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Israel shells Lebanon in response to rocket fire — live updates

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UNIFIL says situation in southern Lebanon has calmed

The United Nations Interim Force in Lebanon (UNIFIL) said security control was intensified in southern Lebanon after rockets were fired into and from Israel. 

“UNIFIL in coordination with the Lebanese Armed Forces is enhancing security control in the area and has intensified patrols to prevent any further incidents that endanger the safety of the local population and the security of southern Lebanon,” the UN peacekeeping mission said on Twitter. 

“The situation in the area is now calm,” the UNIFIL added. 

US expresses ‘support’ for cease-fire 

US President Joe Biden backed a cease-fire during a call with Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu. 

However, Biden stopped short of openly demanding a truce.

The White House said that Biden “expressed his support for a cease-fire and discussed US engagement with Egypt and other partners towards that end.”

The call came following reports of the US blocking a United Nations Security Council statement calling for de-escalation in the Israel-Gaza violence. 

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Israel retaliates after shots fired from Lebanon: IDF

The Israeli military said six rockets were fired from Lebanon towards Israel, but fell short of crossing the border. 

“In response, our artillery forces fired toward the sources of the launches,” the Israeli Defense Force (IDF) said on Twitter. 

The AFP news agency cited a Lebanese security source as saying that three shells were fired from Lebanon into Israel.    

“Three Grad-type rockets were fired from the Shebaa Farms area,” near the Israeli border, the military source told AFP. 

There were no immediate reports of casualties. 

 Air raid sirens sounded in northern Israel near the border with Lebanon as residents were instructed to prepare bomb shelters.

Gaza: Death toll reaches 212

Gaza’s Health Ministry spokesman Ashraf al-Qidra said that 212 Palestinians were killed, including 61 children, and 1,400 were injured in Israeli attacks since the beginning of the fresh round of violence.

The spokesman said that, according to examinations by medical crews, “it is clear that the Israeli occupation targets defenseless civilians in their homes and neighborhoods using excessive force.” 

Gaza officials say Israeli strike hit their sole COVID testing site

The only coronavirus laboratory in Gaza can no longer carry out testing as the clinic housing it was hit by an Israeli airstrike Monday, health officials said. 

The Israeli attacks “threaten to undermine the efforts of the health ministry in the face of the COVID pandemic,” said Gaza’s Health Ministry spokesman Ashraf al-Qidra.

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UN: 42,000 Palestinians seeking shelter in schools

The recent escalation in hostilities in the Gaza Strip has internally displaced tens of thousands of Palestinians, the UN agency for Palestinian refugees (UNRWA) said. 

More than 2,500 people have been made homeless as their houses were demolished due to Israeli strikes, UNRWA said in an earlier statement. 

The UN agency said on Twitter 42,000 Palestinians were seeking shelter in 50 UNRWA schools.

Erdogan says Biden has ‘bloody hands’ 

Turkey’s President Recep Tayyip Erdogan slammed US President Joe Biden for backing Israel in the raging conflict in the Gaza Strip.

“You are writing history with your bloody hands,” Erdogan said in remarks addressed to Biden. 

“Today we saw Biden’s signature on weapons sales to Israel,” the Turkish president said in reference to media reports of a new arms deal approved by the Biden administration.

“Palestinian territories are awash with persecution, suffering and blood, like many other territories that lost the peace with the end of the Ottomans. And you are supporting that,” Erdogan added. 

Norway says it will raise crisis on Security Council agenda 

Norway, China and Tunisia will push the Israel-Gaza crisis on the UN Security Council agenda for another round of talks on Tuesday, the Norwegian delegation to the Security Council said. 

“The situation on the ground continues to deteriorate. Innocent civilians continue being killed [and] injured. We repeat: Stop the fire. End hostilities now,” Norway’s delegation said on Twitter. 

At a Security Council session on Sunday, UN Secretary-General Antonio Guterres had called for an immediate end to the “utterly appalling” fighting.

Israel-Gaza violence enters second week

Welcome to our rolling coverage of the crisis in Israel and Gaza, where fighting has entered a second week. Tension continue to rise despite increased international calls for a de-escalation.

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