Israel-Palestine at war: live updates as almost 1,000 confirmed dead overall, US says it will send aircraft carrier
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Israel has declared a ‘state of war’ after Islamist militant group Hamas launched a surprise attack and fired thousands of rockets into the country early on Saturday (7 October).
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Hide AdGunmen were confirmed to have “infiltrated” the country from several locations on the Gaza Strip - a territory claimed by Palestine located at the southern border of Israel.
Hamas military commander Mohammad Deif claimed responsibility for the attack - claiming '5,000' rockets had been fired into Israel. In a rare public statement, he declared “enough is enough” and urged Palestinians everywhere to fight.
Meanwhile, Israel's Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu told his citizens "we are at war" as he promised "the enemy will pay a price he has never known."
So far the death toll across both sides stands at about 1,100.
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Israel latest as Hamas fighters ‘infiltrate’ country from Gaza Strip
Israel's army releases footage of its strikes on Gaza
And it has explained the operations it has undertaken
Cabinet member's pledge
A Cabinet minister said the UK would support Israel in whatever it decides is necessary to defend itself against Hamas attacks.
“We support their right of self-defence and will support them in whatever they decide to do to defend their country against terrorist attacks,” Transport Secretary Mark Harper told the BBC’s Sunday With Laura Kuenssberg programme.
“My own department is working closely with British airlines that fly in that part of the world to make sure they’ve all the information they have to make sure they can continue to keep their passengers safe.”
Latest information from the Press Association
“Hundreds of terrorists” have been killed and dozens captured amid ongoing fighting with Hamas militants in Gaza and southern Israel, an Israeli military official has said.
Rear Admiral Daniel Hagari spoke to reporters on Sunday, more than 24 hours after the Palestinian militant group launched an unprecedented assault into Israel, killing hundreds of people and taking captives back into blockaded Gaza as the group launched thousands of rockets.
Israeli soldiers battled Hamas fighters in streets in the south of the country on Sunday and exchanged strikes with Lebanon’s Hezbollah militant group in the north.
The prospect of Hezbollah joining the fighting a day after the attack from Gaza raised the chances of a broader conflict.
Hamas fighters, backed by a volley of thousands of rockets, broke through barricades around Gaza early on Saturday to rampage through nearby communities in Israel.
They took captives back into the coastal enclave, including women, children and the elderly, while Israel’s retaliation strikes levelled buildings in Gaza.
Israeli media, citing rescue service officials, said at least 300 people were killed, including 26 soldiers.
At least 250 people were killed in Gaza and civilians paid a staggering cost for the violence on both sides.
Israeli PM message
Israel’s prime minister Benjamin Netanyahu has vowed to defeat Hamas but tells the country that war ‘will take time’.
The Israeli ambassador to the UK speaks
She appeared on BBC Breakfast
Tzipi HotovelyIsrael is in a war that Hamas started yesterday. Calculated. Planned. Targeting Israelis, targeting civilians, targeting innocent children.
We saw Prime Minister Sunak, we saw President Biden yesterday, they’re supporting Israel’s right for self-defence, because we are in a reality that has become a nightmare.
We can’t do anything else … we need to protect our people.
This is a necessity war. (Israel) wasn’t expecting this to happen (but) we need to make sure the infrastructure of terrorism is 100 per cent destroyed.
Israeli statement
“Hundreds of terrorists” have been killed and dozens captured amid the Hamas incursion, an Israeli military official has said.
The situation looks like it may escalate
A Hamas spokesman says that the group is holding dozens of captive Israeli soldiers.
The death toll rises
Israeli medics say that the death toll has risen to 100 in Hamas’ surprise incursion.
The Press Association reports...
An Israeli airstrike has flattened a high-rise building in central Gaza City
Emergency UN meeting to be held after biggest attack on Israel in years
An emergency meeting of the United Nations Security Council will be convened following the biggest attack on Israel in years, Brazil’s foreign ministry has said
Brazil, which assumed the rotating presidency of the council this month, condemned the attacks by Hamas and expressed solidarity with the people of Israel - as it insisted the “resumption of peace negotiations is urgent.”
The statement said: “The Brazilian Government reiterates that there is no justification for resorting to violence, especially against civilians, and urges all parties to exercise maximum restraint to prevent an escalation of the situation.
“The mere management of the conflict is not a viable alternative for addressing the Israeli-Palestinian issue, and the resumption of peace negotiations is urgent.”
It comes after Israel confirmed that Hamas had taken civilians and soldiers hostage.
'Never any justification for terrorism' - US supports Israel
The US has condemned the attacks by Hamas on Israel saying "there is never any justification for terrorism".
Antony Blinken, the US Secretary of State, said: "We stand in solidarity with the government and people of Israel, and extend our condolences for the Israeli lives lost in these attacks.
"We will remain in close contact with our Israeli partners. The United States supports Israel's right to defend itself."
Breaking: Israel confirms hostages in Gaza
A spokesperson for the Israeli Defence Forces has confirmed that Israeli civilians and soldiers are being held hostage in Gaza.
It is believed that dozens have been taken hostage, with the BBC reporting that some are thought to be holed up in some of the small towns near the Gaza Strip - and others have been taken back into Gaza.
The actions mark a major escalation in fighting.
It comes after the deputy head of Hamas’s political bureau, Saleh al-Arouri, claimed that “senior officers” from Israel’s army had been captured.
Death toll rises again in Israel
The official number of Israelis killed in the attack by Hamas has risen from 40 to 70, the country's emergency services has said.
Israel’s Channel 12 reports that at least 100 Israelis have been killed, but 70 is the latest official figure.
The death toll in Gaza
At least 198 people have been killed and 1,610 wounded in Gaza in the Israeli retaliation to the Hamas attack, according to the Palestinian Health Ministry.
Death toll rises in Israel
At least 40 people have been killed in a wide-ranging Hamas incursion in Israel, according to the country’s national rescue service.
Reports emerge suggesting hostages are being taken
It is claimed that 52 Israelis have been taken into the Gaza Strip.
...but Hezbollah praise Hamas
Lebanon’s Hezbollah has congratulated Hamas for the operation, saying it had “divine backing”.
The group said the attack is a response to “Israel’s crimes” and attacks on holy places and that “the will of the Palestinian people and the rifle of the resistance is the only alternative to face occupation”.
Hezbollah said that its military command in Lebanon is following the developments on the ground and is in direct contact with the Palestinian command and they are both “evaluating the situation and the ongoing operation”.
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