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Middle East latest: Israeli strikes kill 17 people in Gaza, nearly all of them women or kids
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Middle East latest: Israeli strikes kill 17 people in Gaza, nearly all of them women or kids

2025-01-08 07:08 Last Updated At:07:10

Israeli airstrikes in southern Gaza killed at least 17 people late Tuesday, nearly all of them women or children, the territory’s Health Ministry and hospital officials said.

Five kids were killed as they sheltered together in the same tent, said Ahmed al-Farra, director of the children's ward at nearby Nasser Hospital in Khan Younis. Their bodies were among the eight children and five women brought to the hospital after strikes on tents, homes and a vehicle. Two bodies were unidentifiable.

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Palestinian children play next to buildings destroyed by Israeli army strikes in Khan Younis, Gaza Strip, Tuesday, Jan. 7, 2025. (AP Photo/Abdel Kareem Hana)

Palestinian children play next to buildings destroyed by Israeli army strikes in Khan Younis, Gaza Strip, Tuesday, Jan. 7, 2025. (AP Photo/Abdel Kareem Hana)

Palestinians walk through the destruction in the wake of an Israeli air and ground offensive in Khan Younis, southern Gaza Strip, Tuesday, Jan. 7, 2025. (AP Photo/Abdel Kareem Hana)

Palestinians walk through the destruction in the wake of an Israeli air and ground offensive in Khan Younis, southern Gaza Strip, Tuesday, Jan. 7, 2025. (AP Photo/Abdel Kareem Hana)

Members of the new security forces stand guard at a checkpoint located near the border with Lebanon, in the town of Serghaya, Syria, Tuesday, Jan. 7, 2025. (AP Photo/Leo Correa)

Members of the new security forces stand guard at a checkpoint located near the border with Lebanon, in the town of Serghaya, Syria, Tuesday, Jan. 7, 2025. (AP Photo/Leo Correa)

Members of the new security forces stand guard at a checkpoint located near the border with Lebanon, in the town of Serghaya, Syria, Tuesday, Jan. 7, 2025. (AP Photo/Leo Correa)

Members of the new security forces stand guard at a checkpoint located near the border with Lebanon, in the town of Serghaya, Syria, Tuesday, Jan. 7, 2025. (AP Photo/Leo Correa)

A child looks at blood at the site where Jaafar Dababsah, a Palestinian Hamas commander was killed in a raid by Israeli forces, in the village of Talouza, near the West Bank city of Nablus, Tuesday, Jan. 7, 2025. (AP Photo/Majdi Mohammed)

A child looks at blood at the site where Jaafar Dababsah, a Palestinian Hamas commander was killed in a raid by Israeli forces, in the village of Talouza, near the West Bank city of Nablus, Tuesday, Jan. 7, 2025. (AP Photo/Majdi Mohammed)

Palestinians queue for food in Deir al-Balah, Gaza Strip, Tuesday, Jan. 7, 2025. (AP Photo/Abdel Kareem Hana)

Palestinians queue for food in Deir al-Balah, Gaza Strip, Tuesday, Jan. 7, 2025. (AP Photo/Abdel Kareem Hana)

Destroyed buildings are seen inside the Gaza Strip from southern Israel, Tuesday, Jan. 7, 2025. (AP Photo/Ariel Schalit)

Destroyed buildings are seen inside the Gaza Strip from southern Israel, Tuesday, Jan. 7, 2025. (AP Photo/Ariel Schalit)

Smoke rises following an explosion in the Gaza Strip, as seen from southern Israel, Tuesday, Jan. 7, 2025. (AP Photo/Ariel Schalit)

Smoke rises following an explosion in the Gaza Strip, as seen from southern Israel, Tuesday, Jan. 7, 2025. (AP Photo/Ariel Schalit)

Smoke rises following an explosion in the Gaza Strip, as seen from southern Israel, Tuesday, Jan. 7, 2025. (AP Photo/Ariel Schalit)

Smoke rises following an explosion in the Gaza Strip, as seen from southern Israel, Tuesday, Jan. 7, 2025. (AP Photo/Ariel Schalit)

Destroyed buildings stand inside the Gaza Strip, as seen from southern Israel, Tuesday, Jan. 7, 2025. (AP Photo/Ariel Schalit)

Destroyed buildings stand inside the Gaza Strip, as seen from southern Israel, Tuesday, Jan. 7, 2025. (AP Photo/Ariel Schalit)

Destroyed buildings stand inside the Gaza Strip, as seen from southern Israel, Tuesday, Jan. 7, 2025. (AP Photo/Ariel Schalit)

Destroyed buildings stand inside the Gaza Strip, as seen from southern Israel, Tuesday, Jan. 7, 2025. (AP Photo/Ariel Schalit)

Mourners carry the bodies of Rachel Cohen, 73, and Aliza Raiz, 70, who were killed yesterday in a Palestinian shooting attack in the West Bank, during their funeral at a cemetery in the West Bank Jewish settlement of Kdumim, Tuesday, Jan. 7, 2025. (AP Photo/Ohad Zwigenberg)

Mourners carry the bodies of Rachel Cohen, 73, and Aliza Raiz, 70, who were killed yesterday in a Palestinian shooting attack in the West Bank, during their funeral at a cemetery in the West Bank Jewish settlement of Kdumim, Tuesday, Jan. 7, 2025. (AP Photo/Ohad Zwigenberg)

Mourners attend the funeral of Rachel Cohen, 73, and Aliza Raiz, 70, who were killed yesterday in a Palestinian shooting attack in the West Bank, at a cemetery in the West Bank Jewish settlement of Kdumim, Tuesday, Jan. 7, 2025. (AP Photo/Ohad Zwigenberg)

Mourners attend the funeral of Rachel Cohen, 73, and Aliza Raiz, 70, who were killed yesterday in a Palestinian shooting attack in the West Bank, at a cemetery in the West Bank Jewish settlement of Kdumim, Tuesday, Jan. 7, 2025. (AP Photo/Ohad Zwigenberg)

Mourners attend the funeral of Rachel Cohen, 73, and Aliza Raiz, 70, who were killed yesterday in a Palestinian shooting attack in the West Bank, at a cemetery in the West Bank Jewish settlement of Kdumim, Tuesday, Jan. 7, 2025. (AP Photo/Ohad Zwigenberg)

Mourners attend the funeral of Rachel Cohen, 73, and Aliza Raiz, 70, who were killed yesterday in a Palestinian shooting attack in the West Bank, at a cemetery in the West Bank Jewish settlement of Kdumim, Tuesday, Jan. 7, 2025. (AP Photo/Ohad Zwigenberg)

Mourners carry the body of Jaafar Dababsah, a Palestinian Hamas commander killed in a raid by Israeli forces, during his funeral in the village of Talouza, near the West Bank city of Nablus, Tuesday, Jan. 7, 2025. (AP Photo/Majdi Mohammed)

Mourners carry the body of Jaafar Dababsah, a Palestinian Hamas commander killed in a raid by Israeli forces, during his funeral in the village of Talouza, near the West Bank city of Nablus, Tuesday, Jan. 7, 2025. (AP Photo/Majdi Mohammed)

Mourners carry the body of Jaafar Dababsah, a Palestinian Hamas commander killed in a raid by Israeli forces, during his funeral in the village of Talouza, near the West Bank city of Nablus, Tuesday, Jan. 7, 2025. (AP Photo/Majdi Mohammed)

Mourners carry the body of Jaafar Dababsah, a Palestinian Hamas commander killed in a raid by Israeli forces, during his funeral in the village of Talouza, near the West Bank city of Nablus, Tuesday, Jan. 7, 2025. (AP Photo/Majdi Mohammed)

A mourner kisses the body of Jaafar Dababsah, a Palestinian Hamas commander killed in a raid by Israeli forces, during his funeral in the village of Talouza, near the West Bank city of Nablus, Tuesday, Jan. 7, 2025. (AP Photo/Majdi Mohammed)

A mourner kisses the body of Jaafar Dababsah, a Palestinian Hamas commander killed in a raid by Israeli forces, during his funeral in the village of Talouza, near the West Bank city of Nablus, Tuesday, Jan. 7, 2025. (AP Photo/Majdi Mohammed)

An Arabic mural reading, "Palestine," is the backdrop as Palestinian children walk on a street damaged in Israeli military operation at the Al-Fara'a refugee camp in the West Bank, Tuesday, Jan. 7, 2025. (AP Photo/Majdi Mohammed)

An Arabic mural reading, "Palestine," is the backdrop as Palestinian children walk on a street damaged in Israeli military operation at the Al-Fara'a refugee camp in the West Bank, Tuesday, Jan. 7, 2025. (AP Photo/Majdi Mohammed)

Mourners attend the funeral of Rachel Cohen, 73, and Aliza Raiz, 70, who were killed yesterday in a Palestinian shooting attack in the West Bank, at a cemetery in the West Bank Jewish settlement of Kdumim, Tuesday, Jan. 7, 2025. (AP Photo/Ohad Zwigenberg)

Mourners attend the funeral of Rachel Cohen, 73, and Aliza Raiz, 70, who were killed yesterday in a Palestinian shooting attack in the West Bank, at a cemetery in the West Bank Jewish settlement of Kdumim, Tuesday, Jan. 7, 2025. (AP Photo/Ohad Zwigenberg)

Mourners attend the funeral of Rachel Cohen, 73, and Aliza Raiz, 70, who were killed yesterday in a Palestinian shooting attack in the West Bank, at a cemetery in the West Bank Jewish settlement of Kdumim, Tuesday, Jan. 7, 2025. (AP Photo/Ohad Zwigenberg)

Mourners attend the funeral of Rachel Cohen, 73, and Aliza Raiz, 70, who were killed yesterday in a Palestinian shooting attack in the West Bank, at a cemetery in the West Bank Jewish settlement of Kdumim, Tuesday, Jan. 7, 2025. (AP Photo/Ohad Zwigenberg)

Mourners attend the funeral of Rachel Cohen, 73, and Aliza Raiz, 70, who were killed yesterday in a Palestinian shooting attack in the West Bank, at a cemetery in the West Bank Jewish settlement of Kdumim, Tuesday, Jan. 7, 2025. (AP Photo/Ohad Zwigenberg)

Mourners attend the funeral of Rachel Cohen, 73, and Aliza Raiz, 70, who were killed yesterday in a Palestinian shooting attack in the West Bank, at a cemetery in the West Bank Jewish settlement of Kdumim, Tuesday, Jan. 7, 2025. (AP Photo/Ohad Zwigenberg)

Palestinians walk on a street damaged in an Israeli military operation in the Al-Fara'a refugee camp in the West Bank, Tuesday, Jan. 7, 2025. (AP Photo/Majdi Mohammed)

Palestinians walk on a street damaged in an Israeli military operation in the Al-Fara'a refugee camp in the West Bank, Tuesday, Jan. 7, 2025. (AP Photo/Majdi Mohammed)

Mourners carry the body of Jaafar Dababsah, a Palestinian Hamas commander killed in a raid by Israeli forces, during his funeral in the village of Talouza, near the West Bank city of Nablus, Tuesday, Jan. 7, 2025. (AP Photo/Majdi Mohammed)

Mourners carry the body of Jaafar Dababsah, a Palestinian Hamas commander killed in a raid by Israeli forces, during his funeral in the village of Talouza, near the West Bank city of Nablus, Tuesday, Jan. 7, 2025. (AP Photo/Majdi Mohammed)

A woman protests against Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu's government and call for the release of hostages, held in the Gaza Strip by the Hamas militant group, in Tel Aviv, Israel, Monday, Jan. 6, 2025. (AP Photo/Ohad Zwigenberg)

A woman protests against Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu's government and call for the release of hostages, held in the Gaza Strip by the Hamas militant group, in Tel Aviv, Israel, Monday, Jan. 6, 2025. (AP Photo/Ohad Zwigenberg)

Israelis protest against Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu's government and call for the release of hostages, held in the Gaza Strip by the Hamas militant group, in Tel Aviv, Israel, Monday, Jan. 6, 2025. (AP Photo/Ohad Zwigenberg)

Israelis protest against Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu's government and call for the release of hostages, held in the Gaza Strip by the Hamas militant group, in Tel Aviv, Israel, Monday, Jan. 6, 2025. (AP Photo/Ohad Zwigenberg)

Mourners attend the funeral of three members of Hussein family who were killed in the Israeli bombardment in Maghazij, central Gaza Strip, at Al-Aqsa Martyrs Hospital in Deir al-Balah, Tuesday, Jan. 7, 2025. (AP Photo/Abdel Kareem Hana)

Mourners attend the funeral of three members of Hussein family who were killed in the Israeli bombardment in Maghazij, central Gaza Strip, at Al-Aqsa Martyrs Hospital in Deir al-Balah, Tuesday, Jan. 7, 2025. (AP Photo/Abdel Kareem Hana)

Mourners attend the funeral of three members of Hussein family who were killed in the Israeli bombardment in Maghazi, central Gaza Strip, at Al-Aqsa Martyrs Hospital in Deir al-Balah, Tuesday, Jan. 7, 2025. (AP Photo/Abdel Kareem Hana)

Mourners attend the funeral of three members of Hussein family who were killed in the Israeli bombardment in Maghazi, central Gaza Strip, at Al-Aqsa Martyrs Hospital in Deir al-Balah, Tuesday, Jan. 7, 2025. (AP Photo/Abdel Kareem Hana)

A man mourn over the bodies of two members of Abeid family who were killed in the Israeli bombardment in Maghazi, central Gaza Strip, at Al-Aqsa Martyrs Hospital in Deir al-Balah, Tuesday, Jan. 7, 2025. (AP Photo/Abdel Kareem Hana)

A man mourn over the bodies of two members of Abeid family who were killed in the Israeli bombardment in Maghazi, central Gaza Strip, at Al-Aqsa Martyrs Hospital in Deir al-Balah, Tuesday, Jan. 7, 2025. (AP Photo/Abdel Kareem Hana)

The Israeli military said it targeted militants who had taken part in the Oct. 7, 2023, attack that sparked the war, without providing evidence. Israel said it took steps to lessen the risk of hurting civilians and blamed Hamas for the civilian casualties.

The Israel-Hamas war in Gaza is raging with no end in sight, although there has reportedly been recent progress in long-running talks aimed at a ceasefire and the release of Israeli hostages held by Hamas.

Some Palestinians in the Gaza Strip still have hope the war will end soon. Issam Saqr, a displaced man from Khan Younis, told The Associated Press he hopes the ceasefire “will happen today — before tomorrow!”

Here's the latest:

JERUSALEM — The Israeli Foreign Ministry said on Tuesday that the number of Israeli soldiers subjected to possible arrest overseas for accusations of war crimes in Gaza is “very limited,” despite intense media coverage of a case of a soldier forced to leave Brazil this week due to possible legal action.

On Sunday, Israel said it had helped the former soldier leave Brazil on a commercial flight, after Brazilian authorities launched an investigation into the soldier based on his social media posts showing him taking part in the demolition of civilian homes in Gaza. The investigation was based on a complaint filed by a pro-Palestinian activist group.

The Foreign Ministry said it is aware of fewer than a dozen similar complaints around the world. Eden Bar-Tal, the ministry’s director general, accused “terrorist organizations” of spearheading the efforts to investigate Israeli soldiers. He dismissed the complaints as a public relations stunt with little chance of succeeding.

KHAN YOUNIS, Gaza Strip — Displaced Palestinians in the Gaza Strip still have hope that Israel’s 15-month war with Hamas will end soon, as both sides appear to be inching toward a ceasefire deal.

“What we are living is not a life. Nobody could bear the situation we’re experiencing for a single day,” said Munawar al-Bik, a displaced woman from Gaza City.

“We wake up at night to the sounds of men crying, because of the bad situation,” al-Bik said. “The situation is unbearable, we have no energy left, we want it to end today.”

She spoke to The Associated Press on a dusty road in the southern city of Khan Younis beside the rubble of a destroyed building. Behind her, a sea of makeshift tents filled with displaced families stretched into the distance.

Muhammad Zaqout, a displaced man from Gaza City, said he’s sick of children being killed daily, of the destruction and displacement.

In recent months, families who fled their homes in Gaza have had little access to clean water or enough food to eat, and they struggle to cope with harsh winter conditions that have killed several babies from hypothermia in recent weeks.

Issam Saqr, displaced from Khan Younis, said he hopes the ceasefire “will happen today — before tomorrow!”

KHAN YOUNIS, Gaza Strip — Israeli airstrikes in southern Gaza killed at least 17 people late Tuesday, nearly all of them women or children, the territory’s Health Ministry said.

Five kids were killed in the same tent as they sheltered together in a camp for displaced Palestinians in Muwasi, said Ahmed al-Farra, director of the child ward at Nasser Hospital in nearby Khan Younis. Their bodies were among the eight children and five women brought to the hospital.

The strikes tore into tents for displaced Palestinians, a car and two houses in the the Khan Younis area, the hospital said. Two of the dead were men, and the two in the vehicle were unidentifiable.

In the morgue, bodies lay on stretchers or stacked on metal shelves. A young girl in a fuzzy pink sweatshirt rested with her head in the lap of another girl. Other corpses, some disfigured by the explosions, were covered in blankets.

The Israeli military said it targeted militants who had taken part in the Oct. 7, 2023, attack on Israel that sparked the war, without providing evidence. Israel said it took steps to lessen the risk of harming civilians and blamed Hamas for the civilian casualties.

It was not immediately clear if that strike that killed the five children was inside the area in Muwasi Israel's military designated a humanitarian safe zone but has repeatedly targeted. Israel blames Hamas for civilian casualties.

Muwasi is a desolate coastal area where hundreds of thousands of displaced Palestinians are sheltering in makeshift tents during the cold and rainy winter.

This post has been updated to reflect that hospital officials lowered the death toll to 17, not 18 as initially reported.

ANKARA, Turkey — Turkey’s foreign minister says Turkey is ready to launch a new cross-border operation against Syrian Kurdish militias if they do not comply with a Turkish “ultimatum” demanding that their leaders leave Syria and that other fighters disarm.

In an interview with CNN-Turk television on Tuesday, Hakan Fidan said his country was prepared to intervene even if the United States opposes the offensive, saying Turkey had conducted past incursions “despite” objections from Washington.

Fidan also said Syria’s new administration has the strength to battle the U.S.-backed, Kurdish-led fighters.

Turkey considers the Syrian Kurdish force an extension of the outlawed Kurdistan Workers’ Party and a threat to its security. For the U.S., the militia group has been a key ally in the fight against the Islamic State group.

Turkey has conducted several cross-border operations against the group since 2016.

JERUSALEM — Israel’s foreign minister was in the United Arab Emirates for talks with his Emirati counterpart.

The Israeli Foreign Ministry said that Gideon Saar discussed “regional developments and the bilateral relations between the two countries” in his talks with Sheikh Abdullah bin Zayed Al Nahyan.

The statement did not elaborate, but Israeli officials have expressed hope that the United Arab Emirates and other Arab countries could play a role in rebuilding and helping run postwar Gaza.

Israel and the UAE established diplomatic relations as part of the 2020 Abraham Accords.

PALM BEACH, Fla. — President-elect Donald Trump is dispatching his incoming special envoy to the Middle East, Steve Witkoff, to Qatar this week for talks aimed at a ceasefire in Gaza and the release of some 100 Israeli hostages.

Trump speaking at a news conference at his Mar-a-Lago resort on Tuesday reiterated his threat that there will be “hell to pay” in the Middle East if the hostages are not released prior to his Jan. 20 inauguration.

Witkoff, who also spoke briefly at the press conference, said he expected to depart for Qatar later Tuesday or Wednesday but did not detail who he’d be meeting with during his latest visit to the region.

Witkoff added that progress is being made on landing a deal, something he said is happening because of the pressure Trump is creating.

“The red lines he’s put out there — that’s driving this negotiation,” Witkoff said.

LONDON — Ireland has formally asked to intervene in South Africa’s case accusing Israel of committing genocide in Gaza, the International Court of Justice said Tuesday.

The request submitted in the Hague on Monday has roiled Irish relations with Israel.

Israel, which denies the allegations, announced last month that it would close its embassy in Ireland after the Irish government decided to intervene in South Africa’s case.

Israeli Foreign Minister Gideon Saar said the “antisemitic rhetoric of the Irish government against Israel are rooted in efforts to delegitimize and demonize the Jewish state.”

In May, Israel recalled its ambassador to Dublin after Ireland announced along with Norway, Spain and Slovenia it would recognize a Palestinian state.

Several other countries have also intervened in the case: Nicaragua, Colombia, Libya, Mexico, Palestine, Spain, Chile, Bolivia, the Maldives and Turkey.

BEIRUT — France’s special envoy to Lebanon, Jean-Yves Le Drian, arrived in Beirut on Tuesday to help mediate the parliament's latest attempt to elect the country's president — a position that has been empty for more than two years amid sharp political and sectarian divides.

Lebanon’s parliament is scheduled to meet on Thursday to elect a president. Le Drian will attend the session at the invitation of Speaker of Parliament Nabih Berri.

His visit comes as part of ongoing efforts to “enable the Lebanese to elect a president, in accordance with the principles agreed upon in Doha in July 2023,” according to a statement from his office. He is working alongside members of the Quintet — France, the U.S., Saudi Arabia, Qatar, and Egypt — to push for a resolution to the prolonged stalemate.

Le Drian urged lawmakers to reach a consensus, emphasizing that electing a president is “the first step toward the urgent reactivation of Lebanon’s institutions and the restoration of the country’s sovereignty,” according to the statement.

It remains to be seen how much Lebanon's political landscape has shifted in recent months after Hezbollah, a powerful political actor in the country, was severely hobbled after the war with Israel, which killed top officials including longtime leader Hassan Nasrallah, as well as the overthrow of President Bashar Assad in neighboring Syria.

Former President Michel Aoun, an ally of Iran-backed Hezbollah, finished his term in October 2022.

DAMASCUS, Syria — The first international commercial flight since the fall of Syrian President Bashar Assad last month landed Tuesday at the Damascus airport from Qatar.

Jordanian state-run Petra news agency also reported that a Royal Jordanian Airlines plane was heading to Damascus on a test flight.

The head of Syria's Civil Aviation Regulatory Commission, Capt. Haitham Misto, who was on board the flight with a team of specialists, said the aim was to evaluate the condition of the Damascus airport before resuming regular flights.

JERUSALEM — The Israeli military launched a wave of raids across the occupied West Bank overnight and into Tuesday, killing at least three Palestinians it said were militants a day after a deadly shooting attack.

The army said it killed two militants in an airstrike after they fired at troops in the area of Tamun in the northern West Bank. It said another militant was killed in “close-quarters combat” in the nearby village of Taluza and an Israeli soldier was severely wounded. The military said it arrested more than 20 suspected militants.

Hamas said in a statement that one of its veteran commanders, Jaafar Dababsah, was killed by Israeli forces in the area of the two deadly raids.

The Israeli army said the overnight operations were not related to Monday’s shooting in which gunmen opened fire on a bus carrying Israelis in the West Bank, killing two women in their 70s and a 35-year-old policeman before fleeing.

The Palestinian Health Ministry says at least 840 Palestinians have been killed by Israeli fire in the West Bank since the start of the war in Gaza. At least 46 Israelis, including 19 soldiers, have been killed in violent attacks by Palestinian militants, according to the U.N.

The war in Gaza began when Hamas-led militants stormed across the border in a massive surprise attack nearly 15 months ago, killing some 1,200 people, mostly civilians, and abducting around 250. Some 100 hostages are still inside Gaza, at least a third of whom are believed to be dead.

Israel’s air and ground offensive has killed over 45,800 Palestinians in Gaza, according to local health authorities, who say women and children make up more than half of those killed. They do not say how many of the dead were militants. The Israeli military says it has killed over 17,000 fighters, without providing evidence.

Palestinian children play next to buildings destroyed by Israeli army strikes in Khan Younis, Gaza Strip, Tuesday, Jan. 7, 2025. (AP Photo/Abdel Kareem Hana)

Palestinian children play next to buildings destroyed by Israeli army strikes in Khan Younis, Gaza Strip, Tuesday, Jan. 7, 2025. (AP Photo/Abdel Kareem Hana)

Palestinians walk through the destruction in the wake of an Israeli air and ground offensive in Khan Younis, southern Gaza Strip, Tuesday, Jan. 7, 2025. (AP Photo/Abdel Kareem Hana)

Palestinians walk through the destruction in the wake of an Israeli air and ground offensive in Khan Younis, southern Gaza Strip, Tuesday, Jan. 7, 2025. (AP Photo/Abdel Kareem Hana)

Members of the new security forces stand guard at a checkpoint located near the border with Lebanon, in the town of Serghaya, Syria, Tuesday, Jan. 7, 2025. (AP Photo/Leo Correa)

Members of the new security forces stand guard at a checkpoint located near the border with Lebanon, in the town of Serghaya, Syria, Tuesday, Jan. 7, 2025. (AP Photo/Leo Correa)

Members of the new security forces stand guard at a checkpoint located near the border with Lebanon, in the town of Serghaya, Syria, Tuesday, Jan. 7, 2025. (AP Photo/Leo Correa)

Members of the new security forces stand guard at a checkpoint located near the border with Lebanon, in the town of Serghaya, Syria, Tuesday, Jan. 7, 2025. (AP Photo/Leo Correa)

A child looks at blood at the site where Jaafar Dababsah, a Palestinian Hamas commander was killed in a raid by Israeli forces, in the village of Talouza, near the West Bank city of Nablus, Tuesday, Jan. 7, 2025. (AP Photo/Majdi Mohammed)

A child looks at blood at the site where Jaafar Dababsah, a Palestinian Hamas commander was killed in a raid by Israeli forces, in the village of Talouza, near the West Bank city of Nablus, Tuesday, Jan. 7, 2025. (AP Photo/Majdi Mohammed)

Palestinians queue for food in Deir al-Balah, Gaza Strip, Tuesday, Jan. 7, 2025. (AP Photo/Abdel Kareem Hana)

Palestinians queue for food in Deir al-Balah, Gaza Strip, Tuesday, Jan. 7, 2025. (AP Photo/Abdel Kareem Hana)

Destroyed buildings are seen inside the Gaza Strip from southern Israel, Tuesday, Jan. 7, 2025. (AP Photo/Ariel Schalit)

Destroyed buildings are seen inside the Gaza Strip from southern Israel, Tuesday, Jan. 7, 2025. (AP Photo/Ariel Schalit)

Smoke rises following an explosion in the Gaza Strip, as seen from southern Israel, Tuesday, Jan. 7, 2025. (AP Photo/Ariel Schalit)

Smoke rises following an explosion in the Gaza Strip, as seen from southern Israel, Tuesday, Jan. 7, 2025. (AP Photo/Ariel Schalit)

Smoke rises following an explosion in the Gaza Strip, as seen from southern Israel, Tuesday, Jan. 7, 2025. (AP Photo/Ariel Schalit)

Smoke rises following an explosion in the Gaza Strip, as seen from southern Israel, Tuesday, Jan. 7, 2025. (AP Photo/Ariel Schalit)

Destroyed buildings stand inside the Gaza Strip, as seen from southern Israel, Tuesday, Jan. 7, 2025. (AP Photo/Ariel Schalit)

Destroyed buildings stand inside the Gaza Strip, as seen from southern Israel, Tuesday, Jan. 7, 2025. (AP Photo/Ariel Schalit)

Destroyed buildings stand inside the Gaza Strip, as seen from southern Israel, Tuesday, Jan. 7, 2025. (AP Photo/Ariel Schalit)

Destroyed buildings stand inside the Gaza Strip, as seen from southern Israel, Tuesday, Jan. 7, 2025. (AP Photo/Ariel Schalit)

Mourners carry the bodies of Rachel Cohen, 73, and Aliza Raiz, 70, who were killed yesterday in a Palestinian shooting attack in the West Bank, during their funeral at a cemetery in the West Bank Jewish settlement of Kdumim, Tuesday, Jan. 7, 2025. (AP Photo/Ohad Zwigenberg)

Mourners carry the bodies of Rachel Cohen, 73, and Aliza Raiz, 70, who were killed yesterday in a Palestinian shooting attack in the West Bank, during their funeral at a cemetery in the West Bank Jewish settlement of Kdumim, Tuesday, Jan. 7, 2025. (AP Photo/Ohad Zwigenberg)

Mourners attend the funeral of Rachel Cohen, 73, and Aliza Raiz, 70, who were killed yesterday in a Palestinian shooting attack in the West Bank, at a cemetery in the West Bank Jewish settlement of Kdumim, Tuesday, Jan. 7, 2025. (AP Photo/Ohad Zwigenberg)

Mourners attend the funeral of Rachel Cohen, 73, and Aliza Raiz, 70, who were killed yesterday in a Palestinian shooting attack in the West Bank, at a cemetery in the West Bank Jewish settlement of Kdumim, Tuesday, Jan. 7, 2025. (AP Photo/Ohad Zwigenberg)

Mourners attend the funeral of Rachel Cohen, 73, and Aliza Raiz, 70, who were killed yesterday in a Palestinian shooting attack in the West Bank, at a cemetery in the West Bank Jewish settlement of Kdumim, Tuesday, Jan. 7, 2025. (AP Photo/Ohad Zwigenberg)

Mourners attend the funeral of Rachel Cohen, 73, and Aliza Raiz, 70, who were killed yesterday in a Palestinian shooting attack in the West Bank, at a cemetery in the West Bank Jewish settlement of Kdumim, Tuesday, Jan. 7, 2025. (AP Photo/Ohad Zwigenberg)

Mourners carry the body of Jaafar Dababsah, a Palestinian Hamas commander killed in a raid by Israeli forces, during his funeral in the village of Talouza, near the West Bank city of Nablus, Tuesday, Jan. 7, 2025. (AP Photo/Majdi Mohammed)

Mourners carry the body of Jaafar Dababsah, a Palestinian Hamas commander killed in a raid by Israeli forces, during his funeral in the village of Talouza, near the West Bank city of Nablus, Tuesday, Jan. 7, 2025. (AP Photo/Majdi Mohammed)

Mourners carry the body of Jaafar Dababsah, a Palestinian Hamas commander killed in a raid by Israeli forces, during his funeral in the village of Talouza, near the West Bank city of Nablus, Tuesday, Jan. 7, 2025. (AP Photo/Majdi Mohammed)

Mourners carry the body of Jaafar Dababsah, a Palestinian Hamas commander killed in a raid by Israeli forces, during his funeral in the village of Talouza, near the West Bank city of Nablus, Tuesday, Jan. 7, 2025. (AP Photo/Majdi Mohammed)

A mourner kisses the body of Jaafar Dababsah, a Palestinian Hamas commander killed in a raid by Israeli forces, during his funeral in the village of Talouza, near the West Bank city of Nablus, Tuesday, Jan. 7, 2025. (AP Photo/Majdi Mohammed)

A mourner kisses the body of Jaafar Dababsah, a Palestinian Hamas commander killed in a raid by Israeli forces, during his funeral in the village of Talouza, near the West Bank city of Nablus, Tuesday, Jan. 7, 2025. (AP Photo/Majdi Mohammed)

An Arabic mural reading, "Palestine," is the backdrop as Palestinian children walk on a street damaged in Israeli military operation at the Al-Fara'a refugee camp in the West Bank, Tuesday, Jan. 7, 2025. (AP Photo/Majdi Mohammed)

An Arabic mural reading, "Palestine," is the backdrop as Palestinian children walk on a street damaged in Israeli military operation at the Al-Fara'a refugee camp in the West Bank, Tuesday, Jan. 7, 2025. (AP Photo/Majdi Mohammed)

Mourners attend the funeral of Rachel Cohen, 73, and Aliza Raiz, 70, who were killed yesterday in a Palestinian shooting attack in the West Bank, at a cemetery in the West Bank Jewish settlement of Kdumim, Tuesday, Jan. 7, 2025. (AP Photo/Ohad Zwigenberg)

Mourners attend the funeral of Rachel Cohen, 73, and Aliza Raiz, 70, who were killed yesterday in a Palestinian shooting attack in the West Bank, at a cemetery in the West Bank Jewish settlement of Kdumim, Tuesday, Jan. 7, 2025. (AP Photo/Ohad Zwigenberg)

Mourners attend the funeral of Rachel Cohen, 73, and Aliza Raiz, 70, who were killed yesterday in a Palestinian shooting attack in the West Bank, at a cemetery in the West Bank Jewish settlement of Kdumim, Tuesday, Jan. 7, 2025. (AP Photo/Ohad Zwigenberg)

Mourners attend the funeral of Rachel Cohen, 73, and Aliza Raiz, 70, who were killed yesterday in a Palestinian shooting attack in the West Bank, at a cemetery in the West Bank Jewish settlement of Kdumim, Tuesday, Jan. 7, 2025. (AP Photo/Ohad Zwigenberg)

Mourners attend the funeral of Rachel Cohen, 73, and Aliza Raiz, 70, who were killed yesterday in a Palestinian shooting attack in the West Bank, at a cemetery in the West Bank Jewish settlement of Kdumim, Tuesday, Jan. 7, 2025. (AP Photo/Ohad Zwigenberg)

Mourners attend the funeral of Rachel Cohen, 73, and Aliza Raiz, 70, who were killed yesterday in a Palestinian shooting attack in the West Bank, at a cemetery in the West Bank Jewish settlement of Kdumim, Tuesday, Jan. 7, 2025. (AP Photo/Ohad Zwigenberg)

Palestinians walk on a street damaged in an Israeli military operation in the Al-Fara'a refugee camp in the West Bank, Tuesday, Jan. 7, 2025. (AP Photo/Majdi Mohammed)

Palestinians walk on a street damaged in an Israeli military operation in the Al-Fara'a refugee camp in the West Bank, Tuesday, Jan. 7, 2025. (AP Photo/Majdi Mohammed)

Mourners carry the body of Jaafar Dababsah, a Palestinian Hamas commander killed in a raid by Israeli forces, during his funeral in the village of Talouza, near the West Bank city of Nablus, Tuesday, Jan. 7, 2025. (AP Photo/Majdi Mohammed)

Mourners carry the body of Jaafar Dababsah, a Palestinian Hamas commander killed in a raid by Israeli forces, during his funeral in the village of Talouza, near the West Bank city of Nablus, Tuesday, Jan. 7, 2025. (AP Photo/Majdi Mohammed)

A woman protests against Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu's government and call for the release of hostages, held in the Gaza Strip by the Hamas militant group, in Tel Aviv, Israel, Monday, Jan. 6, 2025. (AP Photo/Ohad Zwigenberg)

A woman protests against Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu's government and call for the release of hostages, held in the Gaza Strip by the Hamas militant group, in Tel Aviv, Israel, Monday, Jan. 6, 2025. (AP Photo/Ohad Zwigenberg)

Israelis protest against Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu's government and call for the release of hostages, held in the Gaza Strip by the Hamas militant group, in Tel Aviv, Israel, Monday, Jan. 6, 2025. (AP Photo/Ohad Zwigenberg)

Israelis protest against Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu's government and call for the release of hostages, held in the Gaza Strip by the Hamas militant group, in Tel Aviv, Israel, Monday, Jan. 6, 2025. (AP Photo/Ohad Zwigenberg)

Mourners attend the funeral of three members of Hussein family who were killed in the Israeli bombardment in Maghazij, central Gaza Strip, at Al-Aqsa Martyrs Hospital in Deir al-Balah, Tuesday, Jan. 7, 2025. (AP Photo/Abdel Kareem Hana)

Mourners attend the funeral of three members of Hussein family who were killed in the Israeli bombardment in Maghazij, central Gaza Strip, at Al-Aqsa Martyrs Hospital in Deir al-Balah, Tuesday, Jan. 7, 2025. (AP Photo/Abdel Kareem Hana)

Mourners attend the funeral of three members of Hussein family who were killed in the Israeli bombardment in Maghazi, central Gaza Strip, at Al-Aqsa Martyrs Hospital in Deir al-Balah, Tuesday, Jan. 7, 2025. (AP Photo/Abdel Kareem Hana)

Mourners attend the funeral of three members of Hussein family who were killed in the Israeli bombardment in Maghazi, central Gaza Strip, at Al-Aqsa Martyrs Hospital in Deir al-Balah, Tuesday, Jan. 7, 2025. (AP Photo/Abdel Kareem Hana)

A man mourn over the bodies of two members of Abeid family who were killed in the Israeli bombardment in Maghazi, central Gaza Strip, at Al-Aqsa Martyrs Hospital in Deir al-Balah, Tuesday, Jan. 7, 2025. (AP Photo/Abdel Kareem Hana)

A man mourn over the bodies of two members of Abeid family who were killed in the Israeli bombardment in Maghazi, central Gaza Strip, at Al-Aqsa Martyrs Hospital in Deir al-Balah, Tuesday, Jan. 7, 2025. (AP Photo/Abdel Kareem Hana)

The highly decorated soldier who exploded a Tesla Cybertruck outside the Trump hotel in Las Vegas used generative AI including ChatGPT to help plan the attack, Las Vegas police said Tuesday.

Nearly a week after 37-year-old Matthew Livelsberger fatally shot himself, officials said according to writings, he didn't intend to kill anyone else.

An investigation of Livelsberger’s searches through ChatGPT indicate he was looking for information on explosive targets, the speed at which certain rounds of ammunition would travel and whether fireworks were legal in Arizona.

Kevin McMahill, sheriff of the Las Vegas Metropolitan Police Department, called the use of generative AI a “game-changer” and said the department was sharing information with other law enforcement agencies.

“This is the first incident that I’m aware of on U.S. soil where ChatGPT is utilized to help an individual build a particular device," he said. “It’s a concerning moment.”

A message was left with ChatGPT developer OpenAI.

Launched in 2022, ChatGPT is part of a broader set of technologies developed by the San Francisco-based startup OpenAI. Unlike previous iterations of so-called “large language models,” the ChatGPT tool is available for free to anyone with an internet connection and designed to be more user-friendly.

During a roughly half-hour-long news conference, Las Vegas police and federal law enforcement officials unveiled new details about the New Year's Day explosion.

Among the specifics law enforcement disclosed: Livelsberger stopped during the drive to Las Vegas to pour racing-grade fuel into the Cybertruck, which then dripped the substance. The vehicle was loaded with 60 pounds (27 kilograms) of pyrotechnic material as well as 70 pounds (32 kilograms) of birdshot but officials are still uncertain exactly what detonated the explosion. They said Tuesday it could have been the flash from the firearm that Livelsberger used to fatally shoot himself.

Authorities also said they uncovered a six-page document that they have not yet released because they're working with Defense Department officials since some of the material could be classified. They added that they still have to review contents on a laptop, mobile phone and smartwatch.

Among the items released was a journal Livelsberger kept titled “surveillance” or “surveil” log. It showed that he believed he was being tracked by law enforcement, but he had no criminal record and was not on the police department's of FBI's “radar,” the sheriff said Tuesday.

The log showed that he considered carrying out his plans in Arizona at the Grand Canyon's glass skywalk, a tourist attraction on tribal land that towers high above the canyon floor. Assistant Sheriff Dori Koren said police don't know why he changed his plans. The writings also showed he worried he would be labeled a terrorist and that people would think he intended to kill others besides himself, officials said.

Once stopped outside the hotel, video showed a flash in the vehicle that they said they believed was from the muzzle of the firearm Livelsberger used to shoot himself. Soon after that flash, video showed fire engulfing the truck's cabin and even escaping the seam of the door, the result of considerable fuel vapor, officials said. An explosion followed.

Livelsberger, an Army Green Beret who deployed twice to Afghanistan and lived in Colorado Springs, Colorado, left notes saying the explosion was a stunt meant to be a “ wake up call ” for the nation's troubles, officials said last week.

He left cellphone notes saying he needed to “cleanse” his mind “of the brothers I’ve lost and relieve myself of the burden of the lives I took."

The explosion caused minor injuries to seven people but virtually no damage to the Trump International Hotel. Authorities said that Livelsberger acted alone.

Livelsberger’s letters touched on political grievances, societal problems and domestic and international issues, including the war in Ukraine. He wrote that the U.S. was “terminally ill and headed toward collapse.”

Investigators had been trying to determine if Livelsberger wanted to make a political point, given the Tesla and the hotel bearing the president-elect’s name.

Livelsberger harbored no ill will toward President-elect Donald Trump, law enforcement officials said. In one of the notes he left, he said the country needed to “rally around” him and Tesla CEO Elon Musk.

This undated photo, provided by the Las Vegas Police Department shows the Tesla Cybertruck involved in an explosion outside the Trump Hotel in Las Vegas. (Las Vegas Police Department via AP)

This undated photo, provided by the Las Vegas Police Department shows the Tesla Cybertruck involved in an explosion outside the Trump Hotel in Las Vegas. (Las Vegas Police Department via AP)

This undated photo, provided by the Las Vegas Police Department shows a weapon found inside a Tesla Cybertruck involved in an explosion outside the Trump Hotel in Las Vegas. (Las Vegas Police Department via AP)

This undated photo, provided by the Las Vegas Police Department shows a weapon found inside a Tesla Cybertruck involved in an explosion outside the Trump Hotel in Las Vegas. (Las Vegas Police Department via AP)

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