Conflict between Israel and Hamas | Nearly a thousand deaths in two days

(Sderot) The conflict between Israel and Hamas has left nearly a thousand dead in total in less than 48 hours, according to new official reports published on Sunday, with Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu warning of a “long” war.




WHAT THERE IS TO KNOW

  • Hamas launched a surprise military offensive on Saturday, firing thousands of rockets towards Israel;
  • The Israeli army responded with airstrikes on the Gaza Strip;
  • The death toll stands at more than 600 deaths on the Israeli side and 370 on the Palestinian side;
  • Israeli forces hunt down hundreds of Palestinian fighters infiltrated into Israel;
  • Hamas holds more than 100 prisoners, according to the Israeli government;
  • “We are at war and we will win it,” declared Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu;
  • “We are on the verge of a great victory,” declared Ismaïl Haniyeh, the leader of Hamas.

More than 600 people have been killed in Israel, data on the Government Press Office (GPO) Facebook account shows, and of the 2,000 injured in the country, 200 are “in critical condition”, an official said from the GPO to the AFP.

In the Gaza Strip under Hamas control since 2007, 370 Palestinians were killed, local authorities announced, and nearly 2,000 injured.

The Israeli army has deployed tens of thousands of soldiers to regain full control of the southern desert regions near the Gaza Strip, with the aim of rescuing remaining Israeli hostages and evacuating everyone residents of the region between now and Monday morning in order to comb the area. Hamas took “more than 100 prisoners,” the GPO said on Sunday.


Seeking to regain control after the surprise offensive launched on Saturday at dawn in the middle of Shabbat, the weekly Jewish rest, Israeli forces continued to track down Hamas elements infiltrated in southern Israel on Sunday and continued their airstrikes against targets in Gaza, where more buildings were destroyed.

“Kill every terrorist”

” We will […] kill every terrorist in Israel,” said army spokesman General Daniel Hagari. Israeli forces said they had retaken the police station in Sderot, after having “neutralized 10 terrorists who were there.” An AFP journalist noted that the building was completely gutted.


PHOTO RONEN ZVULUN, REUTERS

Members of Israeli security forces took up positions on a road near Sderot, southern Israel, following a massive infiltration by Hamas gunmen from the Gaza Strip on October 8.

“The first phase is coming to an end […] by eliminating the vast majority of enemy forces that have infiltrated our territory,” Mr. Netanyahu said, warning that “the war would be long and difficult.”

A 37-year-old Israeli woman said she was horrified to see several members of her family kidnapped in videos from Gaza, including her cousin and her children, aged nine months and three years. “This is the only confirmation we have,” Yifat Zailer told AFP by telephone, his voice breaking, adding that he had no information about his cousin’s husband and his elderly parents.

Under the cover of a barrage of rockets fired at Israel, Hamas fighters, aboard vehicles, boats and even motorized paragliders, made use of the imposing barrier around Gaza on Saturday, attacking military positions and civilians in the street.


PHOTO RONEN ZVULUN, REUTERS

Trails of rockets launched from the Gaza Strip towards Israel are visible in the sky from Sderot on October 8.

A former Israeli soldier said the 1973 Arab-Israeli war, which remains a national trauma in Israel, was “small matter” compared to Saturday’s Hamas raid, adding that it was a “very serious failure “.

“A lot of bodies”

Israel was further attacked on its northern border with Lebanon. Lebanese Hezbollah, an ally of Hamas and Iran, fired shells into a contested area of ​​the border, prompting an Israeli drone strike on a Hezbollah target in southern Lebanon. But the front then remained calm.


PHOTO HUSSEIN MALLA, ASSOCIATED PRESS

The fence of an Israeli military position on an occupied hillside in the village of Kfarchouba, southeast Lebanon, was damaged after being targeted by Hezbollah rockets on October 8.

In Egypt, two Israeli tourists were killed by a police officer who shot at them in Alexandria, according to a media report.

Hamas and Islamic Jihad, another Palestinian armed group, claimed to have captured “many soldiers”. “What happened is unprecedented in Israel,” admitted Mr. Netanyahu.

Faced with the Israeli counter-offensive, “we fear the destruction and end of civil society in the Gaza Strip […]. We are entering a phase of destruction,” said Chadi al-Assi, a 29-year-old Gaza resident.


PHOTO FATIMA SHBAIR, ASSOCIATED PRESS

Palestinians clear debris from the rubble of a building hit by an Israeli airstrike in Gaza City on October 8.

Security Council meeting

The Hamas offensive was launched 50 years and one day after the 1973 Arab-Israeli war which took Israel completely by surprise, leading to the deaths of 2,600 Israelis in three weeks of fighting.

The Al-Qassam Brigades, the military branch of Hamas, announced that they had launched the “Al-Aqsa Flood” operation against Israel on Saturday and had fired more than “5,000 rockets” to “put an end to the crimes of the occupation”. Israel has occupied the West Bank, a Palestinian territory, and the eastern part of Jerusalem since 1967, and has imposed a blockade on Gaza for more than 15 years.

The Israeli army, which counted more than 3,000 Palestinian shots, launched Operation “Iron Sabres”, destroying buildings presented as Hamas “command centers” in Gaza.

Israel, which has subjected the Gaza Strip to a strict blockade since 2007, has suspended deliveries of electricity, food and goods to the Palestinian territory.

Schools remained closed on Sunday, the start of the week in Israel.

The Hamas attack was condemned by the West, the United States will “probably” give the details of new military aid to Israel on Sunday, indicated the head of American diplomacy, Antony Blinken.

The UN Security Council is due to hold an emergency meeting on the situation on Sunday.

This offensive was launched while negotiations between Israel and Saudi Arabia under the aegis of the United States seemed to be accelerating with a view to normalization, a major rapprochement condemned by Hamas and its Iranian ally. “Iran supports the self-defense of the Palestinian nation,” Iranian President Ebrahim Raïssi declared on Sunday.

At the Vatican, Pope Francis called for “attacks to stop” in Israel, saying “terrorism and war lead to no solution.”


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