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02.10.2024

The day Israel entered Lebanon

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This page is an archive of main headlines from Spain for 02.10.2024.

It displays 67 headlines from many sources chronologically, as they appeared throughout the day, accompanied by AI overviews that were written in real time.

02.10.2024The day Israel entered Lebanon
The escalation between Israel and Iran dominated the news, with Iran launching a massive missile attack on Israel. Netanyahu promised retaliation, while Iran threatened a stronger response if Israel reacted. Israel intensified its operations in southern Lebanon, sending more troops and engaging in ground combat with Hezbollah. The conflict expanded, with Israel declaring the UN Secretary-General persona non grata. Spanish media reported on plans to evacuate Spanish nationals from Lebanon. Throughout the day, the situation in Lebanon deteriorated, with reports of Israeli soldiers killed in combat. The expanding conflict overshadowed domestic Spanish news, though some outlets reported on economic issues and political developments related to the Catalan independence movement.
02.10.2024
03:25

05:01 (03:01)Iran's Missile Barrage Ignites Middle East Powder Keg

The Spanish newspapers extensively report on Iran's massive missile attack against Israel (El Mundo, El Periódico, La Razón, La Vanguardia, RTVE). Nearly 200 missiles were launched, targeting Tel Aviv and Jerusalem. Israel claims to have intercepted most missiles and warns of consequences. The US has ordered its armed forces to intercept Iranian missiles (20minutos). This event marks a significant escalation in the Middle East conflict.
05:09
06:53
07:01

07:02 (05:02)Iran's Missile Barrage Ignites Middle East Tinderbox

Spanish newspapers continue to report extensively on Iran's missile attack against Israel, with over 200 missiles targeting Tel Aviv and Jerusalem (La Vanguardia, RTVE, 20minutos). Israel promises retaliation (La Vanguardia). The conflict's impact on Lebanon is also discussed (20minutos). Domestically, media focus on cannabis regulation (El Salto) and the impasse in renewing RTVE's council (Público).
07:09
07:57

09:09 (07:09)Iran's Missile Barrage: Israel Vows Revenge

Spanish newspapers continue to report extensively on Iran's missile attack against Israel (eldiario.es, El Periódico, RTVE, 20minutos). Netanyahu promises strong retaliation (20minutos). The attack is seen as a measured response but opens the door to US involvement (RTVE). Domestically, there's strong support for distributing migrant minors arriving in the Canary Islands across autonomous regions (El Periódico).
09:57
10:05
10:38
10:45

10:46 (08:46)Israel Girds for Retaliation as Iran Declares Attack Over

Spanish newspapers continue to focus on the aftermath of Iran's missile attack on Israel. They report on Israel's promise of retaliation (20minutos, eldiario.es) and the potential for US involvement (RTVE). New developments include Iran declaring the attack over (eldiario.es) and Spain's plan to evacuate its citizens from Lebanon (El Periódico). The media also discusses Israel's multiple simultaneous fronts (El Mundo).
11:01
12:37
12:38
13:01

13:26 (11:26)Israel Escalates on Multiple Fronts

Spanish newspapers report on Israel's intensified offensive in southern Lebanon and Gaza (La Vanguardia, Público). Israel has declared UN Secretary-General António Guterres persona non grata (La Razón). Several sources discuss the financial ties between Spanish banks and Israeli arms manufacturers (La Marea, El Salto). Some right-wing politicians defend Netanyahu's actions in Gaza (El Plural).
13:33
13:42
13:49
14:13
15:33
16:05
16:29

16:30 (14:30)Israel and Hezbollah Lock Horns in Southern Lebanon

Spanish newspapers report on escalating tensions between Israel and Hezbollah, with ground combat in southern Lebanon (La Vanguardia, El País, 20minutos). Israel has declared UN Secretary-General António Guterres persona non grata (eldiario.es, El País). The media also covers Iran's recent missile attack on Israel and its potential consequences, including US involvement (RTVE, 20minutos).
17:08
17:49
17:57

18:46 (16:46)Boots on the Ground: Israel-Hezbollah Clash Intensifies

Spanish newspapers continue to report on the escalating conflict between Israel and Hezbollah in southern Lebanon, with ground combat now occurring (La Vanguardia, El País, 20minutos). They also discuss Israel's potential retaliation options against Iran's recent missile attack (El Mundo, RTVE). Some sources highlight the role of social media influencers in the upcoming US elections (El Periódico).
19:49
21:33

23:02 (21:02)Hezbollah-Israel Ground Combat Escalates

Spanish newspapers report on intensifying clashes between Israel and Hezbollah in southern Lebanon, with ground combat and casualties (La Razón, RTVE, 20minutos). The conflict's impact on Spain is discussed, including plans to evacuate Spanish citizens from Lebanon (RTVE) and its influence on domestic politics (Público). Economic issues are also highlighted, with rising food prices affecting inflation (El Periódico).
23:08
00:05