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US was not given notice of Israeli strike that killed Nasrallah, top Biden aide says

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National security spokesperson John Kirby reiterates ‘ironclad’ support for Israel but ‘mourns’ civilian deathsMiddle East crisis live – follow updatesThe White House said on Sunday it had not been warned in advance of the airstrike that killed Hezbollah’s leader, Sayyed Hassan Nasrallah, in a Beirut suburb and assumed it had caused civilian casualties, while reaffirming its “ironclad” support to Israel.John Kirby, the national security spokesperson, said the US had not been informed of the airstrike, and that the president, Joe Biden, only found out about it once Israeli planes were already in the air. Continue reading…

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Source link : https://www.theguardian.com/us-news/2024/sep/29/us-no-warning-israeli-strike-nasrallah

Author : Edward Helmore in New York

Publish date : 2024-09-29 21:33:43

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Malcolm Turnbull condemns UK’s ‘extraordinary’ hypocrisy over Spycatcher affair

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Exclusive: Former Australian PM witnessed ‘shocking act of perjury’ and says MI5 are still trying to hide somethingThe former Australian prime minister Malcolm Turnbull has accused the UK government of hypocrisy and concealment over the way it continues to block the release of secret files about the Spycatcher affair.Before entering politics, Turnbull was a barrister for Peter Wright, a retired senior MI5 intelligence officer who revealed a series of illegal activities by the British security services in his memoir Spycatcher. Continue reading…

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Source link : https://www.theguardian.com/world/2024/sep/29/malcolm-turnbull-condemns-uks-extraordinary-hypocrisy-over-spycatcher-affair

Author : Matthew Weaver

Publish date : 2024-09-29 21:00:39

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Far-right Freedom party to come first in Austrian election, first results suggest

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Party projected to beat centre-right People’s party by three points, surpassing expectationsThe far right won the most votes in an Austrian election for the first time since the Nazi era on Sunday, as the Freedom party (FPÖ) rode a tide of public anger over migration and the cost of living to beat the centre-right People’s party (ÖVP) by three percentage points, according to early projections.Preliminary results indicated that the pro-Kremlin, anti-Islam FPÖ had surpassed expectations to take about 29% of the vote, comfortably ahead of the ruling ÖVP of the chancellor, Karl Nehammer, on just over 26%. Continue reading…

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Source link : https://www.theguardian.com/world/2024/sep/29/far-right-freedom-party-winning-austrian-election-first-results-show

Author : Deborah Cole in Vienna

Publish date : 2024-09-29 20:10:21

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Hurricane Helene’s ‘historic flooding’ made worse by global heating, Fema says

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It will be ‘complicated recovery’ in North Carolina, Florida, Tennessee, South Carolina and Georgia, says head of FemaThe head of the US disaster relief agency has called Hurricane Helene, which has killed at least 64 people so far, a “true multi-state event” that caused “significant infrastructure damage” and had been made worse because of global heating.“This is going to be a really complicated recovery in each of the five states” of Florida, Georgia, North Carolina, South Carolina and Tennessee, Fema administrator Deanne Criswell said. Continue reading…

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Source link : https://www.theguardian.com/us-news/2024/sep/29/hurricane-helene-historic-flooding-global-heating-fema

Author : Edward Helmore

Publish date : 2024-09-29 19:29:18

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Israel launches fresh airstrikes at Houthi targets in Yemen

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Attack on fuel facilities and power plants in Hodeidah comes amid continued strikes against LebanonIsrael launched a wave of airstrikes at Houthi targets in Yemen on Sunday, while continuing to attack Hezbollah in Lebanon, expanding an assault on Iran-backed proxies across the Middle East that risks accelerating a slide towards a potentially devastating regional conflict on multiple fronts.The attack on the port of Hodeidah in Yemen involved dozens of Israeli planes and appears to have targeted fuel facilities, power plants and docks at the Ras Issa and Hodeidah ports, and is one of the single biggest such operations yet seen in the near year-long crisis in the region. Continue reading…

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Source link : https://www.theguardian.com/world/2024/sep/29/israel-launches-fresh-airstrikes-at-houthi-targets-in-yemen

Author : Jason Burke, Peter Beaumont in Jerusalem and William Christou in Beirut

Publish date : 2024-09-29 18:28:56

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Harris and Trump to speak in swing states as running mates prep ahead of VP debate

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Republican nominee heads to Erie, Pennsylvania, as Democratic vice-president holds rally in Las Vegas, NevadaPete Buttigieg has been masquerading as JD Vance before Tuesday’s vice-presidential debate, where Tim Walz will go head-to-head with the Ohio senator in Minneapolis.Buttigieg may have been suffering deja vu – he posed as Mike Pence during Kamala Harris’s prep sessions ahead of the 2020 VP debate. Continue reading…

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Source link : https://www.theguardian.com/us-news/live/2024/sep/29/kamala-harris-donald-trump-election-campaign

Author : Coral Murphy Marcos

Publish date : 2024-09-29 18:01:53

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BT pockets £105m in first ever recycling deal for surplus copper cables

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Telecom has so far extracted 3,300 tonnes of potential 200,000 tonnes of cables amid £15bn rollout of full-fibre broadbandBT has received £105m as an upfront prepayment for the sale of surplus copper cables from its old network which it is replacing in a £15bn rollout of high-speed full-fibre broadband to 25m homes in one of the UK’s biggest private national infrastructure programmes.The telecoms company has struck a deal with a recycling company and received the sum after entering into a forward agreement to sell copper granules created from surplus copper cables which are being replaced by its new full-fibre network. The £105m transaction is the first of its kind. Continue reading…

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Source link : https://www.theguardian.com/business/2024/sep/29/bt-recycling-deal-surplus-copper-cables

Author : Jane Croft

Publish date : 2024-09-29 17:11:40

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Austria election live: polling on a knife-edge, with far-right Freedom party just ahead of incumbent leader

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Far-right FPÖ could become strongest force in the country for first time in postwar periodFear, uncertainty and suspicion ran high in Klagenfurt, southern Austria, before today’s high-stakes parliamentary election, in which the far-right Freedom party (FPÖ) could become the strongest force in the country for the first time in the postwar period.For at least a week, and some local people say much longer, the tap water in this city of baroque facades and a stunning Alpine lake has been contaminated with faecal bacteria and unsafe to drink. Continue reading…

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Source link : https://www.theguardian.com/world/live/2024/sep/29/austria-election-live-far-right-freedom-party-fpo-ovp-spo-latest

Author : Lili Bayer

Publish date : 2024-09-29 16:31:54

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Search resumes in what may be deadliest migrant boat sinking off Canaries

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At least nine people have died and 48 are missing after vessel carrying 87 people sinks off island of El HierroPatrol boats and helicopters were searching on Sunday for about 48 people missing after their migrant boat sank near the Spanish island of El Hierro in what could become the deadliest such incident in 30 years of crossings from Africa to the Canary Islands.Nine people, one of them a child, have been confirmed as dead after the vessel sank in the early hours of Saturday morning, emergency and rescue services said. Continue reading…

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Author : Reuters in El Hierro

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Jenrick and Tugendhat call for Tories to cut leadership contest short

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Contest ends on 2 November, meaning Rishi Sunak would respond to the budget then step down three days laterTwo Tory leadership candidates, Robert Jenrick and Tom Tugendhat, have publicly called for the party to cut short the contest, a move that is opposed by rival Kemi Badenoch.Senior Conservatives were reported to be in talks about bringing forward the announcement by a week, according to the Mail, but the party said on Sunday that there are currently no plans to change the date, despite calls from candidates. Continue reading…

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Source link : https://www.theguardian.com/politics/2024/sep/29/jenrick-and-tugendhat-call-for-tories-to-cut-leadership-contest-short

Author : Jessica Elgot Deputy political editor

Publish date : 2024-09-29 14:58:35

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New Zealand reclaims world record for largest mass haka

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More than 6,000 people do the Māori war dance at Eden Park rugby stadium in Auckland to break France’s recordNew Zealand has reclaimed the world record for the largest mass haka after more than 6,000 people performed the Māori war dance, dethroning France.The record was broken in deafening fashion at Eden Park rugby stadium in Auckland, where thousands of men, women and children combined on the pitch to complete the traditional native challenge involving vigorous movements, stamping feet and rhythmic shouting. Continue reading…

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Author : Agence France-Presse in Auckland

Publish date : 2024-09-29 14:00:52

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Milan appeals against ‘grotesque’ move to rename airport after Berlusconi

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City authorities take case to Lombardy regional court in effort to block initiative by Matteo SalviniMilan council has appealed against a “grotesque” move to rename the city’s main airport after the scandal-tainted late former prime minister Silvio Berlusconi.The council approved a resolution to take the case to the Lombardy region’s administrative court after the initiative to rename Malpensa was accelerated by Matteo Salvini, the transport minister in Giorgia Meloni’s far-right government. Continue reading…

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Source link : https://www.theguardian.com/world/2024/sep/29/milan-council-appeals-against-move-to-rename-main-airport-after-berlusconi

Author : Angela Giuffrida in Rome

Publish date : 2024-09-29 13:22:28

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Keir Starmer has a problem with women, says ex-Labour MP

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Rosie Duffield says government focused on ‘greed and power’ and the ‘lads are in charge’, day after quitting partyThe former Labour MP Rosie Duffield has said Keir Starmer has “a problem with women” and that the government was “more interested in greed and power” than making changes to the country.In a broadside at Starmer’s leadership, Duffield told the BBC she was Labour “in my heart and soul” but said the scandal over senior party figures’ acceptance of donations and gifts including clothes was indefensible given the party was keeping the two child benefit cap and had cut the winter fuel allowance for all but the poorest pensioners. Continue reading…

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Source link : https://www.theguardian.com/politics/2024/sep/29/rosie-duffield-keir-starmer-women-problem-labour

Author : Jessica Elgot Deputy political editor

Publish date : 2024-09-29 12:09:58

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‘Death isn’t necessarily always sad’: the pathologist taking the French book charts by storm

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Philippe Boxho’s macabre true stories are approaching 1m copies sold and shedding light on a ‘misunderstood’ jobA girl on a farm is devoured by pigs. A walker’s throat is slit by the broken-off blade of a lawn mower after it hits a stone. A woman fires 13 bullets into the body of her seemingly sleeping father but is cleared of murder because he had died of an aneurysm three hours earlier.Miniature tragedies like these cram the pages of the books of the Belgian forensic pathologist Philippe Boxho, and explain why his bestsellers are at numbers one, two and three of France’s nonfiction charts: they are macabre but also darkly comic and, above all, true. Continue reading…

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Source link : https://www.theguardian.com/books/2024/sep/29/philippe-boxho-pathologist-taking-the-french-book-charts-by-storm

Author : Philip Oltermann European culture editor

Publish date : 2024-09-29 11:35:08

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Middle East crisis live: Israel says it has killed another senior Hezbollah figure as bombardment of Lebanon continues

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Claim comes day after leader Hassan Nasrallah was confirmed killed; more than one million people displaced by Israeli strikes, Lebanese minister saysLebanon’s state news agency reports that an Israeli airstrike on a house in the town of Ain, in the Bekaa valley, eastern Lebanon, killed 11 people earlier today. This figure has not been independently verified by the Guardian yet.Israeli strikes have increasingly targeted Hezbollah’s strongholds in southern Beirut and the Bekaa valley, where Israel claims the group stores thousands of rockets. Continue reading…

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Author : Yohannes Lowe (now) and Helen Livingstone (earlier)

Publish date : 2024-09-29 10:59:16

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Harrods must reveal all NDAs signed by Mohamed Al Fayed’s victims, say lawyers

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As store confirms non-disclosure agreements will be waived, investigation continues into full extent of the late owner’s abuseLawyers acting for women attacked by Mohamed Al Fayed say Harrods must reveal how many people were silenced by non-disclosure agreements after its new owners pledged not to enforce any signed during his ownership.Fayed covered up his sexual abuse by intimidating victims into signing NDAs in exchange for money, as well as taking libel action against media outlets that tried to expose him. Continue reading…

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Author : James Tapper

Publish date : 2024-09-29 10:00:29

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Labour plays down Rosie Duffield resignation, as she says ‘revelations of hypocrisy have been staggering’ – UK politics live

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MP for Canterbury resigned Labour whip on Saturday; Tory party conference begins today in BirminghamThe Labour MP Nadia Whittome has posted a message on social media saying good riddance to Rosie Duffield.No matter your views on her stated reasons for quitting, Rosie Duffield has made a political career out of dehumanising one of the most marginalised groups in society.

She should never have been allowed the privilege of resigning. Labour should have withdrawn the whip long ago. Continue reading…

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Source link : https://www.theguardian.com/politics/live/2024/sep/29/labour-rosie-duffield-keir-starmer-tory-conference-birmingham-live-latest

Author : Andrew Sparrow

Publish date : 2024-09-29 09:29:44

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Qantas engineers warn of ‘flight disruptions’ in Sydney, Melbourne, Brisbane as they walk off job over pay

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But the national carrier says contingencies are in place to prevent traveller chaos in capital cities on Monday morningFollow our Australia news live blog for latest updatesGet our breaking news email, free app or daily news podcastMore than 1,000 Qantas engineers across Australia will walk off the job in industrial action they claim could kick the week off with peak-hour travel chaos, but the airline says it has contingencies in place and is not expecting any disruptions to travel.Flights between 7am and 9am across three timezones on Monday morning are set to be affected in Sydney, Melbourne, Brisbane, Adelaide and Perth.Sign up for Guardian Australia’s breaking news email Continue reading…

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Author : Guardian Staff

Publish date : 2024-09-29 08:11:02

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Queensland LNP promise voters ‘cheaper GP visits’ but Miles government calls it ‘nonsense’

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The state’s shadow treasurer, David Janetzki, says general practitioners would be exempt from payroll tax with David Crisafulli as premierFollow our Australia news live blog for latest updatesGet our breaking news email, free app or daily news podcastQueensland’s opposition claims visits to the doctor would be cheaper under an LNP government, but Labor said they haven’t explained how they will pay to make GPs exempt from payroll tax.The shadow treasurer, David Janetzki, announced on Sunday that the party would make general practitioners a special category under the payroll tax act.Sign up for Guardian Australia’s breaking news email Continue reading…

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Author : Andrew Messenger

Publish date : 2024-09-29 07:33:15

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Only 4.3% of stroke patients in England can access life-saving treatment

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Mechanical thrombectomy can save a patient from permanent disability or death, but its availability depends on where they liveMost stroke patients in England suitable for treatment that can save them from serious disability or even death cannot access it, new figures reveal.It is estimated that at least 10% of stroke patients can benefit from a treatment known as mechanical thrombectomy. Under the procedure, a wire and stent is manoeuvred towards the brain to pull out the clot blocking the blood flow. The treatment reduces the adverse effects of a stroke and in the best outcomes a patient could walk out of hospital the next day. Continue reading…

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Source link : https://www.theguardian.com/society/2024/sep/29/only-43-of-stroke-patients-in-england-can-access-life-saving-treatment

Author : Jon Ungoed-Thomas

Publish date : 2024-09-29 06:00:22

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Melbourne in for chilly start to week as cold front brings frosty spring temperatures

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It follows a weekend of wild weather in NSW, where SES responded to 270 calls including two adults and a baby stranded in flood waters near Tweed HeadsFollow our Australia news live blog for latest updatesGet our breaking news email, free app or daily news podcastA cold front moving across southeast Australia is promising to bring more frosty temperatures through next week after parts of New South Wales and Victoria shivered through a cold, wet and windy spring weekend.Rain is expected for south-east Queensland, the New South Wales mid and north coasts over the next few days, but not in the quantities seen over the weekend.Sign up for Guardian Australia’s breaking news email Continue reading…

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Source link : https://www.theguardian.com/weather/2024/sep/29/melbourne-in-for-chilly-start-to-week-as-cold-front-brings-frosty-spring-temperatures

Author : Royce Kurmelovs

Publish date : 2024-09-29 06:06:31

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Three Just Stop Oil activists charged after soup thrown at Van Gogh paintings

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Incident at London’s National Gallery came just hours after other members of group jailed over similar protestThree protesters have been charged with criminal damage and will appear in court after soup was thrown at two Vincent van Gogh paintings on Friday.Just Stop Oil activists poured soup over two paintings in the National Gallery, London, just hours after other members of the group were jailed for damaging the gold frame of the artist’s Sunflowers painting. Continue reading…

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Source link : https://www.theguardian.com/uk-news/2024/sep/28/three-just-stop-oil-activists-charged-after-soup-thrown-at-van-gogh-paintings

Author : Tom Ambrose

Publish date : 2024-09-28 19:47:48

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Top Russia diplomat warns west not to fight ‘nuclear power’ in UN speech

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Sergei Lavrov accuses west of using Ukraine ‘to defeat’ Russia days after Putin shifts Moscow’s nuclear postureRussia’s top diplomat warned on Saturday against “trying to fight to victory with a nuclear power”, delivering a UN general assembly speech packed with condemnations of what Russia sees as western machinations in Ukraine and elsewhere – including inside the United Nations itself.Three days after Russia’s president, Vladimir Putin, aired a shift in his country’s nuclear doctrine, his foreign minister, Sergei Lavrov, accused the west of using Ukraine – which Russia invaded in February 2022 – as a tool to try “to defeat” Moscow strategically, and “preparing Europe for it to also throw itself into this suicidal escapade”. Continue reading…

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‘Leave now’, Foreign Office urges Britons in Lebanon

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British government says it has been securing extra flights as it asks UK nationals to register their presenceThe British government has been securing extra flights for UK nationals to make their way out of Lebanon, as ministers continued to urge citizens still in the country to “leave now”.Official advice has been warning British nationals to leave the country for months. But with the escalation of tension following the killing of Hassan Nasrallah, the leader of Lebanese militant group Hezbollah, there have been fresh appeals to Brits to urgently secure a place on a flight. Continue reading…

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Author : Michael Savage and Emma Graham-Harrison

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‘World of horrors’: families huddle on Beirut’s streets amid the bombs

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Residents of Lebanon’s capital flee their homes and seek shelter as the death toll from Israel’s airstrikes risesGunshots fired into the air, women wailing in the streets, the ever-present buzz of drones and the distant thud of Israeli airstrikes: this was the sound of mourning in Beirut on Saturday. Hassan Nasrallah, who led Hezbollah for 32 years, was dead, killed in an Israeli airstrike on Dahieh, in the southern suburbs of Beirut, the day before.For many in Lebanon, his killing had been unimaginable. But Israel’s war with Hezbollah had long surpassed what was previously thought possible. Pagers had exploded in hands, walkie-talkies blew up in belts and Israeli warplanes killed hundreds in half a day. The death of Nasrallah was one more blow to the Lebanese psyche, already struggling to grasp soaring death tolls and, for some, the loss of their home overnight. Continue reading…

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Author : William Christou in Beirut

Publish date : 2024-09-28 21:25:51

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