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The Israeli invasion of the Gaza Strip is a major part of the Israel–Hamas war.Starting on 7 October 2023, immediately after the Hamas-led attacks on Israel, it began bombing the Gaza Strip; on 13 October, Israel began ground operations in Gaza, and on 27 October, a full-scale invasion was launched.
On October 12, former Democratic congressional candidate Max Steiner grabbed a 13-year-old Palestinian-American girl by the neck and smashed her phone after she wrote the words "Free Gaza" on a ...
An airstrike launched by the West-Bank-based militant group Palestinian Islamic Jihad struck 20 metres (65 feet) from al-Quds hospital. Widespread inaccurate reports accusing Israel of the killing of more than 100 people still persist, even as the misinformation’s main purporter, the New York Times, published a retraction.
Human Rights Watch reported that all hospitals in northern Gaza–not just al-Ahli–received general evacuation orders on 13 October and the days after. [9] On Saturday 14 October, the World Health Organization issued a statement, "Evacuation orders by Israel to hospitals in northern Gaza are a death sentence for the sick and injured". [ 37 ]
Videos showed Hamas fighters returning Gaza with Israeli hostages and corpses. In one, the body of an Israeli soldier is dumped on a street in Gaza, and Palestinian men stomp and kick it. In other ...
The Palestinian Islamic Jihad militant group released on Tuesday a video that appeared to show Israeli hostage Alexander Trufanov, 28, who was kidnapped by militants on Oct. 7.
Amid the 2023 Israel–Hamas war, Hamas leader Khaled Mashal called for a global day of protest on 13 October, which the media misrepresented as a 'Global Day of Jihad'. [2] [3] The pronouncement led to widespread fears for the safety of both global Jewish communities, as well as the general public, resulting in numerous cancellations of public events, as well as increases in security and ...
The New York Times later reported that video evidence contradicted the paramedic's claims about the girls supposedly being found in Be'eri with their clothes removed showing signs of abuse. Video evidence, which the Times verified, showed three girls "fully clothed and with no apparent signs of sexual violence". No other home in Be'eri had ...