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Middle East crisis live: Israel strikes Beirut; IDF may be destroying population in north Gaza, UN body says

Israel says its is targeting banking system linked to Hezbollah; Israeli military making life ‘impossible’ for Palestinians in area by ‘relentlessly’ bombing it and preventing entry of aid, UN’s human rights office says

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Ali Daher first heard the explosion and then he felt the pain. An Israeli aircraft loitering high above had shot two rockets at the building next door, collapsing the top two floors and showering him and his two sons with a deadly spray of concrete and jagged metal.

The target of the strike was the Dar al-Salaam hotel – Arabic for “house of peace” – in the southern Lebanese town of Wardaniyah, converted in the last weeks into a government displacement centre for 24 families forced to flee their homes under Israeli bombing. Originally a German-Lebanese centre set up to promote cultural understanding, bronze statuettes and pieces of Lebanese antiquities had been pushed to the side to make room for mattresses and boxes of aid.

Continue reading… The Guardian Read More Israel says its is targeting banking system linked to Hezbollah; Israeli military making life ‘impossible’ for Palestinians in area by ‘relentlessly’ bombing it and preventing entry of aid, UN’s human rights office says See all our Middle East coverageAli Daher first heard the explosion and then he felt the pain. An Israeli aircraft loitering high above had shot two rockets at the building next door, collapsing the top two floors and showering him and his two sons with a deadly spray of concrete and jagged metal.The target of the strike was the Dar al-Salaam hotel – Arabic for “house of peace” – in the southern Lebanese town of Wardaniyah, converted in the last weeks into a government displacement centre for 24 families forced to flee their homes under Israeli bombing. Originally a German-Lebanese centre set up to promote cultural understanding, bronze statuettes and pieces of Lebanese antiquities had been pushed to the side to make room for mattresses and boxes of aid. Continue reading…