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Israeli strikes killed one soldier and injured seven in the Syrian cities of Damascus and Homs early Thursday, according to the Syrian Defense Ministry. Pentagon chief Lloyd Austin communicated his ‘deep concern’ to Israeli Defense Minister Yoav Gallant over reports of Israeli strikes on the Lebanese army on Wednesday, urging Gallant to ensure the security and safety of the Lebanese armed forces. Follow our live blog for the latest developments on the war in the Middle East.

Israel strikes hit Syrian capital, state media says
Israel launched strikes on Syrian capital Damascus early on Thursday, the Syrian state media said, the latest such attack amid the war in Gaza.
Explosions were heard over the city after Israel targeted a residential building in the central Damascus neighbourhood of Kafr Sousa, state news agency SANA said.
It was not immediately clear if there were casualties, but the Syrian Observatory for Human Rights however said there had been “human losses”. Israel typically does not comment on specific reports of strikes in Syria.
Israel has been carrying out strikes against Iranian-linked targets in Syria for years, but it has ramped up raids since last year’s Oct. 7 attack on Israel by Palestinian militant group Hamas.
Israel claims 6 Al Jazeera journalists reporting in Gaza doubling as Palestinian militants
The Israeli army on Wednesday accused six Al Jazeera journalists covering the war in Gaza of also being current or former paid fighters for Palestinian militant groups. Al Jazeera rejected the claims.
Israel cited documents it purportedly found in Gaza, and other intelligence it gathered, in making the accusations against the journalists, all of whom are Palestinian men. It said four are or have been affiliated with Hamas, and two with Palestinian Islamic Jihad. Al Jazeera said the accusations were “fabricated” and “part of a wider pattern of hostility” toward the pan-Arab network.
In May, after an Israeli court ordered the closure of Al Jazeera’s operations and broadcasts within Israel, police raided a hotel room in East Jerusalem from where the network had been broadcasting live images.
US concerned by reported Israeli strikes against Lebanese army
U.S. Defense Secretary Lloyd Austin told his Israeli counterpart on Wednesday that Washington had deep concerns about reports of strikes against the Lebanese armed forces, the Pentagon said in a statement.
Austin also urged Israeli Defense Minister Yoav Gallant to make sure Israel takes steps to ensure the safety and security of the Lebanese armed forces and the U.N. peacekeeping mission in Lebanon, the Pentagon said after their call.
UN envoy wars that neighboring conflicts could cause humanitarian ‘storm’ in Syria
“The fires of conflict are raging in the occupied Palestinian Territory, including Gaza, and in Lebanon,” Geir Pedersen, special envoy for Syria, told the UN Security Council. “And the heat is being felt in Syria too,” he added, warning “regional spillover into Syria is alarming and could get much worse.”
While Israel has for years struck Hezbollah positions in Syria, it has increased its air raids as its conflict in Lebanon expands, accusing the group of funneling weapons to Lebanon from Syria.
“The past month has seen the fastest-paced and broadest-ranging campaign of Israeli airstrikes in the last thirteen years,” Pedersen told the Security Council, adding residential areas, “even in the heart of Damascus,” have been hit.
Welcome to our live blog, where we give you the latest news on the war in the Middle East.
Yesterday’s key developments:
- Hezbollah confirmed Wednesday that Israel killed Hashem Safieddine, the apparent successor of its slain leader Hassan Nasrallah, in a strike, without saying when or where it happened.
- Israeli strikes across Gaza killed at least 20 people as Israeli forces stepped up pressure on northern areas of the Palestinian enclave.
- US Secretary of State Antony Blinken told reporters in Tel Aviv that “now is the time” to end the war in Gaza. He also urged Israel to avoid “greater escalation” in its response to Iran‘s October 1 missile attack.
- At least 42,792 Palestinians have been killed and 100,412 wounded in the Gaza Strip since the war began on October 7, 2023, according to the Gaza health ministry.
(FRANCE 24 with AFP, AP, and Reuters)
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