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Middle East updates: Hezbollah to fight after pager blasts

Published September 18, 2024last updated September 18, 2024

Iran-backed Hezbollah has vowed to retaliate following pager explosions in Lebanon it blames on Israel. The blasts will likely affect US Secretary of State Blinken's trip to Egypt to push for a cease-fire. DW has more.

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People react near an ambulance as the wounded are brought to a hospital in Beirut
At least 9 people were killed and thousands injured when pagers used by Hezbollah exploded on TuesdayImage: ANWAR AMRO/AFP
Skip next section What you need to know

What you need to know

  • US top diplomat Antony Blinken will meet with Egyptian President Abdel Fattah el-Sissi in an effort to revive floundering peace talks.
  • The UN is set to vote on a resolution calling for an end to Israeli occupation of the West Bank.
  • Nine people were killed and thousands injured when pagers belonging to Hezbollah members exploded across Lebanon.

Here are the headlines from the Israel-Hamas war and the wider Middle East on Wednesday, September 18:

Skip next section Palestinian president visits Madrid after Spanish recognition
September 18, 2024

Palestinian president visits Madrid after Spanish recognition

Palestinian President Mahmoud Abbas embarks on a two-day trip to Spain on Wednesday that will include talks with Prime Minister Pedro Sanchez and King Felipe VI. 

The visit follows Spain's formal recognition of a Palestinian statecomprising the occupied West Bank and the Gaza Strip. The first Palestinian ambassador to Spain presented his credentials to King Felipe in Madrid on Monday. 

Spanish Prime Minister Pedro Sanchez said Madrid's decision in May to recognize a Palestinian state was "not against anyone, least of all Israel," but it nevertheless drew a critical response from Israel. Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu at the time called the move "a reward for terrorism."

This handout picture provided by the Palestinian Authority's press office (PPO) shows Palestinian Authority President Mahmud Abbas (R) meeting with Spanish Prime Minister Pedro Sanchez on the sideline of a conference at the Dead Sea in Jordan on June 11, 2024.
Sanchez and Abbas also spoke in Jordan this June on the sidelines of a conference on the humanitarian response in GazaImage: Thaer Ghanaim/AFP

 Spain has been more critical than most European governments of Israel's military action in Gaza in recent months.

 Abbas leads Fatah and the Palestinian Authority, which currently governs the occupied West Bank but not the Gaza Strip, which is controlled by the Hamas militant group. Abbas' talks with Sanchez were scheduled for Thursday.

In late May, Spain and Ireland became the first EU members to recognize a Palestinian state. Slovenia became the third in June. Norway, which is not a member of the EU, also recognized an independent Palestinian state.

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Skip next section Exploding Gold Apollo pagers made by BAC in Budapest, company says
September 18, 2024

Exploding Gold Apollo pagers made by BAC in Budapest, company says

Gold Apollo, a Taiwanese company initially thought to have made the devices, said the Hungary-based firm BAC, which has a license to use the Gold Apollo brand and design, had actually manufactured the pagers. 

"According to the cooperation agreement, we authorize BAC to use our brand trademark for product sales in designated regions, but the design and manufacturing of the products are solely the responsibility of BAC," the statement read.

Experts have said that the explosive material was likely put into the pagers prior to delivery in what would have been a highly sophisticated supply chain infiltration operation.

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Skip next section Hezbollah vows to continue fight against Israel
September 18, 2024

Hezbollah vows to continue fight against Israel

A day after nine people died and thousands were injured when pagers belonging to Hezbollah members exploded across Lebanon and in parts of Syria, the militant group has said it will not stop fighting.

The group said Israel, which has not commented on the attack, would receive "its fair punishment" for the incident and that they "will continue" the fight for Gaza.

Hezbollah leader Hassan Nasrallah announced he will give a major speech on Thursday to address the "latest developments."

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Skip next section Blinken arrives in Cairo
September 18, 2024

Blinken arrives in Cairo

US Secretary of State Antony Blinken has landed in Cairo for his 10th trip to the Middle East since the beginning of the war in Gaza.

He will meet with Egyptian President Abdel Fattah el-Sissi and Foreign Minister Badr Abdelatty, but his mission to promote a cease-fire is likely to be complicated by an attack on Hezbollah members in Lebanon a day earlier.

"He'll be meeting with Egyptian officials about a number of things, but squarely on the agenda is how we get a proposal that we think would secure agreement from both parties," said US State Department spokesperson Matthew Miller.

Miller said the US was "not involved" in the attack and "not aware of this incident in advance." 

Israel has yet to comment on the pager explosions.

Repeated attempts at peace talks have been hampered by both Israeli and Hamas leaders' refusal to budge on key issues.
 

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Skip next section UN to vote on occupation resolution
September 18, 2024

UN to vote on occupation resolution

The United Nations General Assembly is set to adopt a Palestinian-drafted resolution calling for an end to Israel's "unlawful presence" in the occupied West Bank within the next 12 months.

Since 1967, the Israeli occupation of the West Bank has been considered illegal under international law, including by Israel's allies. In July, the International Court of Justice declared Israeli settlements there illegal.

The move at the UN General Assembly comes ahead of a major gathering of world leaders at the UN, including scheduled addresses by both Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu and Palestinian President Mahmoud Abbas on September 26.

West Bank faces uncertain future as violence increases

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Skip next section Pager explosions kill nine in Lebanon
September 18, 2024

Pager explosions kill nine in Lebanon

At least nine people, including a child, were killed in Lebanon when pagers belonging to the Hezbollah militant group exploded across the country.

"About 2,750 people were injured... more than 200 of them critically," Lebanese Health Minister Firas Abiad said.

More than a dozen people were also wounded in Syria, according to the UK-based Syrian Observatory for Human Rights.

Lebanon's Foreign Ministry condemned what it described as a "dangerous and deliberate Israeli escalation."

Israel has not commented on the incident.

Exploding pagers 'unlikely to be an accident'

es/sms (AP, AFP, dpa, Reuters)

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