-
In Sicily, drones at work to predict volcanic eruptions
-
Argentina know how to suffer, says Alvarez after Swiss World Cup test
-
McGregor loses in 69 seconds on UFC return from five-year layoff
-
Iran strikes Gulf neighbours after new US attacks
-
Car crisis takes toll on Germany's young engineers
-
England, Argentina set up World Cup showdown after quarter-final wins
-
Argentina sink 10-man Swiss to set up blockbuster England World Cup semi-final
-
Political violence shadows Bangladesh's new government
-
West Afghanistan female dress-code crackdown hits businesses
-
'We put Norway on the map', says Haaland after World Cup exit
-
Bhutan battles 'existential' population crisis with birth drive
-
Tuchel says 'lucky' England must improve despite reaching World Cup semi-finals
-
Norway coach says ball hit camera cable for crucial England goal
-
'Never in doubt': England fans dare to dream after quarter-final scare
-
Growing list of countries move to ban social media for children
-
Till death do us bark: Pets serve as witnesses at Ecuador weddings
-
Schmidt aims to leave Wallabies 'in good order' for incoming Kiss
-
Typhoon makes landfall in China, downgraded to severe tropical storm
-
Rennie says All Blacks must improve with 'smart' Ireland awaiting
-
US launches new strikes on Iran after container ship hit in Hormuz
-
Eddie Jones says 'pretty obvious' Japan on right track
-
Farrell's Ireland look to future after Japan experiment pays off
-
Bellingham double as 'lucky' England beat Norway to reach World Cup semi-finals
-
Bellingham heroics edge England past Norway and into World Cup semis
-
NFL Seahawks sold to India-born billionaire Khosla's group
-
Noskova's glimpse of Wimbledon trophy inspired title glory
-
Argentina beat porous Wales in Nations Championship
-
Morant looks forward to fresh start in Portland
-
New heat wave blasts US, could break records
-
Stones, Madueke start England World Cup quarter-final against Norway
-
Scotland third best team in world, says Erasmus after Boks win
-
Italy icon Maldini gets key role with Italian FA
-
Former skipper Knight to retire from England women's duty after Lord's Test
-
England, Norway battle heat as Argentina face Swiss in World Cup last eight
-
England boss Borthwick coy over starting Pollock after Fiji hat-trick
-
Paris landmarks shutter early as France bakes in latest heatwave
-
Myanmar film wins top prize at Czech festival
-
Noskova cries tears of joy after emotional Wimbledon final
-
Ton-up Buttler takes new No 1 England to T20 series sweep of India
-
Kriel seals thrilling win for South Africa over brave Scotland
-
Death toll in Venezuela earthquakes surpasses 4,300
-
Russian strikes kill eight in Ukraine, officials say
-
Noskova survives tearful meltdown to win first Wimbledon title
-
Lone foray cost Slock, says breakaway Tour de France partner
-
Five-wicket Gaud stars before India run riot in women's Test at Lord's
-
Tour de France stage to be shortened amid heatwave as sprinter Merlier doubles up
-
France hosts S.Africa leader for talks, war remembrance
-
Typhoon makes landfall in China after forcing nearly two million to flee
-
Pollock a hat-trick hero as England hammer Fiji to end losing streak
-
Sunday's Tour de France ninth stage shortened due to 'intense heatwave'
Rocket kills 11 in annexed Golan amid Israel-Hezbollah flare-up
A rocket fired from Lebanon hit a football pitch in an Arab town in the Israeli-annexed Golan Heights Saturday, killing 11 youngsters in what the army described as the "deadliest attack on Israeli civilians since October 7".
The army said Lebanese militant group Hezbollah fired the deadly rocket that killed the youngsters aged between 10 and 20 years when they were hit on the pitch in the town of Majdal Shams.
Many residents of the town retain Syrian nationality decades after the territory's occupation in the 1967 Arab-Israeli war.
The rocket fire came after an Israeli strike killed four Hezbollah fighters in south Lebanon prompting the Iran-backed militant group to announce a flurry of retaliatory rocket attacks against the Golan and northern Israel.
Military spokesman Daniel Hagari said on X that 11 youngsters were killed in the attack, while the emergency service Magen David Adom said 19 others were wounded when the rocket hit Majdal Shams.
"We will prepare for a response against Hezbollah... we will act," Rear Admiral Hagari said in a video statement, adding the rocket fire was the "deadliest attack on Israeli civilians since October 7" when Hamas militants attacked southern Israel sparking war in Gaza.
Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu's office said he had decided to return to Israel "as quickly as possible" from a visit to the United States, where he met President Joe Biden earlier this week.
- 'Only crime' playing soccer -
Israeli President Isaa Herzog charged that Hezbollah had "brutally attacked and murdered children today, whose only crime was going out to play soccer".
Hezbollah denied it was responsible for the deadly strike.
"The Islamic Resistance has no connection to this incident," it said, referring to its military wing.
The police and the army said the rocket fired at Majdal Shams was part of a barrage of rockets fired from Lebanon which struck multiple locations in the Golan.
Ambulances, helicopters and mobile intensive care units were deployed to the scene, the army said.
"We arrived at a football pitch and saw destruction and objects on fire. Injured people were lying on the grass," paramedic Idan Avshalom said in a statement issued by Magen David Adom.
An AFP correspondent saw medics carrying away the wounded for treatment.
"Officers and police bomb disposal experts from the northern district police are currently securing the area and searching for additional (rocket) remnants to eliminate any further risk to the public," the police said in a separate statement.
The rocket fire came after a Lebanese security source said an Israeli strike killed four Hezbollah fighters in the southern village of Kfar Kila.
Hezbollah, which has exchanged near-daily cross-border fire with the Israeli army since the Gaza war erupted last October, confirmed the deaths of four of its fighters.
It said it carried out a dozen retaliatory attacks on Israeli targets, nine in the space of two hours.
The violence since October has killed at least 527 people in Lebanon, according to an AFP tally. Most of the dead have been fighters, but they have included at least 104 civilians.
On the Israeli side, 18 soldiers and 24 civilians have been killed, according to Israeli authorities.
The war in Gaza broke out after Hamas's October 7 attack resulted in the deaths of 1,197 people in Israel, mostly civilians, according to an AFP tally based on official Israeli figures.
Israel's retaliatory military campaign in Gaza has killed at least 39,258 people, according to the health ministry in the Hamas-run territory, which does not provide details on civilian and militant deaths.
P.Vogel--VB