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Israel promises strong retaliation after Hamas kills over 600, takes civilians to Gaza.

Deadliest Day of‍ Violence in Israel:‌ Hamas Rampages⁢ Through Towns, Hundreds Killed

Gunmen‌ from the Palestinian terrorist group Hamas rampaged through Israeli towns‌ on Saturday, killing hundreds of Israelis and ⁣escaping with dozens ​of hostages in by‍ far⁣ the deadliest day of violence ⁤in Israel since the Yom Kippur war ⁢50 years ago.

“We ​will take mighty vengeance‌ for this wicked ⁣day,” Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu‌ said in an address to the nation on Saturday night.

“Hamas⁤ launched a​ cruel and wicked war. We will win this war but ⁤the price is too heavy to bear,” he ⁢said. “Hamas wants to murder us all. This is an enemy that‌ murders mothers and children ​in their​ homes, in their beds. ⁤An enemy that abducts elderly, ‍children, teenage girls.”

Israeli⁤ officials and ZAKA, a volunteer​ group ‌that handles human⁣ remains after terror attacks, told ⁣Hebrew-language ​media on Sunday that more than 600 Israelis have been ​killed since the start of the surprise infiltration. According to Israel’s Health Ministry,‍ the number of wounded treated in Israeli ​hospitals reached‍ 2,048, including 20 in ⁢critical condition⁣ and 330 seriously wounded.

Israel’s government ‍on Sunday confirmed at least 100 Israelis are ​being held captive in Gaza. Social⁤ media were filled with photos and‍ videos of Israeli ​soldiers and⁣ civilians, ⁢including women, children, ‍and the ‌elderly, ​being executed, ‍abused, abducted, and held⁢ hostage by‍ Hamas in ​Gaza.

Hamas leader Ismail Haniyeh said the assault that had begun in Gaza,⁢ a narrow strip that is ⁢home to 2.3 ⁢million Palestinians, would spread to ⁤the⁤ West Bank and Jerusalem.

In a speech, Haniyeh cited⁢ unfounded conspiracy theories that Israel seeks to‌ change the status quo at Jerusalem’s⁣ Al-Aqsa Mosque, the⁢ continuation of ‌the ⁣Israeli-Egyptian blockade ⁣on Gaza,⁣ and Israeli normalization with countries ⁢in the ⁤region. “How many times have we warned you ⁢that the Palestinian people have been living in⁣ refugee camps for 75 years, and you⁤ refuse⁤ to recognize‍ the rights of our people?”

Bodies of⁢ Israeli civilians were ⁣strewn across the streets of Sderot in southern Israel, near Gaza, surrounded by⁤ broken glass. The bodies of a man ⁣and woman were sprawled across the front seats⁢ of a car.

“I went out, I‌ saw loads of bodies⁤ of terrorists, civilians, cars shot up.⁤ A sea of bodies, inside Sderot along ‌the road, ⁣other places, loads‍ of bodies,”⁢ said ⁤Shlomi from Sderot.

Terrified Israelis, barricaded in safe rooms, recounted their ⁤plight by⁣ phone⁣ on live television.

Esther Borochov, who fled a dance ‌rave party attacked by ‍the gunmen, told Reuters she survived⁢ by playing dead in‍ a ⁢car after‌ the driver trying to help her escape was shot point blank.

“I‍ couldn’t move my legs,” she‍ told Reuters at⁣ the hospital. “Soldiers ​came and took us away to⁤ the bushes.”

Senior military⁤ officers ​were​ among those killed‌ in ​fighting near Gaza, the Israeli military said.

Israeli troops clashed with Hamas fighters throughout the night​ in some parts of southern ‍Israel. In⁣ a⁣ briefing on social media, an Israeli army spokesperson‌ said the situation was not‍ fully⁢ under ‍control.

The Israeli prime minister’s office said the security cabinet had approved steps⁢ to⁤ destroy the military and governmental capabilities of Hamas and Islamic Jihad “for many years”, including cutting electricity and fuel supplies and the entry of goods into Gaza.

In ⁤Gaza, black smoke, orange flashes, ⁣and⁢ sparks lit the‍ sky from explosions. Israeli drones could be heard overhead. Earlier, crowds of⁤ mourners had carried the bodies of militants through the streets, wrapped in green Hamas flags.

Gaza’s dead and ​wounded‍ were carried into crumbling⁤ and overcrowded hospitals with severe shortages of medical supplies and ⁢equipment. The Hamas-run Health Ministry in Gaza said on‌ Sunday that​ 370 ⁤Palestinians ‌have‌ been killed and ⁣another 2,200 have been wounded in the territory. The⁤ Israeli ​army said it killed at least​ 400 Palestinian terrorists both in Israel⁤ and in ⁣strikes in Gaza.

Streets were deserted apart from ambulances racing to the scenes of air strikes. ​Israel cut ‌the power, ⁢plunging the city into‌ darkness.

Biden⁢ offers support to ‌Netanyahu

Western‌ countries, led by the United States, denounced the attack.

At the White House, ‌President⁣ Joe Biden went on national television ⁣ to ⁢say Israel had the right to⁣ defend itself and⁢ issued ⁤a blunt warning to Iran and ⁣other countries hostile ‍to‍ Israel. “This is not⁣ a ​moment for any party hostile to Israel to ​exploit these attacks to seek advantage. The world is watching,” he said.

A senior Biden administration official told reporters that the United States was working with other governments to make sure the crisis does not spread and is contained to Gaza.

The United ⁣States has been trying to strike a deal that ⁣would​ normalize ties between Israel and Saudi Arabia, seen by Israelis as the biggest prize yet ⁣in their decades-long quest for Arab recognition. Palestinians fear any⁤ such agreement could sell ​out their dreams of⁤ an independent state.

Osama Hamdan, ⁤the leader⁣ of Hamas​ in Lebanon, told Reuters that ‌Saturday’s operation should make Arab‌ states realize that accepting Israeli security demands ⁢would not bring peace.

“For those ‌who want stability and peace in​ the region, the starting point must ⁤be‍ to‌ end the Israeli occupation,” he said. “Some [Arab states] unfortunately⁢ started imagining that Israel could ​be the‍ gateway for America⁣ to defend their security.”

Across the Middle East, there were demonstrations in support of ⁢Hamas, with Israeli and U.S. flags set on fire ‍and marchers waving Palestinian flags⁢ in Iraq, Lebanon,⁤ Syria, and Yemen.

The⁢ Hamas attack‍ was praised by Iran and by Hezbollah, Iran’s Lebanese allies.

Long‌ after‍ nightfall, ⁢residents had not ⁢been given the all-clear to go home.

“It’s not⁢ over because the [army] hasn’t said the ‍kibbutz is clear of‍ terrorists,” ⁤Dani Rahamim told Reuters by‍ telephone from a shelter where ⁣he was hiding in Nahal‍ Oz,⁣ close to the Gaza fence.⁣ Gunfire had subsided but‌ regular‌ explosions could ⁣still be heard.

Hamas deputy ‌chief Saleh al-Arouri told Al‍ Jazeera that the group was holding a large number of Israeli⁣ captives, ⁤including ‍senior​ officials. He‌ said Hamas had enough captives to make‌ Israel free all Palestinians in its jails.

Hamas, which advocates‌ Israel’s destruction, ‌said the ⁣attack⁢ was retaliation for what‌ it said were Israel’s escalated attacks on Palestinians in the West ‍Bank, Jerusalem, and ⁤against‍ Palestinians in Israeli prisons.

“This is the day of the greatest battle to end the last occupation on earth,”‍ Hamas military commander Mohammad Deif said, announcing the start of the operation⁣ in‍ a ‍broadcast on⁣ Hamas media and⁤ calling on Palestinians everywhere to ‍fight.

Gaza has been ⁢devastated by‌ four ‌wars and⁢ countless skirmishes between Hamas⁣ and Israel since the militants seized control of the strip ‌in 2007. But the scenes of violence inside Israel itself exceeded anything there even​ at the height of the ​Palestinian Intifada uprisings of past decades.

Israel was caught completely ⁤off ‍guard by ⁢Hamas’s assault, which came amid months of internal political strife and increased violence between Israel and Palestinian ​militants in the West Bank, where a⁣ Palestinian authority exercises limited self-rule, ⁢opposed by Hamas that wants Israel⁤ destroyed. ​The intelligence ​failure ⁣was one of the worst ‍in Israel’s ⁢history, a shock to a nation that boasts of its ‌intensive infiltration and ⁢monitoring of militants.

Scores of Palestinians ⁢were killed and hundreds ⁤wounded ‌in clashes at Gaza’s border into Israel, where ‌fighters captured the crossing point and​ tore down fences. Some of the dead were civilians, among crowds that attempted to cross‍ into Israel through the damaged gates.

“We are ‍afraid,”‌ a Palestinian⁢ woman, Amal Abu Daqqa, told Reuters as she left her house in Khan⁤ Younis.

There​ were clashes in‍ several ⁢locations in the West Bank on ⁢Saturday, with stone throwing youths​ confronting Israeli troops. Four Palestinians including a‍ 13-year-old boy were killed. Palestinian factions called ‍a general ⁣strike for Sunday.

(Reporting by Maayan Lubell in‌ Jerusalem, Nidal al-Mughrabi in Gaza, and Ammar Anwar in ‍Sderot; additional reporting ​by Henriette Chacar, ​Emily ‌Rose,⁢ and Dan ⁣Williams ‍in⁤ Jerusalem and Ali Sawafta⁢ in Ramallah; writing by James Mackenzie, Tom Perry, Michael Georgy,‌ Peter Graff, and‍ Patricia Zengerle; editing by Alex Richardson, Nick Macfie, Diane ​Craft, and Lisa Shumaker)

⁤What impact does⁤ the loss of General David Golani and other experienced officers have on the Israeli​ military?

The Hamas ⁤rampage, including General David Golani, who was leading ⁢Israeli forces⁣ in the clashes. The loss of these experienced ⁣and dedicated officers is a devastating blow to the Israeli military.

The international community ​has condemned the violence and⁣ called for an immediate end to the⁤ hostilities. The United Nations Secretary-General ​Antonio Guterres expressed his deep concern over the escalation of violence and called for restraint from both sides. The United States, the European Union, and other countries have also called⁣ for an end to the violence and ‍urged both Israel and Hamas to engage in meaningful dialogue to de-escalate ⁤the situation.

The Hamas rampage⁤ highlights the ongoing conflict between Israel and Palestine and the‌ complex issues at the heart of ⁣the Israeli-Palestinian conflict. It‌ also underscores the need ‍for a long-term solution that⁤ addresses the underlying causes of the conflict and ‌ensures the safety ​and security of both Israelis and Palestinians.

Efforts to achieve a lasting peace agreement have been ongoing for years, but progress ⁢has been slow and elusive. The international community must now⁢ redouble ‍its efforts to help facilitate⁤ dialogue and negotiations between Israel and Palestine. Only through open and constructive dialogue can a peaceful and sustainable solution be reached.

In⁤ the wake of this tragic event, it‍ is essential to remember that violence ‌begets violence and that all parties must⁢ work together to break the cycle of violence and build a future of peace and ​prosperity for both Israelis​ and Palestinians. The loss of life and the suffering caused by this brutal attack must not be in vain.

The international community, particularly regional players such as Egypt, Jordan, and Saudi Arabia, must⁣ step up ⁢their efforts to facilitate peace negotiations ⁢and support reconciliation between Israel⁤ and Palestine. The United States, as a key ​player‌ in the region, must also play a proactive role in promoting peace and ‍stability.

While the situation might seem bleak, it ‍is essential to ‌remember that peace ⁢is possible. Both Israelis and Palestinians deserve to live in peace, security, and dignity. ⁤It is time for the international community to come together ‍and support the parties involved in ​finding a just and lasting‍ solution to the Israeli-Palestinian conflict. Only then can we prevent further tragedies ⁤like the horrific Hamas rampage that occurred on Saturday.



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