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10 things you need to know today: October 15, 2023


1. Death toll in Gaza and West Bank passes 2,300

At least 2,383 people have died in the Gaza Strip and West Bank since the start of the Israel-Hamas war, Palestinian ministry officials said Sunday. This was in addition to the 10,814 people that have been injured in the regions since the conflict began last weekend, officials added. Gaza has seen 2,329 Palestinians die and 9,714 wounded, while the West Bank has had 54 deaths and 1,100 wounded. This makes the current fight the deadliest for Palestinians in the five wars they have launched from Gaza. Israel has also seen significant causalities, with more than 1,300 Israelis killed during the initial assault. This makes this war the deadliest for Israel since its conflict with Egypt and Syria in 1973. Reuters, The Associated Press

2. US sending additional strike carrier group to support Israel

The Pentagon has deployed a second strike carrier group to the eastern Mediterranean Sea in order to assist Israel with its ongoing operations against Hamas, U.S. officials said Saturday. The USS Dwight D. Eisenhower and its strike carrier group are not expected to engage in combat, but will be used “to deter hostile actions against Israel or any efforts toward widening this war,” Defense Secretary Lloyd Austin said in a press release. The Eisenhower’s strike group will join the USS Gerald R. Ford, whose strike carrier group arrived in the region this past week. Despite this, U.S. officials reiterated that there was no plan for American troops to be deployed in Israel. ABC News, CNN

3. GOP flips Louisiana as Jeff Landry elected governor



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