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The Evening: Israel strikes Beirut suburb

Also, Harris plans to campaign with her V.P. pick next week.
The Evening

July 30, 2024

Good evening. Here's the latest at the end of Tuesday.

  • An Israeli strike on a Beirut suburb
  • Harris's V.P. finalists
  • Plus, a U.S. gymnastics gold
A destroyed building and rubble at night.
The destroyed building after an Israeli military strike on a southern suburb of Beirut, Lebanon. Agence France-Presse — Getty Images

Israel struck a suburb in Beirut

The Israeli military carried out an airstrike today in a suburb of Beirut, Lebanon, retaliating for an assault that killed 12 children and teenagers in the Israeli-controlled Golan Heights over the weekend. Israeli officials said the strike had targeted Fuad Shukr, a Hezbollah commander who Israel said was responsible for the Golan Heights attack. Hezbollah, the powerful Lebanese militia, has denied responsibility for the assault.

Lebanese officials said that at least one person had died from the strike. It was unclear if Shukr had survived. Here's the latest.

Haret Hreik, the dense neighborhood in Beirut's southern suburbs that was targeted, is the headquarters for Hezbollah and was largely destroyed by Israeli airstrikes in 2006 during the last war between the two sides.

Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu of Israel had promised a "severe" response to the Golan Heights attack. Western officials had urged Israel to exercise restraint to avoid widening the long-simmering conflict between Israel and Hezbollah.

Vice President Kamala Harris in a light blue suit jacket raises her hand and smiles as she walks up a set of stairs leading to Air Force Two.
Vice President Kamala Harris is narrowing her choices for a running mate. Erin Schaff/The New York Times

Harris plans to campaign with her V.P. pick next week

This year's presidential election has been transformed by the events of the last few weeks. Until Election Day, this newsletter will dedicate a section to the 2024 race to keep you up to speed.

Vice President Kamala Harris is planning to travel to six battleground states with her yet-to-be-named running mate next week, according to people briefed on the plans. The move would mean that she is no more than a week away from announcing her pick.

Which of the contenders she will choose remains uncertain. Only a few people are thought to still be in serious consideration: Senator Mark Kelly of Arizona; Governors Josh Shapiro of Pennsylvania, Tim Walz of Minnesota and Andy Beshear of Kentucky; and Pete Buttigieg, the transportation secretary. My colleague Katie Glueck explained the strengths and the weaknesses of each potential candidate.

Here's what else to know:

What do you want to know? We're asking readers to send us their questions about the U.S. election campaign. We'll take them to our reporters and find some answers. You can send us your question by filling out this form.

A person with a white face covering and a black T-shirt leans against the column of a building.
The demonstrations continued today, signaling that the crisis was far from over. Adriana Loureiro Fernandez for The New York Times

Venezuela's protests turned deadly

At least 11 people died and about 750 more were arrested during protests in Venezuela after the country's authoritarian leader, Nicolás Maduro, claimed that he had won another presidential term. Leaders of both sides of the political divide called on their followers today to take to the streets, a sign that the crisis set off by the flawed election is only intensifying.

Maduro's government has yet to publish precinct-by-precinct vote counts, despite international pressure. An opposition leader released her own partial results suggesting that the candidate of the opposition had received at least 3.5 million more votes than Maduro.

For more: Here's how Venezuela became an authoritarian regime.

Trees at night are engulfed in flames.
The Park fire is now the fifth-largest in California's history. Loren Elliott for The New York Times

Extreme heat fueled a California blaze

The Park fire has quickly turned into one of the biggest fires in California's history. It started last week and now covers an area more than 12 times the size of San Francisco. Thousands of people are under evacuation orders, and the blaze is still growing. We're tracking it here.

The fire was started by arson, according to the state authorities. But experts said that the fire's rapid growth was caused, at least in part, by California's extreme heat during the past two months, which dried out the area's vegetation.

More top news

TIME TO UNWIND

Simone Biles upside down midair during her routine on the balance beam. A crowd can be seen in the distance.
Simone Biles on the beam during the women's team gymnastics finals at the Paris Games today. James Hill for The New York Times

Simone Biles led the U.S. team to gold

Simone Biles has proved once again why she is widely considered to be the best gymnast in history. She led her U.S. teammates today to a gold medal in the team competition at the Paris Games. It was Biles's fifth Olympic gold, and her eighth overall — making her the most decorated American gymnast ever at the Olympics.

For more: Here's what happened during Day 4 of the Olympics.

A person eats a test breakfast of yogurt, strawberries and granola.
Lexey Swall for The New York Times

Why are ultraprocessed foods so hard to resist?

Ultraprocessed foods, like sodas and flavored yogurts, are incredibly popular, despite their links to poor health. They are estimated to account for more than half of the calories consumed by American adults and children and can be easy to overeat. Now, researchers are working to understand why.

Some nutritionists believe that ultraprocessed foods contain nutrients that trigger the brain's reward system. Others simply say they require more calories for people to feel satisfied.

A short video of a person on a horse as it trots by a mirror.
Bobby Beasley for The New York Times

Dinner table topics

WHAT TO DO TONIGHT

A bowl of shrimp with a piece of crusty bread.
David Malosh for The New York Times

Cook: This 15-minute shrimp dish is a warm reminder of Spain.

Watch: "A Good Girl's Guide to Murder" is part mystery, part coming-of-age story.

Read: Our critic recommends two Dutch novels that examine the gulf between order and chaos.

Garden: The summer heat might be stressing your plants. Here's how to tend to them.

Consider: Is decaf bad for you? Experts say not to worry.

Organize: We tested 18 shoe racks. This one is our favorite.

Compete: Take our quiz to see how well you know these Harlem Renaissance books.

Play: Here are today's Spelling Bee, Wordle and Mini Crossword. Find all of our games here.

ONE LAST THING

A friendly looking middle-aged man stands clasping his hands in front of a painting in a gold frame hung on the wall of a museum.
Mohammed Boukhrouf and "The Potato Eaters" at the Van Gogh Museum in Amsterdam.  Noëlle de Leeuw

Want to understand art? Ask the guard.

No one spends more time with the world's most renowned masterpieces than the museum security guards who watch over them. Over time, the guards develop intimate relationships with the artworks, and certain pieces become their favorites.

We asked guards at five of the world's most celebrated museums to share their top picks and help those of us who might spend only a few minutes with the artwork better understand it. These are their favorites.

Have an insightful evening.

Thanks for reading. I'll be back on Monday. — Matthew

Bryan Denton was our photo editor.

We welcome your feedback. Write to us at evening@nytimes.com.

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