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.
Follow below for the latest updates.
Israel latest as Hamas fighters ‘infiltrate’ country from Gaza Strip
European leaders condemn Hamas attack
European leaders have voiced solidarity with Israel as they condemned the Hamas attack on the country.
The head of the European Union’s executive commission, Ursula von der Leyen, wrote on X, formerly known as Twitter, that the attack “is terrorism in its most despicable form”. She said that “Israel has the right to defend itself against such heinous attacks”.
German Chancellor Olaf Scholz said that the militants’ rocket fire and the escalating violence “shock us deeply”. He added that “Germany condemns these attacks by Hamas and stands beside Israel”.
French President Emmanuel Macron wrote that he “firmly” condemns the “terrorist attacks” against Israel and expressed “my full solidarity with the victims, their families and their loved ones”. Italian foreign minister Antonio Tajani said Italy’s government condemns the attacks on Israel “with utmost firmness”.
“At risk are the life of people, the security of the region and the resumption of any kind of political process,” Mr Tajani said in a social media post.
Ukraine’s foreign ministry voiced its support for Israel’s “right to defend itself and its people” in a post on social media.
The ministry said it “strongly condemns the ongoing terrorist attacks against Israel, including rocket attacks against the civilian population in Jerusalem and Tel Aviv”.
Israeli emergency services urgently call for blood donations
Israel’s emergency service has issued an urgent appeal for blood from citizens amid increasing reports of deaths and injuries.
Pictures show Israelis donating blood at a hospital in Tel Aviv.
It comes after a barrage of rockets were fired and fighters from Islamist militant group Hamas infiltrated Israel - a major escalation in the conflict between Israel and Palestine.
Israel has retaliated and launched air strikes on Gaza.
What we know so far
Things are moving fast and the situation continues to develop, but here are is what we know so far:
- Gunmen from the Islamist militant group Hamas "infiltrated" southern Israel early on Saturday (7 October) in a surprise attack from the Gaza Strip
- Hamas leader, Mohammed Deif, said his group had fired '5,000' rockets into Israel as he declared “enough is enough” and urged Palestinians everywhere to fight
- Israel's Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu posted a video statement declaring "we are at war" as the Israel Defence Forces condemned "terrorists" who had entered their territory
- Israel has retaliated and is attacking Hamas targets by launching air strikes on Gaza
- President Mahmoud Abbas of Palestine said his citizens have a right to defend themselves against the "terrorism of settlers and occupation forces"
- Israel's emergency services say at least 22 Israelis have been killed and 545 have been injured so far
- We don't have information yet on Palestinian casualties
Palestine has right to defend itself, says president
President Mahmoud Abbas of Palestine has commented on the unfolding situation, saying his citizens have a right to defend themselves against their "occupiers".
In pictures: Israel retaliates and launches air strikes on Gaza
Pictures emerging from Gaza show destruction after Israel responded to Hamas attack with its own air strikes. Warning: graphic content which some readers may find distressing.
First reports of a death toll from Israel
This just in from the Hamas rocket attack on Israel, and only a very early figure. Sadly it will rise, and obviously doesn't take into account those killed by Israeli rockets firing on Gaza.
UK and EU condemn attacks by Hamas
Foreign Secretary James Cleverly has condemned the attacks by Hamas and said the UK supports Israel's right to defend itself as forces fight off militants.
"The UK unequivocally condemns the horrific attacks by Hamas on Israeli civilians," he said on X (formerly Twitter).
"The UK will always support Israel's right to defend itself."
Meanwhile, the European Union’s foreign affairs chief, Josep Borrell, also expressed solidarity with Israel, commenting: "We follow with anguish the news coming from #Israel. We unequivocally condemn the attacks by Hamas.
"This horrific violence must stop immediately. Terrorism and violence solve nothing.
'We are at war', says Israel's Prime Minister
Israel's Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu has posted a video statement on X, formerly known as Twitter.
He said: "Citizens of Israel. We are at war, not an operation, not an escalation, a war.
"This morning Hamas launched a murderous surprise attack against the state of Israel and its citizens.
"The enemy will pay a price he has never known.
"In the meantime, I call on all citizens of Israel to strictly obey the instructions of the army and the Home Command.
"We are in a war and we will win it."
Explosions in central Gaza
Explosions are being reported across central Gaza and in Gaza City, witnesses on the ground told Reuters.
It comes after Israel's air force said it was carrying out strikes against Hamas targets, in retaliation to the militant group's "infiltration" of its country.
In pictures: Hamas attacks Israel with '5,000' rockets
Images from Israel show rockets being fired, firefighters tackling blazes, and wounded people being evacuated following the attacks. Warning: graphic content which some readers may find distressing.
Hamas has 'launched a war' against Israel, defence minister says
The surprise military attack from Islamist group Hamas has "started a war", Israel's defence minister has said.
"Hamas has made a grave mistake this morning and launched a war against the state of Israel. Israel Defense Forces troops are fighting against the enemy at every location," Yoav Gallant said.
He urged citizens to follow safety and security instructions, as he insisted: "The state of Israel will win this war."
Israel earlier announced a "state of war" after Palestinian gunmen entered the country from the Gaza Strip.
Israel launches air strikes on Hamas targets in Gaza
Israel Defence Forces has just announced it is carrying out air strikes on Hamas targets in Gaza.
It comes in response to the earlier "barrage of rockets" fired into Israel from the Gaza Strip - a territory claimed by Palestine.
What's happening in Israel?
Early on Saturday (7 October), fighters from Islamic military group Hamas crossed the border into Israel - after a series of massive rocket strikes battered the country overnight.
In a rare public statement, the head of Hamas, Mohammed Deif, claimed that "5,000" rockets had been fired into Israel - to begin what he termed "Operation Al-Aqsa Storm".
"We've decided to say enough is enough," he said as he urged all Palestinians to confront Israel.
Meanwhile, Israel's military said "a number of terrorists" had entered its territory.
Residents were ordered to remain indoors as sirens sounded across the country and explosions were reported in Tel Aviv.
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