Hamas has announced that Fatah Sharif Abu al-Amine, the leader of its operations in Lebanon, was killed in an Israeli airstrike in the southern part of the country. Reports indicate that the strike targeted a Palestinian refugee camp. In Israeli political news, opposition lawmaker Gideon Saar rejoined the government on Sunday, a move that is expected to bolster Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu's position. During a recent speech at the United Nations, Netanyahu dismissed international calls for a ceasefire, delivering a defiant message shortly before significant airstrikes aimed at Hezbollah's leader resulted in the destruction of several apartment buildings in Beirut. Today, Israel has reportedly conducted a rare strike in central Beirut, marking the first such attack on the heart of the Lebanese capital since 2006. In other news, a referendum is set for November 5 regarding Amendment 4, which seeks to enshrine the right to abortion in the state constitution. If passed, this amendment would prevent government interference with abortion rights before the fetus reaches viability, typically around the 24th week of pregnancy.