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22.09.2024

The day Hezbollah and Israel exchanged fire

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This page is an archive of main headlines from the UK for 22.09.2024.

It displays 115 headlines from many sources chronologically, as they appeared throughout the day, accompanied by AI overviews that were written in real time.

22.09.2024 โ‡ข The day Hezbollah and Israel exchanged fire
โŒจTensions escalated between Israel and Hezbollah, with both sides launching attacks. Hezbollah fired dozens of rockets into Israel, damaging homes, while Israel conducted strikes in Lebanon. The conflict intensified throughout the day, with Hezbollah claiming to have hit Israeli defense firms and its deputy leader declaring an "open-ended battle." The UN and EU called for restraint, warning of potential catastrophe. Meanwhile, the Labour Party conference began amid controversy over gifts and donors. Angela Rayner fought back tears during her speech, addressing the ongoing row. Kate, Princess of Wales, was spotted for the first time since announcing the end of her chemotherapy. Reports emerged about Mohamed al Fayed's alleged misconduct, adding to ongoing discussions about powerful figures' behavior.
22.09.2024
07:05
Legacy titles are being snapped up by private capital, in Britain and the US.
07:05
17:37
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18:48
A Lebanese minister has accused Israel of taking โ€˜the region to warโ€™ as Israel continues to target Hezbollah positions in Lebanon. Israeli forces say they killed 16 Hezbollah fighters including one top commander โ€“ Ibrahim Aqil โ€“ in an airstrike on the Lebanese capital Beirut, yesterday. In response, Hezbollah says it has fired rockets atโ€ฆ
18:48
21:04
The Guardian

โ€˜Weโ€™re not safe any moreโ€™: Lebanon reels from week of attacks that have intensified war with Israel

21:04

21:37โ‡ขDubois Stuns Joshua: Wembley Shocker

โŒจThe newspapers report on a major upset in boxing, as Daniel Dubois knocked out Anthony Joshua in their heavyweight title fight at Wembley (Metro, The Mirror, Sky News, The Sun, The Telegraph). This unexpected result is dominating the sports headlines, with multiple sources providing live updates and reactions to the match.
22:16
23:08
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00:32
The Guardian

Israel strikes targets in Lebanon as Hezbollah launches deepest rocket attacks since start of Gaza war

00:32

00:33โ‡ขWembley Rumble: Joshua Knocked Out, Israel Braces

โŒจThe newspapers report on escalating tensions between Israel and Hezbollah. Israel has limited gatherings in its north, anticipating increased rocket attacks from Hezbollah (BBC News, The Guardian). In sports, Anthony Joshua's unexpected knockout loss to Daniel Dubois at Wembley dominates headlines (Daily Mail, The Mirror, Metro). The defeat raises questions about Joshua's career and potential fight with Tyson Fury.
05:20
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06:32
HuffPost UK
PM's Popularity Plummets Amid Sue Gray And Freebies Rows
06:32

06:57โ‡ขRockets and Reputations: Israel Under Fire, Starmer Under Scrutiny

โŒจThe newspapers report on escalating tensions between Israel and Hezbollah, with dozens of rockets fired into Israel from Lebanon (BBC News). In UK politics, Prime Minister Keir Starmer faces criticism over his performance and recent controversies (HuffPost UK, New Statesman, The Spectator). The CPS's failure to prosecute Mohamed al Fayed over sex abuse claims is also discussed (Sky News, The Times).
08:00
08:00
08:24
BBC

Hezbollah rocket attacks damage homes in Israel, while IDF launches more Lebanon strikes

Israel says it struck Hezbollah rocket launchers in Lebanon, while the militant group fired dozens of rockets towards northern Israel overnight.
08:24
08:40
The Guardian

Hezbollah claims to have hit Israeli defence manufacturers in โ€˜initial responseโ€™ to pager attacks

08:40

09:05โ‡ขRocket Exchange: Israel and Hezbollah Trade Fire

โŒจThe newspapers report on escalating tensions between Israel and Hezbollah. Israel struck Hezbollah rocket launchers in Lebanon, while Hezbollah fired rockets into northern Israel (BBC News, The Guardian). Israel rejects connection to exploding pagers (Sky News). In UK politics, Angela Rayner denies breaking rules over a New York stay (The Telegraph). A mass shooting in Alabama left four dead and dozens injured (Metro).
09:20
The Guardian

Hezbollah claims to have hit Israeli defence firms; Israel does not want war with Lebanon, president says

09:20
09:44
The government mantra that โ€˜things will only get worseโ€™ย is almost designed to fuel the far right โ€“ and grim warnings from Europe suggest Britainโ€™s future direction of travel too, says DIANE ABBOTT MP
09:44
09:52

10:25โ‡ขRockets and Rebuttals: Israel-Hezbollah Tensions Escalate

โŒจThe newspapers report on escalating tensions between Israel and Hezbollah. Hezbollah claims to have hit Israeli defence firms, while Israel denies connection to exploding pagers in Lebanon (The Guardian, Sky News, The Jewish Chronicle). The Labour conference begins amid controversies over freebies and Sue Gray's appointment (The Independent, The Telegraph, Morning Star Online).
10:32
The Guardian

Netanyahu says Israel has hit Hezbollah in ways โ€˜it could not have imaginedโ€™; school in Gaza bombed by Israel

10:32
10:41
10:56
11:28
The Guardian

Israel launches strikes on targets in southern Lebanon

11:28

11:29โ‡ขRayner's Tears and Strikes: Labour Conference Amid Mideast Tensions

โŒจThe newspapers report on Angela Rayner's emotional speech at the Labour Party Conference, addressing the ongoing controversy over donations and freebies (Daily Mail, The Independent, Sky News, The Telegraph). Meanwhile, Israel has launched strikes on targets in southern Lebanon, escalating tensions with Hezbollah (The Guardian). In France, President Macron's new government has been announced, excluding populist parties (Breitbart London).
11:37
12:33
13:05
BBC

Hezbollah buries commander killed in Israeli strike while conflict escalates

Israel says it struck Hezbollah rocket launchers in Lebanon overnight, while the militant group fired 150 missiles over the border.
13:05

13:29โ‡ขRockets and Tears: Mideast Conflict Overshadows Labour Conference

โŒจThe newspapers report on escalating tensions between Israel and Hezbollah, with Israel striking Hezbollah targets in Lebanon and Hezbollah firing rockets into Israel (BBC News, The Guardian, The Jewish Chronicle). The Labour Party conference is underway, with Angela Rayner giving an emotional speech amid controversies over freebies and donations (The Independent, The Mirror, The Times).
13:52
14:24
The Guardian

Hezbollah deputy leader says conflict with Israel now an โ€˜open-ended battle or reckoningโ€™

14:24
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15:44

16:01โ‡ขHezbollah Ups the Ante: "Open-Ended Battle" with Israel

โŒจThe newspapers report on escalating tensions between Israel and Hezbollah, with Hezbollah's deputy leader declaring an "open-ended battle" (The Guardian, Sky News). In UK politics, Angela Rayner's emotional Labour conference speech is discussed (The Independent, The Mirror), while controversy continues over Lord Alli's attendance despite a donations row (The Telegraph, The Times).
16:09
The Guardian

EU calls for โ€˜urgentโ€™ ceasefire after โ€˜extremely concerningโ€™ escalation between Israel and Hezbollah

16:09
16:48
16:56
โ€œThereโ€™s nothing too good for the workersโ€ โ€“ the legendary quip about why socialists should enjoy the finer things in life shows thereโ€™s nothing new about Labour politicians being ensnared in scandals about gifts and good living. This morning Deputy Prime Minister Angela Rayner became the latest to defend the right of politicians to acceptโ€ฆ
16:56
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17:44
The Guardian

Seven people killed in Israeli airstrike on Gaza City school housing displaced people

17:44

17:45โ‡ขLabour's Gift Gaffe Overshadows Conference

โŒจThe newspapers report on ongoing tensions between Israel and Hezbollah, with an Israeli airstrike killing seven people in a Gaza City school (The Guardian). The Labour Party conference begins amidst controversy over gifts and donors, with Angela Rayner defending politicians' right to accept gifts (Channel 4 News, The Telegraph). In sports, Manchester City drew with Arsenal in a high-profile match (The Sun).
18:08
18:08
The Guardian

Iran arrests 12 people for โ€˜collaborating with Israelโ€™

18:08
19:08
The Guardian

Hezbollah โ€˜enters battle of reckoningโ€™ with Israel as world powers urge restraint

19:08
19:21
Sir Keir Starmer was surely hoping Labourโ€™s conference would be a celebration of his landslide election victory โ€“ but with bitter briefings against his chief of staff Sue Gray coming from within No 10, more stories of ministers taking freebie gifts and a potential union rebellion over the winter fuel allowance โ€“ the new primeโ€ฆ
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21:53โ‡ขReeves' Economic Vision Amid Labour Turmoil and Mideast Tensions

โŒจThe newspapers report on escalating tensions between Israel and Hezbollah, with the UN warning of potential catastrophe (BBC News, The Guardian). Labour's conference is overshadowed by controversies, including freebie scandals and internal briefings against Sue Gray (Channel 4 News, Daily Mail). Rachel Reeves, as Chancellor, outlines her economic vision, emphasizing tough choices and optimism for the future (The Telegraph, The Times).