Key facts
- Jewish Anti-Zionist Action (JAZA) protested an Israeli real estate event in London.
- Protesters condemned the sale of properties in occupied Palestine and illegal settlements.
- Four Palestinians were killed in an Israeli attack near a hospital in northern Gaza.
- Lebanon accused Israel of using chemical herbicide and killing Lebanese soldiers.
- An Israeli strike on Beirut's southern suburbs resulted in at least three deaths and 15 injuries.
A Jewish anti-Zionist group, Jewish Anti-Zionist Action (JAZA), demonstrated in London outside the "Great Israeli Real Estate" event, protesting the sale of properties in occupied Palestine, including illegal settlements. JAZA joined hundreds of other protesters, including the Palestine Solidarity Campaign, outside Edgware United Synagogue. Protesters held a banner stating "war crimes out of our synagogues" before being dispersed by police.
Meanwhile, in the Middle East, four Palestinians were killed by an Israeli attack near Yemen Al-Saeed Hospital in Jabalia refugee camp, northern Gaza. An Israeli strike on the southern suburbs of Beirut, Lebanon, killed at least three people and wounded 15, with Lebanese Civil Defence recovering bodies from the site. Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu and Defense Minister Israel Katz claimed responsibility for a "precision" strike on a Hezbollah target.
An Israeli author, Gideon Levy, stated that Israel opposes the US-Iran peace deal and is attempting to sabotage it, noting that Prime Minister Netanyahu has long pushed for military action against Iran. Lebanon has accused Israel of using chemical herbicide as a weapon, killing three Lebanese soldiers, and filed complaints with the UN Security Council. Lebanon also reported an Israeli strike on a military vehicle that killed three military personnel.
Iran's top negotiator, Mohammad Bagher Ghalibaf, asserted that the US "either lacks the will to fulfil its commitments or the ability to do so" regarding Israeli actions. Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi emphasized that regional security requires Iran's participation and cannot be shaped by ignoring the country. An Iranian military official warned that "Israeli crimes in Beirut will not go unanswered."
US President Donald Trump is expected to discuss "geopolitical crises" with Egypt's President Abdel Fattah el-Sisi at the G7 summit.
