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Hezbollah willing to consider ceasefire proposal if it includes guarantees for truce in Gaza: official

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Hezbollah willing to consider ceasefire proposal if it includes guarantees for truce in Gaza: official

2024-10-05 05:23 Last Updated At:06:37

Lebanon's Hezbollah said on Thursday that the group is willing to consider a ceasefire proposal if it includes guarantees for a truce in the war-torn Gaza Strip.

A member of Lebanese parliament from the Hezbollah coalition made the statement at a news conference in Beirut.

He criticized Israel's strike on a Beirut health care facility that killed at least five people, and warned the international community against Israel's continuous violations of international law.

"The world is facing a challenge. Can they find one humanitarian or international law that Israel hasn't violated? All U.N. charters, U.N. Security Council resolutions, Israel has violated them. Isn't it enough that it tore the U.N. Charter? Isn't it enough that it declared the [U.N.] secretary general an undesirable person, a Persona Non Grata" said Ibrahim Al Moussawi, an Hezbollah official and member of the Lebanese parliament.

The group also vowed to continue their fight until it sees a realistic proposal for a ceasefire.

"The decision for a ceasefire is left to those in the battlefield. We consult with those in the field, and we who deal with politics when we receive an offer that is realistic and would also achieve a ceasefire in Gaza as well. Only then we can consider making a deal," said Ibrahim.

The Israel Defense Forces have been carrying out an unprecedented, intensive air attack on Lebanon, dubbed "Arrows of the North", since Sept. 23, after nearly a year of low-intensity cross-border exchanges of fire with Hezbollah. And in another sign of escalation, the country has launched a ground incursion into Lebanon since early Tuesday.

The Israeli air and ground raids have since killed 1,974 people, including 127 children, wounded 9,350 others, and forced more than 1.2 million civilians to flee their homes, according to the Lebanese health minister.

Hezbollah willing to consider ceasefire proposal if it includes guarantees for truce in Gaza: official

Hezbollah willing to consider ceasefire proposal if it includes guarantees for truce in Gaza: official

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Palestinian death toll in Gaza rises to 41,802

2024-10-05 04:26 Last Updated At:06:17

The Palestinian death toll in Gaza from ongoing Israeli attacks has risen to 41,802, Gaza-based health authorities said in a statement on Friday.

Over the past 24 hours, the Israeli military killed 14 people and wounded 50 others in Gaza, bringing the total number of injuries to 96,844 since the Palestinian-Israeli conflict broke out in early October 2023, the statement added.

Israel has vowed to kill all persons involved in Hamas's attack on Israeli communities last October, which killed about 1,200 people. In the ensuing Israeli offensive in Gaza, most of the more than 40,000 people killed by Israeli forces are civilians, according to the Gaza-based health authorities.

Palestinian death toll in Gaza rises to 41,802

Palestinian death toll in Gaza rises to 41,802

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