Israel-Gaza-Lebanon live updates: 29 civilians killed in Israel amid Hezbollah conflict

The Israel Defense Forces continue intense air and ground campaigns against Hezbollah in Lebanon and against Hamas in the Gaza Strip.

The uptick in offensive operations came after Israel marked the anniversary of Hamas' Oct. 7 assault, and as Israeli leaders planned their response to Iran's latest ballistic missile attack.


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Oct 15, 6:03 PM

Hezbollah has the right to 'target any point' within Israel, acting leader says

Hezbollah's acting leader Deputy Secretary General Sheikh Naim Qassem said Hezbollah has the "right to target any point within the enemy's entity" in a prerecorded video address released Tuesday.

"The occupation seeks to destroy and eliminate everything that stands in its way, but the resistance is prepared to confront it and establish a new equation based on inflicting pain on the enemy," Qassem said. "We have the right to target any point within the enemy's entity, and we will choose the appropriate time and place to do so."


Oct 15, 5:44 PM

Delta pauses JFK-Tel Aviv flights through March 31

Delta will pause flights between New York's JFK International Airport and Tel Aviv through March 31 due to "ongoing conflict in the region," the airline said Tuesday.

Travel waivers will be issued to customers impacted by the change, the airline said.

"As always, the safety of customers and crew remains paramount," Delta said. "Customers should be prepared for possible adjustments to Delta's TLV flight schedule, including additional cancellations on a rolling basis."


Oct 15, 4:41 PM

UK issues sanctions in response to continued violence in the West Bank

The United Kingdom announced sanctions against Israeli settler outposts and four organizations in response to "continued violence by extremist Israeli settlers in the occupied West Bank," Tuesday, according to a release from the U.K. Foreign, Commonwealth and Development Office.

The sanctions target outposts and organizations "that have supported, incited and promoted violence against Palestinian communities in the West Bank," the U.K. said in a statement.

"When I went to the West Bank earlier this year, on one of my first trips as Foreign Secretary, I met with Palestinians whose communities have suffered horrific violence at the hands of Israeli settlers. The inaction of the Israeli government has allowed an environment of impunity to flourish where settler violence has been allowed to increase unchecked. Settlers have shockingly even targeted schools and families with young children," U.K. Foreign Secretary David Lammy said in a statement.

"Today’s measures will help bring accountability to those who have supported and perpetrated such heinous abuses of human rights. The Israeli government must crack down on settler violence and stop settler expansion on Palestinian land. As long as violent extremists remain unaccountable, the UK and the international community will continue to act," Lammy said.


Oct 15, 4:06 PM

Gazan soccer player killed alongside 9 family members

Emad Abu Tai'ma, a 20-year-old Gazan soccer player, was killed alongside nine members of his family, after a strike hit a house in Bani Sahalia where the family was sheltering early Tuesday morning, according to local health officials.

It took rescuers over two hours to free Abu Tai'ma's body from the rubble, a Gaza Ministry of Health spokesperson told ABC News.

PHOTO: Emad Abu Tai'ma, a 20-year-old soccer player for Khan Yunis-Tokyo Union, a fourth division team, died when a strike hit a house in Bani Sahalia early Tuesday. He and nine members of his family died in the airstrike. (Palestinian Football Association)
PHOTO: Emad Abu Tai'ma, a 20-year-old soccer player for Khan Yunis-Tokyo Union, a fourth division team, died when a strike hit a house in Bani Sahalia early Tuesday. He and nine members of his family died in the airstrike. (Palestinian Football Association)

Abu Tai'ma was a soccer player for the Khan Yunis-Tokyo Union for about a year before he was killed, his friend, 19-year-old Mohammed Ibrahim Al-Muzain, told ABC News.

"We studied together in one of the Bani Suhaila schools east of Khan Younis. Imad was a smart student, and he was a famous player even in school. I have not seen him for eight months due to the repeated and continuous displacement. I feel very sad for his loss. He was displaced in a house belonging to the Baraka family, and he is a civilian," Al-Muzain said.

The Palestinian Football Association confirmed Emad's death and reflected on his soccer career playing for Ittihad Khan Yunis Club and the Palestinian national soccer team.

"With the passing of Abu Taima, the number of martyrs of the Palestinian sports and scouting movement, as a result of the ongoing Israeli aggression since October 7, has risen to 455 martyrs, including 314 in football (87 children, 227 young men), in addition to 90 martyrs from the Olympic sports federations, and 50 martyrs from the scouting movement. The occupation forces also destroyed 57 sports facilities in the West Bank and Gaza Strip," the association said in a statement.

-ABC News' Dia Ostaaz


Oct 15, 3:26 PM

At least 29 killed in northern Israel amid fighting with Hezbollah

At least 29 civilians were killed in northern Israel amid fighting with Hezbollah, according to the Israeli prime minister's office.

Twenty-nine Israeli soldiers were also killed in the north, according to the prime minister's office.

The mother of Israeli soldier Sergeant Yoav Agmon, who was killed in a drone attack from Lebanon is comforted as she mourns during his funeral, in Binyamina-Givat Ada, Israel, Oct. 15, 2024. (Itay Cohen/Reuters)
The mother of Israeli soldier Sergeant Yoav Agmon, who was killed in a drone attack from Lebanon is comforted as she mourns during his funeral, in Binyamina-Givat Ada, Israel, Oct. 15, 2024. (Itay Cohen/Reuters)


Oct 15, 3:12 PM

Attacks on hospitals, health workers jeopardize health care in Lebanon, WHO warns

Nearly half of the health care centers and dispensaries in conflict-affected areas in Lebanon are now closed, jeopardizing access to health care, according to the World Health Organization

"Increasing conflict, intense bombardment and insecurity are forcing a growing number of health facilities to shut down, particularly in the south," the WHO said in a statement Tuesday. "Hospitals have had to close or evacuate due to structural damage or their proximity to areas of intense bombardment."

The World Health Organization said it has verified 23 attacks on health care in Lebanon, killing 72 and injuring 43 health workers and patients since the escalation of hostilities on Sept. 17.

Fifteen incidents impacted health facilities and 14 impacted health transport, according to WHO.

"Hospitals in Lebanon are already under massive strain as they strive to sustain essential health services while dealing with an unprecedented influx of injured people. Understaffed and under-resourced, the health system has been struggling to maintain uninterrupted services to all those in need with supplies being depleted and health workers exhausted," WHO said.

-ABC News' Guy Davies


Oct 15, 3:12 PM

Northern Gaza cut off from food aid, health systems have 'all but collapsed,' aid groups warn

Escalating violence in northern Gaza is having "a disastrous impact on food security for thousands of Palestinian families," the United Nations World Food Programme warned on Tuesday as aid groups issue sharp warnings.

“The north is basically cut off and we’re not able to operate there,” Antoine Renard, WFP country director for Palestine, said in the release. “WFP has been on the ground since the onset of the crisis. We are committed to delivering life-saving food every day despite the mounting challenges, but without safe and sustained access, it is virtually impossible to reach the people in need."

PHOTO: Palestinians look at the damage after an Israeli strike hit a tent area in the courtyard of Al Aqsa Martyrs hospital in Deir al Balah, Gaza Strip, Oct. 14, 2024.  (Abdel Kareem Hana/AP)
PHOTO: Palestinians look at the damage after an Israeli strike hit a tent area in the courtyard of Al Aqsa Martyrs hospital in Deir al Balah, Gaza Strip, Oct. 14, 2024. (Abdel Kareem Hana/AP)

The health systems in northern Gaza have "all but collapsed," United Nations Relief and Works Agency for Palestine Refugees in the Near East Commissioner-General Philippe Lazzarini said.

Lazzarini said they are "unable to reach" UNRWA teams in northern Gaza "due to telecommunications cuts."

PHOTO: Fire and smoke billows at the site of an Israeli air strike around tents for displaced people inside the walls of Al-Aqsa Martyrs Hospital in Deir al-Balah, in the central Gaza Strip early, Oct. 14, 2024. (United Nations Relief and Works/AFP via Getty Images)
PHOTO: Fire and smoke billows at the site of an Israeli air strike around tents for displaced people inside the walls of Al-Aqsa Martyrs Hospital in Deir al-Balah, in the central Gaza Strip early, Oct. 14, 2024. (United Nations Relief and Works/AFP via Getty Images)

The Israel Defense Forces said they are assisting patients, personnel and hospital staff from Kamal Adwan Hospital in northern Gaza "to other functioning hospitals in Gaza," in a statement Tuesday. An Israeli agency that manages logistics inside of Gaza, including the flow of aid into Gaza, is leading the transfer of patients and staff, the IDF said.

Three hospitals in northern Gaza are inside of the zone where Israeli forces have asked people to evacuate.

The IDF also acknowledged they have been operating "in the Jabalia area" in northern Gaza for "over a week," in a statement Tuesday. The IDF claims they conducted "targeted raids on dozens of terrorist infrastructure sites in the area, eliminated dozens of terrorists, and confiscated numerous weapons," in the Jabaliya area during operations there, the statement said.

-ABC News' Sami Zyara, Diaa Ostaz and Jordana Miller


Oct 15, 2:39 PM

Over 90,000 children in Gaza vaccinated in second round of polio vaccine campaign

Over 92,800 children in Gaza were vaccinated on Monday, the first day of the second phase of the polio vaccine campaign, the United Nations Children's Fund said Tuesday.

"Despite the incredibly complex situation in Gaza, the second phase of Gaza's polio vaccination campaign began smoothly yesterday, reaching over 92,800 children with polio vaccines and administering Vitamin A to more than 76,000 children between the ages of 2 and 10," UNICEF said in a statement Tuesday.

PHOTO: Palestinian child is vaccinated against polio during the second round of a vaccination campaign, amid the Israel-Hamas conflict, in Deir Al-Balah in the central Gaza Strip, Oct. 14, 2024. (Ramadan Abed/Reuters)
PHOTO: Palestinian child is vaccinated against polio during the second round of a vaccination campaign, amid the Israel-Hamas conflict, in Deir Al-Balah in the central Gaza Strip, Oct. 14, 2024. (Ramadan Abed/Reuters)

"This campaign is crucial not only for preventing the resurgence of polio but also for safeguarding the long-term health of Gaza's children, who are already facing huge vulnerability due to ongoing conflict, restricted access to healthcare, and malnutrition. Each dose of the vaccine is a lifeline, in an environment where every safeguard counts," UNICEF said.


Oct 15, 2:28 PM

US sends letter to Israel demanding it improve humanitarian situation in Gaza

U.S. officials sent a letter to Israeli officials demanding that Israel take steps within 30 days to improve the humanitarian situation in Gaza, or Israel will face consequences with a potential change in U.S. policy, two Israeli sources confirmed to ABC News.

U.S. Secretary of State Antony Blinken and Secretary of Defense Lloyd Austin sent a letter to Israeli Minister of Strategic Affairs Ron Dermer and Israeli Minister of Defense Yoav Gallant Monday focusing on increasing the supply of humanitarian aid into Gaza by the beginning of winter, facilitating the aid delivery route through Jordan and ending the "isolation" of northern Gaza.

"Failure to demonstrate a sustained commitment to implementing and maintaining these measures may have implications for US policy under NSM-20 and relevant US law," the letter stated.

PHOTO: People carry on a gurney a man extricated from the rubble of a collapsed building following Israeli bombardment after his rescue in the Saftawi district in Jabalia in the northern Gaza Strip, Oct. 15, 2024. (Omar Al-qattaa/AFP via Getty Images)
PHOTO: People carry on a gurney a man extricated from the rubble of a collapsed building following Israeli bombardment after his rescue in the Saftawi district in Jabalia in the northern Gaza Strip, Oct. 15, 2024. (Omar Al-qattaa/AFP via Getty Images)

The National Security Memorandum, or NSM-20, states the secretaries of State and Defense are "responsible for ensuring that all transfers of defense articles and defense services" by the departments under "any security cooperation or security assistance authorities are conducted in a manner consistent with all applicable international and domestic law and policy, including international humanitarian law and international human rights law," according to the law.

Deputy Pentagon press secretary Sabrina Singh confirmed Austin and Blinken sent a letter to their Israeli counterparts over humanitarian conditions in Gaza, but refused to give additional details.

"I can confirm that Secretary Austin with Secretary Blinken, they co-signed a letter that went to their Israeli counterparts. This was personal, private correspondence, so I'm not going to get into more specifics of it, other than it was expressing concern about the humanitarian conditions in Gaza," Singh said on Tuesday.

The letter was first reported by Israeli media and Axios reporter Barak Ravid.

-ABC News' Jordana Miller, Dorit Long and Matt Seyler


Oct 15, 10:33 AM

25% of Lebanon under Israeli evacuation orders, UN says

Over 25% of Lebanon is now under Israeli evacuation orders as Israeli airstrikes continue to increase the number of areas impacted, according to the United Nations refugee agency.

"We have over 25% of the country under a direct Israeli military evacuation order. Just yesterday, we had another 20 villages issued with an evacuation order in the south of the country," Rema Imseis, U.N. High Commissioner for Refugees director for the Middle East, said Tuesday.

"In a country of that size, which is relatively small, and a population that's estimated around 5 million people, you can imagine how dramatic it is that over 1 million people are now without shelter and on the move ... being forced to flee their homes in search of safety," Imseis said.

-ABC News' Guy Davies

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