Israel formally declares war against Hamas as it battles to push militants off its soil

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Israel-Hamas war rages as Gaza deaths mount


  • Israel's military said it carried out a "targeted raid" overnight in northern Gaza using tanks. The move came hours after Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu said Israel was preparing for a ground offensive following the deadly October 7 Hamas attacks.
  • The main United Nations agency aiding Palestinians said Wednesday it will have to half aid operations within a day if fuel is not delivered, saying it would mark the end of a "lifeline" for civilians.
  • Pressure is building on the international community to get Israel to allow desperately needed aid into Gaza, with more countries advocating for a "humanitarian pause" in fighting. New satellite images revealed the devastation wrought by Israel's bombs.
  • Israeli forces said they have killed the deputy head of the Hamas’ intelligence directorate, who they say is partially responsible for planning the attacks earlier this month.

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Israel-Hamas war rages as Gaza deaths mount


  • The Israel Defense Forces announced Friday it is "sxpanding ground operattion" in the Gaza Strip and "operating forcefully" on all fronts to fulfill its goals in the war with Hamas. This comes as Gaza residents describe heavy airstrikes and as a major telecoms company says mobile phone service is completely down.
  • A substantial ground offensive has been expected ever since the Hamas October 7 attacks, but it is not yet clear whether the IDF announcement signals the start of it. Earlier Friday, Israel’s military conducted:targeted raids" for a second night in northern Gaza, after vowing to continue ground ralds over the coming days.
  • Meanwhile, pressure is building on the international community to persuade Israel to allow desperately humanitarian aid into Gaza. While the initial aid deliveries have provided food, water and medicine, they have not included fuel, which the United Nations said is “paralyzing” its aid operations. Israel says Hamas is stockpiling fuel for its use and has called on the militant Palestinian group that governs Gaza to share it.

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EMERGENCY RESPONSE: Deadly violence in Israel and Gaza


Will you help deliver emergency aid to families in the midst of deadly violence in Israel, Gaza and other crisis zones? As the horrifying violence has escalated across the region, thousands of civilians have been killed. Families in Gaza are sheltering in schools and hospitals with little to no food or water, and health workers are risking their lives to provide medical care with limited supplies and electricity. This is a massive humanitarian crisis, and we’ve deployed emergency response teams to assist families however possible. We’ve set an emergency $50,000 goal to power our disaster response efforts and continue our work around the world. But right now, we’re falling short!

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Live updates | Israel deepens military assault in the northern Gaza Strip


Israel expanded its military incursion deeper into the northern part of the Gaza Strip on Monday as the U.N. and medical staff expressed fears over airstrikes hitting closer to hospitals, where tens of thousands of Palestinians have sought shelter alongside thousands of wounded. The largest convoy of humanitarian aid to arrive in Gaza still fell far short of needs, relief workers said. The movements of recent days, including larger ground operations both north and east of Gaza City, point to a focus on the city. The Palestinian death toll in the Israel-Hamas war has reached 8,306, according to the Hamas-run Health Ministry in Haza. In the occupied West Bank, more than 110 Palestinians have been killed in violence and Israeli raids. More than 1,400 people in Israel have been killed, most of them civilians slain in the initial Hamas rampage that started the fighting Oct. 7. In addition, 240 hostages were taken from Israel into Gaza by the militant group.

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What the United States has said so far about the strike at a refugee camp in northern Gaza


Several United States officials are saying Israel is not targeting civilians and is working to minimize harm to people in Gaza, despite a massive explosion Tuesday at the Jabalya refugee camp that has resulted in many casualties. Lt. Col. Richard Hecht of the Israel Defense Forces (IDF) told CNN that the airstrike was targeting a Hamas commander, whom he accused of “hiding, as they do, behind civilians.” Civilian deaths, Hecht also said, are “the tragedy of war.” Hamas however has strongly denied the presence of one of its leaders in camp, Hazem Qassem, a spokesperson for the group said in a statement Tuesday. Pentagon spokesperson Brig. Gen. Pat Ryder said Tuesday that the Israeli military is not “deliberately targeting civilians, unlike Hamas." Ryder said he could not “speak to individual Israeli strikes” but said the Pentagon does “care about civilian casualties, and we’ve made it both clear publicly and privately about our concern for the protection of innocent life and the respect for the law of war.”

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Crisis in Gaza as Israel warns of long war with Hamas


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  • Injured Palestinians and foreign nationals have begun arriving in Egypt from Gaza through the Rafah border crossing for the first time since the Israel-Hamas war began in early October, according to officials and Egyptian media.
  • At least 361 fureign nationals have entered Egypt through the Rafah crossing under a Qatar-mediated deal, according to an Egyptian official. US citizens are among the initial group of foreign nationals that departed Gaza, the US State Department said, without giving details on the numbers. Earlier, sources told CNN up to 500 foreigners are expected to cross out of Gaza at Rafah.
  • The Israeli military confirmed a blast in a neighborhood of the Jabalya refugee camp Wednesday was due to an airstrike targeting a Hamas command complex. On Tuesday, an Israeli strike on the camp left catastrophic damage and likely killed a large number of people, according to eyewitnesses and medics there. Israel said that strike targeted and killed a top Hamas commander, while Hamas denied the presence of one of its leaders in the camp.
  • Connectivity is being restored in the Gaza Strip, according to an internet monitoring site, after two Palestinian internet providers earlier announced a "complete interruption" of communications and internet services.
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Israel-Hamas war live updates: Situation in Gaza Strip is now ‘desperate,’ UN relief agency says; Egypt works to expand evacuations


The international community continues efforts to evacuate civilians from the Gaza Strip, after an initial batch of foreign nationals was allowed to enter Egypt on Wednesday for the first time since the start of the conflict. Egypt is now working for 7,000 international passport holders to traverse the crossing, the country’s foreign ministry said. The evacuations come after the U.S., Hamas, Israel and Egypt struck a deal mediated by Qatar in coordination with the U.S. Gaza’s ministry of Health has told NBC News that its main power generator has stopped working, putting the lives of hundreds of people at risk. More than 20,000 people remain injured with limited health care in the Gaza Strip due to the onslaught on the territory, according to Doctors Without Borders. Around 690,000 internally displaced people are taking refuge in 149 shelters run by the UN Agency for Palestine Refugees, the relief organization said Thursday, describing the situation in the Gaza Strip as “desperate.”

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EMERGENCY RESPONSE: Deadly violence in Israel and Gaza


Will you help deliver emergency aid to families in the midst of deadly violence in Israel, Gaza and other crisis zones? As the horrifying violence has escalated across the region, thousands of civilians have been killed. Families in Gaza are sheltering in schools and hospitals with little to no food or water, and health workers are risking their lives to provide medical care with limited supplies and electricity. This is a massive humanitarian crisis, and we’ve deployed emergency response teams to assist families however possible. We’ve set an emergency $50,000 goal to power our disaster response efforts and continue our work around the world. But right now, we’re falling short!

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Israel-Hamas war live updates: Gaza death toll passes 10,000, Health Ministry says


Hamas’ military wing said today it fired rockets from Lebanon into northern Israel, triggering Israeli airstrikes on the Lebanese side of the border. The Qassam Brigades said in a statement that its militants fired 16 rockets on the town of Nahariya and the southern outskirts of the city of Haifa in retaliation for Israeli attacks on Gaza. Haifa is the farthest city targeted by rockets from the Lebanese side since the Israel-Hamas war started nearly a month ago. Israel’s air force then carried out airstrikes on “Hezbollah targets” inside Lebanon, Israeli military spokesman Avichay Adraee said on X, adding that details would follow later. The exchange of fire came as Lebanon’s militant group Hezbollah said its fighters attacked at least three Israeli military posts along the border around sunset today. Lebanon’s state-run National News Agency also reported a drone strike on the outskirts of the village of Aramta near the southern city of Jezzine — a Hezbollah stronghold that is about 12 miles north of the border. It is the third such attack since the latest round of fighting began. "The President reiterated his steadfast support for Israel and the protection of Israeli citizens from Hamas and all other threats while also emphasizing the imperative to protect Palestinian civilians and reduce civilian harm in the course of military operations," the statement read. Biden also mentioned ongoing settler violence in the West Bank and "the need to hold extremist settlers accountable for violent acts," it said.

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The world is turning against Israel’s war in Gaza – and many Israelis don’t understand why


Yoav Peled says he has started wondering if the world has gone mad. Sitting outside the Kirya, Israel’s equivalent of the Pentagon in Tel Aviv, Peled was cutting pieces of yellow ribbon off a large wheel last Thursday, handing them out to strangers passing by. The bands symbolize solidarity with the roughly 240 hostages held by Hamas in Gaza. It is this solidarity – and specifically whether it still extends beyond Israel’s borders – that Peled was questioning. As global leaders continue to pile pressure on Israel over the mounting civilian death toll from its bombardment of Gaza and huge crowds gather for pro-Palestinian protests in cities like London, Washington DC, Berlin, Paris, Amman and Cairo – almost all in support of civilians in Gaza, rather than Hamas – many Israelis are getting frustrated with what they see as unequal treatment.

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Israel-Hamas war rages as outcry grows over Gaza crisis


  • Despite mounting international pressure, US Secretary of State Antony Blinken reinforced US opposition to a ceasefire in Gaza. "Those calling for an immediate ceasefire have an obligation to explain how to address the unacceptable result that would likely bring," he said.
  • UN Secretary-General António Guterres said the number of civilian deaths in Gaza means something is "clearly wrong" with the Israeli military operation.
  • Thousands of Palestinians fleeing northern Gaza say "nothing is left" as Israel continues its offensive. Doctors are running out of medical supplies and all bakeries in the north have closed due to lack of water and fuel.
  • A deal to secure the release of a large number of hostages in Gaza appesrs elusive, despite active negotiations involving the US, Israel, Qatar and Hamas. One Israeli official said Israel was “ready for a pause” if Hamas was “serious about releasing hostages.”
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Biden outlines plan for humanitarian pauses in Gaza


In a series of posts on X (formerly Twitter) on Thursday, President Joe Biden outlined the daily pause agreement with Israel. The agreement allows for the flow of humanitarian aid to Gaza and safe passage for civilians seeking to flee the conflict between Israel and Hamas.The president wrote that the administration is “doing everything in our power to increase humanitarian supplies and assistance,” pointing to trucks of aid already successfully delivered to the war-torn region. National Security Council Coordinator for Strategic Communications John Kirby said the Israelis “have fully committed” to the pauses and will notify civilians living in northern Gaza where to seek safe passage using evacuation corridors. Meanwhile, Gaza residents are looking for family members within the rubble of destroyed buildings in the central city of Deir al-Balah after what witnesses said was an airstrike on the area, agency videos on AFP showed. Injured people, including children, were taken to hospitals after a residential building collapsed, video showed.

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Why are US Republicans pushing for aid to Israel but not Ukraine?


As wars continue to rage in both Ukraine and Gaza, another battle is playing out in the United States Congress: over which country should receive aid money In recent months, congressional Republicans have expressed increasing scepticism towards approving more funds for the government of Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy, as his country seeks to repel a Full-scale Russian invasion. “Israel is facing [an] existential threat. Any funding for Ukraine should be redirected to Israel immediately,” Republican Senator Josh Hawley posted on social media two days after the war began.

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