Israel’s military said it detained 100 suspected Hamas militants in a raid on a hospital in northern Gaza over the weekend.
Israeli forces raided Kamal Adwan Hospital in Beit Lahiya on Friday, detaining 44 male staff, according to the World Health Organization. Palestinian medical officials said the hospital, which was treating some 200 patients, was heavily damaged in the raid.
Israel has raided several hospitals in Gaza over the course of the yearlong war, saying Hamas and other militants use them for military purposes. Palestinian medical officials deny those allegations and accuse the military of recklessly endangering civilians.
The Israeli military has called on Palestinians to evacuate northern Gaza, where it has been waging a large offensive for more than three weeks. The U.N. said earlier this month at least 400,000 people are still in northern Gaza and hunger is rampant as the amount of humanitarian aid reaching the north has plummeted over the past month.
Israelâs offensive in Gaza has killed over 43,000 Palestinians, according to local health authorities, who do not differentiate between militants and civilians, but say more than a half were women and children. The Israel-Hamas war began after Hamas-led militants on Oct. 7, 2023, blew holes in Israelâs security fence and stormed in, killing some 1,200 people â mostly civilians â and abducting 250 others.
Lebanonâs Health Ministry says the total toll over the past year there is over 2,600 killed and 12,200 wounded. The fighting in Lebanon has driven 1.2 million people from their homes, including more than 400,000 children, according to the United Nations childrenâs agency. Israeli strikes have killed much of Hezbollahâs top leadership since fighting ramped up in September.
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Oil prices fall sharply
Global oil prices are falling sharply Monday after a retaliatory strike by Israel over the weekend targeted Iranian military sites rather than its energy infrastructure as had been feared.
Prices for crude spiked globally on Oct. 1 after Iran fired nearly 200 missiles into Israel, part of a series of rapidly escalating attacks between Israel and Iran and its Arab allies that threatened to push the Middle East closer to a regionwide war.
Iran is the worldâs seventh largest oil producer, but if the conflict in the Middle East were to spread, it could drag in some of the worldâs largest energy producers. The United States is the worldâs largest producer of crude.
On Monday, the price of benchmark U.S. crude and Brent crude, the international benchmark, tumbled 6%.
The Israeli military said its aircraft targeted facilities that Iran used to make the missiles fired at Israel as well as surface-to-air missile sites. There was no indication that Iranâs oil or nuclear sites were hit.
Lavrov says Russia âdoing all it canâ to prevent escalation
MOSCOW â Russian Foreign Minister Sergey Lavrov said Monday that Moscow has been doing all it can to prevent the further escalation after Israeli strikes on Iran.
Lavrov said that âwe are doing everything possible to help end the escalation and defuse the situation.â
âOf course, Israelâs strikes on Iran, which are presented as a response and that now the response has happened, we are even, no actions needed, is an uneasy situation,â he said. âBut we hope that the (U.N.) Security Council will be able somehow to help calm the situation.â
He noted that âat this stage, the worst-case scenario has been avoidedâ for now, but added that âthere are someone who want to heat the flame up to the extent when the U.S. get involved.â
Israel says it detained 100 suspected militants in a raid on a Gaza hospital
JERUSALEM â The Israeli military said it detained 100 suspected Hamas militants in a raid on a hospital in northern Gaza over the weekend.
Israeli forces raided Kamal Adwan Hospital in Beit Lahiya on Friday, detaining 44 male staff, according to the World Health Organization. Palestinian medical officials said the hospital, which was treating some 200 patients, was heavily damaged in the raid.
Israel has raided several hospitals in Gaza over the course of the yearlong war, saying Hamas and other militants use them for military purposes. Palestinian medical officials deny those allegations and accuse the military of recklessly endangering civilians.
An Israeli military official, speaking on condition of anonymity in keeping with regulations, said there was heavy fighting around Kamal Adwan Hospital, though not inside it, and that weapons were found inside the facility.
The official said medical staff were detained and searched because some of the militants had disguised themselves as medics. The official said the military had helped international organizations relocate 88 patients and medical staff to other hospitals in the weeks leading up to the raid, and that during the raid itself, troops had brought 30,000 liters of fuel and medical supplies from international organizations to help keep the facility running.
The Israeli military has called on Palestinians to evacuate northern Gaza, where it has been waging a large offensive for more than three weeks.
The UN said earlier this month at least 400,000 people are still in northern Gaza and hunger is rampant as the amount of humanitarian aid reaching the north has plummeted over the past month.
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Head of Iran’s Revolutionary Guard calls Israeli attack âillegitimate and illegalâ
DUBAI, United Arab Emirates â The head of Iranâs paramilitary Revolutionary Guard made his first public comments Monday after Israelâs weekend attack on the country.
Gen. Hossein Salami, in a condolence message to Iranâs regular military, called Israelâs strike âillegitimate and illegal.â Four soldiers in Iranâs air defense network were killed in the attack on Saturday, as was one civilian, Iranian state media say.
The attack was âa sign of miscalculation and the inabilityâ of Israel on the battlefield with Iranian-backed militants âparticularly in Gaza and Lebanon.â
The âbitter consequences will be beyond the imagination of the occupiers,â Salami added, referring to Israel.
Iraq submits protest to UN saying Israel violated its airspace in Iran attack
BAGHDAD, Iraq â Iraq has submitted a memorandum of protest to the Secretary-General of the United Nations and the U.N. Security Council saying Israel violated its airspace in carrying out its attack on Iran over the weekend, the Iraqi prime ministerâs office said in a statement.
The statement said that Israeli âaggressor aircraft violated Iraqâs airspace and sovereignty and used Iraqi airspace to carry out the attack on the Islamic Republic of Iran on Oct. 26.â
It added that Iraqi Prime Minister Mohammed Shia al-Sudani had directed Iraqâs foreign minister to discuss the matter with the United States. The two countries recently reached an agreement to begin winding down the mission of a U.S.-led coalition formed to fight the Islamic State militant group and to withdraw many of the U.S. troops who remain in the country.
On Sunday, the Iran-backed Iraqi militia Kataib Hezbollah issued a statement accusing the U.S. of coordinating with Israel to use Iraqi airspace to launch the attack on Iran and threatening retaliation against U.S. forces.
UN Security Council schedules emergency meeting at Iran’s request
UNITED NATIONS â The U.N. Security Council scheduled an emergency meeting Monday afternoon at Iranâs request on Israelâs air strikes against the country.
Switzerland, which holds the councilâs rotating presidency, announced the meeting on Sunday and said the Iranian request was supported by Russia, China and Algeria, the Arab representative on the council.
Social platform X suspends new account on behalf of Iranâs supreme leader
The social platform X has suspended a new account on behalf of Iranâs Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei that posted messages in Hebrew.
The account was suspended early Monday with a brief note appended to it saying: âX suspends accounts which violate the X Rules.â It wasnât immediately clear what the violation was. The Elon Musk-owned social media company did not respond to a request for comment from The Associated Press.
The move came after Israel openly attacked Iran for the first time this weekend. Khamenei said in a speech on Sunday that Israelâs strikes â in response to Iranâs ballistic missile attack this month â âshould not be exaggerated nor downplayed,â while stopping short of calling for retaliation.
The X account opened Sunday with a message in Hebrew reading: âIn the name of God, the most merciful,â a standard Islamic greeting.
Khameneiâs office has maintained multiple accounts for the 85-year-old supreme leader on X for years and has sent messages in a variety of languages in the past.
A second message corresponded to a speech Khamenei gave on Sunday and was sent on his English account as: âZionists are making a miscalculation with respect to Iran. They donât know Iran. They still havenât been able to correctly understand the power, initiative, and determination of the Iranian people.â The message referred to Israelâs attack Saturday on Iran.
This isnât the first time Khamenei has seen a suspension or removal from social media. In February, Meta removed Facebook and Instagram accounts for the supreme leader over his support of the militant group Hamas after its Oct. 7, 2023, attack on Israel.
Social media platforms like X and Facebook have been blocked in Iran for years, requiring Iranians to use virtual private networks to access them.
Iranian president vows to respond âappropriatelyâ to Israeli strikes
TEHRAN, Iran â Iranâs President Masoud Pezeshkian says his country will respond to Israel âappropriately,” after Israel openly attacked Iranian military sites for the first time this weekend.
âWe are not seeking war, but we will defend the rights of our nation and country and will respond appropriately to the Zionist regimeâs aggression,â Pezeshkian was quoted by state TV on Sunday as saying.
Pezeshkian also said the U.S. had promised Iran to stop the war in Gaza and Lebanon if Iran restrained. âThey had promised to end the war in response to our restraint, but they did not keep their word,â he said.
The Iranian president also warned tensions will escalate if Israelâs aggression continues, adding, âWe know that the United States is encouraging Israel to commit these atrocities.â
Iran says a civilian was killed in Israel’s attack
DUBAI, United Arab Emirates â Iran announced Sunday that a civilian had been killed in Israelâs attack on the country, without offering any details on the circumstances of his death.
The state-run IRNA news agency identified the dead man as Allahverdi Rahimpour and said he lived in a suburban area of southwestern Tehran.
While offering no details on what he was doing or where he was killed, IRNA made a point to say he was not a member of Iranâs armed forces.
Iran has offered few details on the attack and the damage caused by them so far.
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