Middle East latest Hezbollah says its war with Israel entering new phase

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Jerusalem, Oct 18 (AP) Lebanon's Hezbollah militant group said Friday it is entering a new phase in its fight against invading Israeli troops, as the region reckons with the killing of top Hamas leader Yahya Sinwar in a battle with Israeli forces in Gaza on Wednesday.
     Hamas acknowledged Sinwar's death and described him as a martyr. Sinwar was a chief architect of the attack on southern Israel that precipitated the latest escalating conflicts in the Middle East.
     Many, from the governments of Israeli allies to exhausted residents of Gaza, expressed hope that Sinwar's death would pave the way for an end to the war, but Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu said in a speech announcing the killing that “Our war is not yet ended.”
     On October 7, 2023, Hamas-led militants blew holes in Israel's security fence and stormed in, killing some 1,200 people, mostly civilians, and abducting another 250. Israel's offensive in Gaza has killed over 42,000 Palestinians, according to local health authorities, who do not distinguish combatants from civilians. The war has destroyed large areas of Gaza and displaced about 90 per cent of its population of 2.3 million people.
    
     Here's the latest:
    
     Israel releases footage of gunfight in which Sinwar died
     JERUSALEM — Israel's military released new footage Friday of what it said was the killing of Hamas leader Yahya Sinwar, showing a tank firing at a home where Sinwar took refuge after a firefight with Israeli soldiers.
     The Israeli military said that Sinwar was killed in the southern Gaza Strip when the tank shell hit the building where he fled following the gunfight.
     Israeli soldiers killed Sinwar after encountering three militants fleeing between buildings Wednesday, Israeli military spokesperson LTC Col. Nadav Shoshani told reporters Friday. Under Israeli fire, two militants whose faces were covered by cloth fled into one building while another — Sinwar — entered a second.
     Before night fell on Wednesday, soldiers killed the two militants in one building and fired a tank shell at the other. It wasn't until the following day, Thursday, that soldiers inspecting the rubble noticed the body of a man who looked like Sinwar. His identity was confirmed by forensic tests inside Israel.
     Shoshani said the military has intelligence troops killed Sinwar during a rare moment when the Hamas leader was outside rather than in Gaza's extensive tunnel network.
     At one point, Shoshani said, Sinwar spent time in the same tunnel complex where six hostages — who the military says were killed by their Hamas captors as Israeli soldiers drew near — were held.
    
     Hezbollah sends condolences to the Palestinians for Sinwar's death
     BEIRUT — The militant group Hezbollah expressed its condolences to the Palestinian people and Hamas for the assassination of Yahya Sinwar, head of Hamas' political bureau, in a statement issued by the group's leadership. The statement referred to Sinwar as a “martyr” and praised his role in leading Hamas on “the path of resistance.”
     Hezbollah described him as the leader “who stood in the face of the American project and the Zionist occupation, and sacrificed his blood for that.”
     “We in the leadership of Hezbollah, who are facing with our resistant and steadfast Lebanese people the repercussions of the criminal Zionist aggression, confirm our standing with our Palestinian people,” Hezbollah said.
    
     Biden urges Israel to use Sinwar's death to move toward peace
     BERLIN — US President Joe Biden is reiterating his call for Israel to use the death of Hamas leader Yahya Sinwar as an opportunity to move toward peace.
     Biden said as he met German Chancellor Olaf Scholz in Berlin Friday that Sinwar's killing “represents a moment of justice.” He added that Sinwar “had the blood of Americans and Israelis, Palestinians and Germans and so many others on his hands.”
     Biden said: “I told the prime minister of Israel yesterday, let's also make this moment an opportunity to seek a path to peace, a better future in Gaza without Hamas.”
     Scholz, also a staunch ally of Israel, said Sinwar's death hopefully opens “the concrete prospect of a cease-fire in Gaza, of an agreement to release the hostages held by Hamas.”
     On Thursday night, Biden said “now's the time to move on. ... Move toward a cease-fire in Gaza, make sure that we move in a direction that we're able to make things better for the whole world.”
    
     Hamas calls Sinwar a martyr who died brandishing his weapon
     BEIRUT — In a statement, Hamas heralded Sinwar as a hero who “ascended as a heroic martyr, advancing and not retreating, brandishing his weapon, engaging and confronting the occupation army at the forefront of the ranks.”
     The statement appeared to refer to a video circulating of Sinwar's last moments, in which he sits on a chair in a badly damaged building, severely wounded and covered in dust. He then suddenly raises his hand and flings a stick at an approaching Israeli miniature drone in an apparent final act of defiance.
    
     UN peacekeepers stick to their positions in southern Lebanon
     GENEVA — Forces in the UN peacekeeping mission in southern Lebanon are maintaining their positions despite “demands” to move from the Israeli Defense Forces, a spokesperson said Friday.
     Andrea Tenenti of UNIFIL, the interim force in Lebanon, says a “unanimous” decision was taken by its 50 troop-contributing countries and the UN Security Council to hold its positions and continue efforts to monitor the conflict and ensure aid gets to civilians.
     “The IDF has repeatedly targeted our positions, endangering the safety of our troops, in addition to Hezbollah launching rockets toward Israel from near our positions, which also puts our peacekeepers in danger,” he told a UN news briefing in Geneva by video.
     Tenenti said deteriorating security in recent weeks in the fighting between Hezbollah and Israeli forces had forced UNIFIL — which has some 10,000 personnel — to suspend most, but not all, of its patrols near the “blue line” boundary along the Lebanon-Israel border.
     “We are seeing at the moment hundreds of trajectories, and sometimes more, crossing the blue line each day, forcing our peacekeepers to spend extended hours in shelters to ensure their safety, which remains our top priority,” he said from Beirut.
     Tenenti said UNIFIL was maintaining its positions “despite IDF demands to move from positions close to the blue line.”
    
     Israeli soldiers wounded and two militants killed in exchange of fire south of the Dead Sea
     JERUSALEM — Israel's military said that two soldiers were injured in a gunfight with militants from Jordan who crossed into Israel Friday.
     At least two militants crossed into Israeli territory south of the Dead Sea Friday morning, before being shot dead by Israeli troops. The two soldiers were injured during the exchanges of fire, the military said. It added that troops were searching the area for another militant who may have infiltrated.
     The identities of those who crossed the border remained unclear.
     Hamas praised the incursion but did not claim responsibility, calling it an “important development” in the war in Gaza and a “natural response” to the “brutal crimes of the occupation against our Palestinian people.”
     The statement was one of the first public comments by Hamas since Israel killed its leader, Yahya Sinwar, Thursday in Gaza.
    
     Israel says it killed 2 militants who entered south Israel from Jordan
     JERUSALEM — Israel's military said Friday that its forces killed two militants who crossed into south Israel from neighbouring Jordan.
     The militants entered Israeli territory south of the Dead Sea, the military said.
     Such infiltrations into Israeli territory are relatively rare, especially as Israel has ramped up border security since the October 7, 2023, Hamas attack on Israel, when militants from Gaza stormed southern Israel and killed around 1,200 people. (AP) GRS
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