Reports Times of Israel
Reports Times of Israel
American intelligence agencies have assessed that a deadly blast at a Gaza City hospital on Tuesday killed 100 to 300 people, a more conservative estimate than that given by Palestinian officials, and that the hospital suffered light damage.
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The Church of Saint Porphyrius, which was hit in an Israeli air attack killing at least eight people, has been a shelter for Palestinians, both Christian and Muslim, since the start of the war.
The army said in a statement that "military helicopters targeted a cell that included three gunmen who were preparing to launch anti-tank missiles toward Israeli territories."
Reports Anadolu English
Where is the clear condemnation of the cruel tightening of the 16-year closure of Gaza that amounts to collective punishment, a war crime? Where is the outrage at statements by Israeli political leaders that seek to blur the all-important distinction between civilians and combatants in Gaza even as they order ever more intense bombardment of this densely populated territory, reducing city blocks and neighborhoods to rubble? Where are the clear and unequivocal calls for Israel to respect international norms in its attack on Gaza, let alone for accountability?
For a year and a half, Western states, in their efforts to muster international support for Ukraine and to isolate Russia, have been rightly underlining to the rest of the world the importance of upholding rules governing armed conflict in the context of Ukraine. But now the rest of the world sees a muted reaction to the devastating harm done to civilians by Israel’s blockade and assault on Gaza.
The hypocrisy and double standards of Western states are flagrant and obvious.
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“Hamas and Putin represent different threats but they share this in common; they both want to annihilate a neighbouring democracy,” he said.
“American leadership is what holds the world together,” the president said during the 10-minute speech. "American alliances are what keep us, America, safe. American values are what make us a partner that other nations want to work with."
Biden also pushed for urgent request to Congress for aid to Ukraine and Israel. He did not put a value to the security package, but reports have suggested it could be as much as $100bn.
“It’s a smart investment that will pay dividends for American security for generations,” the president stressed.
Reports Palestinian media Quds News Network
Israel’s Defence ministry has announced the evacuation of residents in border town of Kiryat Shmona near southern Lebanon, amid armed escalating clashes between Israeli forces and Hezbollah fighters at the Israel-Lebanon frontier.
Sunak will meet with the Egyptian leadership “to discuss ways to stop the escalation”. Palestinian President Mahmoud Abbas will also meet with him in Cairo this afternoon.
Yesterday, Sunak met Israeli PM Netanyahu in a 'show of solidarity with Israel.'
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Terrorist involved in a naval attack during the October 7 massacre were reported killed.
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Israel: At least 1403 killed, 4629 injured
Palestine (Gaza): At least 3785 killed, 12,493 injured
Palestine (Occupied West Bank): At least 81 killed, 1300 injured
Reports Al Jazeera
"We stress the need to stop military operations and create conditions to achieve a lasting peace that guarantees the establishment of a Palestinian state," Saudi Arabia's Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman said.
The Israeli military reported that most of the roughly 200 people who were abducted by Hamas militants and taken to the Gaza Strip are still alive.
"The majority of the hostages are alive. There were also dead bodies that were taken... to the Gaza Strip," an IDF statement read.
Reports AFP
Israeli Defense Minister Yoav Gallant has outlined Israel's war plans and objectives in the Gaza Strip.
Speaking at a Knesset Foreign Affairs and Defense Committee meeting in Tel Aviv, he stated that the objectives include eliminating the Hamas terror group by destroying its military and governmental capabilities, and completely removing any responsibility Israel has over Gaza by creating a new "security regime" in the Strip.
Reports Times of Israel
As many as 80% of Israelis believe Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu must take responsibility for the security failures exposed by the devastating Oct. 7 assault on Israel by Hamas, a poll in the Ma'ariv newspaper showed on Friday.
The army chief of staff, the head of military intelligence and the head of the Shin Bet intelligence service have all admitted their services failed to prevent the attack, in which some 1,400 Israelis were killed on the deadliest day in Israel's 75-year-old history.
Netanyahu's coalition partner, Finance Minister Bezalel Smotrich, has also said the government leadership and security leadership had failed to protect the country but the premier himself has yet to make a clear statement of responsibility.
Netanyahu said this week that there are many questions regarding the Oct. 7 attack and "we will investigate everything thoroughly".
Even among voters of Netanyahu's ruling Likud party, 69% said he should accept responsibility.
The survey showed Netanyahu lagging far behind former Defence Minister Benny Gantz, head of an opposition centrist party who joined a unity government last week. It said 48% of respondents thought Gantz would make a better prime minister, compared with only 28% for Netanyahu.
The poll indicated that 65% of Israelis were in support of the expected ground invasion of Gaza by Israeli troops.
The poll was conducted on Oct. 18 and 19 among 510 respondents and had a 4.3% margin of error, Ma'ariv said.
The White House on Friday asked Congress for nearly $106 billion to fund ambitious plans for Ukraine, Israel and US border security, but offered no strategy for securing the money from a broken Congress.
President Joe Biden's request for the funding comes days after he visited Israel and pledged solidarity as the country bombards Gaza following an attack by Hamas militants that killed 1,400 people in southern Israel.
By grouping Israel funding with Ukraine, border security, refugee assistance, measures to counter China and other hotly debated priorities, Biden is hoping he has created a must-pass national security spending bill that can win support in a chaotic House of Representatives.
Hamas' armed wing the Izz el-Deen al-Qassam Brigades has released two U.S. hostages - a mother and her daughter - "for humanitarian reasons" in response to Qatari mediation efforts, its spokesman Abu Ubaida said in a statement on Friday.
Abu Ubaida said they released the citizens "for humanitarian reasons, and to prove to the American people and the world that the claims made by (President Joe) Biden and his fascist administration are false and baseless."