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October 7, 2023: Israel begins bombarding Gaza in retaliation to Hamas attacks
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Al Jazeera Arabic reports that seven Palestinians have been killed in the Israeli strike on a vehicle west of the city of Deir el-Balah.
The European Union has expressed concern over the deteriorating humanitarian conditions in Gaza, deploring Israel’s renewed offensive on the Strip and urging it to lift the total blockade it has imposed since March 2, Al Jazeera reports.
In a statement, the bloc also condemned Israel’s killing of 15 paramedics in Gaza on March 23 and called for accountability.
It added, “The EU is extremely concerned by reports of the humanitarian situation in Gaza, which suggest that food supplies brought in during the ceasefire are running out. Under International Humanitarian Law, humanitarian aid must reach civilians in need.”
Al Jazeera reports more from Razan al-Nahhas, the emergency doctor in Gaza.
She said at least three people, including a 12 year old boy with a head injury, have been reported dead following their forced evacuation from the Al Ahli Hospital in Gaza City.
“He was on oxygen, as were the two other patients, and the family basically walked with them to a nearby hospital, a very small facility with no capacity for the number of patients head their way. And they [the patients] arrived dead,” said al-Nahhas, who is in the city of Deir el-Balah.
“There’s so many patients on the streets. Some mat have made out to Al Shifa at this point. But I can’t even imagine the scene of patients and their family members scattered in the streets, trying to find their way to a place for medical care. I’m certain that many of them will not make it.”
Al-Nahhas said many of those at al-Ahli have severe injuries.
“The majority of patients that are admitted to this hospital are patients that are victims of these traumatic, explosive injuries, unfortunately,” she said.
These include patients with multiple amputated limbs and patients with traumatic injuries to their chest, abdomen or head, as well as “a lot of burn patients”.
“They’re very high-risk patients that need to be closely monitored, not lying or scrambling in the streets trying to find their way to another medical facility.”
The Palestinian group has described Israel’s attack on the al-Ahli Hospital as a “new war crime” and said that the Israeli military had no regard for humanitarian laws and norms, Al Jazeera reports.
It said it also holds the US responsible for the “brutal crime”.
This is because Israel is working under the US’s diplomatic cover, with Washington blocking all international mechanisms for accountability, it added.
The Government Media Office in Gaza has slammed the bombing of the hospital in Gaza City, which is also known as the Baptist Hospital, calling it a “heinous” and “terrible” crime, Al Jazeera reports.
In a statement, the office called the al-Ahli Hospital “one of the oldest and most important health institutions” in Gaza.
“The Baptist Hospital, which includes many specialized departments, had hundreds of patients and wounded, medical staff and escorts at the moment of targeting, and provides health services to more than a million Palestinians in the governorates of Gaza and northern Gaza,” it said.
Israeli forces have already “deliberately destroyed 34 hospitals” in Gaza, the office said, adding that the continued attacks on medical facilities are a “flagrant violation of all international charters and the Geneva Conventions prohibiting the targeting of medical facilities”.
Al Jazeera Arabic reports that Israeli forces have bombed the al-Ahli Arab Hospital in Gaza City as patients were being evacuated.
They say two airstrikes destroyed the hospital’s emergency unit, the main entrance and the facility holding medical oxygen for intensive care patients.
The attack came as doctors and nurses have been scrambling to get hundreds of patients out of the facility in the middle of the night.
The Israeli army says troops launched ground assaults in the Daraj and Tuffah neighbourhoods in Gaza City overnight, Al Jazeera reports.
In a statement on Telegram, the army said the incursion is intended to “enhance the security control in the area, dismantle terrorist infrastructure, and expand the security zone”.
The announcement comes after Israel said it entirely encircled the southern Rafah area, cutting it off from the rest of the Gaza Strip.
The armed wing of Hamas has released a video showing captured Israeli soldier Edan Alexander who holds dual Israeli-US citizenship, Al Jazeera reports.
Alexander is seen sitting in a tiny space in the more than three-minute clip.
“We really think we’ll come home dead. There’s nothing to say, no hope,” he says.
Palestinian Authority Prime Minister Mohammad Mustafa has thanked Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan for supporting the Palestinian cause during Israel’s military operations, Al Jazeera reports.
Mustafa expressed appreciation for Turkiye’s efforts to end attacks on Palestinians in Gaza and the occupied West Bank.
During their meeting, the prime minister emphasised the need for increased international pressure to stop Israel from creating famine in Gaza because of its total blockade of desperately needed humanitarian aid.
Mustafa also briefed Erdogan on the deteriorating situation in the occupied West Bank during weeks-long Israeli military raids and settler attacks.
Erdogan reiterated Turkiye’s unwavering support for Palestine and readiness to contribute to Gaza’s reconstruction once Israel’s campaign ends.
Al Jazeera’s Nour Odeh reports that “one-quarter of a million Palestinians who called Rafah home can no longer have access to it.”
She continues: “Strategically speaking, this also means the two main crossings connecting the Gaza Strip to the world — the Karem Abu Salem (Kerem Shalom) crossing for commercial goods and humanitarian assistance and the Rafah border with Egypt, which allows people to leave or enter the enclave — are now off limits.”
Odeh reports that those crossings are beyond Palestinians’ reach and tighten the Israeli siege even more. “It also means Palestinians, 2.1 million of them, are now squeezed into about one-third of Gaza.”
She added that the UN estimates about 66 per cent of Gaza is already off-limits to Palestinians and Israeli Defence Minister Israel Katz has publicly stated the goal — since breaking the ceasefire with Hamas — is to apply pressure on the civilian population.
“He basically gave the population an ultimatum: topple Hamas and deliver the Israeli captives. Katz said that’s the only way to end the war,” Odeh reports.
At least 11 Palestinians have been killed in Israeli attacks on Gaza since the early hours, medical sources told Al Jazeera.
The areas in which the attacks took place include the al-Mawasi humanitarian zone in southern Gaza and Jabalia in the north.
The European Union has decried the dire situation in Gaza and called for accountability after Israeli troops shot dead 15 emergency workers on a rescue mission, Al Jazeera reports.
“The European Union deplores the breakdown of the ceasefire in Gaza. The EU’s priorities remain the resumption of the ceasefire, the release of all hostages and the restoration of humanitarian aid at scale into Gaza,” a statement said.
“The EU firmly condemns the killing of 15 humanitarian aid workers in Gaza on March 23 and calls for accountability. Too many Israelis and Palestinians have suffered and the death toll of civilians in Gaza is unacceptable.
“The EU is extremely concerned by reports of the humanitarian situation in Gaza, which suggest that food supplies brought in during the ceasefire are running out. Under International Humanitarian Law, humanitarian aid must reach civilians in need.”
The United Nations agency for Palestinian refugees (UNRWA) has warned of a deepening humanitarian crisis in Gaza where food and drinking water are increasingly scarce for thousands of families, Al Jazeera reports.
“Food and clean water are in short supply in the Gaza Strip due to the blockade and the denial of aid for nearly six weeks,” UNRWA said.
It emphasised the need for urgent humanitarian assistance is essential to address the burgeoning needs of the population.
The Palestinian Prisoners’ Affairs Commission says the number of female prisoners in Israeli jails has risen to 29, Al Jazeera reports.
Most of those arrested were for what Israel claims was “incitement”, it added.
In a January prisoner-captive swap, Israel freed 69 women. Another 21 boys – some as young as 12 – were also released in the occupied West Bank and Jerusalem.




Hamas has called for the release of captives in exchange for an end to the ongoing conflict, Al Jazeera reports
In a statement, the group said, “The escalating calls within the occupying entity to stop the war and free the prisoners confirm [Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin] Netanyahu’s responsibility for prolonging the war and for the suffering of his prisoners and our people.”
The statement continued, “The blood of Gaza’s children and the occupation’s prisoners are victims of Netanyahu’s ambitions to remain in power and to escape prosecution.
“The equation is clear: the release of captives in exchange for a cessation of the war. The world accepts it, but Netanyahu rejects it. Every day of delay means more killing of defenceless civilians among our people and an unknown fate for the occupation’s prisoners,” it concluded.
The Israeli military has issued an evacuation order for residents of Khan Younis and surrounding areas in southern Gaza, ahead of a planned strike after projectiles were fired from there earlier in the day, AFP reports.
“IDF (Israeli) troops are operating with significant force in the area, and will strike with intensity on any location from which rockets are launched,” the military’s Arabic-language spokesman Avichay Adraee said on X. “For your safety, move immediately westward to recognised shelters in Al-Mawasi” area, he added.
Israeli Defence Minister Israel Katz has announced that the military plans to expand its ongoing offensive across much of the Gaza Strip, warning residents to evacuate from active combat zones, AFP reports.
“Soon, IDF operations will intensify and expand to other areas throughout most of Gaza, and you will need to evacuate the combat zones,” Katz said in a statement addressed to residents of Gaza, as he also announced that troops had completed the takeover of a corridor in the southern part of the territory.
The Israeli military has said that forces have completed the encirclement of Gaza’s Rafah, part of an announced plan to seize more areas of the enclave, accompanied by large-scale evacuations of the population, Reuters reports.
“Over the past 24 hours, the 36th Division’s troops completed the establishment of the Morag route, separating Rafah and Khan Younis,” the military said.
Israel’s Defence Minister Israel Katz announced that the military has completed its takeover of the new Morag Corridor between the southern Gaza cities of Rafah and Khan Younis, AFP reports.
“The IDF (military) has now completed its takeover of the Morag axis, which crosses Gaza between Rafah and Khan Younis, turning the entire area between the Philadelphi Route and Morag into part of the Israeli security zone,” Katz said in a statement.
Israeli artillery and aircraft’s overnight attacks on the northern areas of the Gaza Strip have killed at least two people in the Shujayea district, Al Jazeera reports.
Olga Cherevko, a staff member with the UN Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs (OCHA), has told Al Jazeera from Gaza’s Deir el-Balah that the situation in the enclave is now “absolutely catastrophic”.
“More than 400,000 people have now been displaced in just over three weeks,” Cherevko stated.
She highlighted that a “massive shortage of water” and destruction of water facilities has led to “absolutely appalling” hygiene conditions.
A lack of water has contributed to the spread of skin rashes and public health issues, including fleas, mites and lice, according to Cherevko.
“Absolutely zero supplies have come in in over 40 days”, which means OCHA is “running out of everything, including critical medical and trauma supplies”, she was quoted as saying.

Amid Israel’s closure of UNRWA schools, Qatar’s foreign ministry has said it “considers the deprivation of children from education a new crime in the ongoing series of Israeli crimes”, Al Jazeera reports.
The statement also stressed “the need for the international community to act urgently to hold Israel accountable and oblige it to comply with international laws”.
Israel effectively banned UNRWA, the UN’s agency for Palestinian refugees, via legislation at the beginning of this year, rendering the agency unable to carry out its work in the occupied West Bank, Israel or occupied East Jerusalem.
A Palestinian teenager was shot by Israeli forces during a military raid last night on the town of Beit Fajjar, south of Bethlehem in the occupied West Bank, Wafa news agency reports, citing local security sources.
The Palestinian news agency said soldiers stormed the town and fired live ammunition and sound grenades towards residents.
The boy, who is 17 years old, was shot in the foot and is receiving treatment at a hospital, Wafa added.