Israel-Hamas War LIVE Updates: Israel says ‘will target Hamas like human animals during, after war’
Israel says ‘will target Hamas like human animals during, after war’
Israel said on Friday that the Hamas militant group has behaved like animals. an Israeli minister said his country will target Hamas like ‘human animals’ during and after the war.
“You don’t need justification to fight against an organization like Hamas that have behaved like animals hunting other animals. It’s not going to be to be stopped and we are not going to take it as something that was done, and that’s it. We are going to target those animals, human animals, whether during the war or after the war, nobody is going to escape,” Avi Dichter said.
Israel pummels Gaza district, orders evacuation of Israeli town
Israel has carried out a controlled demolition in a northern Gaza district, preceded by a half-hour evacuation notice for families still in the area. Additionally, the largest Israeli town near the Lebanese border was ordered to evacuate, signaling the likelihood of an impending command for a Gaza invasion.”
Russia delivers 27 tonnes of food supplies for people in Gaza
Russia has delivered 27 tonnes of food supplies for civilians in the Gaza Strip set to be transferred from Egypt, the Russian Ministry of Foreign Affairs said on Friday.
Taking to X, Russia’s Ministry of Foreign Affairs stated, “27 tonnes of food supplies delivered by Russia’s EMERCOM and transferred to the Egyptian Red Crescent for distribution among the people of the Gaza Strip in need. Every bit helps.”
Israel-Palestine War LIVE Updates: Israel, 21 other countries call for immediate release of hostages
Israel’s Minister of Foreign Affairs Eli Cohen and 22 ambassadors and diplomats from countries whose citizens have been abducted have called for the immediate release of the abductees and to permit visits by the International Red Cross. Cohen said the release of the abductees is Israel’s “foremost priority.”
The Israeli military said on Thursday that nearly 30 of some 200 hostages held by Hamas in Gaza are children. More than 10 are over the age of 60, a statement by the Israeli military said adding that authorities have no information about the location of more than 100 missing Israelis.
Cohen held a meeting with dozens of foreign ambassadors whose citizens have been held by Hamas in Gaza and asked to pressurise Hamas to ensure their smooth release. Ambassadors from Peru, Tanzania, Russia, Romania, Portugal, Argentina, Philippines, Georgia, Sri Lanka, France, Mexico, Denmark, Hungary, Austria, Ethiopia, Serbia, Columbia, Italy, Thailand, Canada, the Netherlands, Poland and the European Union participated in the meeting. (ANI)
LNG ship leaves Egypt without full load as war risks flows
A liquefied natural gas vessel left an export terminal in Egypt either unloaded or only partially loaded, raising concerns that the Israel-Hamas war may disrupt supplies to global markets, Bloomberg reported.
The Seapeak Catalunya departed for Algeria — another LNG exporting nation — after spending two days at the Idku plant in Egypt, ship-tracking data compiled by Bloomberg show. That suggests the vessel either didn’t load, or only picked up limited volumes.
“Although Israel has surplus gas production, which currently supports Egypt and Jordan’s growing demand, a continued or escalated conflict would have wide-ranging implications,” Rystad Energy AS said in a note. The war “poses a serious threat to the regional natural gas market and could have knock-on effects on Europe’s liquefied natural gas supply as winter approaches.” (Bloomberg)
Israel-Palestine War LIVE Updates: China’s Stance on Hamas key point of division, says US Envoy
The US’s top diplomat in China called on President Xi Jinping’s government to denounce terrorism by Hamas, citing Beijing’s stance toward the group as yet another challenge in fraught ties between the world’s biggest economies.
“We do not have identical views on this particular position,” Burns said when asked whether he saw the Middle East tensions as an opportunity to improve relations between the US and China. Hamas’s support for the destruction of Israel ran counter to China’s vision for a lasting resolution, he added. (Bloomberg)
Israel-Palestine War LIVE Updates: Japan’s foreign minister to attend Cairo meet on Middle East conflict
Japanese Foreign Minister Yoko Kamikawa said she would visit Egypt to attend an international conference on Saturday that will discuss ways of tackling humanitarian and safety issues stemming from the Israel-Hamas conflict.
“I plan to visit Egypt to take part in the Cairo Peace Summit, which will be hosted by the Egyptian government to discuss the situation surrounding Israel and Palestine,” Kamikawa told a regular press conference on Friday. (Reuters)
Israel-Palestine War LIVE Updates: Indian firm halts uniform sales to Israel police over Gaza war
An Indian firm is terminating a longstanding contract to make uniforms for the Israeli police, telling AFP on Friday that it had made a “moral decision” in light of the war in Gaza.
Maryan Apparel in the southern state of Kerala said it had supplied around 100,000 uniforms to Israel’s police force for every year since 2015.
“It is a moral decision,” the company’s managing director Thomas Olickal told AFP. (AFP)
Israel-Palestine War LIVE Updates: Dutch government advises Dutch citizens against traveling to Lebanon
The Dutch government on Friday advised its citizens against any travel to Lebanon and also urged those still in the country “to leave Lebanon as soon as possible”, joining other European countries who put out the same kind of advise for their nationals.
“As a consequence of unpredictable developments between Israel and the Palestinian Territories, there are heightened tensions in Lebanon,” the government said in statement. (Reuters)
Israel-Palestine War LIVE Updates: Israel bombards Gaza with airstrikes 2 weeks into the war against Hamas
Israel was bombarding Gaza and evacuating a sizable town near the Lebanese border in the latest sign of a potential ground invasion of Gaza that could trigger regional turmoil. Palestinians in Gaza reported heavy airstrikes in Khan Younis in the south, where Palestinians had been told to seek safety, and ambulances streamed into Gaza’s second-largest hospital, already overflowing with patients and people seeking shelter.
Israel’s Defense Minister Yoav Gallant has ordered ground troops to prepare to see Gaza “from the inside,” hinting at a ground offensive aimed at crushing Gaza’s militant Hamas rulers. Aid shipments badly needed in Gaza are positioned to enter through the Rafah border crossing from Egypt. (AP)
Israel-Palestine War LIVE Updates: West Bank a complex patchwork
While Hamas tightly controls besieged Gaza, the West Bank is a complex patchwork of hillside cities, Israeli settlements and army checkpoints that split Palestinian communities, Reuters reported.
Israel occupied the territory in 1967 and has divided it into large areas it controls, small areas where Palestinians have full control and areas where Palestinians and Israeli forces divide civil and security duties.
Between the seat of power in Ramallah and poorer peripheral areas, there are multiple views on the benefits of violence. (Reuters)
Israel-Palestine War LIVE Updates: China says over 1,000 of its nationals have left Israel amid conflict
Over 1,000 Chinese nationals have left Israel amid the Israel-Hamas conflict, the Chinese foreign ministry said on Friday.
According to preliminary statistics, the Chinese nationals who have left have either returned to China or gone to a third country, ministry spokesperson Mao Ning said at a press briefing. (Reuters)
Israel-Palestine War LIVE Updates: Israel envoy Navoy extends wishes on Navratri
“Wishing all my Indian friends a blessed Navratri and Durga Puja. Just as Goddess Durga’s strength conquered evil, our modern Durgas stand strong, and so will Israel in this fight against terrorism. Goodness will always prevail over evil,” he wrote on X.
Israel-Palestine War LIVE Updates: ‘Our microeconomic fundamentals continue to be sound,’ says RBI Governor Shaktikanta Das on impact of war
On Israel-Hamas conflict, RBI Governor Shaktikanta Das said, “What is different in the context of India? Of course, we are impacted by what is happening all over, no doubt on that… Our microeconomic fundamentals continue to be sound, and our financial sector continues to be sound. Eventually, in these uncertain times, what matters is how strong are your microeconomic fundamentals, how strong is your financial sector? I think on both the parameters, India is well placed.” (ANI)
Israel-Palestine War LIVE Updates: Egypt ‘clearing path for Gaza aid’: security source, witnesses
Egypt has removed concrete blocks near the border with Gaza, an Egyptian security source told AFP Friday, raising hopes that desperately needed aid could soon begin flowing to Palestinians trapped inside.
The UN has described the situation inside Gaza as “beyond catastrophic” as Israel pounds the enclave from the air in reprisal for a Hamas attack that was the bloodiest in its 75-year history.
More than 3,700 Palestinians, mainly civilians, have been killed across the Gaza Strip in relentless Israeli bombardments in retaliation for the attacks by the Palestinian Islamist militant group, according to the latest toll from the Hamas health ministry in Gaza. (AFP)
Israel-Palestine War LIVE Updates: Here are key rules that needs to be followed by warring countries:
Civilians, the wounded and prisoners must be treated humanely in wartime. Murder, torture, hostage-taking and “humiliating and degrading treatment” are banned. Also, fighters to treat the other side’s sick and wounded. The four conventions agreed upon these rules in 1949.
These rules apply both in times of war and conflict.
War crimes like attacks on civilians, civilian settlements or humanitarian workers, destroying property where militarily is nor necessary, sexual violence and unlawful deportation are illegal. This is cited in the law of war by International Criminal Court.
Use of certain weapons, such as chemical or biological munitions are also not allowed. Read the complete story here.
Israel-Palestine War LIVE Updates: What are the rules that countries need to follow during the war?
Internationally recognized laws, including the UN Charter, forbid aggressive wars but permit self-defense. Battlefield conduct is governed by the Geneva Conventions, established after World War II and endorsed by most nations, to safeguard humanitarian principles.
Israel-Palestine War LIVE Updates: Aid for Gaza piles up as Israel rallies troops for invasion
Desperately needed international aid piled up Friday near Gaza, with Palestinians in dire need of food and water after relentless bombing by Israel, still reeling from the bloodiest attack in its history.
Israel has vowed to destroy Hamas after the Islamist militant group launched a massive attack from the Gaza Strip on October 7, killing at least 1,400 people, mostly civilians who were shot, mutilated or burned to death, according to Israeli officials.
Hamas gunmen also took nearly 200 people hostage including foreigners from around two dozen countries ranging from Paraguay to Tanzania. (AFP)
Israel-Palestine War LIVE Updates: Order to enter Palestinian enclave would be given soon: Israel Defence Minister
enior Israeli officials have spoken about the prospect of an imminent large-scale ground offensive of the Gaza Strip to eliminate the terrorist group Hamas on Thursday. Israel Defence Minister Yoav Gallant told soldiers near Gaza that the order to enter the Palestinian enclave would be given “soon,” The Times of Israel reported.
“You now see Gaza from afar, soon you will see it from the inside,” Gallant told troops of the Givati Brigade. He further said, “The order will come.” (ANI)
Israel-Palestine War LIVE Updates: Don’t repeat US ‘mistakes’ in ‘rage’: Joe Biden’s 9/11 warning to Israel
US President Joe Biden Wednesday warned Israel not to make the same mistakes Washington made during 9/11. The recent attack by Hamas on Israel is being considered by Israel as its 9/11 moment and is referred to by Hamas as the Al Aqsa Flood.
“I understand. Many Americans understand,” Biden said, likening the October 7 attack on Israel by Hamas to the Sept. 11, 2001, terrorist attacks in the US that killed nearly 3,000 people.
“You can’t look at what has happened here … and not scream out for justice. While you feel that rage, don’t be consumed by it. After 9/11, we were enraged in the United States. While we sought justice and got justice we also made mistakes,” Biden said. Read the complete story here.
Israel-Palestine War LIVE Updates: List of hostages taken by Hamas from Israel
A significant explosion shook al-Ahli Hospital in Gaza City, where numerous injured individuals and other Palestinians were seeking refuge on Tuesday. The Health Ministry under Hamas’s control stated that hundreds of people lost their lives.
1) A total of ten members of a single family disappeared after Hamas launched a rocket attack on Israel on October 7. The family members include Lilach Kipnis and her husband Eviatar, Shoshan Haran (Lilach’s sister), Avshalom Haran (Shoshan’s husband), their daughter Adi Shoham along with her partner Tal Shoham, their children Naveh and Yahel Shoham, Sharon Avigdori and her daughter Noam Avigdori, The Guardian reported.
“Should I cry because they are already dead?” Ahal Besorai, Yonat Or’s brother, asked. Yonat Or was a 50-year-old who went missing along with her husband Dror and two of their three children.
3) Vivian Silver, a Canadian-born feminist activist also vanished from the kibbutz. The fighter for justice called for peace with Palestinians. Speaking to AFP, her son ‘Yonatan Zeigen’ said, “She is a great mother and grandmother.”
4) A Holocaust historian, Alex Dancyg, disappeared from the Nir-oz kibbutz. The 75-year-old historian has written books on Poland’s Jewish community and the systematic murders of Jews during the Second World War, as per The Guardian reports.
5) Ditza Heiman, a social worker was also taken from the Nir-oz kibbutz. She played a crucial role in community life. According to her family, Heiman was a beloved great-grandmother and a “woman of peace”. Read the complete story here.
Israel-Hamas war LIVE Updates: Moody’s may downgrade Israeli govt’s credit rating
The US credit rating agency Moody’s Investors Service warned it could downgrade Israel’s rating as the Hamas war rages. The downgrade of credit rating could make it more expensive for Israel to borrow amid the war.
At present, Moody’s has given Israel an A1 credit rating. However, the US rating agency said that the severy of conflict, “raises the possibility of longer lasting and material credit impact”. Read the complete story here.
Israel-Hamas war LIVE Updates: Biden to seek billions in military aid for Israel as invasion of Gaza nears
US President Joe Biden asked Americans to spend billions more dollars to help Israel fight Hamas while Israel’s defence chief told his troops to be ready to go into the Gaza Strip to destroy the Palestinian militant group.
In a televised White House speech late on Thursday that also addressed Ukraine’s effort to repel Russia’s invasion, Biden said Hamas sought to “annihilate” Israel’s democracy.
The president also stressed the urgency of getting relief to Palestinian civilians in Gaza who lack food, water and medicine. (Reuters)
Israel-Hamas war LIVE Updates: 13 killed, including 5 children in Nur Shams refugee camp
“13 killed including 5 children in clashes with Israeli forces in West Bank’s Nur Shams refugee camp”, informed Palestinian Health ministry, Reuters reported.
Israel-Hamas war LIVE Updates: When siren wails, Israelis have 90 seconds to flee for safety
When the siren wails, Israelis have just 90 seconds to flee for safety, said Israel Defense Forces (IDF) in a post on X.
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Israel-Hamas war LIVE Updates: Britain’s Sunak to visit Egypt for Israel, Gaza talks
British Prime Minister Rishi Sunak will travel to Egypt on Friday, part of a trip to the Middle East where he wants to press his message that there should be no escalation of violence in the region after the Hamas attack on Gaza.
Sunak was the latest Western leader to visit Jerusalem on Thursday. (Reuters)
Israel-Hamas war LIVE Updates: Drones target US bases in Syria, Iraq
There’s been uptick in drone attacks targeting US bases in Syria and Iraq. So far, they have resulted in minor injuries, but prompted fresh concerns that Israel’s war with Hamas may spark a bigger conflict and pull in the US. The Pentagon is also sending more forces to the region, including fighter jets.
“We’re taking them seriously and responding appropriately,” Brigadier General Pat Ryder, a Pentagon spokesman, told reporters Thursday. “Our focus is on deterring a broader regional conflict, and right now this conflict is contained between Israel and Hamas.” (Bloomberg)
Israel-Hamas war LIVE Updates: US Downs missiles targeting Israel from Yemen
The Pentagon said it’s experiencing an increase in drone attacks on US military bases in Iraq and Syria, while an American destroyer shot down cruise missiles and drones launched by Iran-backed Houthi militants in Yemen that were fired toward Israel.
It’s prompted fresh concerns that Israel’s war with Hamas may spark a bigger conflict in the Middle East. The Iraq and Syria attacks resulted in minor injuries to people on the ground. (Bloomberg)
Israel-Hamas war LIVE Updates: Journalists in Gaza wrestle with issues of survival in addition to getting stories out
A limited number of journalists in Gaza are trying to report on the war with Israel while facing the same problems as the besieged Palestinian population there — wondering where to live, where to get food and water, and how to stay safe, AP reported.
Outside journalists have been unable to enter Gaza since the Hamas attack in Israel on Oct. 7. The sole entry point for journalists, Israel’s Erez crossing, was attacked in the rampage and remains closed. A handful of news organizations had maintained a regular presence with bureaus there, including The Associated Press, the BBC, Reuters, Agence France-Presse and Al-Jazeera, with a network of stringers helping others. (AP)
Israel-Hamas war LIVE Updates: Israel evacuates northern city
Israel evacuates northern city after clashes on Lebanon border: army. (AFP)
Israel-Hamas war LIVE Updates: Hamas, Putin want to ‘annihilate’ neighbouring democracies: Joe Biden
US President Joe Biden said on Friday that both Russian President Vladimir Putin and Hamas wanted to completely “annihilate” their neighbouring democracies.
“We’ve not forgotten the mass graves, the bodies found bearing signs of torture, rape used as a weapon by the Russians, and thousands and thousands of Ukrainian children forcibly taken into Russia, stolen from their parents. It’s sick. Hamas and Putin represent different threats, but they share this in common. They both want to completely annihilate a neighbouring democracy,” Biden said.
Israel-Hamas war LIVE Updates: UK’s Sunak will travel to Egypt on Friday for talks on Israel, Gaza
British Prime Minister Rishi Sunak will travel to Egypt on Friday where he will hold talks with counterparts in the region to discuss the situation in Israel and Gaza, his office said.
In the talks, Sunak will stress “the imperative of avoiding regional escalation and preventing the further unnecessary loss of civilian life”, his office said. (Reuters)
Israel-Hamas war LIVE Updates: Israel announces evacuation plan for Kiryat Shmona city near Lebanese border
Israel has ordered the evacuation of residents of Kiryat Shmona, a northern town close to the Lebanese border, the defence ministry said on Friday.
Kiryat Shmona has a population of more that 20,000 and is some 2 km (1 mile) from the border fence. (Reuters)
Israel-Hamas war LIVE Updates: Several dead and injured in Israel strike at Gaza church: Hamas
The Hamas-controlled interior ministry said several displaced people sheltering at a church compound in Gaza were killed and injured after an Israeli strike late Thursday.
The strike left a “large number of martyrs and injured” at the compound of the Greek Orthodox Saint Porphyrius Church in Gaza City, the ministry said.
Witnesses told AFP the strike appeared to have been aimed at a target close to the place of worship where many Gaza residents had taken refuge as the war raged in the Palestinian enclave. (AFP)
Israel-Hamas war LIVE Updates: Telangana Minister Rama Rao seeks UN intervention in Palestine-Israeli crisis
Describing the loss of lives in Gaza in war-torn Palestine, Telangana Minister K T Rama Rao has urged the United Nations to intervene immediately and work towards an amicable resolution.
In a message posted on ‘X’ on Thursday, Rama Rao said the actions of both Palestine and Israel are difficult to justify and are creating a severe humanitarian crisis. (PTI)
Where are the Hamas hostages?
Israel says the hostages were taken to Gaza but their exact whereabouts within the enclave are unknown, making their rescue more complicated. It is believed many could be held in the warren of tunnels under Gaza that Israeli troops call the “Gaza Metro”.
Hamas on Monday released a video of Mia Schem, a 21-year-old French-Israeli woman captured at a dance party. In the video, she was shown being treated for an injury to her arm by an unidentified medical worker. (Reuters)
How many Hamas hostages are there?
As reported by Israel’s public broadcaster Kan on Thursday, approximately 200 individuals are being detained in Gaza, including 30 minors and young children, along with 20 individuals aged over 60, according to military sources.
Hamas, on the other hand, claims to have between 200 and 250 hostages. They have stated that over 20 of the hostages have lost their lives due to Israeli air strikes, although specific details have not been provided. (Reuters)
Israel-Hamas war LIVE Updates: China’s Mideast envoy urges guarantees for Palestinians
China’s special Mideast envoy pinned the cause of the Israel-Gaza crisis on the lack of guarantees for Palestinian rights and urged greater coordination with Moscow in a meeting with his Russian counterpart in Qatar, a key go-between in the conflict.
In the first leg of his tour in the region, China’s envoy for Middle East issues Zhai Jun landed in Qatar on Thursday where he reaffirmed with his Russian counterpart Mikhail Bogdanov Beijing’s alignment with Moscow in their efforts to help de-escalate the Gaza crisis. (Reuters)
Israel-Hamas war LIVE Updates: World leaders in Israel to douse war fire; From Biden to Rishi Sunak here’s how the world is striving
UK Prime Minister Rishi Sunak is going to land in the early morning of October 19 in Israel for two days to hold meetings with Israeli PM Netanyahu and President Isaac Herzog. He will later head to “a number of other regional capitals,” reported HT.
Sunak’s visit follows those of German Chancellor Olaf Scholz on October 17 and US President Joe Biden on October 18. French President Emmanuel Macron said he will also travel to the region “as soon as I consider that we have a useful agenda and very concrete actions to drive forward.” Read the full story here.
Israel-Hamas war LIVE Updates: Biden declares Israel and Ukraine support is vital for US security
Declaring that US leadership “holds the world together,” President Joe Biden told Americans on Thursday night the country must deepen its support of Ukraine and Israel in the middle of two vastly different, unpredictable and bloody wars.
Acknowledging that “these conflicts can seem far away,” Biden insisted in a rare Oval Office address that they remain “vital for America’s national security” as he prepared to ask Congress for billions of dollars in military assistance for both countries. (AP)
Israel-Hamas war LIVE Updates: Colombian president’s statements on Gaza jeopardize close military ties with Israel
Escalating tensions between Colombia and Israel over the Gaza war could undo decades of close military ties between them and hamper Colombia’s ability to fight drug traffickers and rebels, security analysts say.
Israel has been one of Colombia’s main suppliers of war planes, surveillance equipment and assault rifles since the 1990s. But on Sunday its foreign ministry announced a suspension of defense exports to Colombia, after President Gustavo Petro refused to condemn Hamas’ attack on Israel and compared Israel’s actions in Gaza to those of Nazi Germany. (AP)
Israel-Hamas war LIVE Updates: Israel receives armoured vehicles from US amid war with Hamas
Israel received a cargo plane carrying the initial shipment of armoured vehicles from the United States to replace the vehicles damaged during the war, the Israel Ministry of Defence informed on Thursday.
“The Israel Ministry of Defense recently received a cargo plane from the United States, carrying the initial shipment of armoured vehicles designated for use by the Israel Defense Forces (IDF). They are being transferred to the IDF to replace vehicles damaged during the war,” the Israel Ministry of Defence posted on X
Israel-Hamas war LIVE Updates: Jamila al-Shanti, first woman in Hamas Politburo killed in Israeli strike
Hamas-affiliated media reported on Thursday morning that Jamila al-Shanti, the first woman elected to the Hamas politburo was killed in an Israeli airstrike.
The report came hours after the Israeli Defense Forces announced that it killed Rafat Abu Hilal, the highest commander of Gaza’s Popular Resistance Committees. The PRC is a coalition of terror groups opposed to the Palestinian Authority and Fatah’s relationship with Israel.
The military said Abu Hilal was killed in Rafah.
Shanti, 68, was the widow of Hamas co-founder Abdel Aziz al-Rantisi. She was elected to its politburo in 2021. The 15-member council is the terror organization’s highest decision-making body. (ANI)
Israel-Hamas war LIVE Updates: Biden urges US to lead world against Hamas, Putin threats
President Joe Biden made an impassioned call for the United States to show global leadership by backing Israel and Ukraine, saying in a speech from the Oval Office Thursday that defeating Hamas and Russia was a vital US interest.
Biden, 80, said he would make an “urgent” request to Congress on Friday for funding to help Ukraine and Israel, arguing that this was an investment for the United States’ future on the world stage for decades to come. (AFP)
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Israel-Hamas war LIVE Updates: Joe Biden to send budget request to Congress to support Israel: White House
US President Joe Biden will send an urgent budget request to Congress seeking funds to support its allies including Israel and Ukraine and for America’s national security needs, said White House on Friday.
Taking to X, the White House said, “Tomorrow, President Biden will send an urgent budget request to Congress to fund America’s national security needs and to support our critical partners – including Israel and Ukraine.”
Israel-Hamas war LIVE Updates: PM Modi speaks with Palestinian president, assures humanitarian assistance
India’s Prime Minister Narendra Modi spoke with the President of the Palestinian Authority Mahmoud Abbas on Thursday.
Spoke to the President of the Palestinian Authority H.E. Mahmoud Abbas. Conveyed my condolences at the loss of civilian lives at the Al Ahli Hospital in Gaza. We will continue to send humanitarian assistance for the Palestinian people. Shared our deep concern at the terrorism, violence and deteriorating security situation in the region. Reiterated India’s long-standing principled position on the Israel-Palestine issue.