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An IDF spokesperson said Israel will be "increasing the ground operation" in Gaza and that bombing had already "increased," after reports of widespread sirens and explosions.in retaliation for a series of drone attacks on American military bases in Iraq and Syria, Defense Secretary Lloyd Austin said overnight.into the Hamas-ruled territory. Troops, fighter jets and drones hit anti-tank missile launch sites and command and control centers, according to the IDF.
At least 229 people were taken hostage during the Oct. 7 terrorist attack — some of them infants and small children.NBC News’ Richard Engel, Raf Sanchez, Kelly Cobiella, Josh Lederman, Matt Bradley, Ellison Barber, Meagan Fitzgerald, Jay Gray, Hala Gorani, Chantal Da Silva and Alexander Smith are reporting from the region.
Over 220 families have been informed by the IDF that their relatives are being held hostage by Hamas.The Israeli Defense Forces said today that a"terrorist headquarters" exists under Gaza's al-Shifa Hospital, spokesperson Daniel Hagari said at a briefing. Rambam would also serve as the main hospital for troops on the northern front line. “We hope that we will have a few hours to get ready,” said Prof. Michael Halberthal, a pediatrician and director of the hospital, referencing the type of intelligence warnings not given on Oct. 7. “If not, we will have to do it with rockets falling around us.”The conflict in 2006 saw 70 rockets strike within 100 meters of the building, Halberthal said, shaking both the building and their sense of security.
RE'IM, Israel — T-shirts and swimming shorts, an empty bottle of Grey Goose vodka, bubble wands, shoes, shattered eyeglasses and a pillow from IKEA: These are some of the remnants of a music festival in southern Israel that became a massacre when Hamas militants attacked on Oct. 7. In principle a pause in the bombing would be needed in order to release large numbers of hostages, a diplomat with knowledge of the hostage talks has told NBC News. The problem is what kind of cease-fire or humanitarian pause in the fighting and for how long?
A girl was trapped in the rubble. Eventually she was freed and taken to a hospital where she was treated on the floor. Their mostly leftist movement is a fringe one, a relative speck of cooperation in a land where ethnic and territorial strife is once again reaching a crescendo.“We are trying to send a message — not just to the local community but to the whole world — that there are people who want to come together and reject the violence that we are seeing,” said Amir Badran, who is Arab, a local councilman with the “We Are the City” party, and one of the group’s leaders.
The move impacts"eight key individuals for supporting Hamas, as well as Islamic Revolutionary Guards Corps officials involved in financing and training Hamas," Secretary of State Anthony Blinken said today in a statement. Blinken also noted that the U.S. is offering millions in rewards for any more information on certain activities and leaders of Hamas.unprecedented attack on Israel comes at a time when the country faces historic domestic political division, growing violence in the West Bank and high-stakes negotiations with Saudi Arabia and the United States.Hamas claimed it was taking revenge for a series of recent actions by Israel at Jerusalem’s Al-Aqsa mosque and in the West Bank.
"Every day the situation worsens," it said in an emailed statement."Millions of civilians are being collectively punished in full view of the world."Almost 400,000 people are still in northern Gaza Strip, despite Israeli warnings to move south, the United Nations Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs said today in a news conference.
Despite hundreds of tanks lined up at the Gaza border, and thousands of Israeli reservists drawn up, Israel has so far stopped short ofVivek Ramaswamy confronted Sen. Joni Ernst over her criticism of his position on Israel at an Iowa political fundraising event last Friday, according to two sources who witnessed the tense exchange and video obtained exclusively by NBC News.
"Mothers do not know how they can clean their children. Pregnant women pray that they will not face complications during delivery because hospitals have no capacity to receive them," Lazzarini said in a Human rights groups say hundreds of Arabs have been fired, suspended from universities, and even arrested in Israel for being accused of sympathizing with terror or supporting Hamas.Almost two dozen members of Khalil Abu Shamalah family, including women and infants, have been either killed or are missing after a bombing leveled a refugee camp in Khan Younis in southern Gaza.
“No institution or country has the right or can give any part of it of this land to another person or group,” he said, adding later that Israel’s claims of self-defense are a “very ridiculous joke.” These children “will be forever scarred by their experience, living through this terrible nightmare of killing, bombings, insecurity, death and injury,” Steve Sosebee, the founder of Palestine Children’s Relief Fund, told NBC News.
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