08:08 – “We can “avoid” a “total war” according to Joe Biden
Joe Biden, for his part, said on Thursday evening that “we can “avoid” a “total war” in the Middle East. However, the international community does indeed fear an escalation and generalization of the conflict. Shortly before his statement, the American president, as Israel's main ally, discussed with the Hebrew state possible Israeli responses against Iran: strikes on nuclear infrastructure were excluded, but strikes against oil structures are still under consideration.
08:03 – A speech by Iranian Ayatollah Ali Khamenei planned for this Friday
A rare occurrence this Friday, October 4: Iran's supreme leader, Ayatollah Ali Khamenei, is scheduled to speak to lead the weekly prayer and deliver a sermon that could clarify Iran's positions and plans regarding Israel and the war in the Middle East.
Last night, Tehran already expressed itself via a letter sent by the Iranian mission to the UN and warned all countries that would come to the aid of Israel, and in particular the United States, that they “would be considered complicit and would become a legitimate target.”
Some Israeli strikes targeted Hassan Nasrallah's potential successor as Hezbollah leader. Three Israeli officials cited by U.S. media outlets Axios and The New York Times confirmed that attacks were launched against “a meeting of senior Hezbollah leaders, including Hassan Nasrallah's presumed successor, Hashem Safieddine.” But neither the Israeli military nor Hezbollah have announced the death of the leader of the Shiite movement.
07:55 – One of the most violent salvos of Israeli strikes
Israel carried out a new air raid against Lebanon on the night of Thursday to Friday and this salvo of strikes was one of the most violent since the start of the Israeli offensive. The strikes mainly targeted the south of the capital Beirut, known to be a Hezbollah stronghold. Israel had announced that it would continue to inflict “severe blows” to the Shiite movement.
03/10/24 – 23:33 – New strikes heard in Beirut
END OF LIVE – Earlier in the evening, a resumption of Israeli strikes on southern Lebanon had already been reported. L'Orient-Le Jour claims that there were at least six. The French-language Lebanese daily also indicates that new strikes described as “strong” have been heard around 11 p.m. Paris time in the Lebanese capital and as far as Keserwan.
03/10/24 – 23:02 – Israeli offensive in Lebanon: "This goes well beyond what happened in 2006"
Appearing on CNN, the Lebanese Minister of Economy deplored that the Israeli offensive in Lebanon is “destroying the country.” “This goes way beyond what happened in 2006,” Amin Salam said, pointing to an Israeli strike this Thursday morning less than three kilometers from the Government Palace. The minister went on to note: “We have hospitals full of people, schools full of people, people sleeping in the streets, and this war continues. In my opinion, this war has no purpose.” It is only destroying the country."
03/10/24 – 22:35 – G7 expresses its "deep concern" over the deteriorating situation in the Middle East
The members of the G7 did not hide their "deep concern" on Thursday evening over "the deteriorating situation" in the Middle East. Warning against “an uncontrollable escalation”, they called on the various parties to act “responsibly and with restraint”. “International humanitarian law must be respected”, they pleaded.
Teilor Stone has been a reporter on the news desk since 2013. Before that she wrote about young adolescence and family dynamics for Styles and was the legal affairs correspondent for the Metro desk. Before joining Thesaxon , Teilor Stone worked as a staff writer at the Village Voice and a freelancer for Newsday, The Wall Street Journal, GQ and Mirabella. To get in touch, contact me through my teilor@nizhtimes.com 1-800-268-7116