
Israeli strike kills Hezbollah commander in Lebanon
Clip: 1/8/2024 | 4m 27sVideo has Closed Captions
Israel kills Hezbollah commander as Blinken visits region to stave off broader conflict
As Israel’s offensive in Gaza continues, a new front is heating up on the country’s northern border. Israel and the Lebanese militant group Hezbollah have been trading fire and Monday morning, an Israeli strike killed one of Hezbollah's high-ranking members. All this as Secretary of State Blinken traveled again to the region hoping to keep the conflict from spreading. William Brangham reports.
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Israeli strike kills Hezbollah commander in Lebanon
Clip: 1/8/2024 | 4m 27sVideo has Closed Captions
As Israel’s offensive in Gaza continues, a new front is heating up on the country’s northern border. Israel and the Lebanese militant group Hezbollah have been trading fire and Monday morning, an Israeli strike killed one of Hezbollah's high-ranking members. All this as Secretary of State Blinken traveled again to the region hoping to keep the conflict from spreading. William Brangham reports.
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Learn Moreabout PBS online sponsorshipAs Israel's offensive in Gaza a new front is heating up on# the country's northern border.
AMNA NAWAZ: Israel and the Lebanese militant# group Hezbollah have been th is morning, an Israeli strike killed# one of Hezbollah's high-ranking members,## all this as U.S. Secretary of State Antony# Blinken travels again to the region,## hoping to keep the conflict from spreading.
William Brangham reports.
WILLIAM BRANGHAM: While visiting his troops# along the northern bor Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu## warned Hezbollah that today's targeted# killin BENJAMIN NETANYAHU, Israeli Prime Minister# (through translator): We will do everything## to restore s to his friends in the south.
This is# what will happen here in the north.
WILLIAM BRANGHAM: This comes# as Secretary of State Antony## Blinken makes his fourth visit to the region.
As Blinken left Saudi Arabia for# Israel, he spoke with reporter ANTONY BLINKEN, U.S. Secretary of State: It's# clearly not in the interest of anyone, Israel,## Lebanon, Hezbollah, for that matter, to see# this escalate and to see an actual confl WILLIAM BRANGHAM: President# Biden was in South Carolina## today when protesters interrupted# hi PROTESTER: Cease-fire now!
JOE BIDEN, President of the United# States: I have been quietly working## with the Israeli government to get them to# re WILLIAM BRANGHAM: Israeli forces continue# their operation in South and Central Gaza,## but say they are done with# major combat in Northern Gaza.
MARK REGEV, Senior Adviser to Israeli# Prime Minister: It might not b but it could be because we are seeing the destruction of WILLIAM BRANGHAM: But as the war rages on,## Palestinians are left with nowhere to go# left by another Israeli airstrike,# food is too precious to leave behind.
MOHAMMED AL-QASSAS, Displaced Palestinian (through# translator): We heard a big explosion and,## when we got there we found the car as# you see it.
The car contains flou tomatoes, and meat.
It was# all for daily sustenance.
WILLIAM BRANGHAM: Despite her mothers comfort,# young Layan Abbid just can't take it anymor LAYAN ABBID Displaced Palestinian (through# translator): We are scared.
We don't want## the war.
We are scared.
They bo WILLIAM BRANGHAM: Yet more victims of war# were rushed to the Kuwaiti Hospital in Rafah,## one of the few still partially operating.
Medical# teams there struggle to save those they can.
The shadow of death won't leave this# family.
Veteran Palestinian journalist## Wael Al Dahdouh tries to stay brave for# those of his loved ones still living.## He held his son's hand one last time.
In# October, he lost his wife, his daughter,## another son, and a grandson, also# killed by Israeli airstrikes.
Yesterday, Dahdouh's son Hamza, also an# Al-Jazeera journalist like his father,## was killed with another colleague,# Mustafa Thuraya.
An Israeli drone## strike hit their car.
The IDF said the# intended target was a terrorist who## piloted drones that threatened IDF troops# and that two other suspects were killed.
But the Committee to Protect Journalists# has called for an independent probe,## as both journalists were driving to an# assignment in Gaza.
CPJ has documented## 79 journalists killed so far in the war,# nearly all of them Palestinians in Gaza.
After he mourned and prayed over his most# recent loss, Dahdouh did what he's always done,## returned to work, reporting on a war that# has stolen almost everything from him.
WAEL AL-DAHDOUH, Palestinian Journalist# (through translator): The world must## se It must listen and watch all that is# happening to the Pal What has Hamza done to them and# what has my family done to them?## What have civilians in Gaza Strip done# to them?
They have not done anything.
WILLIAM BRANGHAM: For the "PBS# NewsHour," I'm William Brangham.
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