Israel rejects US-backed Lebanon ceasefire plan, hits Beirut again

BEIRUT/JERUSALEM — Israel rejected global calls on Thursday (Sept 26) for a ceasefire with the Hezbollah movement, defying its biggest ally in Washington and pressing ahead with strikes that have killed hundreds in Lebanon and heightened fears of an all-out regional war. Despite Israel's stance, the US and France sought to keep prospects alive for an immediate 21-day truce they proposed on Wednesday, and said negotiations continued, including on the sidelines of a United Nations (UN) meeting in New York. An Israeli warplane struck the edges of the capital Beirut, killing two people and wounding 15, including a woman in critical condition, Lebanon's health ministry said. That took deaths overnight and on Thursday to 28 and over 600 since Monday. The strike killed the head of one of Hezbollah's air force units, Mohammad Surur, Hezbollah said, the latest senior Hezbollah commander to be targeted in days of assassinations among the group's top ranks. On the Israeli side of the border with Lebanon, the army staged an exercise simulating a ground invasion — a potential next stage after relentless airstrikes and explosions of communications devices.

Israel rejects US-backed Lebanon ceasefire plan, hits Beirut again

Israel rejects US-backed Lebanon ceasefire plan, hits Beirut again

Israel rejects US-backed Lebanon ceasefire plan, hits Beirut again

Israel rejects US-backed Lebanon ceasefire plan, hits Beirut again
Israel rejects US-backed Lebanon ceasefire plan, hits Beirut again
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