The Guardian – UN says Israel deliberately fired on its peacekeepers
The Guardian Israel reportedly “deliberately” fired on UN peacekeepers in Lebanon on Thursday, injuring two. It comes as Israel conducted “repeated ground incursions” into the country in its war with Hezbollah. The UN member states have expressed outrage at the alleged attack, the paper says, which has come at a time when Israel is facing “scrutiny for alleged war crimes and crimes against humanity” for its conduct in Gaza.
The paper’s front page features an image of damage in the US from Hurricane Milton.
Today’s news summary – Paper Talk
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Editorial 11 October 2024.
Friday’s headlines continue to be dominated by domestic politics, with much of the coverage lent to the Employment Rights Bill and the chancellor’s tax hike plan.
Princess Kate leads many of the tabloids as she returns to work following her cancer treatment. Pictures of the Princess of Wales are splashed on the front of many publications this morning.
In international coverage, a few front pages feature pictures of the devastation in Florida following the recent hurricane. Elsewhere, the latest from the Middle East conflict also finds space on today’s front pages.