ย Israel warns it could take Lebanon โ€˜back to the Stone Ageโ€™ as defence minister wraps up Washington trip.

Israelโ€™s military has confirmed that one soldier was killed and another injured in the Jenin refugee camp in the Israeli-occupied West Bank.

In a statement on its official Telegram channel, the IDF said the injured soldier was โ€œevacuated to receive medical treatment at a hospitalโ€ and that his family has been notified.

Haaretz reports that โ€œ16 other soldiers sustained light-to-moderate wounds in the incidentโ€, which is in line with earlier reports from Al Jazeera. Al Jazeera has been banned from operating inside Israel by Benjamin Netanyahuโ€™s government.

The details of the incident given by Haaretz are:

Members of the force were hit by an explosive device burried about a meter and a half underground, the army says, adding that a rescue force was then hit by a second explosive device.

The army added that military bulldozers scanned the area prior to the forcesโ€™ entry, including the road under which the explosives were buried.

Israelโ€™s defence minister, Yoav Gallant, has warned that Israelโ€™s military is capable of taking Lebanon โ€œback to the stone ageโ€ in any war with Hezbollah militants, but insisted his government prefers a diplomatic solution on the Israel-Lebanon border.

Speaking to reporters as his trip to Washington wrapped up, Gallant also said he discussed with senior US officials his โ€œday afterโ€ proposals for governance of postwar Gaza that would include local Palestinians, regional partners and the US, but that it would be โ€œa long and complex process.โ€

More on that in a moment, first hereโ€™s a summary of the dayโ€™s other main events.

  • US president Joe Bidenโ€™s top aides told Gallant that Washington would maintain a pause on a shipment of heavy bombs for Israelย while the issue is under review, a senior US official told the Reuters news agency. The official said the allies remain in discussions about the single shipment of powerful munitions, which was paused by Biden in May over concerns they could cause more Palestinian civilian deaths in Gaza.
  • Israeli forces pounded several areas across Gaza on Wednesday, and residents reported fierce fighting overnight in Rafah. Residents said fighting intensified in the Tel Al-Sultan neighbourhood in western Rafah, where tanks were also trying to force their way north amid heavy clashes. The armed wings ofย Hamasย and the Islamic Jihad said fighters attacked Israeli forces with anti-tank rockets and mortar bombs.
  • Turkish president Recep Tayyip ErdoฤŸan has accused western powers of backing what he said were Israeli plans to attack Lebanonย and โ€œspread warโ€ throughout the region. โ€œIsrael is now setting its sights on Lebanon and we see that western powers behind the scenes are patting Israel on the back and even supporting them,โ€ he told lawmakers from his ruling AKP party.
  • Vatican secretary of state, Pietro Parolin, on Wednesday urged warring parties in the Middle East to accept โ€œpeace proposalsโ€, saying the region including Lebanon โ€œdoesnโ€™t need warโ€. He told a press conference in Beirut, โ€œthe Middle East is going through a critical moment.โ€
  • The outgoing United Nations humanitarian chief warned that a spread of the war to Lebanon would be โ€œpotentially apocalypticโ€. Martin Griffiths described Lebanon as โ€œthe flashpoint beyond all flashpointsโ€. A war involving Lebanon โ€œwill draw in Syria โ€ฆ it will draw in othersโ€, he told reporters in Geneva. โ€œItโ€™s very alarming.โ€

By Peter

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