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13 Music Videos That Sizzle With Cinematic Glory

13 Music Videos That Sizzle With Cinematic Glory

Very few things can inspire the feeling of youth like a music video that immortalizes the trends and culture of the times. And they’ve come a long way from projections of still images paired with a live performance.

People were wildin’ out with their puffy leg-of-mutton sleeves in 1894, part of the decade called the “Gay Nineties” to the song, “Little Lost Child.”

We have the ’60s and ’70s to thank for advancing us from the methods of the “Naughty Nineties.” These are real names for the 1890s. Let that sink in.

Friends, Sex and The City, Happy Days, Clueless, Grease, and Mean Girls
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Due to its namesake, it didn’t take long before film and TV became the special sauce in crafting some visual masterpieces.

Over the years, that trend has only grown, with artists of countless genres jumping on the bandwagon.

From shows like Friends and Sex and The City to films like Legally Blonde and Death Becomes Her, music videos are the perfect love child between music and film/TV.

And let’s be honest. We eat it up! Oh, we love seeing references to the movies and shows we can’t get enough of.

Obviously, we can’t have a list of culturally impactful music videos without kicking it off with one of the most iconic and legendary music videos of all time.

Prepare to revisit some timeless classics and discover a hidden gem or two!

Michael Jackson – Thriller (1982)

An American Werewolf in London (1981)

An American Were Wolf in LondonAn American Were Wolf in London
(Universal Pictures/Screenshot)

If you haven’t rewatched this masterpiece, I definitely suggest giving it another go. It absolutely feels like a mini-movie! And at thirteen minutes, with a few more, it could be an episode of some musical horror anthology show.

Think American Horror Story meets Glee. Actually, that might not be that hard to imagine since Glee did a whole Thriller segment.

It doesn’t matter because this song is a timeless bop! Now, I’ve never learned the dance because I am as coordinated as Bambi on ice, so if you have the choreography on lock, give us a flex in the comments!

One thing I did not know about this video is that it was inspired by the 1981 cult classic An American Werewolf in London.

If you’re like this TV Fanatic, you’re likely scratching your head because zombies, right?

Granted, I was just a kid when this video came out, but I forgot it was a video within a video.

There’s the first part with Wolfy Jackson, the movie he and his date are watching.

Then we get Michael Jackson ready to chomp on his lady friend. Classic!

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Madonna – Material Girl (1984)

Gentlemen Prefer Blondes (1953)

Marilyn MonroeMarilyn Monroe
(20th Century Fox/Screenshot)

Fun fact about this video: I have never seen it. What was the point, right? Everyone knew the song long before seeing a still of the video.

The idea for this music video was born from Madonna’s love and admiration of Marilyn Monroe. A rich, blonde, famous woman relating to another rich, blonde, famous woman? Groundbreaking.

This was a massive surprise because, according to RuPaul, “Madonna is only a fan of Madonna.” At least she has good taste in movies.

I’ve never met Madonna, but the grapevine tells me I may be better off just loving her music. Never meet your idols, right?

As for the music video, it is a timeless classic. It continues to live on in one form or another, such as in Birds of Prey when Harley Quinn hallucinates a dance sequence.

Side note: does Madonna’s video feel like the intersection between the Marylin Monroe and Margot Robbie versions? Just me?

It’s wild to think that Madonna was inspired by a movie over thirty years old at the time, but that’s the power of film and TV. The stories stir something within us. Something deeply human that rises up when we feel that spark.

Diamonds may be a girl’s best friend, and gentlemen may prefer blondes, but inspiration never goes out of style.

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Beastie Boys – Sabotage (1994)

Hawaii Five-0 (1968 – 1980), The Streets of San Francisco (1972 – 1977), S.W.A.T. (1975 – 1976), Baretta (1975 – 1978), Starsky and Hutch (1975 – 1979)

Hawaii Five-OHawaii Five-O
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You guys, I’m mind-blown! I had no idea this song was by the Beastie Boys!

This is some kind of weird coincidence because I only know this song from films.

Specifically, the song is heard early in 2009’s Star Trek, played on a car stereo by an adolescent Kirk.

However, if you check the song’s cultural impact, it has been used A LOT.

Considering all the shows that inspired the music video, it’s no wonder it’s been used in various media, including comics.

That’s right. This song plays in the background of a club in X-Force Vol 1 #43. I guess the artist was a fan.

Interestingly, the song itself is about how terrible their producer was. There’s a lot to unpack there, but that’s what Wikipedia is for.

Fun fact: I had a blonde moment when I was reading the list of TV show influences and thought, “They based it off Shemar Moore’s S.W.A.T.?” Nope — one point for the S.W.A.T. franchise and zero points for this TV Fanatic.

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Weezer – Buddy Holly (1994)

Happy Days (1974 – 1984)

Happy DaysHappy Days
(ABC/Screenshot)

I clearly need to expand my musical horizons because I thought Weezer was Foo Fighters.

I’m just happy I found it out before I embarrassed myself. You all aren’t going to say anything, right?

The music video itself was a trip!

There is so much history behind this video, but what is likely the most impressive fact is that it was made without computer graphics.

All it took was clever camera work and editing!

That is bonkers because the music video looks and feels EXACTLY like an episode of the ABC series Happy Days, except for the song.

If you’ve seen Happy Days, you know that tune was a little out of place, but that was the point.

I’m more familiar with the show that inspired the video than the song itself, but it had a vibe!

The music video rose to prominence because it was included with the Windows 95 installation CD-ROM. That is some next-level marketing.

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Outkast – Hey Ya (2003)

The Ed Sullivan Show (1948 – 1971)

The BeatlesThe Beatles
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Now you know when you hear that “1, 2, 3, my baby…” you hit that dancefloor with neither the speed nor grace of a gazelle because you’re too busy shouting, “This is my song!”

Girl, you are not wrong. It’s all our song! Grab that red solo cup and shake your ass like a Polaroid picture!

I had no idea this music video was based on The Beatle’s famous performance on the CBS variety show, The Ed Sullivan Show!

However, I was fourteen when this song came out with the attention span of a goldfish. All I knew was this was a bop that guaranteed people on the dancefloor.

It wasn’t a middle school dance or lock-in if no one was dancing to, “My baby don’t mess around because she loves me so.” I mean, that’s poetry right there.

Outkast had been prominent for years before this single, but this is the one that made EVERYONE pay attention.

The music video slaps in every possible way, down to the girl fainting from excitement. People really used to lose it over celebrities!

This is probably why the video took two days to film, with Andre 3000 performing the song twenty-three times.

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Destiny’s Child – Girl (2005)

Sex and The City (1998 – 2004)

Samantha, Charlotte, Carrie, and MirandaSamantha, Charlotte, Carrie, and Miranda
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Am I the last person on the planet to find out about this song? I had no idea it even existed!

For those who haven’t seen the music video, it’s a total recreation of Sex and The City.

But don’t expect anything meaningful to happen. Like the show, Destiny’s Child spends the video walking down the sidewalk and eating lunch.

That’s it.

Oh, and the real Destiny’s Child members are all watching the show with the cringiest expressions of shock and awe. To be fair, Beyonce had yet to truly dip her toe in the acting world.

Like the video, HBO‘s Sex and The City perfectly captured the late ‘90s and early 2000s vibe.

From the fashion, hair, and all-around casual energy, you can really tell that no one saw COVID-19 coming. Sorry, but that’s where my mind goes!

The song is amazing and has some really sweet and poignant lyrics.

Excuse me while I unzip my CD book and bust out my five-disk stereo with speaker attachments. How did we ever survive without phones and the internet at the ready?

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U2 – Song for Someone (2014)

Rectify (2013 – 2016)

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If you’ve seen this music video or heard this song, you may be asking yourself, “What is it doing on this list?” That is a very fair question.

For one thing, I was unfamiliar with the SundanceTV show Rectify, so I had no idea this video was based on a TV show.

However, Woody Harrelson and his daughter act their butt off! This is such an emotionally charged song and video.

It’s about a man struggling to adjust outside of prison. I wonder where they got the idea.

All joking aside, this music video feels more like a movie or show than any other music video on this list.

Sure, you won’t shake it to the melody, but it’ll still move you.

Grab the tissues because this one is all heart!

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Iggy Azalea – Fancy (2014)

Clueless (1995)

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Now, here is a movie that defined a generation!

Oh my god, I love Clueless so much. It is timeless, with issues that are no longer relatable. And that’s the best part!

I feel like I’m time-traveling any time I watch Clueless. A young Paul Rudd can steal the remote from me whenever he wants. He still looks so good on Only Murders in the Building.

However you feel about Iggy Azalea, you have to give it up to her.

That song doesn’t just slap. It’s a straight-up K.O.

And the music video?! It’s almost as classic as the movie itself.

From the choreography to the perfectly chosen scenes from the film, I could watch this music video over and over again.

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(Paramount Pictures/Screenshot)

Considering this was only Alicia Silverstone’s fourth movie, it’s no wonder she was THE it girl of the ‘90s. She was already on her rise, but this movie skyrocketed her fame.

Side note: Don’t play a drinking game to Clueless.

The rules always say to drink whenever you hear “as if.” Don’t do it. You’ll be wasted before Tai gets the red dye out of her hair.

Unfortunately, the music video is currently unavailable for viewing.

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Bruno Mars – Finesse (2016)

In Living Color (1990 – 1994)

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Do people know about this music video?! I was instantly transported back to the ‘90s, and I had never heard this song before or seen the music video.

Good for them for correcting the fashion faux pas of the ’90s because it was ROUGH. I was so entranced that I barely heard the lyrics.

So, I was too young to enjoy In Living Color, being only a few years old at the time.

However, I must ask: How did this show not stand the test of time?

It was quality comedic writing coupled with an exceptionally iconic costuming. Thankfully, the music video for “Finesse” color-corrected some of the “choices.”

Either way, between the song and the choreography, this music video will get you in the groove!

I’ll be binge-watching In Living Color from beginning to end because I feel I missed out on a culturally relevant event.

I mean, Jim Carrey and Keenen Ivory Wayans, the latter of which will be returning to TV with Poppa’s House? Legends.

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Jay-Z – Moonlight

Friends (1994 – 2004)

Ross, Phoebe, and ChandlerRoss, Phoebe, and Chandler
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If you ever thought Friends would be a better show with an African American cast, you should’ve watched Living Single. I mean, Queen Latifah?!

However, this music video can still scratch that itch.

It recasts the making of one of the most memorable episodes from Friends with some of the best comedic actors of color.

I’m not going to go on a whole rant, but you need to see these names in the music video: Issa Rae (Insecure), Tessa Thompson (Westworld), Tiffany Haddish (The Afterparty), Lil Rel Howery (Poker Face), Lakeith Stanfield (Atlanta), and Jerrod Carmichael (Ramy).

I’ll let you figure out which character these tremendously talented actors play.

Personally, I don’t think I need to discuss Friends’ cultural impact. If you’ve been alive for the last two decades, you already know.

People LOVE this show. Yes, I am one of them.

However, growing up, I was not allowed to watch Friends — only Living Single. So, ten points to my clueless parents.

They had no idea what a gift they gave me. As an adult, both Living Single and Friends still hold up.

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Ariana Grande – Thank You, Next (2019)

Mean Girls (2004), Bring It On (2000), Legally Blonde (2001), 13 Going on 30 (2004)

Regina and GretchenRegina and Gretchen
(Paramount Pictures/Screenshot)

Listen, you can dislike Miss Grande all you want, but honey-kitty-boo-boo-child, you will give this music video the respect it deserves!

Ariana absolutely ate in Thank You, Next. She served ponytail and blonde bombshell realness throughout that whole damn video.

The girl already had a banger on her hands when she made this video and decided to slay the music industry.

Mama, I swear the whole world lost their minds over this music video. And why wouldn’t they?

Ariana used not ONE, but FOUR of the most iconic movies of the 2000s.

As far as I’m concerned, that was the only acceptable Mean Girls remake. Don’t even get me started.

Not only did she perfectly recreate the movie scenes, but she also brought in so many stars, like Jennifer Coolidge and her castmates from her Nickelodeon show, Victorious.

This ridiculously iconic music video even had a Kris Jenner cameo. Say what you want, but she was feeling herself.

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The Jonas Brothers – What a Man Gotta Do? (2020)

Risky Business (1983), Grease (1978), Say Anything… (1989)

Sandy and DannySandy and Danny
(Paramount Pictures/Screenshot)

Okay, so I thought this was the music video for “Sucker” because of the wives being in it.

I had no idea they gave it another go.

And even though I don’t consider myself a Jonas Brothers fan, this music video was chock full of chemistry!

Granted, it’s three married couples (yes, I know about Joe and Sophie), but they seem to be having genuine fun! Which is great because the song is a bit mid.

So, in that regard, “What a Man Gotta Do?” wins when it comes to the video, but “Sucker” is way catchier.

The movies they chose are some legit classics, but I did have a favorite sequence.

Sophie Turner in the Grease reenactment was UH-mazing! I loved that she played Sandy and her version of “Cha-Cha.”

Also, I’m just going to throw this out there: The character “Cha-Cha” in the film is categorized as a student. Did you know that? Because all I see is a grown-ass woman.

The entire cast was adults, but “Cha-Cha” looked like she taught Spanish class. Come on, now.

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Sabrina Carpenter – Taste (2024)

Death Becomes Her (1992), Psycho (1960), Addams Family Values (1993), Ginger Snaps (2000), Kill Bill: Volume 1 (2003)

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If you thought I went crazy for “Thank You, Next,” you are not ready to hear me talk about this unbelievable music video!

Granted, I don’t take to new music easily. I am very much that person who still listens to a playlist of songs they made ten years ago. However, I get curious now and then.

This time, curiosity killed this cat and brought me back to life with references to cinematic gold. First, Sabrina Carpenter and Jenna Ortega were painted for the gods!

Honey, the hair and make-up on those girls were unreal. Actually, they might be if A.I. was used.

It doesn’t matter because I would forgive anything for that Death Becomes Her reference.

I know “Taste” encompasses multiple movies as inspiration, but that video was dripping with Madeline Ashton and Helen Sharp’s fabulous pettiness.

From the voodoo dolls to the Kill Bill eye patch and the lingerie with feather boas, this music video will leave you as plucked as the iconic films that inspired it.

I know filming has wrapped on Wednesday Season 2, but how great would it be if Sabrina Carpenter flexed her acting skills again and made one little cameo?

I mean, with those eyes and that voice, she’s a siren all the way.

All I know is that I love many of these legendary films and TV shows. So, seeing them paired with bangers and bops is a memorable and uplifting experience.

Which was your favorite video from the list?

What film or show would you like to see referenced in a music video?

Please comment below to share your thoughts, and join me again when I bring you another list of impactful films and TV shows.

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WWF 60 miles in November

WWF 60 miles in November

That sounds great. How do I log on?

Fill out our quick registration form and set up your fundraising page! Register here.

How do I collect donations?

When you register you will have the option to set up a Just Giving fundraising page and we will automatically set up a WWF-branded fundraiser for you too.

I’m afraid I won’t get any donations

Remember that you have enough time to collect donations. So don’t worry. Here are some of our top fundraising tips:

Donate to your own fundraiser – it will show your friends and family that you are taking your challenge seriously!
See if your employer has a “double donation” policy – ​​you could potentially double the amount of your raise!
Keep your friends and family updated about your challenge and they will donate once they see what you are doing.
Personalize your fundraiser blurb and photo – it makes a big difference! Tell people what motivated you to take on the challenge.

How do we track our miles?

There are some great free apps like Strava, Map My Run or Runkeeper. Your WWF fundraising page also has a built-in tracking feature to keep track of things. We also have a digital tracker and a printed version that you can use as well. You can find them on the website or on the back of the letter included with your t-shirt.

You don’t have to send us proof that you’ve completed your miles, but don’t forget to keep friends and family updated so they can see how hard you’re pushing yourself and how many miles you’re completing!

Is this challenge accessible?

Absolutely. We want everyone to join in, no matter what way they choose – you can walk, jog, run, skip, dance – whatever works for you to complete this challenge.

If you are unable to complete the miles, we want you to participate in a way that is comfortable for you. However, here are some of our ideas:
– Participate with one or two friends: Split the miles between you and a few friends and see how far you can go.
– Take a photo of nature every day. This can be as simple as photographing a tree, plant or animal in the garden from your window.
– Get creative: Draw or paint an animal or nature scene every day in November.

If you would like to discuss your ideas with someone in the team, please email [email protected] and we can help you!

When will I receive my free t-shirt?

To receive your free t-shirt, you must register between October 4, 2024 and November 7, 2024. It may take up to 10 business days for the t-shirt to arrive after registration. We only ship t-shirts to UK addresses and there is a maximum of one t-shirt per person.

How do I get a WWF Eco Medal?

To qualify for a WWF Eco Medal you must have reached the target amount of £150 by 00:00 on 3 December 2024. When you reach the £150 target you will receive an email from us asking you to complete your medal application form. WWF Eco Medals are available while stocks last.

How do I get a WWF neck buff?

To qualify for a WWF Neck Boost you must have raised £250 by 00:00 on December 3, 2024. When you reach £250 you will receive an email from us asking you to complete your neck strengthening application form. WWF collars are available while supplies last.

What happens if I don’t complete the challenge?

Don’t worry too much about not completing the challenge at this point. The most important thing is to participate and collect donations. Remember, we are all here to support you – you have this!

Why is there a Facebook group?

The Facebook group is a fantastic way to connect with other challenge participants. You can exchange fundraising or training tips and share photos of your challenge. Plus, everyone in the group will support you while you earn your miles!

What is a Social Sync Fundraiser?

When you register, we automatically create an additional Social Sync fundraising page (sometimes called a WWF fundraiser) with our WWF branding. You can receive donations on this site like any other fundraising site. You can also share it with people who don’t use Facebook, or if you don’t use Facebook or don’t want to share your Facebook page. Your Social Sync fundraiser total reflects your Facebook and Social Sync total. You can also track your miles on the fundraising page to keep a list and share your milestones with friends and family.

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Live updates: Israel launches limited ground offensive in Lebanon

Live updates: Israel launches limited ground offensive in Lebanon

Israel said its ground troops crossed into Lebanon overnight, launching what the military described as “localized” raids to root out Hezbollah fighters and infrastructure.

Hezbollah denied Israeli troops had entered Lebanon, but hours later the Israeli army announced it had also carried out dozens of ground raids into southern Lebanon going back nearly a year.

Here’s what to know:

  • Evacuations: The Israeli military on Tuesday warned people to evacuate nearly two dozen Lebanese border communities.
  • Iran: The country allied with Hezbollah is preparing to “imminently” launch a ballistic missile attack on Israel, according to a senior U.S. administration official, who warned Tuesday of “severe consequences” should it take place.
  • How we got here: The incursion follows weeks of heavy blows by Israel against Hezbollah — including an airstrike that killed the militant leader Hassan Nasrallah, and several of his top commanders.

Bulgaria evacuates citizens from Lebanon for a second day

A Bulgarian government jet left for Beirut for the second day to pick up the remaining Bulgarian citizens who wanted to be evacuated, the prime minister said Tuesday.

Dimitar Glavchev said 61 Bulgarians had asked to be evacuated on the second trip. A total of 89 people, mostly families with children, were evacuated from Lebanon on Monday.

Glavchev said that empty seats on Tuesday’s flight will be offered to citizens of other EU countries.


Turkey’s Erdogan blasts Netanyahu

Speaking out against Israel’s ground offensive in southern Lebanon, Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan claimed on Tuesday that Israel would “set its sights” on Turkey next.

In a speech marking the opening of parliament following its summer recess, Erdogan criticized both the international community and the Islamic world for failing to stop Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu’s actions in Gaza and Lebanon. He vowed to stand strong against Israel and to support Lebanon.

“Although some people persistently refuse to see it, the Netanyahu government is dreaming a crude dream that includes Anatolia,” Erdogan said, referring to a large swathe of Turkey.

“The place that Israel – which is acting with the delirium of the promised lands – will set its sights on after Palestine and Lebanon will be our homeland,” he said.

Oil prices jump on concerns over Mideast violence

By The Associated Press


Oil prices jumped on worries about the potential for increased violence in the Middle East and for disruptions to the flow of crude from the region.

A barrel of benchmark U.S. crude rose 2.7% to top $70. Brent crude, the international benchmark, rose 2.6% to $73.57 a barrel.


Egypt criticizes Israel’s ‘serious escalation’ in Lebanon


Egypt’s Foreign Minister Badr Abdelatty speaks to the United Nations General Assembly during Summit of the Future, Sunday, Sept. 22, 2024 at U.N. headquarters. (AP Photo/Frank Franklin II)

Egypt’s top diplomat on Tuesday deplored Israel’s “serious escalation” in southern Lebanon, after the Israeli military said it launched a “limited and focused” ground incursion.

Foreign Minister Badr Abdelaty warned that Israel’s escalation threatens to inflame the entire region “in a way that will lead to dire security and humanitarian consequences,” according to a statement from the Egyptian Foreign Ministry.

Abdelaty also said Egypt will reject any attempts to establish a new status quo that violates Lebanon’s sovereignty.

Iran preparing imminent missile attack on Israel, US warns

Iran is preparing to “imminently” launch a ballistic missile attack on Israel, according to a senior U.S. administration official, who warned Tuesday of “severe consequences” should it take place.

The official, who spoke on the condition of anonymity to discuss the matter, said the U.S. is actively supporting Israeli defensive preparations.

This comes after the Israeli military on Tuesday warned people to evacuate nearly two dozen Lebanese border communities hours after announcing what it said were limited ground operations against Hezbollah.


3 dead including a TV anchor in Israeli airstrikes in Damascus

Syria’s Defense Ministry said that Israeli strikes targeted several areas in capital Damascus early Tuesday.

Air defenses shot down most of the missiles, but three civilians were killed and nine others injured, it said. Among those killed was a well-known television news anchor, Safaa Ahmad.

Israel frequently targets Syrian military sites and locations associated with Iran-backed groups, but strikes inside the city of Damascus are rare.

At least 19 dead in airstrikes in Gaza

By The Associated Press


Israeli airstrikes have killed at least 19 people in the Gaza Strip, including five women and three children, Palestinian medical officials said Tuesday.

Israel has continued to strike what it says are militant targets across Gaza even as attention has shifted to Lebanon and the military’s rapidly accelerating campaign against Hezbollah.

Al-Aqsa Martyrs Hospital received the bodies of 11 people after a strike late Monday in the built-up Nuseirat refugee camp. Survivors struggled to identify the remains.

Another eight people were killed in a strike that hit a vehicle in a tent camp in the southern city of Khan Younis, according to the nearby Nasser Hospital. Associated Press reporters counted the bodies at both hospitals.


Israeli military releases footage of previous ground operations in Lebanon

The Israeli army has been carrying out secretive ground operations to destroy Hezbollah infrastructure in Lebanese villages close to the border for the past year, military spokesman Rear Adm. Daniel Hagari said Tuesday.

He said that the current ground maneuvers in Lebanon are an expansion of the previous year’s operations.

The military released footage of what it said were Israeli soldiers uncovering tunnels and weapons in at least three Lebanese villages.

He said that troops destroyed more than more than 700 Hezbollah sites, including tunnels carved deep into the hillside. They included separate rooms for storing weapons and what seemed to be bedrooms outfitted with mattresses.

Hagari said that Hezbollah was preparing to carry out an Oct. 7-style attack against Israel, based on the placement of weapons slicks and maps uncovered during operations that refer to a plan called “Conquer the Galilee.”

Israel says troops carried out small ground operations in Lebanon over the past year

The Israeli military says its troops have carried out dozens of small ground operations in Lebanon over the past year.

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Israeli soldiers work on tanks at a staging area in northern Israel near the Israel-Lebanon border, Tuesday, Oct. 1, 2024. (AP Photo/Baz Ratner)

Military spokesman Rear Adm. Daniel Hagari told reporters on Tuesday that Israeli forces have crossed the border to collect information and destroy infrastructure belonging to the Hezbollah militant group.

He said they also blew up tunnels and arsenals.


Hezbollah says an airstrike hit the office of a religious TV station

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A man documents the damaged buildings at the site of an Israeli airstrike in Beirut’s southern suburb, Lebanon, Tuesday, Oct. 1, 2024. (AP Photo/Hassan Ammar)

Hezbollah’s media office says an Israeli airstrike on Beirut’s southern suburb destroyed the building housing the offices of a religious TV station.

The media office said that there were no weapons stored in the building where Al-Sirat TV, a Shiite Muslim religious TV station, had its offices.

Prior to Tuesday’s strike, the Israeli military had warned people to evacuate several buildings south of Beirut late Monday, saying they were linked to Hezbollah interests. There was no word on casualties.

Israel limits public gatherings after Hezbollah rocket fire

The Israeli military has announced new restrictions on public gatherings and closed beaches following Hezbollah rocket fire.

The new guidelines announced Tuesday came after Israel said it had launched a limited ground incursion into Lebanon to combat the militant group.

Hezbollah fired a salvo of medium-range rockets into central Israel that wounded one person earlier Tuesday.


Amnesty appeals to Slovenia and Montenegro to deny entry to Israel-bound ship

By DUSAN STOJANOVIC


Amnesty international has appealed to Montenegro and Slovenia to stop a Portuguese-flagged cargo ship, believed to be carrying explosives bound for Israel, from docking at their ports.

The rights group said that such cargo “would contribute to the commission of war crimes in Gaza.”

The MV Kathrin left Vietnam’s Hai Phong port on July 21, Amnesty said. Namibian authorities on Aug. 24 revoked previously granted permission for the ship to enter Namibia’s main harbor, citing information from the ship’s operator that some of the explosives on board were destined for Israel.

The ship reportedly was trying to dock at the Slovenian port of Koper or Bar in Montenegro. On Tuesday, it was located not far from Bar and was expected to arrive there on Thursday, according to the Marine Traffic global ship tracking monitor.

Norwegian foreign minister says Iran is showing restraint

Norwegian Foreign Minister Espen Barth Eide on Tuesday said that Iran’s president, Masoud Pezeshkian, was sending a signal that it does not want a wider regional conflict.

“The really big war will come if there is a direct confrontation between Iran and Israel,” he told reporters is Oslo. “So far it has not happened, and Iran’s newly elected president is sending clear signals that they do not want it. “

Barth Eide said that the conflict in Lebanon between Israel and the militant group Hezbollah was “exactly the escalation we have feared for a long time,” going from “a very dramatic situation in Gaza and the West Bank to a more international conflict.”


Spain urges its citizens to leave Lebanon

Spanish Foreign Minister José Manuel Albares has urged 1,000 Spanish civilians currently in Lebanon to leave the country and for Israel to stop its assault.

Albares said there are still commercial flights available to leave, but that he is in contact with Spain’s defense ministry to prepare a possible evacuation.

“The land invasion of Lebanon must stop,” Albares said, while also demanding the end of Israeli operations in Gaza and the return of the Israeli hostages held by Hamas.

Spain has 676 soldiers in Lebanon deployed under a United Nations peacekeeping mission.

Britain calls for a cease-fire in Lebanon and Gaza

Britain’s top diplomat is calling for an immediate cease-fire in both Lebanon and Gaza, as he urged both Israel and Iran to show restraint and avoid “a regional escalation.”

Foreign Secretary David Lammy told British broadcasters that “we will continue to speak to the Israelis and indeed to other actors in the Middle East,” including Iran.

“We are urging restraint. None of us want to see a regional war, the price would be huge for the Middle East and it would have a significant effect on the global economy,” he said.


Israeli military fatally shot 2 militants in the West Bank

By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS


The Israeli military said it shot dead two militants following an exchange of fire during a raid in the West Bank city of Nablus.

The Palestinian Health Ministry said a 33-year-old man was killed Monday by Israeli fire in the Nablus’ old city. Another man, 25 years old, was fatally shot by Israeli forces nearby in the Balata refugee camp. The militant group Hamas later claimed the older man as one of its fighters.

One soldier was seriously injured and three others were moderately hurt, the army said.

Hezbollah spokesman says fighters ready to confront Israeli troops

Hezbollah has denied that Israeli troops have entered Lebanon but says its fighters are ready for a “direct confrontation” if they cross the border.

In its first statement since Israel announced the start of ground operations, Hezbollah spokesman Mohammed Afif said reports that Israeli forces had entered Lebanon were “false claims.”

He said Hezbollah fighters are ready “to have direct confrontation with enemy forces that dare to or try to enter Lebanon to inflict casualties among them.”

He also said Hezbollah’s firing of medium-range missiles toward central Israel earlier on Tuesday “is only the beginning.”


Correction: The name of Hezbollah spokesman was misspelled in a previous version of this post.


Turkey condemns Israel’s incursion and demands its immediate withdraw

Turkey condemned the Israeli ground forces’ incursion into southern Lebanon on Tuesday, labeling it an “unlawful invasion attempt” and demanding an immediate cessation of the offensive and the withdrawal of Israeli troops.

In a statement, the Turkish Foreign Ministry warned that the incursion jeopardizes the security and stability of countries in and out of the region, heightening the risk of a new wave of migration and the resurgence of extremist groups. The statement said countries that provide political support and arms to Israel would also be affected.

“The U.N. Security Council must uphold international law and take necessary measures against this assault aimed at occupying Lebanon. Every crime committed by Israel is also a blow to international law and the U.N. Charter,” the statement said.

Israeli military orders the evacuation of nearly two dozen Lebanese communities


The Israeli military has ordered the evacuation of nearly two dozen Lebanese border communities.

The orders on Tuesday came hours after Israel sent ground forces into southern Lebanon in what it described as a limited incursion against the Hezbollah militant group.

The evacuation order was posted by the Israeli military’s Arabic spokesperson on the social media platform X. It specified around two dozen communities in southern Lebanon and ordered people to evacuate north of the Awali River, some 60 kilometers (nearly 40 miles) from the border.

That is farther than the Litani River, which marks the northern edge of a United Nations-declared zone that was intended to serve as a buffer between Israel and Hezbollah after the 2006 war. The Litani River is about 30 kilometers (20 miles) from the border.

UN peacekeeping force urges de-escalation

The United Nations peacekeeping force in southern Lebanon says the Israeli military notified it the day before of its “intention to undertake limited ground incursions into Lebanon” and described it as a “dangerous development.”

The statement Tuesday from UNIFIL did not say if Israeli forces were actually observed crossing the border. Peacekeepers were in position and “have contingency plans ready to activate if absolutely necessary,” it said.

“Any crossing into Lebanon is in violation of Lebanese sovereignty and territorial integrity, and a violation of resolution 1701,” the statement said, referring to the 2006 U.N. resolution that put an end to a bruising monthlong war between Israel and the Lebanese militant group Hezbollah. “We urge all actors to step back from such escalatory acts, which will only lead to more violence and more bloodshed.”


Israel military video shows troops preparing to cross into Lebanon

By The Associated Press


Israeli ground forces crossed into southern Lebanon early Tuesday, marking a significant escalation of an offensive against Hezbollah militants and opening a new front in a yearlong war against its Iranian-backed adversaries.

Israeli ground forces crossed into southern Lebanon early Tuesday, marking a significant escalation of an offensive against Hezbollah militants and opening a new front in a yearlong war against its Iranian-backed adversaries.

Britain will bring home nationals on government-charted flights

A British government-chartered flight is due to leave Beirut on Wednesday to bring United Kingdom nationals out of Lebanon.

The government says U.K. nationals, their spouse or partner, and children under the age of 18 are eligible, and priority will be given to the most vulnerable.

Until this announcement, the government urged Britons to leave the country on commercial flights.

On Monday night, Foreign Secretary David Lammy described the situation in Lebanon as “volatile” and warned it could “deteriorate quickly.”

The U.K. also sent 700 troops to a base in Cyprus to prepare for a potential evacuation of the estimated 5,000 British citizens in Lebanon.


UN and Lebanon launch an appeal for $426 million in urgent aid

The United Nations and the Lebanese government have launched a $426 million flash appeal for urgent humanitarian aid for civilians caught up in the ongoing conflict with Israel.

The appeal was launched in Beirut Tuesday by caretaker Prime Minister Najib Mikati and U.N. Humanitarian Coordinator for Lebanon Imran Riza.

Mikati said that Lebanon is going through “one of the most dangerous moments in its history.” He said that 1 million people have been displaced as a result “of the destructive war launched by Israel on Lebanon.”

Israeli military conducting ‘localized ground raids’ on Hezbollah positions in Lebanon

The Israeli military says it is conducting “localized ground raids” on Hezbollah positions in Lebanon, after troops crossed the border overnight in a long-anticipated ground operation.

The scope of the incursion was unclear and there were no immediate reports of clashes between Israeli troops and Hezbollah fighters.

In a video statement released to media on Tuesday, Rear Adm. Daniel Hagari, a military spokesperson, said troops were operating against Hezbollah to ensure that Israeli citizens could return to their homes in the north.


Opposition leader in Italy calls for a cease-fire in Gaza and Lebanon

The head of Italy’s main opposition party, Elly Schlein, called on Israel to retreat from Lebanese territory, saying “territorial sovereignty cannot be violated, international law must always prevail.”

Schlein, head of Italy’s left-wing Democratic Party, called for a cease-fire in both Gaza and Lebanon, both under fire from the Israeli military under Prime Minsiter Benjamin Netanyahu.

“We cannot resign ourselves to daily horror,” she said Tuesday. “Europe and the international community cannot watch in silence. We say enough of Netanyahu’s bombardments and Hezbollah’s missiles.”

6 killed in Israeli strike on refugee camp in Lebanon, state news says

Lebanon’s state news agency says an Israeli airstrike on a Palestinian refugee camp in south Lebanon killed six people, including the son of a Palestinian official.

National News Agency said the early Tuesday airstrike on Ein el-Hilweh refugee camp in Sidon, the largest of Lebanon’s 12 refugee camps, targeted the home of Gen. Munir Makdah of Palestinian President Mahmoud Abbas’ Fatah group. NNA said Makdah’s son and daughter-in-law, as well as another woman and three children, were killed in the airstrike.

Makdah’s brother, Khalil Makdah, was killed in an Israeli airstrike in August in the port city of Sidon.


Lebanon’s army says it’s redeploying troops along the border with Israel

The Lebanese army says it redeployed troops in some observation points along the border with Israel.

The army did not give further details about the posts. It said the Lebanese military is coordinating with United Nations peacekeepers deployed along the tense border area.

The army’s statement Tuesday denied local media reports that troops have moved several kilometers (miles) away from the border ahead of a possible Israel ground operation.


Israel asks people not to enter parts of south Lebanon under ‘intense fighting’

The Israeli military says parts of south Lebanon are witnessing “intense fighting” and called on people not to enter the area south of the Litani River.

The military’s Arabic-language spokesperson, Avichay Adraee, posted Tuesday on X that people should not drive into the area south of the Litani River. The area has dozens of towns and villages close to the Israeli border.

Italy’s premier calls for an ‘urgent and necessary’ de-escalation

Italian Premier Giorgia Meloni said Tuesday that “a de-escalation at regional level is urgent and necessary.”

“The protection of civilians remains the priority along with guaranteeing the security of the Italian military contingent of UNIFIL present in southern Lebanon,” she said in a statement.

Italy, which holds the G7 rotating presidency, is working with allies to stabilize the situation along Israeli-Lebanon border, and to help people who have been displaced by the fighting return to their homes, Meloni said.


Evacuations from Lebanon via Cyprus are ‘slow and controlled so far’

By MENELAOS HADJICOSTIS


Cyprus Foreign Minister Constantinos Kombos told The Associated Press on Tuesday that large-scale evacuations from Lebanon have not begun, even as Israeli ground forces crossed into southern Lebanon. He said evacuations of third-country nationals from Lebanon to the east Mediterranean island nation are “slow and controlled so far.”

Cyprus has agreements with around a dozen countries to act as a temporary host for their evacuated nationals before their repatriation. Under the “Estia” plan, evacuees will be processed and given accommodations for a few days before catching flights to their home countries.

Kombos said Cyprus has received some staff from foreign diplomatic missions and some Saudi nationals a few days ago. About 60 Chinese nationals are due to arrive by ship at the island nation’s main port of Limassol.

A closer look at where Israel and Hezbollah have exchanged strikes so far

By ASSOCIATED PRESS



Hezbollah targets Israeli soldiers across the border

Hezbollah has not commented on the Israeli military announcement that it had started a ground incursion. Overnight and Tuesday morning, the group said it targeted groups of soldiers in several Israeli border areas with artillery shelling and rockets. It was not immediately clear if any soldiers were hit.


US National Security Council says Israel’s ‘limited operations’ are within its right to self-defense

By The Associated Press


The White House National Security Council said Israel’s “limited operations” to destroy Hezbollah infrastructure across the border were in line with the country’s right to defend itself.

However, the NSC warned, an expansion of that operation was a risk. It added that a diplomatic solution was the only way to achieve lasting stability along Israel’s border with Lebanon.

“This is in line with Israel’s right to defend its citizens and safely return civilians to their homes. We support Israel’s right to defend itself against Hezbollah and all Iranian-backed terror groups. Of course, we know that mission creep can be a risk and we will keep discussing that with the Israelis,” the NSC said.

WATCH: Israel begins ground offensive against Hezbollah in Lebanon

Israeli ground forces crossed into southern Lebanon early Tuesday, marking a significant escalation of an offensive against Hezbollah militants and opening a new front in a yearlong war against its Iranian-backed adversaries. (AP video by Sam McNeil)

Israeli ground forces crossed into southern Lebanon early Tuesday, marking a significant escalation of an offensive against Hezbollah militants and opening a new front in a yearlong war against its Iranian-backed adversaries.


Austin says the US supports Israel’s right to defend itself

By The Associated Press


U.S. Secretary of Defense Lloyd Austin told Israel’s defense minister that he agreed on the need for a ground offensive inside Lebanon to rid the border area of Hezbollah weapons and other means it can use to carry out attacks across the frontier.

Austin told Yoav Gallant in a call that the U.S. supports Israel’s right to defend itself and discussed Israel’s military operations.

“We agreed on the necessity of dismantling attack infrastructure along the border,” Austin said in a statement posted on X.

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This post has been corrected to show that Lloyd Austin is Secretary of Defense, not Secretary of State.


Analysis: Iran has been reluctant to retaliate against Israel for the airstrike that killed a longtime Hezbollah leader

Iran lost its most reliable ally in the Middle East when an Israeli airstrike killed Hezbollah leader Hassan Nasrallah. But Iran isn’t leading the charge to retaliate.

That’s put Tehran in a bind: Not responding could see it alienate the militias it relies on in the region. Meanwhile, any possible retaliation risks a wider war as its theocracy faces intense challenges at home.

“By the grace and power of God, Lebanon will make the transgressing, malicious enemy regret its actions,” Iran’s Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei said in the wake of Nasrallah’s death Friday.

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Iranian demonstrators chant slogans at an anti-Israeli gathering in support of Hezbollah as they hold Iranian and Palestinian flags and a poster of Iranian Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei, at the Felestin (Palestine) Sq. in downtown Tehran, Iran, early Saturday, Sept. 28, 2024. (AP Photo/Vahid Salemi)

But the 85-year-old paramount ruler in Iran gave no mention of his country taking action over the death of a man he once praised as “an exceptional face in the world of Islam” after the Israel-Hezbollah war in 2006.

That reluctance continued into Monday, as Iran’s Foreign Ministry spokesperson Nasser Kanaani told journalists that “the Islamic Republic of Iran and the Iranian people are not after war” but rather “peace and stability in the region.”

Though Kananni added that “any adventurous move or action against our national security or interests and our hands will never be tied,” at one point wearing a checkered Palestinian keffiyeh scarf during his remarks.

These comments highlight a reticence in responding to Nasrallah’s death. Though his leadership of Hezbollah was the crown jewel in Iran’s decades-long strategy of arming regional militias to counter both Israel and the United States, Iran remains cautious about when — or if — it will strike back.

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WATCH: Explosions seen as Israel begins ‘limited’ ground offensive in Lebanon

By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS


Israeli ground forces moved into southern Lebanon early Tuesday, marking a significant escalation of an offensive against Hezbollah. The incursion follows weeks of heavy blows by Israel against the militia group — including an airstrike that killed its leader, Hassan Nasrallah.

Israel’s stepped-up action against Hezbollah could raise the risk of a broader region-wide war


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A large fire and plume of smoke is visible in the port city of Hodeida, Yemen, on Sunday, Sept. 29, 2024, after Israeli strikes on the Houthi-controlled city. (AP Photo)

Israel this week carried out an airstrike in Yemen against the Houthi militia in response to a series of missile strikes. Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin has also threatened Iran, warning the Tehran government that Israel is capable of striking anywhere in the Middle East.

The United States and its allies have called for a cease-fire, hoping to avoid further escalation that could draw in Iran and set off a wider war. But Netanyahu has shown little interest, as his country racks up military achievements against a longtime foe.


Hezbollah has suffered key setbacks in recent weeks. The group’s capabilities are unclear


Before the assassination of longtime Hezbollah leader Hassan Nasrallah, a series of mysterious explosions of pagers and walkie-talkies blamed on Israel killed or wounded hundreds of people, many of them Hezbollah members. And Israeli airstrikes have killed most of the group’s senior commanders.

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FILE – Police officers inspect a car inside of which a hand-held pager exploded, Beirut, on Sept. 17, 2024. (AP Photo/Hussein Malla, File)

But Hezbollah has continued to launch rockets and missiles into Israel and is still believed to have thousands of fighters near the Israeli border.

Israeli leaders for years have accused Hezbollah of hiding weapons and fighters inside homes and other civilian structures in border villages. Tens of thousands of Lebanese civilians have fled southern Lebanon in recent weeks fearing an Israeli military onslaught.

Hezbollah has few air defenses, giving the Israeli air force freedom of action over Lebanon’s skies. But a ground operation will be much more challenging, with Hezbollah forces embedded and hiding in local communities and familiar with the local terrain.

Still, Hezbollah’s capabilities remain unclear. It’s possible Hezbollah is holding back to save resources for a bigger battle. But the militant group might also be in disarray after Israeli intelligence apparently penetrated its highest levels.

IN PHOTOS: Israeli airstrikes hit southern Lebanon earlier Tuesday

By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS


Throughout Tuesday evening, Israeli artillery units pounded targets in southern Lebanon and the sounds of airstrikes were heard throughout Beirut.

Smoke rose from the capital’s southern suburbs, where Hezbollah has a strong presence, shortly after Israel ordered residents of three buildings to evacuate.

For Israel, this is a risky phase of fighting


Israel has been emboldened by its recent battlefield gains against Hezbollah and appears intent on delivering a knockout blow to its archenemy. But a ground operation marks a new and potentially risky phase of fighting. It also threatens to unleash further devastation on Lebanon, where hundreds have been killed in recent Israeli strikes and hundreds of thousands have been displaced.

Hezbollah is a well-trained militia, believed to have tens of thousands of fighters and an arsenal of 150,000 rockets and missiles. The last round of fighting in 2006 ended in a stalemate.


A Syrian journalist reportedly died in the Israeli strikes

Syrian news anchor Safaa Ahmed was killed by an Israeli strike in Damascus early Tuesday, Syria’s General Authority for Radio and Television said in a statement. It did not give more details on the circumstances.


Explosions reported in Damascus

Shortly after Israel announced the beginning of a ground incursion into Lebanon, a series of loud explosions were heard in the Syrian capital, Damascus and the state-run SANA news agency reported air defenses had confronted incoming strikes.

Israel begins ‘limited’ ground offensive against Hezbollah in southern Lebanon


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An Israeli tank manoeuvres in northern Israel near the Israel-Lebanon border, Monday, Sept. 30, 2024. (AP Photo/Baz Ratner)

Israeli ground forces moved into southern Lebanon early Tuesday, marking a significant escalation of an offensive against Hezbollah and opening a new front in a yearlong war against its Iranian-backed adversaries.

The incursion follows weeks of heavy blows by Israel against Hezbollah — including an airstrike that killed its longtime leader, Hassan Nasrallah – and seeks to step up the pressure on the Lebanese militant group. The last time Israel and Hezbollah engaged in ground combat was a monthlong war in 2006.

The Israeli military said in a brief statement it had begun “limited, localized and targeted ground raids” against Hezbollah targets in southern Lebanon.

“These targets are located in villages close to the border and pose an immediate threat to Israeli communities in northern Israel,” it said.

There was no word on how long the operation would last, but the army said soldiers had been training and preparing for the mission in recent months.

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