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This timeline begins on the day of the Lebanon pager explosions, and ends prior to the 2024 Israel–Lebanon ceasefire agreement. Explosions of Hezbollah pagers and walkie talkies (17–18 September 2024) 20 September 2024 Beirut attack (20 September 2024) September 2024 Lebanon strikes (major escalation beginning 23 September 2024)
On 17 October 2023, amid the Israel–Hamas war, Iraqi militants launched a drone strike on al-Asad Airbase, a United States base in northern Iraq. [42] [43] The airstrike was intercepted. [44] The next day, a false alarm in the airbase caused the death of a civilian contractor from cardiac arrest. [33]
October 2023 Speaker of the United States House of Representatives election. Steve Scalise withdraws his candidacy for House Speaker a day after being nominated, citing a lack of sufficient support from the Republican Party in the U.S. House. (The Washington Post
October 28, 2023 Prime Minister Netanyahu, during a televised news conference, announces a "new phase" in the war, sending ground forces into Gaza and expanding attacks from the ground, air and ...
The Israel–Hamas war began on 7 October 2023 when Hamas launched coordinated armed incursions on Israel from the Gaza Strip. [1] Some developments may become known or understood only in retrospect, so this is not an exhaustive list.
November 13–22, 2023: Additional 1000 rockets and mortar shells launched at Israel, amounting to more than 10,500 since the beginning of October, with the rate of failed launches that fell in the Gaza Strip and the sea back to 10%.
Since then, Hezbollah and Israel have been involved in cross-border military exchanges that have displaced entire communities in Israel and Lebanon, with significant damage to buildings and land along the border. From 7 October 2023 to 20 September 2024, there were 10,200 cross border attacks, of which Israel launched 8,300. [114]
On 19 October, Chinese President Xi Jinping stated, "The top priority now is a ceasefire as soon as possible", and called for the establishment of a Palestinian state. [56] On 20 October, Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdoğan called for a ceasefire, stating Israel's attack on Gaza amounted to a genocide. [57]