Houthi missile hits Tel Aviv, causes casualties

The Israel Defense Forces said it failed to intercept the projectile.

Last Updated: December 23, 2024, 2:53 AM EST

Rebel forces in Syria are building a transitional government after toppling the regime of President Bashar Assad in a lightning-quick advance across the country.

Meanwhile, the ceasefire in Lebanon is holding despite ongoing Israeli airstrikes on Hezbollah targets, which Israeli officials say are responses to ceasefire violations by the Iranian-backed militant group. The Israel Defense Forces continues its intense airstrike and ground campaigns in Gaza.

Tensions remain high between Israel and Iran after tit-for-tat long-range strikes in recent months and threats of further military action from both sides. The IDF and the Yemeni Houthis also continue to exchange attacks.

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Dec 17, 2024, 4:50 AM EST

Israel to have 'full freedom of action' in Gaza after war, minister says

Israel "will have security control over Gaza with full freedom of action" after the fighting in the devastated Palestinian territory ends, Israeli Defense Minister Israel Katz said in a post to X on Tuesday.

Israeli soldiers are pictured near the border with Gaza on Dec. 16, 2024.
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Katz added that Israeli access to the strip will be comparable to its access to the occupied West Bank, which is nominally controlled by the Palestinian Authority but in coordination with Israel.

"We will not allow any terrorist organization against Israeli communities and Israeli citizens from Gaza," Katz wrote. "We will not allow a return to the reality of before Oct. 7."

Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu's government has faced domestic and international criticism for its failure to present a clear vision for post-war Gaza beyond the destruction of Hamas as a ruling force.

President Joe Biden is among the world leaders that have warned Israel against any post-war occupation of Gaza or permanent displacement of Palestinians.

Dec 16, 2024, 5:34 PM EST

State Department: Search for Tice still possible without team on the ground

The State Department's lack of boots on the ground in Syria isn't interfering in its efforts to track down missing American journalist Austin Tice, spokesperson Matthew Miller contended on Monday.

The department has had "more than one communication" with rebel group HTS "over the past week," he told reporters. It was also in touch with other groups, like the White Helmets, that were helping with the search, he said.

"We feel that right now we are able to get good information," he said.

Tice, an American freelance journalist and Marine Corps veteran, was kidnapped while reporting in Syria more than a decade ago.

In a recent letter to Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu obtained by ABC News, Tice's family "urgently" asked the Israelis to pause their strikes in a neighborhood in Damascus where they believe he may be held prisoner and to deploy assets to the area to help search for him.

"I'm going to be looking for help anywhere I can, and what I've learned in 12 years and four months is go to the top first," Tice's mother, Debra Tice, told reporters on Monday when asked about the outreach.

"I think it would be polite to say the least, that perhaps they’re not bombing as people are trying to clear the prison. That would be my first suggestion," she added.

ABC News has reached out to the prime minister's office for comment.

-ABC News' Shannon K. Kingston and Will Gretsky

Dec 16, 2024, 11:44 AM EST

Israeli defense minister expresses optimism for ceasefire deal

Israeli officials are expressing optimism about the prospects of a ceasefire deal in Gaza.

"We are closer to a deal than in any other point since the previous deal, the matter is top priority," Israeli Defense Minister Israel Katz said while addressing the Knesset on Monday, according to the spokesperson of the foreign affairs and security committee.

The remarks come after Mossad chief David Barnea traveled to Doha, Qatar, last week for ceasefire negotiations.

Dec 16, 2024, 8:59 AM EST

Assad says he fled Syria after drones attacked Russian air base

Former Syrian President Bashar Assad on Monday released his first statement since the collapse of his regime, posting a statement to the presidency's official Telegram channel.

"My departure from Syria was neither planned nor did it occur in the final hours of the battles," Assad said. "As terrorist forces infiltrated Damascus, I moved to Latakia in coordination with our Russian allies to oversee combat operations."

A damaged portrait of Syria's ousted president Bashar Assad lies on the ground in the western Syrian port city of Latakia on Dec. 15, 2024.
Ozan Kose/AFP via Getty Images

"Upon arrival at the Khmeimim air base that morning, it became clear that our forces had completely withdrawn from all battle lines and that the last army positions had fallen," the statement continued.

"As the field situation in the area continued to deteriorate, the Russian military base itself came under intensified attack by drone strikes."

"With no viable means of leaving the base, Moscow requested that the base's command arrange an immediate evacuation to Russia," Assad wrote.

"This took place a day after the fall of Damascus, following the collapse of the final military positions and the resulting paralysis of all state institutions," he added.

-ABC News' Somayeh Malekian, Ghazi Balkiz and Joe Simonetti

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