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IDF said to kill Hezbollah missile chief in Beirut * Rockets pummel Israel * IDF hits missiles in homes; 492 dead in Lebanon * Will Nasrallah blink? *US hate crimes spike

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Tuesday, September 24, 2024 Presented by By Emanuel Fabian, ToI Staff and Agencies Lebanese authorit

[Times of Israel]( [The daily edition]( Tuesday, September 24, 2024 Presented by [Set Me Free]( [IDF strike in Beirut said to kill Hezbollah missile chief, as rockets pummel Israel]( By Emanuel Fabian, ToI Staff and Agencies Lebanese authorities say 6 killed and 15 wounded in strike, some 560 killed since conflict spiked; IDF reservist moderately hurt by shrapnel Live updates [LIVE: At General Assembly, UN chief cheered for accusing Israel of collective punishment in Gaza]( By ToI Staff Biden speaking at UNGA for last time * Head of Hezbollah’s missile unit among 6 killed in Beirut strike * Hezbollah fires over 100 rockets at north * Lebanon health ministry: Death toll from IDF airstrikes passes 550 [Israel hits 1,600 targets in Monday strikes on Hezbollah as Lebanese flee; 492 killed]( By Emanuel Fabian, ToI Staff and AP IDF says it targeted many homes where Hezbollah keeps missiles in deadliest barrages since 2006 war, urges civilians to get away; Hezbollah fires 200 rockets deep into Israel [IDF targets one of Nasrallah’s last remaining deputies; Hezbollah says he’s alive]( By ToI Staff and Emanuel Fabian [Missile in the attic: IDF releases photos of Hezbollah munitions in Lebanese homes]( By Emanuel Fabian, ToI Staff and AP Army shows long-range missile on a launcher in a family’s attic, notes secondary explosions after airstrikes; Gallant: Hezbollah’s arsenal being crushed, Nasrallah ‘alone at the top’ [At least 2 West Bank Palestinians hurt in Hezbollah rocket attack]( By ToI Staff from our sponsor [Set Me Free: A kosher 'Meet the Fockers']( An award-winning film about a rabbi and a non-religious student. Explore ethical dilemmas, realistic challenges, and revelations about Judaism in the modern world Op-ed Lazar Berman [Israel keeps moving up the escalation ladder, hoping Nasrallah will jump off]( With massive airstrikes on Hezbollah’s missiles, Netanyahu is still trying to get the terror group to hold its fire after 11 months. If it doesn’t, war seems the only option [US official: We’re against Israeli ground op in Lebanon, want diplomatic ‘off-ramp’]( By Agencies and ToI Staff Official says he can’t recall ‘a period in which an escalation or intensification led to a fundamental deescalation,’ expressing disagreement with intensified strikes by Israel [Iranian president says Lebanon strikes are an Israeli ‘trap’ to draw Tehran into war]( By ToI Staff and Agencies [US deploying more troops to region as Israel-Hezbollah conflict ramps up]( By Agencies, ToI Staff and Jacob Magid Reporter's notebook [Fear and uncertainty: As war escalates, northern residents feel there’s nowhere to go]( By Diana Bletter Mateh Asher Regional Council head says he is worried about the war’s emotional toll on residents; ‘This isn’t normal life,’ says one evacuated resident [Daily Briefing Sept. 24: Day 354 – Life up north as Hezbollah rocket attacks escalate]( By ToI Staff [Those We Have Lost]( [Those We Have Lost]( [Civilians and soldiers who have fallen since Oct. 7]( [Read Here]( Top Ops David Makovsky [Reminder: The hostages (or: Why an ‘all for all’ deal doesn’t help them)]( With Hezbollah in the headlines and hostage talks stuck, the goal of bringing them home seems far away – especially if you’re Netanyahu and want to stay in Gaza Max Alperstein [A shofar call to family and tradition]( When my grandfather gave me my very own shofar, it reminded me of how Harry Potter’s wand chose him: the shofar itself empowered me to keep at it [Biden said increasingly gloomy on Gaza ceasefire as his time in office winds down]( By ToI Staff Aides reportedly say US president no longer thinks a deal to free hostages and end fighting is likely before he leaves office, as talks falter and anger with Netanyahu grows Reporter's notebook [Despite rocket fire, Birthright launches 1st volunteer mission for adults with disabilities]( By Gavriel Fiske 10-day trip sponsored by Birthright and Camp Ramah enables a dozen adults on the autistic spectrum to lend a hand in Israel during the war [Antisemitic hate crimes in US surged 63% in 2023, to all-time high of 1,832 – FBI]( By ToI Staff Anti-Arab incidents jumped 34%, anti-Muslim incidents 49%; Anti-Defamation League, Arab American Institute caution that agencies still not reporting all incidents [Mayor of Muslim-majority Michigan city endorses Trump, in sign of Gaza war’s impact]( By Andrew Lapin [Michigan attorney general calls Rashida Tlaib’s criticism of her ‘antisemitic’]( By JTA and ToI Staff [CRM]( [Cops filmed beating extremist Haredi protesters with batons in Beit Shemesh]( By ToI Staff Police commissioner says incident ‘goes against the values’ of the force; Yesh Atid MK decries ‘very serious police violence’ [Over 1,500 war compensation claims made by farmers; Tax Authority has paid NIS 91m]( By Sue Surkes 22,000 dunams of fruit orchards, vines, avocado plantations not being regularly farmed along Lebanese border; 1,500 dunams of fruit trees and vines damaged by fires [Slowdown in growth of tech workforce is bad for tax revenue, report warns]( By Sharon Wrobel [Displaced Palestinians say IDF, police in contempt of court order to allow them back home]( By Jeremy Sharon Khirbet Zanuta villagers tell High Court authorities failing to fulfill its ruling to facilitate their return home; legal scholars warn continued displacement may be war crime [Day 354 – Life up north as Hezbollah rocket attacks escalate]( [listen to the podcast]( Explainer Andrea Cooper [What to know about Josh Stein, who’s outpolling Mark Robinson for North Carolina governor]( Amid his rival’s repeated scandals, a win by the Jewish attorney could buoy Harris against Trump, while some see it as a sign of acceptance of the local Jewish community [UTJ organ Hamodia publishes op-ed blaming southern kibbutz residents for October 7]( By ToI Staff Lawmakers blast article in which former candidate for Haredi party claimed left-leaning southerners brought disaster on themselves, need forgiveness for blaming government [Beersheba girl suspended from school after voicing concern for Gazan kids]( By ToI Staff Middle school, Education Ministry claim 13-year-old suspended for 3 days to protect her from harassment during probe into incident; girl says other students verbally abused her [Those We Are Missing]( [The hostages and victims whose fate is still unknown]( [Read Here]( [District planners approve controversial ‘Jerusalem Burj,’ rebuff most objections]( By Sue Surkes Deputy Mayor Havilio vows to keep up opposition, says planners have broken own rules on building height and don’t think about preserving character of capital More Headlines [Erdogan tells ICC prosecutor Israel planning ‘new massacres’ in Gaza]( By ToI Staff [Woman found dead with stab wounds in Haifa apartment]( By ToI Staff [Taiwan investigators question more employees in probe into Hezbollah device blasts]( By Agencies and ToI Staff [Sweden says Iran was behind mass text messages calling for revenge over Quran burnings]( By Agencies [Alleged Trump gunman wrote of ‘assassination attempt’ months ago – prosecutors]( By Andrew Goudsward [Anti-money laundering group suspends Colombia after president’s Israeli spyware claims]( By AP and ToI Staff [Springfield, Ohio, rabbi will meet local Haitian leaders after disparaging community]( By Andrew Lapin [In safe hands / This year’s Jerusalem Design Week looks to be a port in a storm]( By Jessica Steinberg [The daily edition]( [facebook]( [twitter]( [instagram]( [View in browser]( [Contact support](mailto:support@timesofisrael.com) [Advertise with us](mailto:advertise@timesofisrael.com) Were you forwarded this email? 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