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Israel has said it is preparing a potential ground invasion into Lebanon.

Last Updated: September 26, 2024, 5:22 PM EDT

Israel and Hezbollah are exchanging hundreds of cross-border strikes in the wake of the shocking explosions of wireless devices across Lebanon last week.

Sep 26, 2024, 5:22 PM EDT

Humanitarian situation in Gaza is worse than a month ago: UNRWA

The humanitarian situation in Gaza is worse than it was a month ago, UNRWA Commissioner-General Philippe Lazzarini told reporters at the UN Thursday.

"Women in Gaza are now shaving their heads because they don't have shampoo to wash their hair," Lazzarini said, giving one example of the situation on the ground.

Lazzarini and Jordanian Deputy Prime Minister and Minister of Foreign Affairs Ayman Safadi spoke with reporters after a ministerial meeting in support of UNRWA co-hosted by Jordan and Sweden at the UN headquarters on the sidelines of the UN General Assembly Thursday.

Lazzarini said about 50 countries attended the high-level meeting to show support for UNRWA, an agency that has come under intense scrutiny during the ongoing war in Gaza. Israel accused several UNRWA employees of being directly involved in the Oct. 7 attacks, prompting an internal UN probe and the halting of funding to the agency from many countries, including the U.S.

Since U.S. funding to UNRWA remains paused until March 2025, Lazzarini said the European Union and European Commission combined make up about 60% of the agency's funding now.

"It is incomprehensible that a country is allowed to label a UN agency as a terrorist state," Lazzarini said. "The world must not allow that, and we will stand up to it along with all of our partners who showed up in support of UNRWA today."

"These are not just attacks against UNRWA, these are attacks against the broader United Nations system," Safadi said.

In terms of getting more humanitarian aid into Gaza, Safadi said Jordan has the ability to scale up to send in 500 trucks a day, but the "problem is we're not allowed to do that." The other problem is once you get to the Kerem Shalom crossing, the only crossing point open into Gaza since the Rafah crossing closed in May, "you need to make sure people are empowered to receive it," Safadi added.

"It's not just allowing the aid in but also allowing the humanitarians to operate in Gaza," Lazzarini said.

The successful completion of the first phase of the polio vaccine campaign "could not have happened without UNRWA," Lazzarini said.

"UNRWA and its staff made the ultimate sacrifice" in the ongoing conflict, Lazzarini said, noting that 222 UNRWA staff members have been killed in Gaza.

-ABC News' Ellie Kaufman

Sep 26, 2024, 4:38 PM EDT

IDF strikes at least 220 Hezbollah targets

Israel struck 220 Hezbollah targets in Lebanon on Thursday, including launchers used to fire projectiles into Israel, weapons storage facilities and Hezbollah members, according to the Israel Defense Forces.

Israel has now struck thousands of Hezbollah targets in Lebanon since Monday.

-ABC News' Will Gretsky

Sep 26, 2024, 1:30 PM EDT

Israel waiting 'years' for opportunity to attack Hezbollah: IDF chief of staff

Israeli officials are insisting they will continue fighting Hezbollah in Lebanon, after Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu shot down a 21-day cease-fire proposal submitted by the U.S. and France.

"We need to continue attacking Hezbollah, we have been waiting for this opportunity for years," Lt. Gen. Herzi Halevi, the chief of the General Staff for the Israel Defense Forces, said Thursday.

The IDF is working to "eliminate" more Hezbollah senior officials, "thwart the transfer of weapons, to detract from Hezbollah's firepower and to attack it throughout Lebanon," Halevi added.

Smoke billows from the site of an Israeli airstrike that targeted Beirut's southern suburbs, Sept. 26, 2024.
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After landing in New York before he is set to speak at the United Nations on Friday, Netanyahu doubled down on continuing to fight Hezbollah.

"The policy is clear: we continue to hit Hezbollah with all our might -- we will not stop until we achieve all our goals," Netanyahu said.

-ABC News' Dana Savir

Sep 26, 2024, 7:28 AM EDT

'No cease-fire' in Lebanon, Israel's foreign minister says

Israeli Foreign Minister Israel Katz declared on social media on Thursday that there "will be no ceasefire in the north," as U.S.-led efforts to prevent a full-scale Israeli invasion of Lebanon appeared to fall flat.

"We will continue to fight against the terrorist organization Hezbollah with all our might until victory and the safe return of the residents of the north to their homes," Katz wrote in a post to X.

A man watches as smoke billows over southern Lebanon amid cross-border hostilities between Hezbollah and Israeli forces as seen from Tyre, Lebanon on Sept. 26, 2024.
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The statement came shortly after Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu dismissed reports that the U.S. was gathering international support for a 21-day cease-fire. President Joe Biden said on Wednesday the plan had "significant" backing.

"This is an American-French proposal, to which the prime minister did not even respond," a post to Netanyahu's official X page said.

The Israel Defense Forces continued its bombardment of southern and eastern Lebanon overnight into Thursday while its troops prepared for an expected ground operation.

Lt. Gen. Herzi Halevi, the chief of the IDF General Staff, told units at the northern border on Wednesday: "We are preparing the process of a maneuver, which means your military boots, your maneuvering boots, will enter enemy territory."

-ABC News' Jordana Miller and David Brennan