Six rockets were launched from southern Lebanon into northern Israel on Tuesday evening, news agency Associated Press reported a Lebanese security official as informing. UNIFIL, the United Nations peacekeeping force in south Lebanon, confirmed the rocket attack and called for restraint during this critical period, AP reported. According to The Guardian, Palestinian militant group Hamas was attacking the Israeli city of Ashkelon with rocket fire. The group warned civilians to leave before the barrage began.


Israel's i24NEWS reported a rocket impact near the Israeli border with Lebanon. Rocket sirens blared on the northern border with Lebanon, it reported.


Large rocket barrage fired from Gaza towards Ashkelon, as per i24 News. It said that rocket alert sirens were heard in the West Bank which is the farthest north that Hamas rockets have been launched so far. On the other hand, Israel Defense Forces (IDF) responded to rockets from Lebanon and Gaza with artillery fire, according to the Israeli media.






Israel's Bombardments On Gaza, Putin Blames Conflict On Failed US Foreign Policy — Top Updates



  • Israel responded to escalating tensions by launching relentless bombardments on downtown Gaza City. This response comes in retaliation for a surprise weekend attack by the Hamas militant group. Israel has vowed that its retaliation will "reverberate for generations."


  • The conflict's toll on civilians continues to rise, with the Palestinian health ministry reporting 849 deaths and 4,250 wounded, Al Jazeera reported. Meanwhile, Israeli military officials have stated that the death toll from Hamas attacks has surpassed 1,000, as per AP.

  • Egyptian President Abdel Fattah el-Sissi described the ongoing escalation between Israel and Palestinian militant groups in Gaza as "very serious." He warned of potential repercussions on the region's "security and stability", AP reported.

    Egypt, which maintains ties with both Israel and Hamas, has intensified efforts to reach a ceasefire, according to the state-run MENA news agency. El-Sissi emphasised Egypt's commitment to establishing a "just and comprehensive peace" based on the two-state solution.


  • Russian President Vladimir Putin commented on the Israel-Palestinian conflict, attributing it to failed U.S. foreign policy. During talks with Iraqi Prime Minister Mohammed Al-Sudani, Putin stated that the conflict exemplifies the failure of U.S. policies in the Middle East. He criticised the U.S. saying it “tried to monopolize the settlement, but, regrettably hasn’t bothered to search for compromises that would be acceptable to both parties and, just the opposite, sought to enforce their own view of how it should be done, exerting pressure on both parties.”

    The U.S. has failed “to take vital interests of the Palestinian people into account,” ignoring U.N. General Assembly resolutions for the creation of an independent Palestinian state, he remarked, as quoted by AP.


    Putin also asserted that the creation of an 'independent sovereign' Palestinian state is a 'necessity', AFP reported.



  • Israel Defense Forces (IDF) troops engaged in a firefight with Hamas militants near kibbutz Mefalsim on Tuesday evening. Multiple IDF troops on the ground confirmed the confrontation, as per CNN. CNN reported its personnel on ground hearing numerous exchanges of machine gunfire, indicating ongoing clashes between IDF and Hamas in the area.


  •  "Israeli occupation uses the internationally prohibited white phosphorus against Palestinians in Al Karama area, north of Gaza," Palestinian Ministry of Foreign Affairs claims sharing a purported visual.



  • Kremlin spokesperson Dmitry Peskov said Tuesday that Moscow is talking to both Israel and the Palestinians to help reach a settlement, AP reported.


  • Israel's Channel 12 also reported the country as informing Egypt that it will bomb trucks carrying supplies into Gaza.




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