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Israeli Attacks, Casualties, and Annexation Plans
Israeli attacks in Gaza and Lebanon cause numerous casualties; Israel rejects ceasefire; Israeli minister plans West Bank annexation; EU condemns annexation.
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Human Rights ViolationsMiddle EastIsraelConflictCeasefireCasualtiesAnnexationIsraeli Attacks
Israeli Defense Forces (Idf)HezbollahEuropean Union (Eu)Us State DepartmentWhite House
Benjamin NetanyahuRon DermerAntony BlinkenBezalel SmotrichJosep Borrell
- What is Israel's stance on a ceasefire in Lebanon?
- Israel's Defense Minister, Israel Katz, ruled out a ceasefire in Lebanon, stating that attacks on Hezbollah would continue until military objectives are met.
- How did the EU respond to the Israeli annexation plan?
- EU's top diplomat Josep Borrell strongly condemned Smotrich's call for annexation, deeming it illegal and an obstacle to peace.
- What is the death toll from the recent Israeli attacks in Gaza?
- At least 14 Palestinians, including two children and a woman, were killed in Israeli attacks on a designated humanitarian zone in Gaza.
- How many casualties resulted from the Israeli airstrikes in Lebanon?
- Israeli airstrikes in Lebanon also resulted in casualties, with at least 14 deaths reported in Ain Yaaqoub, a town housing Syrian refugees.
- What annexation plans did an Israeli minister announce regarding the West Bank?
- Israeli Finance Minister Bezalel Smotrich announced his intention to push for the annexation of parts of the West Bank after US President-elect Donald Trump takes office.