Al-Qaeda adviser urges release of Israeli hostages in Gaza

Al-Qaeda adviser urges release of Israeli hostages in Gaza
A view of pictures of hostages who were kidnapped during the October 7 attack can be seen in Tel Aviv, Israel, August 28, 2024. (Reuters)
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Al-Qaeda adviser urges release of Israeli hostages in Gaza

Al-Qaeda adviser urges release of Israeli hostages in Gaza
  • Hamas must now “immediately” return the hostages and their bodies, and “this file must be closed and not opened again, as we know its consequences,” according to the statement
  • “No one cares about the Palestinian prisoners, neither in the media, in negotiations, nor in demonstrations,” it said

PARIS: An adviser to Al-Qaeda’s likely current leader is calling for Hamas to release its Israeli hostages held in Gaza, according to an American militant monitoring organization, SITE.
The online declaration was made Friday by Mustafa Hamid, also known as Abu Walid Al-Masri, who is father-in-law to Saif Al-Adel, the man widely believed to now head Al-Qaeda, according to SITE.
In it, Hamid claimed the attention given to recovering the Israeli hostages, both dead and alive, was overshadowing the fate of Palestinian prisoners being held by Israel.
He also hailed Yahya Sinwar, Hamas’s leader whom Israel announced a day earlier it had killed. Sinwar was the mastermind of the October 7, 2023 attacks on Israel that triggered the ongoing war in Gaza.
Hamas must now “immediately” return the hostages and their bodies, and “this file must be closed and not opened again, as we know its consequences,” according to the statement.
“No one cares about the Palestinian prisoners, neither in the media, in negotiations, nor in demonstrations,” it said.
Hamas grabbed a total 251 hostages in its October 7, 2023 attacks. Since then, several have been found dead, and some were released in a short-lived December ceasefire, leaving 97 still in the hands of the Islamist Palestinian group.
Al-Qaeda, held responsible for the September 11, 2001 attacks in the United States, was the target of the American-led invasion of Afghanistan, where it was traditionally based.
Its then-leader Osama bin Laden was killed by US special forces in neighboring Pakistan in 2011. Bin Laden’s successor, Ayman Al-Zawahiri, was killed by a US drone strike in July 2022.
The core Al-Qaeda organization survives, and its de facto leader is believed to be Saif Al-Adel, a former Egyptian special forces lieutenant-colonel whose presence has been reported in Iran.
Several experts consulted by AFP say Hamid is close to higher-ups in the core Al-Qaeda organization.
The group, which has spawned regional affiliates in Syria, Yemen, Somalia and Mali, has little leverage over Hamas, which is backed by Iran.
Hamas on Friday vowed not to release any hostages under the Gaza war ends.
Analysts said that, with no successor to Sinwar named and a vacuum in Hamas’s leadership, it will be difficult to find someone negotiate their release.


Gaza rescuers say over 400 killed in two weeks of Israeli assault on territory’s north

Gaza rescuers say over 400 killed in two weeks of Israeli assault on territory’s north
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Gaza rescuers say over 400 killed in two weeks of Israeli assault on territory’s north

Gaza rescuers say over 400 killed in two weeks of Israeli assault on territory’s north
  • “We have recovered more than 400 martyrs from the various targeted areas, Gaza civil defense agency spokesman, Mahmud Bassal, told AFP
  • “There are dozens of bodies scattered in the streets of Jabalia due to continuous shelling“

GAZA STRIP: Gaza’s civil defense agency said Saturday more than 400 Palestinians were killed in the north of the territory over the past two weeks during an ongoing military assault Israel says is aimed at preventing Hamas militants from regrouping.
The Israeli military launched a sweeping air and ground assault targeting northern Gaza on October 6. Since then, it has tightened its siege, which has displaced tens of thousands of people.
“We have recovered more than 400 martyrs from the various targeted areas in the northern Gaza Strip, including Jabalia and its camp, Beit Lahia and Beit Hanoun, since the start of the military operation by the occupation army” on October 6, Gaza civil defense agency spokesman, Mahmud Bassal, told AFP.
“There are dozens of bodies scattered in the streets of Jabalia due to continuous shelling.”
The Israeli military press department when contacted by AFP said it was “checking” the reports.
Bassal said the death toll from the Israeli operation up to Friday was 386.
“In addition to that we had 33 martyrs from a massacre in Jabalia. So, the total is now more than 400 martyrs in northern Gaza,” he said, referring to an Israeli air strike on Jabalia refugee camp overnight Friday to Saturday.
Bassal said the dead included women, children and the elderly.
“They were all transferred to the northern Gaza Strip hospitals of Kamal Adwan, Al-Awda and Indonesian,” said Bassal.
“There are a number of pleas from families being bombed inside Jabalia camp... but it is difficult for our teams to reach the bombed sites,” Bassal said.
In several areas, communication and Internet networks have been cut off, making it difficult for rescue teams to reach those in need of help.
“This affects the ability of citizens to contact our teams and other medical services,” Bassal added.
On October 6, the Israeli military launched an intense assault on Jabalia, which it later expanded to other areas of north Gaza amid claims that Hamas was regrouping in the area.
So far, it has said “dozens of terrorists” have been killed in the operation, which aid agencies have warned was leading to a fresh humanitarian crisis in the territory.
“In the Jabalia area, IDF troops eliminated several terrorists in close-quarters encounters and IAF (air force) strikes,” the military said in a statement on Saturday.
The Israeli military has defended the campaign in northern Gaza, saying its forces were targeting “terrorists embedded inside civilian areas,” and accusing Hamas of preventing residents from fleeing.


Lebanon media says mayor among 4 killed in Israeli strike in east

Lebanon media says mayor among 4 killed in Israeli strike in east
Updated 19 October 2024
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Lebanon media says mayor among 4 killed in Israeli strike in east

Lebanon media says mayor among 4 killed in Israeli strike in east
  • The strike hit a residential building in the town of Baaloul

BEIRUT: Lebanon state media said four people including a mayor were killed on Saturday in an Israeli strike on a town in the eastern Bekaa Valley region.
The strike hit a residential building in the town of Baaloul, killing four, the official National News Agency said, adding that the dead include Haidar Shahla, the mayor of the nearby town of Sohmor.


Israel army issues new evacuation call for south Beirut residents

Israel army issues new evacuation call for south Beirut residents
Updated 19 October 2024
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Israel army issues new evacuation call for south Beirut residents

Israel army issues new evacuation call for south Beirut residents
  • “Urgent warning to residents of the southern suburb (of Dahiyeh), specifically those in ...Haret Hreik neighborhood,” military spokesman Avichay Adraee wrote on X

JERUSALEM: The Israeli military on Saturday called on residents to leave parts of southern Beirut, a warning usually followed by strikes on those areas of the Lebanese capital.
“Urgent warning to residents of the southern suburb (of Dahiyeh), specifically those in ...Haret Hreik neighborhood: You are located near facilities and interests belonging to Hezbollah, against which the IDF (Israeli military) will be operating in the near future,” military spokesman Avichay Adraee wrote in Arabic on X.
Shortly after the warning, at least two Israeli airstrikes hit the southern suburbs of Beirut, a Hezbollah stronghold, a security source told AFP.
AFP footage showed plumes of smoke rising over the area, less than an hour after the Israeli military issued an evacuation order.


Hezbollah fires rockets into northern Israel as Israeli strikes pound Gaza

Hezbollah fires rockets into northern Israel as Israeli strikes pound Gaza
Updated 19 October 2024
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Hezbollah fires rockets into northern Israel as Israeli strikes pound Gaza

Hezbollah fires rockets into northern Israel as Israeli strikes pound Gaza
  • Two patients had died in the territory’s Indonesian Hospital due to a siege that has cut off power and medical supplies
  • Israel has also been pounding Jabalia, the largest of Gaza’s eight historic refugee camps

JERUSALEM/BEIRUT: The Israeli military said Hezbollah had fired dozens of rockets and several drones into northern Israel on Saturday killing one person, with one drone directed at Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu’s holiday home, according to his spokesman.
The volley came as health officials in the Gaza Strip said Israeli strikes had killed at least 11 people in Al Maghazi refugee camp in the center of the territory, and at least seven people in Gaza City’s Shati camp.
Two patients had died in the territory’s Indonesian Hospital due to a siege that has cut off power and medical supplies, while a nurse had been killed at Kamal Adwan hospital, they said.
Pledges from Israel and its enemies Hamas and Hezbollah to keep fighting in Gaza and Lebanon have dashed hopes that the death of Palestinian militant leader Yahya Sinwar might hasten an end to more than a year of escalating war in the Middle East.
Hamas leader Sinwar, a mastermind of the Oct. 7, 2023, attack that triggered the Gaza war, was killed by Israeli soldiers in the Palestinian enclave on Wednesday.
Israel has also been pounding Jabalia, the largest of Gaza’s eight historic refugee camps, in what it says is an effort to stop Hamas fighters regrouping.
As Israel continues military offensives on two fronts, Lebanon’s health ministry said at least two people had been killed in an Israeli strike near the Christian-majority town of Jounieh, north of Beirut, in the first such attack on the area.
The Israeli military was looking into the report of the strike in Jounieh, a spokesperson said. There was no immediate comment from Hezbollah, the Lebanese armed group that is fighting Israeli troops on Lebanon’s southern border and whose top leadership has suffered blows from targeted Israeli strikes.

'Missiles Seized'
Separately, the Israeli military said its aircraft killed Hezbollah’s deputy commander of the Bint Jbeil area on Friday and that its troops had seized weapons, including anti-tank missiles.
Hezbollah by midday on Saturday had claimed 11 attacks on Israeli military targets since midnight, all of them with salvos of rockets. There was no immediate comment from it on any drone attacks or attacks targeting Netanyahu’s home.
In northern Israel, some of the rockets were intercepted but one hit a residential building, according to police.
One person was killed and at least nine people were injured in different locations, the Israeli ambulance service said. Air raid sirens sent people running to shelters.
Netanyahu’s spokesman said the prime minister was not in the vicinity of his holiday home in Caesarea and there were no casualties.
A resident of the coastal town told Israel’s N12 News that helicopters were heard above the town before a large explosion shook the streets.

Stalled talks
Iran-backed Hezbollah has been trading fire with Israel since the war between Israel and Palestinian militant group Hamas began in Gaza last October.
Some 2,400 people have been killed in Lebanon, most of them in the last month, according to Lebanon’s health ministry, while 59 people have been killed in northern Israel and the occupied Golan Heights, according to Israeli authorities.
Hamas-led militants killed some 1,200 people and took 250 hostage in their attack on Oct. 7, 2023, according to Israeli tallies. Israel’s military response has left more than 42,500 people dead, Palestinian officials say.
The Israeli offensive has made most of Gaza’s 2.3 million people homeless, maimed tens of thousands, caused widespread hunger and destroyed hospitals and schools.
Western leaders, including US President Joe Biden, have said Sinwar’s death offered a chance for a deal for a truce in Gaza and the release of the remaining hostages.
Negotiations for such a deal have been stalled for weeks.
Biden said on Friday that there was a possibility of working toward a ceasefire in Lebanon but it would be harder in Gaza.


EU chief diplomat calls for ceasefire in Middle East after Sinwar’s death

EU chief diplomat calls for ceasefire in Middle East after Sinwar’s death
Updated 19 October 2024
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EU chief diplomat calls for ceasefire in Middle East after Sinwar’s death

EU chief diplomat calls for ceasefire in Middle East after Sinwar’s death

NAPLES: The European Union’s foreign policy chief said on Saturday a ceasefire was a priority in the Middle East and the killing of Hamas leader Yaya Sinwar by Israeli forces could increase the chances of achieving it.
“After the killing of Sinwar a new perspective is open and we have to use it to reach a ceasefire, a release the remaining (Israeli) hostages and to look for a political perspective,” Josep Borrell, the EU’s top diplomat, told reporters at a meeting of G7 defense ministers in Naples.
He also said the UN peacekeeping mission in Lebanon, known as UNIFIL, could be strengthened, having come under fire in clashes between Israel and its Lebanese enemy Hezbollah.
“UN forces have to be respected all over the world ... maybe the mission of the UNIFIL has to be reviewed but the first thing to do is a ceasefire,” Borrell said, adding it would be up to the United Nations’ Security Council to make decisions on UNIFIL.