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A top US diplomat visits Beirut after attacks across Israel-Lebanon border intensify

Amos Hochstein, senior advisor to United States President Joe Biden, met with officials in Beirut on Tuesday in an effort to find a diplomatic solution to head off a larger war. Cross-border attacks by Israel and the Lebanese militant group Hezbollah have been taking place almost daily since the war in Gaza began in October and escalated dramatically a week ago, after Israel killed a high-ranking Hezbollah commander in a strike on south Lebanon.

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Top US Diplomat Visits Beirut Amid Intensified Israel-Lebanon Border Attacks

  • Amos Hochstein, senior advisor to President Biden, met with officials in Beirut to seek a diplomatic solution to prevent a larger war.
  • Cross-border attacks between Israel and Hezbollah have intensified since the Gaza war began in October, escalating dramatically after Israel killed a high-ranking Hezbollah commander.
  • Hochstein emphasized the urgency of avoiding further escalation and called for Hamas to accept a proposed cease-fire and hostage exchange deal.
  • The ongoing conflict has displaced tens of thousands and resulted in significant casualties on both sides of the Israel-Lebanon border.
  • Israel’s Supreme Court is reviewing a law that grants National Security Minister Itamar Ben-Gvir extensive power over police investigations, amid concerns about the minister’s history and intentions.

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A top US diplomat visits Beirut after attacks across Israel-Lebanon border intensify

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Amos Hochstein, senior advisor to United States President Joe Biden, met with officials in Beirut on Tuesday in an effort to find a diplomatic solution to head off a larger war.

Cross-border attacks by Israel and the Lebanese militant group Hezbollah have been taking place almost daily since the war in Gaza began in October and escalated dramatically a week ago, after Israel killed a high-ranking Hezbollah commander in a strike on south Lebanon.

Meanwhile, Israel’s Supreme Court heard arguments Tuesday about a law granting far-right National Security Minister Itamar Ben-Gvir sweeping power over the police. Ben-Gvir was convicted eight times for offenses that include racism and supporting a Jewish terrorist organization. As national security minister, he has encouraged police to take a tough line against anti-government protesters and has actively supported officers accused of using excessive force against Palestinians.

Senior Advisor to U.S. President Biden Amos Hochstein, center,  arrives to meet with Parliament Speaker Nabih Berri in Beirut, Lebanon, Tuesday, June 18, 2024. (AP Photo/Bilal Hussein)

Israeli officials say Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu dissolved his influential war Cabinet that was tasked with steering the war in Gaza a week after Benny Gantz, a popular opposition lawmaker and former military chief, quit Netanyahu’s three-person governing coalition in frustration over how the war was being handled.

Israel’s war against Hamas in Gaza has killed more than 37,100 people, according to Gaza’s Health Ministry, which does not distinguish between combatants and civilians in its count. The war has largely cut off the flow of food, medicine and other supplies to Palestinians who are facing widespread hunger.

Israel launched the war after Hamas’ Oct. 7 attack, in which militants stormed into southern Israel, killed some 1,200 people — mostly civilians — and abducted about 250.

A senior US diplomat meets with officials in Lebanon in an urgent effort to head off a larger war

BEIRUT — A senior advisor to United States President Joe Biden described the ongoing conflict between the Lebanese militant group Hezbollah and Israeli forces on the Lebanon-Israel border as a “very serious situation” and said Tuesday on a visit to Beirut that efforts to find a diplomatic solution to head off a larger war are urgent.

Amos Hochstein met with officials in Lebanon after visiting Israel the day before.

“We’ve seen an escalation over the past few weeks,” Hochstein told reporters in Beirut after meeting with Lebanese Parliament Speaker Nabih Berri, who frequently acts as a conduit between Washington and Hezbollah. “What President Biden wants to do is to avoid a further escalation into a greater war.”

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Parliament Speaker Nabih Berri heads the first session of the newly elected parliament, in Beirut, Lebanon, Tuesday, May 31, 2022. Berri, Lebanon’s longtime parliament speaker, who has held the post for 30 years has been re-elected for a seventh four-year term with a slim majority despite more than a dozen new lawmakers who won seats running on a reform platform. (AP Photo/Hussein Malla)

Hochstein also called on the Palestinian militant group Hamas to accept a Washington-backed proposed cease-fire and hostage exchange deal to end the war in Gaza, which he said could also bring the conflict in Lebanon to an end.

Cross-border attacks by Israel and Hezbollah have been taking place almost daily since the war in Gaza began in October. The attacks escalated dramatically a week ago, after Israel killed a high-ranking Hezbollah commander in a strike on south Lebanon. Hezbollah stepped up its own attacks on northern Israel in response. Some Israeli leaders have threatened all-out war to silence Hezbollah’s rocket fire.

People take part in a protest against Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu’s government, demanding new elections and the release of the hostages held in the Gaza Strip by the Hamas militant group, in Jerusalem, Monday, June 17, 2024. (AP Photo/Ohad Zwigenberg)

The fighting has displaced tens of thousands on each side of the border. Israeli airstrikes on Lebanon have killed over 400 people since October, most of them militants with Hezbollah and allied groups, but the dead also include more than 80 civilians and non-combatants. On the Israeli side, 16 soldiers and 11 civilians have been killed.

Israel’s Supreme Court hears arguments over a law allowing its far-right security minister sweeping power over police

TEL AVIV, Israel — Israel’s Supreme Court heard arguments Tuesday about a law granting a far-right government minister sweeping power over the police.

The law would allow National Security Minister Itamar Ben-Gvir to intervene in police investigations. Critics say the law is part of Ben-Gvir’s attempt to consolidate more aspects of the police under his authority. They say the law would grant him too much power over who and how police investigate.

The court previously issued an interim order prohibiting Ben-Gvir from intervening in police investigations.

People take part in a protest against Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu’s government, demanding new elections and the release of the hostages held in the Gaza Strip by the Hamas militant group, in Jerusalem, Monday, June 17, 2024. (AP Photo/Ohad Zwigenberg)

A longtime admirer of the late racist Rabbi Meir Kahane, Ben-Gvir was convicted eight times for offenses that include racism and supporting a Jewish terrorist organization. He was once on the fringes of Israeli politics but now oversees the police and has other key duties in government. As national security minister, he has encouraged police to take a tough line against anti-government protesters and has actively supported officers accused of using excessive force against Palestinians.

Israeli police use a water cannon to disperse demonstrators blocking a road during a protest against Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu’s government, demanding new elections and the release of the hostages held in the Gaza Strip by the Hamas militant group, in Jerusalem, Monday, June 17, 2024. (AP Photo/Ohad Zwigenberg)

On Monday, police faced criticism for a heavy-handed response toward protesters in Jerusalem who called for early elections. A number of protesters were injured, including a volunteer doctor who was hit with a water cannon in the face and may lose her vision, Israeli media reported. Police said four officers were injured in the protest.

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Follow AP’s coverage of the war in Gaza at https://apnews.com/hub/israel-hamas-war

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