Thanks for joining us today, we will be wrapping up the blog. For a recap, here are the major developments from today.
- Weapons storage facilities and Hezbollah’s intelligence headquarters were targeted in Beirut as Israel bombed the city ahead of the first anniversary of the October 7 attacks. Airstrikes battered Beirut’s southern suburbs on Sunday in the most intense bombardment of the Lebanese capital since Israel sharply escalated its campaign against Iran-backed group Hezbollah last month.
- Iranian state media agency Tasnim reported that Australia’s ambassador to Iran, Ian McConville, was summoned due to Australia’s “repeated bias”, including on Iran’s response to what it called “the Zionist regime”, meaning Israel.
- The Department of Foreign Affairs and Trade hit back at Tehran for summoning McConville, stating Australia “makes no apology” for its views and described Iran’s missile attacks as a “dangerous escalation”.
- The total assisted departures of Australians from Lebanon has reached 900 people. Foreign Minister Penny Wong said 448 Australians and their immediate family members left Lebanon for Cyprus on Sunday.
- Qantas will be flying 220 Australians from Cyprus to Sydney. The plane is expected to land on Tuesday evening.
- At least 10 people have been injured in a Hezbollah attack on the northern city of Haifa in Israel.