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Middle East updates: Beirut strike death toll reaches 37
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Lebanon has said more than 30 people, including three children, were killed in a strike on a Beirut suburb. Israel confirmed the attack and said a senior Hezbollah commander was among those killed. DW has the latest.

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Burnt out cars on a street in the Beirut suburb where the attack took place
The attack on the crowded district took place during Beirut’s rush hourImage: Bilal Hussein/AP/picture alliance
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The Lebanese Health Ministry says the death toll from a strike in the suburbs of Beirut has now risen to 37
Three children were among the dead, and seven women
Hezbollah has confirmed that a second top commander was also killed in the strike
Here are the main headlines from the Israel-Hamas war and the wider Middle East on Saturday, September 21:

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Israel’s military has said it was conducting strikes on Hezbollah targets situated in southern Lebanon.

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“Approx. 180 Hezbollah targets and thousands of launcher barrels, ready for immediate use against Israeli civilians, were dismantled by a number of strikes in southern Lebanon,” the Israel Defense Forces (IDF) said in a post on social media platform X.

The post was accompanied by footage the IDF said showed some of the targets being hit.

The IDF also said Hezbollah militants had fired “about 90” rockets by late afternoon Saturday into northern Israel.

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Skip next section ‘Entire region is holding its breath’ — German Foreign Office
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‘Entire region is holding its breath’ — German Foreign Office
The German government has again expressed concern that fighting between Israel and the Iranian-backed Lebanese militia Hezbollah could grow into an even larger regional conflict.

“Once again, the entire region is holding its breath. We urgently need concrete steps in the #MiddleEast to de-escalate and avoid further civilian casualties. FM @ABaerbock was in touch with her counterparts in Israel and Lebanon about necessary next steps,” Germany’s Foreign Office posted on social media platform X, referring to Foreign Minister Annalena Baerbock.

“The conflict between Israel and Hezbollah must not become a regional conflagration,” German government spokesman Steffen Hebestreit said in Berlin on Saturday.

“This would have terrible and long-term consequences for people throughout the region. The destruction from such a confrontation would be catastrophic,” Hebestreit said.

An Israeli attack on Friday killed 37 in a Beirut suburb and injured at least 68. Hezbollah has said 15 of its members were killed.

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Skip next section Gaza ministry updates school strike death toll to 22, including 13 children
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Gaza ministry updates school strike death toll to 22, including 13 children
The Health Ministry of the Gaza Strip has updated the death toll on an Israeli strike on a school sheltering displaced people in southern Gaza City to at least 22.

The Hamas-run Gaza Health Ministry said most of those killed were women and children.

It said 13 children, including a 3-month-old baby, and six women were among the dead.

Earlier, the ministry said 17 people had died in the Israeli rocket strike on the Al-Zaytoun School C.

The Israeli military said it hit a Hamas command center embedded in the compound that previously served as a school.

It repeated an accusation that Hamas uses civilian facilities for military purposes.

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Do recent events prelude an all-out war?
What would Israel’s new war goals in Lebanon be after 11 months of intermittent exchanges of fire with Hezbollah, the Iranian-backed Shiite group that is Lebanon’s most powerful armed force?

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DW Middle East Analyst Shani Rozanes provides her insights in the video below.

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Skip next section Gaza death toll rises to 41,391 — Health Ministry
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Gaza death toll rises to 41,391 — Health Ministry
Israel’s offensive in Gaza since the October 7 terror attacks has killed more than 41,391 Palestinians, mostly women and children, according to the Hamas-run territory’s Health Ministry.

There were at least 119 deaths in the past 72 hours, a ministry statement said, adding that 95,760 people have been wounded since the latest conflict began.

The ministry does not differentiate between civilians and combatants, but the UN and multiple humanitarian organizations consider the casualty numbers broadly reliable.

Around half of Gaza’s 2.3 million inhabitants are children and the UN says the majority of civilians killed have been women and children.

Israel launched its Gaza operation after the Hamas attacks in southern Israel that killed some 1,200 people.

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Skip next section Gaza agency says 17 dead in school airstrike, including 8 children
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Gaza agency says 17 dead in school airstrike, including 8 children
Gaza’s civil defense agency says an Israeli strike on a school-turned-shelter in the Palestinian territory’s largest city killed 17 people, including eight children.

Israel’s army said it was targeting Hamas militants.

The Hamas-run agency spokesperson Mahmud Bassal said thousands of displaced people had sought shelter at the school.

“At least 17 martyrs, including eight children, and more than 30 injured, most of them children and women… following an Israeli rocket strike on Al-Zaytoun School C,” Bassal said.

In a statement, the Israeli military said the air force had “conducted a precise strike on terrorists who were operating inside a Hamas command and control center in Gaza City.”

It added that the target was “embedded inside” the Al-Falah School, which is adjacent to the Al-Zaytoun School buildings.

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Iran says Beirut attack was a ‘criminal act’
Iran has strongly condemned the Israeli strike that hit the suburbs of Beirut on Friday.

Ayatollah Ali Khamenei said on Saturday that Israel was committing “shameless crimes” against children and the Lebanese Health Ministry said three children were among the 31 dead from Friday’s strike.

Iranian Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi also condemned the killing of a military commander in the Lebanese Hezbollah militia, Ibrahim Akil, but he added that Iran, which is Hezbollah’s main backer, was not planning a direct act of revenge.

“The incident is a matter for Hezbollah, and it will certainly show an appropriate reaction in due course,” the Iranian chief diplomat said, according to a report published by Iran’s ISNA news agency.

Araghchi said Friday’s targeted killing of Hezbollah commander Akil was “a criminal act of desperation.”

He said Israel had reached an impasse and was now trying “to drag the entire region into the swamp with such crimes.”

To prevent an even more dangerous escalation of the situation in the Middle East, the minister said Iran would push for international condemnation of Israeli “war crimes.”

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Israel confirms Hezbollah commander killed
The Israeli military has confirmed a Hezbollah announcement that Ibrahim Akil, one of the Islamist group’s commanders, was among those killed in an attack on the Lebanese capital’s southern Dahiya district.

He is the second leading Hezbollah figure to be confirmed killed in Friday’s attack.

The strike on the crowded district came during rush hour, as people headed home from work and children left school. Media showed footage of at least two buildings completely flattened.

“We will continue pursuing our enemies in order to defend our citizens, even in Dahiya, in Beirut,” said Israeli Defense Minister Yoav Gallant.

Akil is believed to have served on Hezbollah’s highest military body, the Jihad Council.

The United States had sanctioned him for his alleged involvement in the 1983 bombing that killed more than 300 people at the US Embassy in Beirut and the US Marine Corps barracks.

The US State Department last year posted a $7-million reward seeking information leading to his identification, location, arrest or conviction.

It cited his alleged role in the embassy bombing and the taking of US and German hostages in Lebanon in the 1980s.

Iran-backed Hezbollah is considered a terrorist organization by the US, Germany and several Sunni Arab countries, while the EU lists its armed wing as a terrorist group. It also operates as a major political party within Lebanon.

Hezbollah’s top commander killed in Israeli strike on Beirut
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Skip next section Lebanon says 31 dead in Dahiya strike, including three children
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Lebanon says 31 dead in Dahiya strike, including three children
Lebanese Health Minister Firass Abiad says the death toll from an Israeli airstrike on a Beirut suburb on Friday has risen to 31.

Abiad told reporters that 68 people were also wounded with some 15 still in hospital.

The attack is the deadliest airstrike on Beirut since the 2006 war between Israel and Hezbollah. Three children and seven women were counted among the dead. Several Hezbollah members, including top leaders, were also killed in the strike, according to Israel.

Ibrahim Akil, a Hezbollah commander who was in charge of the group’s elite Radwan Forces and about a dozen members of the militant group who were meeting in a basement were also killed, the Israeli government said.

Israel said it had targeted Hezbollah fighters in the strike that followed threats from the militant group’s top leadership that came after hundreds of pagers and walkie-talkies exploded in what is believed to be an Israeli operation.

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The series of attacks in Lebanon mark an escalation of the conflict between Hezbollah and Israel, although Israel has carried out strikes in other parts of the country before.

Israeli Defense Minister Yoav Gallant said earlier in the week that Israel was moving to a new phase of the war on its northern border.

“The sequence of actions in the new phase will continue until our goal is achieved: The safe return of the residents of the north to their homes,” he wrote on X.

The strikes have been met with calls for an end to the violence. UN Special Coordinator for Lebanon, Jeanine-Hennis Plasschaert, said on Friday that the strike represented “an extremely dangerous cycle of violence with devastating consequences. This must stop now.”

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