Israel-Gaza updates: Police killed in border shooting, authorities say

The attack occurred at the Allenby Bridge crossing with Jordan.

Last Updated: September 8, 2024, 8:05 AM EDT

As the Israel-Hamas war continues, the latest round of cease-fire discussions appears to have reached an impasse.

Meanwhile, after six hostages were found dead in Gaza, protests erupted in Israel. Protesters have lashed out at Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu and demanded the government bring the hostages home.

Sep 04, 2024, 4:26 PM EDT

Nearly 100 projectiles launched toward northern Israel from Lebanon: IDF

Approximately 95 projectiles were launched toward northern Israel from Lebanon on Wednesday, according to the Israel Defense Forces.

There were several fires from the projectile launches in northern Israel, but no injuries were reported, the IDF said.

Hezbollah confirmed in several statements various attacks on northern Israel on Wednesday.

Israeli forces struck targets in southern Lebanon in response, the IDF said.

-ABC News' Jordana Miller and Ghazi Balkiz

Sep 04, 2024, 1:20 PM EDT

Netanyahu defends keeping troops in Philadelphi corridor

Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu doubled down on his position that Israeli forces cannot leave the Philadelphi corridor and still achieve Israel's goals of the war in Gaza during a press conference in Jerusalem Wednesday.

"I'm telling you that if we relieve the pressure, if we get out of the Philadelphi corridor, we are not going to get the hostages back," Netanyahu said.

Prime Minister Netanyahu speaks to the press on Sept. 4, 2024.
Government Press Office

The Philadelphi corridor -- a narrow strip of land on the Gaza side of the Gaza-Egypt border -- has been one of the main sticking points in reaching a hostage and cease-fire deal.

Netanyahu said Wednesday that Israel needs to control the corridor to release the remaining hostages in Gaza.

"I'm committed to returning the remaining 101 [hostages]. I'll do everything to get them, but leaving Philadelphi does not advance the release of the hostages, because the deal cannot be advanced," he said.

-ABC News' Ellie Kaufman

Sep 04, 2024, 7:16 AM EDT

Israel hits southern Lebanon after dozens of rockets fired, IDF says

Around 65 projectiles were fired into Israel from Lebanon on Wednesday, the Israel Defense Forces said, with air raid sirens sounding and air defense units active in border areas.

"The IDF Aerial Defense Array successfully intercepted some of the projectiles, and some fell in open areas," the force said.

Rockets fired from southern Lebanon are intercepted by Israel's Iron Dome air defence system over the Upper Galilee region in northern Israel on Sept. 4, 2024.
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"A number of fires were ignited by fallen projectiles," it added, noting that emergency services were responding.

The IDF said it was "currently striking Hezbollah terror targets in southern Lebanon."

-ABC News' Jordana Miller and David Brennan

Sep 04, 2024, 6:39 AM EDT

Hamas threatens Netanyahu with more hostage deaths

Hamas has issued a new threat tying Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu's premiership to the fate of the surviving Gaza hostages.

"Aggression stops = prisoners return alive," a Wednesday morning post on the group's official Telegram channel said. "Aggression continues = prisoners' fate unknown."

"Every day that Netanyahu continues to rule may mean a new coffin," the post -- which was written in English, Arabic and Hebrew -- continued. "The decision is yours."

Hamas and Netanyahu have blamed each other for the failure to reach a cease-fire deal. Hamas said Netanyahu's demands are "aimed at obstructing reaching an agreement to preserve his power."

Netanyahu, for his part, said this weekend of the militant group: "Whoever murders hostages -- does not want a deal."

There are 101 hostages still inside Gaza, around half of whom are believed to still be alive.

-ABC News' Nasser Atta and David Brennan

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