Israel-Hamas live: US hits targets in Syria as Palestinian ministry publishes names of 7,000 dead
The US says its fighter jets have struck two Iranian facilities in Syria, after repeated attacks on US coalition forces in the region by an Iran-backed militia in the past week.
A US official said the strikes were not carried out in coordination with Israel, which has been engaged in its own clashes with Iran-backed Hezbollah forces on the border with Lebanon.
Earlier Gazaās ministry of health published a list of names of 7,000 people it says have been killed by Israel in the last three weeks.
The Hamas list - which has not been verified - is more than 200 pages long and includes the age and gender of the victims.
On Wednesday, US president Joe Biden said he had āno confidence in the number that the Palestinians are usingā for the death toll.
Israel says that more than 1,400 people were killed in the Hamas attacks on 7 October that sparked the latest wave of violence in the war-torn region.
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EU position on Israel-Hamas is āevolvingā, says Irish premier
11:47 , Adam Forrest
Irish premier Leo Varadkar has said he believes the EU position on Israel-Palestine is āevolvingā and that it would have a role to play in any future peace conference.
Mr Varadkar has said it is āpossibleā that EU states could update their statement to call for an Israel-Hamas ceasefire in the future.
On Thursday, EU leaders reiterated a condemnation of Hamas for ābrutal and indiscriminate terrorist attacks across Israelā.
The European Council also strongly emphasised āIsraelās right to defend itself in line with international lawā, while reiterating the importance of protecting civilians.
Israel-Hamas conflict wonāt affect UKās support for Ukraine, Sunak says
11:35 , Katie Devlin
Rishi Sunak has spoken to Volodymyr Zelensky, to reassure him the UKās support for Ukraine will not change despite the Israel-Hamas war.
A Downing Street spokeswoman said the Prime Minister spoke to the Ukrainian President this morning āto reiterate the UKās support for Ukraine.
āThe Prime Minister underscored the UKās long term and unwavering commitment to Ukraineās sovereignty and territorial integrity and reiterated that the conflict in the Middle East would not change that.ā
Mr Sunak added that āthe principle of a rules based order, in which people could live in peace and stability, needed to be protected both in Ukraine and the Middle Eastā.
US sanctions Hamas and Iranās Revolutionary Guard
11:20 , Alexander Butler
The US has issued a second round of sanctions on Hamas by targeting a senior official, as well as members of Iranās Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps.
āTodayās action underscores the United Statesā commitment to dismantling Hamasās funding networks by deploying our counterterrorism sanctions authorities and working with our global partners to deny Hamas the ability to exploit the international financial system,ā Deputy Treasury Secretary Wally Adeyemo said
A Gaza-based entity that Treasury said has served as a conduit for illicit Iranian funds to Hamas and the Palestinian Islamic Jihad group was also targeted, the department said. Iran backs Hamas and other militant groups in the Middle East.
Watch: Sadiq Khan calls for Gaza ceasefire as Labour rebellion against Starmer stance grows
11:05 , Alexander Butler
IDF kills top Hamas commander, Israel says
10:49 , Alexander Butler
Israel has killed a senior Hamas commander, according to the Israeli Defence Forces.
āThe IDF and the Shin Bet tonight killed Midhat Mabasher, the commander of the West Khan Yunis Battalion in the terrorist organization Hamas,ā the IDF said.
The Israeli military said Mabasher took part in sniping attacks and used large explosives against IDF forces and Israeli settlements.
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WHO: 1,000 people still under rubble in Gaza
10:40 , Alexander Butler
Up to 1,000 people are still stuck under the rubble of destroyed buildings in Gaza, according to a World Health Organisation official.
āWe also get these estimates that there are still 1,000 plus people under the rubble which have not been identified yet,ā Richard Peeperkorn, WHO Representative for the occupied Palestinian territory, said in response to a question about the death toll in Gaza.
More than 7,000 people have been killed by Israeli bombardments in response to deadly cross-border attacks on Israel by Hamas gunmen on 7 October, Gazan health authorities say.
At least 57 UN staff members killed in Gaza
10:30 , Alexander Butler
Up to 57 staff members from the United Nations have been killed in the Israel-Hamas conflict, Philippe Lazzarini, commissioner general for the UN agency for Palestinian refugees, said.
āAt least 57 colleagues of mine are confirmed killed,ā said Mr Lazzarini. āWonderful people who have just dedicated their lives to their communities.ā
Mr Lazzarini also said Gazaās death figures, which were challenged by the US, had been accurate in previous conflicts between Israel and Hamas.
āIn the past, the five, six cycles of conflict in the Gaza Strip, these figures were considered as credible and no one ever really challenged these figures,ā he said.
Pictured: Gaza
10:20 , Alexander Butler
London mayor Sadiq Khan calls for ceasefire
10:10 , Alexander Butler
Londonās Mayor Sadiq Khan has called for a ceasefire between Israel and Hamas.
Thousands of innocent civilians have already been killed in Israel and Gaza,ā he said.
āWith the humanitarian crisis set to deteriorate even further, Iām calling for a ceasefire.ā
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ā Mayor of London, Sadiq Khan (@MayorofLondon) October 27, 2023
Israeli forces kill four Palestinians in West Bank clashes
10:00 , Alexander Butler
Israeli forces have killed four Palestinians during raids in the occupied West Bank, the official Palestinian news agency WAFA said. Two of the dead were identified by militant factions as their members.
As it wages a now three-week-old war on Hamas in the Gaza Strip, Israel has also stepped up operations against Islamist groups in the West Bank, killing scores of Palestinians and arresting hundreds. One Israeli soldier was killed in a clash.
The Israeli military said that during West Bank arrest operations its troops came under attack in the city of Jenin and fired back, killing Ayser al-Amar of the Islamic Jihad faction.
Islamic Jihad confirmed al-Amar belonged to the group. Hamas said one of its men, Jawad al-Turki, was killed during the Jenin fighting.
Up to 229 confirmed hostages held by Hamas, Israel says
09:50 , Alexander Butler
The number of hostages currently being held by Hamas militants as 229, the Israeli said.
It brings the number up from the previously confirmed 224. So far, four hostages have been released.
An American mother and daughter have been released, as well as two elderly Israeli women. Qatari negotiators hope for a full release within the next few days.
Eight more lorries carrying aid set to enter Gaza
09:40 , Alexander Butler
Eight lorries carrying food, medicine and water are expected to cross into the Gaza Strip on Friday, a senior United Nations official said.
āWe have gotten in approximately 74 trucks. Weāre expecting another eight or so today,ā Lynn Hastings, the UN Humanitarian Coordinator for the Occupied Palestinian Territory, said.
Aid workers have said repeatedly that the convoys meet only a tiny fraction of the territoryās mounting humanitarian needs. Prior to the war, an average of 500 trucks entered Gaza each day, according to reports.
09:30 , Alexander Butler
The Israeli military said an āaerial threatā had been spotted in the Red Sea region and linked this to a projectile that landed on Egyptian coastal territory there.
āIn recent hours, an aerial threat was spotted in the Red Sea region. Combat helicopters were scrambled in response to the threat, and this matter is now being investigated,ā chief military spokesperson Rear Admiral Daniel Hagari said.
āTo our understanding, the strike that took place in Egypt originated in this threat,ā he said in a televised briefing. āIsrael will work with Egypt, and the United States, and bolster regional defences against threats from the Red Sea region.ā
Egypt has said an unidentified drone landed near a hospital building in Taba, injuring six people.
Gaza invasion will lead to āsignificant escalationā of violence across Middle East, says ex-Obama adviser
09:20 , Adam Forrest
Ben Rhodes, the former deputy national security advisor in the Obama administration, said the current US government was worried about wider conflict ā particularly attacks by Iranās proxies in Syria, Iraq and Yemen.
āI donāt know how you have that ground invasion [in Gaza] without having a significant escalation across the region ā including perhaps Hezbollah getting involved in northern Israel and the West Bank becoming much more violent and Iranian proxies being further activated in Iraq, Yemen and Syria,ā he told BBC Radio 4.
Mr Rhodes added: āIf thereās not a de-escalation, if thereās further escalation in Gaza I think itās likely we see further incidents ⦠if you continue to light that tinder box on fire at some point itās going to catch.ā
He said the Joe Biden administration had ācaused the Israelis to at least consider the risksā from an invasion, but warned: āIt does not seem like that message has caused them to fundamentally changed their calculus.ā
What can we expect next in Israel-Hamas war? Ask our expert Kim Sengupta anything about the conflict
09:10 , Alexander Butler
What happens to Gaza if Israel make good on their promise to destroy Hamas? Who will govern it and have the responsibility of restoring a destroyed land?
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Moment Hamas spokesman storms out of interview after being questioned on terror attack
09:00 , Alexander Butler
Families of Israeli victims urge world to stand against Islamist violence
08:50 , Alexander Butler
The world must take a stand against Islamist violence to avoid it spreading and take action to ensure the swift release of hostages taken by Hamas militants, families of victims said.
A delegation of relatives visited Rome to hold talks with authorities, including Prime Minister Giorgia Meloni, as part of a campaign to bolster world efforts to free the more than 200 people taken captive.
The group included Avi Eylon, whose 23-year-old daughter, Shira, was killed with a friend while attending a music festival.
āPlease wake up. To the people in the world, to the people in Europe, please wake up, because this is not a land conflict, this is a religious conflict,ā he said, saying the reason why Hamas murdered his daughter was that she was Jewish.
Pictured: Destruction in Gaza
08:40 , Alexander Butler
Iran launches military exercises
08:30 , Alexander Butler
Iranian ground forces have launched two days of exercises to test the flight readiness of more than 200 helicopters, according to reports.
The drills, which had been planned earlier, are aimed confronting possible threats facing the Islamic Republic, spokesperson Brigadier General Amir Cheshak told state media.
He said troops and military equipment had been transferred from seven of Iranās provinces for the drills in Nasr Abad in the central Isfahan province.
It comes after the US said its fighter jets struck two Iranian facilities in Syria, after repeated attacks on US coalition forces in the region by an Iran-backed militia in the past week.
IDF strike Hamas 'missile launch sites' and 'command centres' in Gaza
08:20 , Alexander Butler
More than 250 lawyers urge Britain to call for a ceasefire
08:10 , Alexander Butler
More than 250 British lawyers have called on the UK government to press for a ceasefire in Gaza, claiming Israel is breaching international law.
The letter, addressed to Prime Minister Rishi Sunak, Foreign Secretary James Cleverly and Defence Secretary Grant Shapps, calls on the British government to āurgently fulfil its international legal obligationsā
āWe are moved to intervene because, in a region already accustomed to great suffering, the death and other harm visited on individuals, families and whole communities in the last 20 days has been truly terrible.
āThe starvation of a civilian population as a method of warfare, including wilfully impeding adequate relief supplies, as Israel is doing in Gaza, is strictly prohibited under customary international law... and constitutes a war crime.
āHamasās war crimes cannot be justified by reference to prior war crimes by Israel; neither do they justify further such crimes by Israel in its response, which must comply with international law,ā it says.
Hostages canāt be released until ceasefire, Hamas claims
07:56 , Alexander Butler
Hostages seized by the Hamas terror group during its cross-border raid which killed up to 1,400 Israelis cannot be released until there is a ceasefire, the group has claimed.
āThey seized dozens of people, most of them civilians, and we need time to find them in the Gaza Strip and then release them,ā Hamas official Abu Hamid told Russian newspaper Kommersant.
A calm environment was needed to complete this task, the newspaper quoted him as saying. On Thursday, Hamas said around 50 of the hostages had been killed in Israeli air strikes.
But Israel has urged Russia to expel the visiting Hamas delegation, calling their invitation to Moscow ādeplorableā.
Nearly half of Israelis want to hold off on Gaza invasion, poll finds
07:37 , Alexander Butler
Nearly half of Israelis want to hold off on any invasion of the Gaza strip, a new poll has found.
Twenty-nine per cent of Israelis agreed while 49 per cent said āit would be better to waitā when asked if the IDF should immediately escalate to a large-scale ground offensive. Meanwhile, 22 per were still undecided, the poll published in the Maariv newspaper said.
The paper said the results contrasted with its poll last week which found 65 per cent of Israelis supported a major ground offensive.
IDF strikes Hamas targets overnight
07:28 , Alexander Butler
The Israel Defence Forces said it had conducted more air strikes on Hamas terrorist targets over the last 24 hours.
āIDF ground troops, fighter jets and UAVs struck anti-tank missile launch sites, command & control centers and Hamas terrorist operatives. The troops exited the area and no injuries were reported,ā the Israeli military said.
OPERATIONAL UPDATE: The IDF conducted strikes on Hamas terrorist targets over the last 24 hours.
IDF ground troops, fighter jets and UAVs struck:
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š“ Command & control centers
š“ Hamas terrorist operatives
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Unprecedented death toll in Gaza
07:07 , Namita Singh
The rising death tolls in Gaza are unprecedented in the decades-long Israeli-Palestinian conflict. Even greater loss of life could come if Israel launches an expected ground offensive aimed at crushing Hamas, which has ruled Gaza since 2007 and survived four previous wars with Israel.
The Health Ministry in Hamas-ruled Gaza said on Wednesday that more than 750 people were killed over the past 24 hours, higher than the 704 killed the previous day.
The figures could not be independently verified and the ministry does not distinguish between civilians and combatants.
By comparison, 2,251 Palestinians, mostly civilians, were killed in the entire six-week-long war in 2014, according to UN figures.
Iranās foreign minister said Hamas is ready to release civilian prisoners abducted from Israel but that the international community must take responsibility for releasing 6,000 Palestinian prisoners held in Israel.
Hossein Amirabdollahian told an emergency meeting of the UN General Assembly on Thursday that Iran āstands ready to play its part in this very important humanitarian endeavour, along with Qatar and Turkeyā.
Rafah crossing checks 'slow aid to dribbleā
07:07 , Jane Dalton
Overly stringent checks on lorries at the Rafah crossing from Egypt into Gaza were slowing the flow of humanitarian aid to a ādribbleā as hunger grows among Palestinians there, UN World Food Programme executive director has said.
The Rafah crossing, which is controlled by Egypt and does not border Israel, has become the main point of aid delivery since Israel imposed a ātotal siegeā of Gaza in retaliation for an attack by Hamas militants on 7 October.
The United States is leading negotiations with Israel, Egypt and the UN to try to create a sustained delivery mechanism for aid to Gaza.
āWeāve gotten a few ā a dribble, just a dribble ā of trucks in,ā Cindy McCain told Reuters. āWe need to get a large amount in. We need safe, unfettered access into Gaza so that we can feed and make sure that people donāt starve to death, because thatās whatās happening.ā
In video: Al Jazeera reporter Wael Al Dahdouh continues to report on Gaza after the loss of family
07:05 , Namita Singh
US will ānot be spared from this fireā, warns Iran foreign minister
06:59 , Namita Singh
On Thursday, Iranās foreign minister Hossein Amirabdollahian said at the United Nations that if Israelās retaliation against Palestinian militants Hamas in the Gaza Strip doesnāt end, then the United States will ānot be spared from this fire.ā
āI say frankly to the American statesmen, who are now managing the genocide in Palestine, that we do not welcome (an)expansion of the war in the region. But if the genocide in Gaza continues, they will not be spared from this fire,ā he told a meeting of the 193-member General Assembly on the Middle East.
One way Iran projects power is by arming and funding militant groups, including Hezbollah in Lebanon, Hamas in the Gaza Strip, the Houthis in Yemen and Shiāite militias in Iraq.
In the last such known US retaliation, the US military carried out multiple air strikes in Syria on 23 March against Iran-aligned groups it blamed for a drone attack that killed an American contractor, wounded another and hurt five US troops.
Biden sent message warning Iranās Khamenei against targeting US troops
06:52 , Namita Singh
President Joe Biden has sent a rare message to Iranian supreme leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei warning Tehran against targeting US personnel in the Middle East, the White House said on Thursday after a spate of attacks on American forces in the region.
āThere was a direct message relayed,ā White House spokesperson John Kirby said at a news briefing, declining to elaborate.
US officials want to avoid a wider conflict in the Middle East following the 7 October attack by the militant Hamas group on Israel that killed at least 1,400 people, mostly civilians.
About 900 additional US troops are headed to the Middle East or have recently arrived there to bolster air defenses to protect US personnel amid a surge in attacks in the region by Iran-affiliated groups, the Pentagon said.
US troops have been attacked at least 12 times in Iraq and four times in Syria in the past week, it added.
US fighter jets strike Syria after attacks by Iran-backed militia
06:43 , Namita Singh
Two US fighter jets struck weapons and ammunition facilities in Syria on Friday in what Washington said was a retaliation for attacks on US forces by an Iran-backed militia.
Joe Biden ordered strikes on the two facilities used by Iranās Revolutionary Guard Corps and militia forces it backs, the Pentagon said, warning the US will take additional measures if attacks by Iranās proxies continue.
US and coalition troops have been attacked at least 19 times in Iraq and in Syria by Iran-backed forces in the past week, the US officials said. Hamas, Islamic Jihad and Lebanonās Hezbollah are all backed by Tehran.
Iranian foreign minister Hossein Amirabdollahian said at the United Nations on Thursday that if Israelās offensive against Hamas did not stop, the United States will ānot be spared from this fireā.
The US air strikes took place at roughly 4.30am on Friday in Syria near Abu Kamal, a Syrian town on the border with Iraq, and were carried out by two F-16 fighter jets using precision munitions, a US defence official said.
āThese precision self-defence strikes are a response to a series of ongoing and mostly unsuccessful attacks against US personnel in Iraq and Syria by Iranian-backed militia groups that began on 17 October,ā US defence secretary Lloyd Austin said in a statement.
āThese Iranian-backed attacks against US forces are unacceptable and must stop,ā Mr Austin said.
Explainer: What is Gazaās ministry of health and how does it calculate death toll?
06:06 , Jane Dalton
Doctors scribble on notepads in overflowing morgues, struggling to account for bodies trapped under rubble and tossed in hastily dug mass graves. Yet the Gaza-based Ministry of Health continues to tally casualty numbers:
EXPLAINER: What is Gaza's Ministry of Health and how does it calculate the war's death toll?
Republican senators want to separate Israel funding from Ukraine aid
05:05 , Jane Dalton
A group of conservatives in the US Senate are pushing to drive a wedge between military aid for Ukraine and Israel at a time when passing legislation to support the former seems more uncertain than ever:
Republican senators want to separate Israel funding from Ukraine aid
Israel claims to have killed Hamas spy chief
04:04 , Jane Dalton
The Israeli military said an airstrike killed one of two masterminds of the Hamas massacre ā Shadi Barud, the head of Hamasā intelligence unit.
The military says it only strikes militant targets and accuses Hamas of operating among civilians in an attempt to protect its fighters.
š“Shadi Barud, Deputy Head of Hamasā Intelligence Directorate has been eliminated by an IDF aerial strike.
He took part in the planning of the October 7 massacre and countless other deadly attacks carried out against Israelis.
We will continue to strike and eliminate Hamasā¦ā Israel Defense Forces (@IDF) October 26, 2023
New photos show destruction as Israel tanks raid Gaza
03:03 , Jane Dalton
An online geolocating platform has posted photos of military vehicles and identified the location of Israelās tanks at the northern border of the Gaza strip:
Gaza map shows scale of destruction of tiny strip as Israel tanks raid north
Hostagesā families stage demonstration in Tel Aviv
02:02 , Jane Dalton
Family members of the Israeli hostages who were kidnapped and taken to the Gaza Strip held a demonstration calling for their government to bring them back:
The evidence on who is to blame for Gaza hospital bomb
01:01 , Jane Dalton
Hamas blame the deaths on an Israeli airstrike; Israel blames a jihadist groupās failed rocket:
Who is to blame for Gaza hospital bomb - we scrutinise the evidence
EU leaders stress Israelās āright to defend itselfā
Friday 27 October 2023 00:02 , Jane Dalton
Leaders of the European Unionās 27 nations have emphasised Israelās right to defend itself āin line with international law and international humanitarian lawā.
The summit in Brussels was the leadersā first in-person meeting since the attack that prompted Israel to bombard and blockade Hamas-run Gaza.
In their declaration, the leaders also repeated a call for Hamas to immediately release all hostages āwithout any preconditionā.
They reiterated their previous condemnation āin the strongest possible termsā of the 7 October assault on Israel by Hamas.
āThe European Union will work closely with partners in the region to protect civilians, provide assistance and facilitate access to food, water, medical care, fuel and shelter, ensuring that such assistance is not abused by terrorist organisations,ā the declaration also said.
In pictures: Lights memorial for the kidnapped
Thursday 26 October 2023 23:01 , Jane Dalton
A display of lights signifying those abducted by Hamas light the sky in Jerusalem:
Reporter whose family were killed āfelt dutyā to continue working
Thursday 26 October 2023 22:30 , Jane Dalton
An Al Jazeera reporter who was on air when he was told his wife and children had been killed in an Israeli airstrike has spoken of why he has continued working despite his agony.
Wael Al-Dahdouh said: āThank you for all your solidarity and condolences and prayers. They were really important ... I felt it was my duty to get back to work as quickly as possible, despite everything.
āAs you can see, the firing is going on everywhere...
āI felt that it was my duty, despite the pain and the open wound, to get back in front of the camera and to communicate with you on social media as soon as possible.ā
UK Border Force set to help Britons escape Gaza
Thursday 26 October 2023 22:00 , Jane Dalton
UK Border Force teams are in Egypt to help trapped British nationals escape from Gaza when a crossing is opened, Rishi Sunak has revealed.
Around 200 Briton stuck inside the besieged enclave have been in touch with the Foreign Office, the prime minister said:
UK Border Force in Egypt to help trapped British nationals escape Gaza
EU summit calls for 'humanitarian corridors and pauses' in Gaza
Thursday 26 October 2023 20:50 , Sam Rkaina
EU leaders agreed at a summit on Thursday to call for the establishment of āhumanitarian corridors and pausesā to get urgently-needed aid into Gaza.
āThe European Council expresses its gravest concern for the deteriorating humanitarian situation in Gaza and calls for continued, rapid, safe and unhindered humanitarian access and aid to reach those in need through all necessary measures including humanitarian corridors and pauses for humanitarian needs,ā a declaration adopted by the leaders said.
āThe European Union will work closely with partners in the region to protect civilians, provide assistance and facilitate access to food, water, medical care, fuel and shelter, ensuring that such assistance is not abused by terrorist organisations,ā added the declaration, issued at the summit in Brussels.