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Israel wins its first two medals of Paris Olympics

Judoka Peter Paltchik won Israel's first medal of the Paris Olympics on Thursday, quickly followed by Inbar Lanir taking silver in the women's competition.

Paltchik, 24, beat Daniel Eich in the repechages of the under-100kg class to collect a bronze medal after a turbulent few weeks.

After the bout he hugged his tearful coach Shay Oren Smadga, whose 25-year-old son Orem, a member of the Israeli Defence Force, was killed in Gaza in June.

"I'm so proud. I'm so happy. I'm so thrilled to bring it home, after all the difficult days I've been through," Paltchik said.

Peter Paltchik roars with delight after winning Israel's medal of the Paris Olympics

Hezbollah chief says response against Israel 'inevitable'

Hezbollah chief Hassan Nasrallah warned Thursday that the group was bound to respond to Israel's killing of its top military commander, saying his death and that of the Hamas leader "crossed" red lines.

"The enemy, and those who are behind the enemy, must await our inevitable response," he said in a speech broadcast at the funeral of Hezbollah military commander Fuad Shukr.

Hezbollah leader Hassan Nasrallah addresses mourners at the funeral of top military commander Fuad Shukr by television from an undisclosed location in Lebanon

Iran, allies plan joint but limited retaliation against Israel

Iran and armed groups backed by it are preparing coordinated action meant to deter Israel but avert all-out war, sources and analysts said, after the killings of top Hamas and Hezbollah figures.

On Wednesday, Iranian officials met in Tehran with representatives of the so-called "Axis of Resistance" -- a loose alliance of Tehran-backed groups hostile to Israel -- to discuss retaliation for the deaths of Hamas's leader and Hezbollah's top military commander, said a source close to Lebanese group.

An Iranian woman holds a poster displaying slain militant leaders including Hamas's Ismail Haniyeh during his funeral procession in Tehran

Supporters say Iranian Nobel winner's health deteriorating in prison

The health of jailed Iranian Nobel laureate Narges Mohammadi has deteriorated in prison, supporters said Thursday, demanding her freedom and calling to give her access to medical care "without delay".

Rights activist Mohammadi, 52, has been jailed since November 2021, and has spent much of the past decade in and out of prison.

A group of supporters of Mohammadi, who in 2023 won the Nobel Peace Prize in recognition of her advocacy work, said they had been informed of the results of medical tests carried out last month "which showed a worrying deterioration of her health".

Mohammadi urged Iranians to report abuses

BP to develop new oil and gas fields in Iraq

Iraq signed an agreement with British energy giant British Petroleum on Thursday to develop four oil and gas fields in the northern province of Kirkuk.

A memorandum of understanding was signed by Iraq's Oil Minister Hayan Abdel Ghani and BP's CEO Murray Auchincloss, Prime Minister Mohamed Shia al-Sudani's media office said.

"The memorandum includes the rehabilitation and development of the four oilfields under the North Oil Company in Kirkuk: the Kirkuk oilfield, Bai Hassan, Jambur and Khabbaz oilfields," the statement said.

A picture released by the media office of Iraqi Prime Minister Mohamed Shia al-Sudani shows him  looking on as BP CEO, Murray Auchincloss (L) and Iraqi Oil Minister Hayan Abdul Ghani al-Sawad sign a memorandum of understanding to develop oil and gas fields in Kirkuk.

Israel confirms Hamas military chief Deif killed in July strike

Israel's army confirmed on Thursday that Hamas military chief Mohammed Deif was killed in an air strike last month in the southern Gaza Strip.

The announcement came a day after Hamas and Iran said the Palestinian movement's chief Ismail Haniyeh was killed in Tehran. Israel has not commented on that report.

"Mohammed Deif, the Osama bin Laden of Gaza was eliminated" on July 13, Defence Minister Yoav Gallant said.

This is a "significant milestone in the process of dismantling Hamas" in Gaza, Gallant added.

Hamas leaders from left to right: Qatar-based political chief Ismail Haniyeh, Gaza military commander Mohammed Deif and Gaza leader Yahya Sinwar

Iran, allies ready Israel response as funerals held for militant leaders

Iran and its regional allies vowed retaliation on Thursday for the deaths of Hamas and Hezbollah leaders, raising regional tensions as mourners filled Tehran's city centre calling for revenge.

A public funeral was held for Hamas's political chief Ismail Haniyeh in the Iranian capital where he was killed early Wednesday in an attack on which Israel has not commented.

A billboard in Tehran showing Iranian President Masoud Pezeshkian (R) and late Hamas leader Ismail Haniyeh

US says strikes on Tehran, Beirut 'don't help' tensions

An Israeli strike that killed a Hezbollah commander in Beirut and the killing of the political leader of Hamas in Tehran "don't help" regional tensions but there are no signs of an imminent wider conflict, the White House said Wednesday.

"These reports over the last 24, 48 hours certainly don't help with the temperature going down," National Security Council spokesman John Kirby told reporters when asked about the attacks.

"We're obviously concerned about escalation."

US National Security Council (NSC) spokesman John Kirby speaks during the daily press briefing in the Brady Press Briefing Room of the White House in Washington, DC, on July 31, 2024.

Hezbollah mourns commander slain in Israeli strike

Hezbollah on Wednesday mourned its top commander Fuad Shukr, whose body was recovered from the rubble of an Israeli strike in south Beirut, as fears mounted of a wider conflict.

Shukr will be buried on Thursday and Hezbollah leader Hassan Nasrallah will speak at his funeral to outline the Iran-backed movement's position, the group said in a statement.

Shukr was "martyred on the road to Jerusalem", Hezbollah said, using a phrase referring to fighters killed by Israel, and described him as one of the "major symbols of the resistance" against Israel.

Fuad Shukr was killed in an Israeli strike that hit the building he was in in southern Beirut, Lebanon

Hundreds mourn children killed in Israeli strike on south Beirut

Hundreds of mourners on Wednesday chanted "death to Israel" and "America is the Great Satan" at the funeral of two children killed in an Israeli strike on Hezbollah's stronghold in southern Beirut the day before.

The Israeli military said the strike had "eliminated" Fuad Shukr, a top Hezbollah commander it blamed for carrying out a weekend rocket attack on the Israeli-annexed Golan Heights that killed 12 children.

People gather around the coffins of two children, Hassan and Amira Muhammed Fadallah, during their funeral the day after they were killed in an Israeli strike on a building in Beirut's southern suburbs