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03.10.2024

The day Israel struck Beirut and Spain evacuated its citizens

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This page is an archive of main headlines from Spain for 03.10.2024.

It displays 84 headlines from many sources chronologically, as they appeared throughout the day, accompanied by AI overviews that were written in real time.

03.10.2024The day Israel struck Beirut and Spain evacuated its citizens
Israel launched its largest attack on central Beirut, urging evacuation of southern Lebanon. Reports emerged of Israeli forces suffering heavy casualties in a Hezbollah ambush during ground operations. The conflict's escalation prompted Spain to evacuate its citizens, with the first plane landing in Madrid. Domestically, the Spanish government reached an agreement with EH Bildu to reform the "gag law", prohibiting rubber bullets and hot returns at borders. The CNI finalized its report on the Pegasus spyware used to spy on Prime Minister Sánchez. Internationally, concerns grew about the potential for a wider conflict, with discussions of possible Israeli strikes on Iranian nuclear facilities and U.S. plans to target Iranian oil wells.
03.10.2024

03:42 (01:42)Israel-Hezbollah Ground Combat Erupts

Spanish newspapers report on escalating conflict between Israel and Hezbollah in Lebanon, with ground combat now occurring (La Vanguardia, La Razón, RTVE). Israel is considering its response to Iranian missile attacks, potentially targeting nuclear facilities (La Razón). The media also covers plans to evacuate Spanish citizens from Lebanon amid the rising tensions (RTVE).
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07:17

07:17 (05:17)Lebanon Aflame: Israel-Hezbollah Ground Combat Escalates

Spanish newspapers report on the intensifying conflict between Israel and Hezbollah in Lebanon, with ground combat now occurring (El Mundo, El País). The offensive has caused over a million displaced in Lebanon (eldiario.es). Some sources discuss Israel's potential responses to Iranian missile attacks (El Mundo). Domestically, there's focus on tax reform proposals (El Confidencial) and delays in the Constitutional Court's amnesty ruling (infoLibre).
07:49
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10:30 (08:30)Beirut Bombarded: Netanyahu Strengthened as War Escalates

Spanish newspapers report on the ongoing conflict between Israel and Hezbollah, with new developments including an Israeli bombardment in central Beirut causing at least six deaths (La Vanguardia). Netanyahu's position is strengthened as the war extends (RTVE). The conflict's regional impact is discussed, with concerns about potential escalation to a world war (20minutos). Domestically, PSOE proposes including license numbers in tourist apartment ads (El Periódico).
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11:50 (09:50)Beirut Ablaze: Israel Strikes as Gag Law Reformed

Spanish newspapers report on escalating tensions in the Middle East, with Israel bombing Beirut (La Vanguardia, El País, El Salto). The use of white phosphorus, prohibited by international conventions, is mentioned (La Vanguardia). Domestically, the government and EH Bildu have reached an agreement to reform the "gag law" (eldiario.es, El Plural, La Razón, Público).
11:57
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12:54 (10:54)Gag Law Reform: Bildu Wins Concessions

Spanish newspapers report on a significant agreement between the government and Bildu to reform the "gag law" (eldiario.es, El Español, El Periódico, El Plural, Público). The reform includes prohibiting rubber bullets and "hot returns" at borders. Meanwhile, the Israeli-Hezbollah conflict continues to escalate, with reports of a deadly ambush on Israeli forces in Lebanon (El Mundo).
13:33
13:49

13:50 (11:50)Gag Law Revamped: Rubber Bullets Out, Hot Returns Banned

The Spanish newspapers report extensively on the agreement between the government and Bildu to reform the "gag law" (eldiario.es, El Español, El Periódico, El Plural, Público, La Razón). The reform includes prohibiting rubber bullets and "hot returns" at borders. Meanwhile, the Israel-Hezbollah conflict continues to escalate, with reports of attacks in Lebanon and Netanyahu's strengthened position (El Mundo, RTVE, El País).
13:57
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15:02 (13:02)Beirut Under Fire: Israel Escalates as Spain Reforms Gag Law

Spanish newspapers report on Israel's intensified attacks on Beirut, causing multiple casualties (El Confidencial, El País, Libertad Digital). The conflict's potential escalation to a world war is discussed (20minutos). Domestically, the government's agreement with Bildu to reform the "gag law" is covered, including bans on rubber bullets and hot returns (La Razón, El Español).
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19:01 (17:01)Beirut Under Fire, Spanish Citizens Flee

Spanish newspapers report on escalating tensions in the Middle East, with Israel launching attacks on Beirut (El Confidencial, El País). Iran threatens retaliation against Israel (20minutos). Domestically, the government backtracks on penalizing autonomous communities for non-compliance with housing laws (El Periódico). The first Spanish evacuees from Lebanon arrive in Madrid (RTVE).
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21:34 (19:34)Middle East Tensions Escalate as Spain Evacuates Citizens

Spanish newspapers report on ongoing Middle East tensions, with Israel launching attacks on Beirut (El País, 20minutos). The first Spanish evacuees from Lebanon arrive in Madrid (RTVE). Domestically, Yolanda Díaz and unions halt the "flexible medical leave" proposal by the Minister of Social Security (Público). The EU sets a "nuclear" red line for Israel, while Biden reveals plans to attack Iranian oil wells (20minutos).
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