arouri, the deputy leader of Hamas, was killed in a targeted drone strike in Beirut, which is believed to have been carried out by Israel. Arouri was a significant figure in Hamas, known for his role in orchestrating attacks against Israel, including the kidnapping and killing of three Israeli teenagers in 2014. His death marks a critical moment for Hamas amid ongoing tensions and conflicts with Israel, especially after the recent cross-border assault by Hamas that led to a war in Gaza. Arouri was also involved in negotiations for the release of hostages and had a history of advocating for reconciliation between Palestinian factions.

"Israel's Political and Judicial Tensions Escalate Amidst Leadership Changes"
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"Israel's Political and Judicial Tensions Escalate Amidst Leadership Changes"

Saleh al-Arouri, a top Hamas official, was killed in an explosion in southern Beirut, Lebanon, with Lebanese and U.S. officials pointing to Israel as responsible for the attack. In a separate event, the President of Harvard University has resigned from their position. The New York Times Audio app offers a platform for journalism and storytelling, including a feature called The Headlines, which summarizes major stories in about five minutes.

"Israel's Beirut Operations Escalate Tensions, Risk Widening Gaza Conflict"
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"Israel's Beirut Operations Escalate Tensions, Risk Widening Gaza Conflict"

A U.S. official has stated that Israel was behind the strike in southern Beirut which resulted in the death of senior Hamas leader Saleh al-Arouri. Despite the claim, Israel has not officially acknowledged any involvement in the attack. The incident adds tension to the already complex regional dynamics involving Israel and various political and militant groups in the Middle East.

"Israeli Strike in Beirut Targets Hamas, Escalating Tensions Amid Gaza Conflict"
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"Israeli Strike in Beirut Targets Hamas, Escalating Tensions Amid Gaza Conflict"

Saleh al-Arouri, the deputy leader of Hamas, was killed in a drone strike in Beirut, which has been attributed to Israel, although Israel has not officially confirmed its involvement. The strike, which also killed six others, has been condemned by Hamas as a terrorist act and an assault on Lebanese sovereignty. Hezbollah and Lebanon's government have expressed serious concerns, warning of potential retaliation and urging against being drawn into a regional war. The incident escalates tensions in the region, with Israel maintaining a high state of readiness and Hezbollah declaring readiness to respond.

"Assassination of Hamas Deputy Al-Arouri in Beirut Ignites Fury and Tensions"
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"Assassination of Hamas Deputy Al-Arouri in Beirut Ignites Fury and Tensions"

Saleh al-Arouri, the deputy chief of Hamas's political bureau and co-founder of its armed wing, was killed in a drone strike in Beirut, which Hamas attributes to Israel. Al-Arouri, a significant figure in Hamas who had been living in exile in Lebanon, was labeled a "global terrorist" by the US in 2015. Israel has not officially taken responsibility for the attack, but former Israeli envoy Danny Danon praised the strike. Lebanon's caretaker Prime Minister Najib Mikati condemned the attack, and Hezbollah has vowed retaliation, raising concerns about further escalation.

"Key Hamas Deputy Leader Assassinated in Beirut Amidst Escalating Gaza Conflict"
world-news2 years ago

"Key Hamas Deputy Leader Assassinated in Beirut Amidst Escalating Gaza Conflict"

Saleh Al-Arouri, a senior Hamas leader and deputy head of its political bureau, was killed in a blast in Beirut, which Hamas attributes to an Israeli airstrike. The attack, which also killed two other Hamas military leaders, occurred in a Hezbollah stronghold and has escalated tensions in the region. While Israeli officials have not officially taken responsibility, former Israeli ambassador Danny Danon hinted at an Israeli role in the assassination. Lebanese Prime Minister Najib Mikati condemned the attack, and fears of a broader conflict between Israel and Hezbollah are growing.