Conflict between Israel and Palestine: The military branch of Hamas said that "Operation Al-Aqsa Flood" had started and claimed to have launched over 5,000 missiles in the "first strike of 20 minutes."
According to Palestine, at least 198 people have perished in Gaza, while 40 people have died in Israel as a result of Hamas militant group's surprise strike using 5,000 missiles. Israel launched airstrikes against Hamas after declaring war on it and promising to avenge the vicious assault.
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(1) Israel Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu said his country is at war and Hamas will pay an unprecedented price. "Citizens of Israel, we are at war. This is not an operation, not an escalation - this is war. And we will win. Hamas will pay an unprecedented price," he said in a video message.
(2) On a joyful holiday morning, 5,000 missiles flew toward Israel while blaring alarms sounded all around the nation. The nation's defense forces have also claimed that terrorist-designated Hamas militants have infiltrated its ranks. According to Israeli footage, paragliders were employed in the attack, and automobiles driving by were fired upon. ACTIVE BLOG
(3) Defence Minister Yoav Gallant said Hamas made a "grave mistake" in launching a war against Israel. "Hamas has made a grave mistake this morning and launched a war against the State of Israel. IDF troops (Israeli army) are fighting against the enemy at every location," Gallant said in a statement.
(4) The Indian embassy in Israel has urged its nationals to exercise caution and adhere to local authorities' recommended safety measures. It issued a warning, urging people to be cautious, refrain from needless movement, and remain close to safety shelters. Additionally, India has provided email and a helpline for its residents.
(5) "The Israel Defense Forces declares a state of readiness for war. There has been widespread rocket fire into Israeli territory from Gaza, and terrorists have infiltrated Israeli territory through various entry points," the country's military said, vowing to defend the country.
(6) In the "first strike of 20 minutes," according to the military wing of Hamas, more than 5,000 rockets were fired as part of "Operation Al-Aqsa Flood." In a taped statement, Hamas militant leader Mohamed Deif said, "We have decided to put an end to all of this, with the help of God, so that the enemy understands that the time of recklessness without accountability is over."
(7) Sirens blared through Jerusalem and across Israel as multiple points of impact were reported across southern and central parts of the country. The government asked civilians to stay near shelters and those near the Gaza Strip to stay home.
(8) Online images of people escaping their houses in the Gaza border regions are unsettling. Hundreds of men and women were spotted escorting food and blankets away from the Israeli border.
(9) Since Hamas seized control of Gaza in 2007, Israel and Palestinian terrorists have engaged in a number of battles. The most recent incident occurred as tensions rose as a result of Israel closing its borders to Gazan laborers. The fighting has claimed the lives of 247 Palestinians, 32 Israelis, and two foreign nationals so far this year. They comprise both combatants and civilians.
(10) A day prior, Hamas had declared that "people had to draw a line to end the occupation" and that Israel was still committing atrocities on Palestinian territory, particularly around the sacred site of Al-Aqsa in Jerusalem.
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