20 Killed in Israeli Airstrikes on Lebanon

Amman (Jordan) – On the morning of November 24, an unidentified individual opened fire at the Israeli Embassy in Amman, Jordan, injuring three police officers. The shooter was cornered and killed by the police. According to the Times of Israel, authorities are now searching for others who might have been involved in the attack. The area where the shooting occurred is known for frequent protests against Israel, especially following.
Meanwhile, Israel conducted airstrikes on the Lebanese capital, Beirut, on the night of November 23, targeting a residential building. Reports indicate 20 fatalities and over 66 injuries. Israeli officials claim the strike was intended to eliminate senior Hezbollah commander Mohammed Haider. However, Hezbollah has denied any casualties among its members.
In Israel, protests erupted in Tel Aviv and Jerusalem demanding the release of hostages held by Hamas. Thousands of demonstrators took to the streets. Recently, the spokesperson for Hamas’s Al-Qassam Brigades claimed that a female Israeli hostage had been killed, sparking widespread protests.
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