Israel vs Palestine War 2023 – News, Death Count, Update Today

Israel vs Palestine War 2023: On October 7, 2023, 50 years after the 1973 Yom Kippur War began, Israel’s military forces and Hamas-led Palestinian militant groups engaged in a continuous armed war. Under the code name “Al-Aqsa Flood,” Hamas launched a concerted surprise attack on Israel early in the morning, firing at least 5,000 rockets from the Gaza Strip.

Meanwhile, about 2,500 Palestinian militants broke through the Israeli border, massacred civilians, set fire to homes, and attacked Israel Defense Forces (IDF) military installations close to the border. More than 1,400 Israelis were murdered, most of them were civilians; 260 of them were attendees of a music festival in Re’im.

More than 200 persons were captured and to the Gaza Strip, including captured Israeli soldiers and unarmed civilian hostages. A day later, the Israeli government officially declared war on Hamas, but not before its armed forces launched retaliation strikes.

History of Israel vs Palestine War 2023

The emergence of significant nationalism movements among Jews and Arabs in the late 19th and early 20th centuries, both aimed at achieving sovereignty in the Middle Easter for their people, is credited with giving rise to the Israeli-Palestinian conflict. In 1917, during World War I, the British government during the Balfour Declaration, openly expressed its support for the establishment of a “national home for the Jewish people” in Palestine.

The two forces clashed as Palestinian nationalism arose in the southern Levant after the Franco-Syrian War in the 1920s. This resulted in the sectarian struggle in Mandatory Palestine in the 1930s and 1940s, which developed into the wider Arab-Israeli conflict.

Israel vs Palestine War 2023

Israel vs Palestine War 2023 - News, Death Count, Update Today

The Israeli-Palestinian conflict began in May 1948 and has seen most of its military operations occur in or originate from the Gaza Strip since 2005. The war of 2023 is the bloodiest since the Yom Kippur War. Throughout most of 2022 and 2023, Hamas—which has ruled the Gaza Strip since 2007—avoided significant interactions with Israel.

But prior to the attack beginning in 2023, there was a spike in Israeli-Palestinian violence that resulted in the deaths of at least 247 Palestinians, 32 Israelis, and two foreigners. According to certain sources, Hamas secretly planned a large-scale invasion. According to Hamas, the attack was carried out in retaliation for Israeli settler violence, ongoing Israeli settlement expansion, the destruction of the Al-Aqsa Mosque, and the closure of the Gaza Strip.

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Following the removal of Hamas forces from southern Israel, the IDF launched airstrikes in the Gaza Strip. After Israel cut off food, water, electricity, and fuel supplies to Gaza—which was already under blockade from both Egypt and Israel—concerns about a humanitarian crisis has increased.

While Hamas advised citizens to remain in their homes and closed the highways heading south, Israel ordered 1.1 million Gazans to leave the northern part of the Gaza Strip. According to the Gaza Health Ministry, which is managed by Hamas, these strikes have killed over 8,000 Palestinians, including women and children as well as more than 50 employees of UN agencies. Approximately one million Palestinians, or almost half of Gaza’s population, have been internally displaced, according to UN estimates.

United Nations General Assembly

There have been several civilian deaths, and killing of human rights groups. Israel and Hamas have both been charged with war crimes by a group of UN special rapporteurs. A large number of countries in the globe voted on October 27 at the United Nations General Assembly to support de-escalation and an instant humanitarian ceasefire.
As of October 28, Aid organizations are alerting of an unfolding humanitarian catastrophe in Gaza. Meanwhile, Israel is stepping up its ground operations, and Gazans are no longer able to access phone or internet services.

Israel vs Palestine Death Count

Israeli Casualties

Since October 7th, there have been around 1,400 Israelis and foreign nationals killed, including 309 IDF soldiers, 10 Shin Bet agents, 58 police officers, and at least 5,132 wounded. There are also some seventy Arab-Israeli citizens who are either dead or missing, a large number of them are Bedouin from the Negev.

About 200–250 people were taken hostages by Hamas, most of them were civilians. Palestinian Islamic Jihad declared on October 8 that it was detaining at least thirty people. There were reportedly at least four persons abducted from Kfar Aza. Videos from Gaza shows Gaza residents cheering as dead bodies were being transported in trucks.

Palestine Casualties

Due to Israeli bombing, there were many civilian casualties in the Gaza Strip. The Gaza Health Ministry, which is under Hamas control, reported on October 27 that there had been over 7,300 civilian deaths and that over 1,000 had been buried beneath debris. Related violence during the conflict in the West Bank resulted in the deaths of 61 Palestinians and at least 300 injuries.

Israel vs Palestine War Today News

Israel’s battle against Hamas moved into a new phase on Saturday, when it upped its artillery and shelling of the Gaza Strip, cutting out almost all connection. “Never again” is now, declared Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, calling it a war for Israel’s survival.

Residents of Gaza reported that, in the three weeks since the Israel-Hamas war began, the heavy artillery, air and sea bombardment was the most intensive. It essentially cut off the 2.3 million residents of the besieged enclave from the outside world late on Friday, taking down the majority of connectivity in the area.

The Health Ministry in Hamas-ruled Gaza said that the number of Palestinian deaths had surpassed 7,700, with women and children making up the majority. Over 110 Palestinians have lost their lives in Israeli raids and violence in the West Bank.

Military Aid to Israel

U.S. President Joe Biden pledged “rock-solid and unwavering” support for Israel just hours after Hamas launched attack on Israel. In an interview with ABC News, U.S. Secretary of State Antony Blinken denounced the “massive terrorist attack” carried out by Hamas.

Time reports that the Biden administration and prominent members of Congress are putting together an aid package from the United States that includes an additional $2 billion in financing to bolster Israel, as Israel gets ready to launch a potential ground invasion of Gaza.

Israel received two Heron TP drones from Germany. According to multiple defense officials, U.S. Defense Secretary Lloyd Austin issued an order on October 15th, around 2,000 troops being ready for potential deployment to Israel.

Conclusion

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