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Middle East updates: Blinken wraps visit without truce deal

Published August 21, 2024last updated August 21, 2024

Antony Blinken has left the Middle East without securing any major breakthrough for a Gaza cease-fire deal. Meanwhile, Lebanon's Health Ministry said two people were killed in strikes. DW has more.

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US Secretary of State Antony Blinken speaks to the press, in Doha, Qatar, August 20, 2024.
Blinken met officials from fellow mediators Egypt and Qatar during a whirlwind trip to the Middle EastImage: Kevin Mohatt/REUTERS
Skip next section What you need to know

What you need to know

  • Antony Blinken injected urgency to bring about a Gaza cease-fire deal but was unable to produce a breakthrough
  • Two people were killed in Israeli strikes in Lebanon, according to Lebanese Health Ministry
  • Militant group Hezbollah launched a rocket attack in Israeli-occupied Golan Heights

Here are the latest developments from the Israel-Hamas war and news from the wider Middle East region on August 21:

Skip next section Drone strike kills Fatah official in Lebanon
August 21, 2024

Drone strike kills Fatah official in Lebanon

A drone strike in the southern Lebanese city of Sidon has killed an official from Fatah, the movement led by Palestinian leader Mahmoud Abbas.

State media and Palestinian officials in Lebanon said Israel had carried out the attack. 

"The Israeli strike in Sidon killed [Fatah] group official Khalil Makdah," said Fathi Abu al-Aradat, a senior member of the political party. 

There have been no previous attacks on Fatah in more than 10 months of cross-border clashes between Israel and Lebanon's Hezbollah movement.

A Lebanese security source confirmed the report to AFP, saying the strike hit his car.

Lebanon's official National News Agency said Makdah was killed "in a drone strike on his car."

Mounir Makdah, who heads the Lebanese branch of Fatah's armed wing, the Al-Aqsa Martyrs' Brigades, confirmed that his brother Khalil had been killed.

He told the broadcaster Al-Mayadeen that his brother had been a commander in the brigade.

There was no immediate comment on the attack from the Israeli military.

The Islamist militant group Hamas and Fatah have been bitter rivals since Hamas fighters ejected Fatah from the Gaza Strip after clashes that followed Hamas's resounding 2006 election victory there.

Fatah still controls the Palestinian Authority, which has partial administrative control in the Israeli-occupied West Bank.

China brokers unity for Hamas and rival Palestinian factions

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Skip next section Houthi attacks on vessels off Yemen's Hodeidah
August 21, 2024

Houthi attacks on vessels off Yemen's Hodeidah

The Greek shipping ministry and UK maritime agency UKMTO say the oil products tanker Sounion was attacked by two small boats and struck by three projectiles in the Red Sea on Wednesday.

The attack off the coast of Yemen caused damage to the vessel but no injuries.

In solidarity with Palestinians in the war between Israel and Hamas, Iranian-aligned Houthi militants have launched repeated attacks on international shipping near Yemen since last November.  

UKMTO said the attack caused Sounion, a Greek-flagged vessel with 25 crew members, to lose the ability to maneuver.

British security firm Ambrey separately reported another incident in the same area, saying "the vessel was engaged by small arms fire from two skiffs."

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Skip next section Two killed in Lebanon strikes, Hezbollah retaliates with rockets
August 21, 2024

Two killed in Lebanon strikes, Hezbollah retaliates with rockets

Two people were killed in Israeli strikes on southern Lebanon, the Lebanese Health Ministry said on Wednesday. 

One Lebanese person was killed in a strike targeting a vehicle in the village of Beit Lif, while a Syrian person was killed in another strike in the village of Wazzani, the Lebanese state news agency NNA cited the ministry as saying.

Hezbollah said it struck an Israeli base in the occupied Golan Heights in retaliation. The militant group reportedly launched over 50 rockets, hitting several private residences.

Since October 7, Israel and Hezbollah have traded almost daily cross-border fire, with over 500 killed in Lebanon, including some 100 civilians and non-combatants. The fighting has also killed 23 soldiers and 26 civilians in Israel.

Fears are growing that tension between Israel and Lebanon could to lead to a regional war, especially after an Israeli strike targeted and killed Hezbollah commander Fuad Shukr last month.

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Skip next section Blinken wraps Middle East tour without immediate deal for a cease-fire in Gaza
August 21, 2024

Blinken wraps Middle East tour without immediate deal for a cease-fire in Gaza

US Secretary of State Antony Blinken's latest visit to the Middle East did not result in a concrete cease-fire agreement.

Blinken's visit was his ninth since the deadly Hamas attacks on southern Israel killed 1,200 people on Israeli soil on October 7 last year, which prompted Israel's ongoing military operation in the Gaza Strip. Over 40,000 Palestinians have thus far been killed, according to local health authorities in the Hamas-run enclave.

Blinken met officials from fellow mediators Egypt and Qatar. He said Israel had accepted a proposal to bridge gaps with Hamas, adding that the mediators focused on trying to "get Hamas on board" and ensure the two parties agreed to key details on implementing a deal.

"Our message is simple: it's clear, and it's urgent," he told reporters before leaving Qatar. "We need to get a cease-fire and hostage agreement over the finish line, and we need to do it now. Time is of the essence."

Though little details of the proposal are known, Blinken said it is "very clear on the schedule and the locations of [Israeli military] withdrawals from Gaza."

On Tuesday, Hamas said the proposal was a reversal of what it had agreed to, accusing Washington of acquiescing to new conditions from Israel. The US has yet to respond.

Blinken's visit to the region also coincided with an Israeli airstrike on a school-turned-shelter in Gaza City on Tuesday, which killed at least 12 people. Israel said the strike targeted Hamas militants who set up a command center there.

Hamas is listed as a terrorist organization by Israel, the US, Germany, the European Union and others.

rmt/rm (AFP, AP, Reuters, dpa)

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