logo
Two US aid workers wounded in Gaza 'attack': GHF

Two US aid workers wounded in Gaza 'attack': GHF

LBCI14 hours ago
The U.S.- and Israeli-backed Gaza Humanitarian Foundation said two American staff were wounded Saturday in an "attack" on one of its aid centers in southern Gaza.
"This morning, two American aid workers were injured in a targeted terrorist attack during food distribution activities at SDS-3 in Khan Yunis," the organization said, adding that reports indicated it was carried out by "two assailants who threw two grenades at the Americans".
AFP
Orange background

Try Our AI Features

Explore what Daily8 AI can do for you:

Comments

No comments yet...

Related Articles

Two US aid workers wounded in Gaza 'attack': GHF
Two US aid workers wounded in Gaza 'attack': GHF

LBCI

time14 hours ago

  • LBCI

Two US aid workers wounded in Gaza 'attack': GHF

The U.S.- and Israeli-backed Gaza Humanitarian Foundation said two American staff were wounded Saturday in an "attack" on one of its aid centers in southern Gaza. "This morning, two American aid workers were injured in a targeted terrorist attack during food distribution activities at SDS-3 in Khan Yunis," the organization said, adding that reports indicated it was carried out by "two assailants who threw two grenades at the Americans". AFP

Israeli army says it killed Lebanese operative linked to Iran's Quds Force
Israeli army says it killed Lebanese operative linked to Iran's Quds Force

LBCI

timea day ago

  • LBCI

Israeli army says it killed Lebanese operative linked to Iran's Quds Force

The Israeli army announced that it had targeted a Lebanese operative accused of plotting attacks against Israel under the direction of Iran's Quds Force. Israeli army spokesperson Avichay Adraee stated, "The operation, carried out with precise intelligence coordination between the Israeli military and the Shin Bet security service, targeted Kassem Salah Al-Husseini inside Lebanon." Al-Husseini was accused of working to promote 'terror plots' against Israeli civilians and army forces along the northern border. The statement described Al-Husseini as a key figure in a weapons smuggling network linked to Iran, operating through Syria and supplying arms to northern regions and the West Bank. He reportedly coordinated with Syrian and Lebanese traders and played a significant role in efforts to smuggle weapons into Israel intended for use in attacks. The army described the killing of Al-Husseini as a "blow to the ability of terrorist organizations on the northern front and in Judea and Samaria to strengthen and expand," adding that these groups aim to target Israeli civilians and military personnel. The Israeli military and security services vowed to continue operations aimed at disrupting threats against Israel's security.

DOWNLOAD THE APP

Get Started Now: Download the App

Ready to dive into a world of global content with local flavor? Download Daily8 app today from your preferred app store and start exploring.
app-storeplay-store