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Israel-Hamas war live updates: Hamas leader killed in Lebanon; IDF withdrawing some troops from Gaza – NBC News


Advisor to Netanyahu says ‘whoever’ struck Beirut attacked Hamas, not ‘Lebanese state’

Mark Regev, advisor to Israel Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, told MSNBC’s Andrea Mitchell that Israel has not taken responsibility for the strike near Beirut today that killed a Hamas leader.

Regev did not deny or confirm whether Israel authorized the strike, but said it was a “surgical” hit on Hamas, rather than an attack on Lebanon.

“It is not an attack on the Lebanese state,” Regev said. “It was not an attack even on Hezbollah terrorist organization. Whoever did this, it is an attack on Hamas, that’s very clear.”

Lebanese prime minister accuses Israel of bringing Lebanon into war after Beirut strike

Lebanese Prime Minister Najib Mikati accused Israel of aiming to “bring Lebanon into a new phase of confrontations” in a statement in which he condemned a strike near Beirut that killed a senior Hamas leader.

According to Hamas, the explosion killed Saleh al-Arouri and two other members in a southern suburb of Beirut. Lebanese state news reported that six people died and several others were injured. Both blamed Israel for the strike; the IDF has not yet commented on it.

“This explosion is definitely an implication of Lebanon and a clear response to the efforts that we are making to remove the specter of the ongoing war in Gaza from Lebanon, and we call on the countries concerned to put pressure on Israel to stop its targeting,” Mikati said.

Civil defence workers search for survivors inside an apartment following a massive explosion in the southern suburb of Beirut, Lebanon, Jan. 2, 2024.
Civil defense workers search for survivors inside an apartment following a massive explosion in the southern suburb of Beirut on Tuesday.Hussein Malla / AP

Hezbollah and Israel have been exchanging fire at the border. However, Mikati noted the Lebanese government’s commitment to the United Nations resolution to cease hostilities between Israel and Lebanon.

“The decision to go to war is in the hands of Israel,” he said.

Hamas leader killed in drone strike in Beirut suburb

Saleh al-Arouri, a senior Hamas leader, was killed in a drone strike today in a suburb of Beirut. Dr. Basem Naim, a Hamas official, confirmed the assassination to NBC News and said Israel was responsible.

Saleh Al-Arouri in Cairo
Saleh al-Arouri in Cairo in 2017. Ahmed Gamil / Getty Images file

The IDF did not immediately respond to a request for comment.

Lebanese state media reported that the Israeli military targeted a Hamas office in the area, killing six and injuring several others. It’s unclear whether al-Arouri was included in that death toll.

In a post on X, Danny Danon, a member of Israel’s right-wing Likud party, congratulated “the IDF, the Shin Bet, the Mossad and the security forces” for killing al-Arouri, according to an NBC News translation.

IDF and Hezbollah exchange fire

A Israel Defense Forces aircraft struck Hezbollah infrastructure in Lebanon today, the IDF said in a post on Telegram, adding it had identified two launches from the country toward northern Israel.

Sirens were sounded in northern Israel, the IDF said at 11:20 a.m. local time.

Soon after, Hezbollah said in a statement that it had struck an IDF command center in northern Israel with a combat drone and “hit its target accurately.” The group also alleged that it injured soldiers in a strike on IDF barracks, but the IDF has not reported casualties from Hezbollah attacks today.

U.S. has had ‘constructive discussions’ with Israel over post-war plans, official says

Israeli and American officials have had “constructive discussions” over the past few weeks about Israel’s plans for Gaza after it eradicates Hamas’ control over the Palestinian enclave, a U.S. official told NBC News.

The official would not comment on Israel’s internal deliberations but noted that any “day-after” scenario will be phased, with an immediate focus on stability and the delivery of humanitarian assistance. The American position is that both Israelis and Palestinians have the right to be secure with equal measures of freedom and dignity.

Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu said last week that the war is expected to last many months. Israel’s goal is still to destroy Hamas and ensure the group no longer has a foothold in Palestinian politics following its Oct. 7 attack.

Smoke billows over Khan Younis  in the southern Gaza strip during Israeli bombardment on Jan. 2, 2024.
Smoke billows over Khan Younis today in the southern Gaza strip during Israeli bombardment.AFP – Getty Images

Israeli cabinet to discuss post Hamas plans for Gaza

TEL AVIV — The full Israeli Cabinet is set to meet later today to discuss plans for a post-Hamas Gaza, an Israeli official told NBC News. 

The government’s current plans involve local Gazan clans, rather than the Palestinian Authority, administering areas of the enclave, said the official, who was not authorized to speak publicly. Israel’s government has previously ruled out a role for the PA, which partially governs the occupied West Bank, in governing Gaza.

These clans would administer specific areas and take control of civilian needs, the official said. They would also be responsible for humanitarian aid in those areas, while preventing it from being stolen, the official added.  

The official said that Israel planned to set up a temporary security zone on Gaza’s perimeter. They added that Israel would insist on an inspection mechanism at the border between Egypt and Gaza, controlled by Israel on the Gazan side, to prevent weapons being smuggled into the enclave.

Gaza death toll passes 22,000, Health Ministry says

At least 22,185 people have been killed in Gaza since Oct. 7, the Gaza Health Ministry said today, as Israel continues its military campaign in the besieged Palestinian enclave.

Another 57,035 people have been injured, the Health Ministry added.

Palestinians receive bodies of deceased relatives from Al-Aqsa Martyrs Hospital
A relative of the Matar family mourns today as their bodies are taken from the morgue of Al-Aqsa Martyr’s Hospital for burial in Deir al-Balah, central Gaza.Ashraf Amra / Anadolu via Getty Images

Israeli troops on the ground in Gaza

Israeli soldiers operating in the Gaza Strip in a photo released on Jan. 2, 2024.
Israeli army via AFP – Getty Images

Israeli soldiers operating in the Gaza Strip in a photo released today.

Israel vows to fight South Africa’s ‘blood libel’ genocide case

Israel will challenge at the United Nations’ highest court a case filed by South Africa accusing it of genocide against the Palestinians, a government spokesman has said.

Eylon Levy said that Israel would defend itself at the International Court of Justice, in the Dutch city of The Hague, against South Africa’s filing, which he called “an absurd blood libel” — referring to the ancient antisemitic conspiracy theory that Jews use the blood of non-Jews for rituals.

South Africa, a staunch Israel critic, launched its case Friday, alleging that Israel’s actions after Oct. 7 were “genocidal in character” and asking for a court order to halt its military campaign in Gaza.

In response, Levy said South Africa was “criminally complicit,” that it has “openly aligned itself with the Hamas rapist regime,” and was “aiding and abetting that machinery of genocide.”

Risk of fatal diseases rampant in Gaza, U.N. agency warns

As hundreds of thousands people cram into already overwhelmed shelters in southern Gaza, the main United Nations agency for the Palestinian territories said today that the population is suffering from fatal diseases.

“Gazans can die very easily now because of the diseases spreading,” the U.N. Relief and Works Agency for Palestine Refugees said in a post on X.

According to the agency’s estimates, more than a million people have been displaced into Rafah, a southern city that originally had a quarter of that population.

Displaced Palestinian children at a tent city in Khan Younis, Gaza, on Jan. 2, 2024.
Mohammed Talatene / dpa via Getty Images

Israel says it struck Syrian military targets in response to rockets

The IDF said this morning it struck Syrian military targets in response to yesterday’s launches.

IDF fighter jets also hit Hezbollah infrastructure in Lebanon, it said in a post on X.

“The IDF will continue to operate against any threat to Israel’s sovereignty,” said the post.  

Israel to pull some troops from Gaza in preparation for long war

TEL AVIV — Israel’s military launched new strikes against Gaza while also announcing it will begin withdrawing troops in the coming days. This comes amid growing tensions between the United States and Iran in the Red Sea. 

USS Gerald R. Ford leaves the Mediterranean Sea

The USS Gerald R. Ford aircraft carrier strike group will return to its home port in Norfolk, Virginia, the U.S. 6th Fleet said in a statement yesterday.

The ship was one of two groups deployed to the eastern Mediterranean Sea, days after the Hamas attacks Oct. 7.

The strike group was “ordered to the eastern Mediterranean to contribute to our regional deterrence and defense posture,” the statement said.

It will return to its home port and prepare for any future deployments, the statement added.

Israel’s aircraft and tanks step up strikes in Gaza 

The IDF said today its forces had struck a number of militants planning to denotate explosives on its troops, as its naval, ground and aerial forces step up its assault in the Gaza Strip.

“IDF troops identified three terrorists in southern Gaza City entering a terrorist compound,” it said in a statement, adding a fighter jet then struck the location.

IDF forces also conducted a raid in the southern city of Khan Younis and located weaponry, it said, in addition to killing dozens of militants around Jabalia.

NBC News has not verified the claims.

A dog walks near Israeli battle tanks deployed at a position along the border with the Gaza Strip on Jan. 2, 2024.
A dog walks near Israeli battle tanks deployed at a position today along the border with the Gaza Strip.Jack Guez / AFP – Getty Images

Turkey detains 33 people suspected of spying for Israel’s Mossad, state media reports

Turkish authorities have detained 33 people suspected of carrying out espionage for Israel’s Mossad intelligence service, the state-run Anadolu news agency reported today, adding that 13 others were being sought by police.

Anadolu said police had carried out simultaneous raids in 57 locations across eight provinces as part of an investigation that the counterterrorism bureau of the Istanbul prosecutor’s office had launched.

Without citing sources, it said the suspects were believed to be aiming to identify, monitor, assault and kidnap foreign nationals living in Turkey as part of “international espionage” operations.

Gazan children receive 600,000 vaccines but children’s agency warns more is needed

UNICEF, the United Nation’s children’s agency, said today it has delivered more than 600,000 vaccines doses to the Gaza Strip since the current war broke out in October, but has stressed that more is needed.

Almost 17,000 children have missed routine vaccinations in Gaza since Oct. 7, the agency said, “leaving their immunity compromised at a time of significant vulnerability.”

About 1.9 million people have been internally displaced within Gaza, according to the U.N., with severely limited access to fresh water, food and medical supplies. Before the war, child vaccination rates in Gaza had reached 99%.

“The conflict disrupted routine vaccinations and disease surveillance systems in recent weeks, increasing the risk of outbreaks of deadly but preventable diseases, such as measles and polio,” UNICEF said.

A new day begins in war-torn Gaza

The sun rises above the Rafah refugee camp in the southern Gaza Strip.

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