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The Israeli military has launched waves of deadly airstrikes across Lebanon and Gaza, killing at least 24 people in Lebanon’s northeast [Video]

Israel launched dozens of intense airstrikes across Lebanon’s northeastern farming villages on Friday, killing at least 52 people and wounding scores more, the Lebanese Health Ministry reported.In central Gaza, Palestinians recovered the bodies of 25 people killed in a barrage of Israeli aerial attacks that began Thursday, hospital officials said.The latest violence comes against the backdrop of the Biden administrations renewed diplomatic push, days before the U.S. election, to reach temporary cease-fire deals. Israel has stepped up its offensive against Hamas remaining fighters in Gaza, pulverizing areas in the north and raising fears of worsening humanitarian conditions for civilians still there.In Lebanon, Israel in recent weeks has broadened its strikes to bigger urban hubs, like the town of Baalbek, home to 80,000 people, after initially targeting smaller border villages in the south, where Hezbollah conducts operations. Iran-backed Hezbollah doubles as a major political party and provider of social services in Lebanon.Hezbollah began firing rockets, drones and missiles from Lebanon into Israel in solidarity with Hamas immediately after the Hamas-led Oct. 7, 2023, attack on Israel, which triggered the war in Gaza. The yearlong cross-border fighting boiled over to full-blown war on Oct. 1, when Israeli forces launched a ground invasion of southern Lebanon for the first time since 2006.In Lebanons Bekaa Valley where small villages, olive groves and wineries nestled between the country’s mountain ranges had largely been spared the worst of Israeli bombardment until last month Israel conducted a series of heavy airstrikes Friday, killing at least 52 people, driving more families to flee with whatever they could carry and sending thick plumes of smoke over the horizon.Intensified Israeli airstrikes on and around the northeastern city of Baalbek after Israel issued evacuation orders this week have prompted 60,000 people to flee, emptying nearby villages, said Hussein Haj Hassan, a Lebanese lawmaker representing the region.Rescuers searched for survivors after airstrikes killed nine people and brought down a building that had housed 20 people in the town of Younine. Further Israeli strikes killed 12 people in the town of Amhaz and 31 others across at least a dozen villages in Lebanon’s northeast, bringing the total death toll to 52, the Health Ministry said. The bombardment left 72 people wounded, the ministry added.There was no immediate comment from Israel on the deadly strikes.In Lebanons capital, Israeli planes pounded the southern suburb of Dahiyeh overnight and early Friday for the first time in four days, spreading panic after a rare lull. The Israeli military, which warned residents to evacuate at least nine locations in Dahiyeh, said it hit Hezbollah weapons manufacturing sites and command centers.There were no reports of casualties from Dahiyeh, where fears of Israeli bombings drive a mass outflow of residents each night.Bulldozers rumbled through clouds of dust and smoke Friday, clearing rubble from the pulverized roads where Israeli warplanes had reduced dozens of buildings to their skeletal remains.Formerly home to families and businesses, mid-rise apartment blocks were left open to the breeze, walls blown off and furniture buried. Hezbollah supporters in several locations raised the groups bright yellow banner atop the rubble.Since the conflict between Israel and Hezbollah erupted last year, more than 2,897 people have been killed and 13,150 wounded in Lebanon, the Health Ministry reports, not including Friday’s rising toll. Health authorities say that a quarter of those killed were women and children.Overall, U.N. agencies estimate that Israels ground invasion and bombardment of Lebanon has displaced 1.4 million people. Residents of Israels northern communities near Lebanon, roughly 60,000 people, have also been displaced for more than a year.Hezbollah has continued firing rockets into northern Israel, with projectiles launched from Lebanon on Thursday crashing into agricultural areas and killing seven people, including four Thai farm workers.Israel is also pressing on with its bombardment of Gaza on Friday, where a barrage of airstrikes hit central Gazas Nuseirat refugee camp and killed at least 21 Palestinians including an 18-month-old and his 10-year-old sister according to health officials at the nearby Al-Aqsa Martyrs Hospital.Israeli strikes also hit a motorcycle in Zuwaida and a house in Deir al-Balah, killing four more people, hospital officials said, bringing the overall death toll in Gaza to 25 on Friday.Israel said it targeted Hamas infrastructure and a militant operating near the Nuseirat refugee camp but did not comment on the strikes outside the camp. It said it was aware of reports of civilian casualties and was investigating. In a separate announcement, the army said an airstrike on a vehicle in Gazas southern town of Khan Younis killed a senior member of the Hamas political bureau, Izz al-Din Kassab, and his assistant, Ayman Ayesh.Hamas confirmed the death of Kassab, who was not well known to the public. Israel alleged he was a coordinator between militant groups in Gaza.As U.S. diplomats left the region this week after a flurry of meetings with Israeli officials, there were no signs of a breakthrough on a cease-fire in either Lebanon or Gaza.Hamas on Friday doubled down on its longstanding demands for a permanent cease-fire and complete Israeli withdrawal from Gaza, saying Israel offered only a temporary pause in the war and an increase in aid shipments in the latest negotiations. There was no immediate comment from Israel.The proposals do not meet the comprehensive needs of the Palestinian people in terms of security, stability, relief, and reconstruction, said senior Hamas official Bassem Naem, speaking first to the Hamas-run Al Aqsa TV before confirming the groups position to The Associated Press.Israels blistering war in Gaza has killed more than 43,000 Palestinians since Oct. 7, 2023, when Hamas militants killed roughly 1,200 people in Israel and took some 250 hostages back to Gaza.Health officials inside Hamas-run Gaza do not distinguish between civilians and combatants, but say more than half of the dead in the enclave are women and children.Israeli forces have recently shifted their attention to Hamas militants that they say have regrouped in northern Gaza, renewing an offensive that has trapped tens of thousands of people under intense bombardment without enough food or water.Israeli airstrikes have repeatedly delayed an emergency polio vaccination campaign, which the World Health Organization announced it planned to finally launch on Saturday but only in Gaza City. Towns further north, like Jabaliya, Beit Lahiya and Beit Hanoun, remain inaccessible as Israel tightens its siege.The U.N. and other humanitarian organizations warned on Friday that the situation unfolding in north Gaza is apocalyptic, citing Israels denial of humanitarian aid to the area, military raids on hospitals, air strikes on shelters and obstruction of Palestinian rescue teams who struggle to help survivors after Israeli attacks.___Associated Press writers Julia Frankel in Jerusalem, Bassem Mroue in Beirut, David Rising in Bangkok, Isabel DeBre in Buenos Aires, Argentina, Edith Lederer in New York and Jamey Keaten in Geneva contributed to this report.

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US jobs report shows slower hiring ahead of Election Day [Video]

The U.S. government released a new jobs report Friday, which showed employers are hiring at slower rates than expected.The final jobs report out before Election Day showed employers added just 12,000 jobs in October.Treasury Secretary Janet Yellen attributes the lower numbers to temporary disruptions.”We had significant strikes and two hurricanes, and data in the report shows that employment was depressed by these unusual events. So this is something very temporary,” Yellen said.She also highlighted positive aspects of the report, such as the fact that it shows a strong labor market with the unemployment rate near historic lows at 4.1%.Despite these indicators, many Americans remain concerned about the economy. A recent Gallup poll indicates that a majority of Americans feel worse off than they were four years ago. Bankrate analysis shows prices have increased by more than 20% since February 2020.Joel Griffith from The Heritage Foundation commented on the economic challenges facing families.”If you’re one of those people looking to buy a house or you have a growing family looking to buy a home, the average annual home ownership costs have risen,” Griffith said. “I think this has been more of a crash landing than a soft landing for most families.”Yellen acknowledged the ongoing economic challenges and emphasized the need for further action.”I’m hopeful that we might be able to agree on a package that would add to the supply of housing. It’s still possible. We need to work with Congress,” Yellen said.Other economic data released this week shows inflation is nearing the Federal Reserve’s target of 2%. Yellen expressed optimism about the country’s economic trajectory.”I think the data we are seeing is consistent with the soft landing, which means inflation has come down,” Yellen said.The last jobs report in September saw job gains of more than 200,000. Economists suggest that the recent storms and strikes may have caused up to 100,000 jobs to be lost in the latest report.