Israel War Day 9 Live | Gaza UN shelters run out of water as ground attack looms
Gaza medics warn that thousands may die if hospitals packed with wounded people run out of fuel and basic supplies ahead of an expected Israeli ground offensive
The Gaza Health Ministry said on Sunday (October 15) that 2,329 Palestinians have been killed since the latest fighting erupted, making this the deadliest of the five Gaza wars for Palestinians.
The death toll on Sunday surpassed that of the third war between Israel and Hamas, in the summer of 2014, when 2,251 Palestinians, including 1,462 civilians, were killed, according to United Nations figures.
That war lasted six weeks, and 74 people were killed on the Israeli side, including six civilians. This one has entered only its ninth day.
Medics in Gaza warned on Sunday that thousands could die if hospitals packed with wounded people run out of fuel and basic supplies, as civilians struggled to find food, water, and safety ahead of an expected Israeli ground offensive in the war sparked by Hamas’ deadly attack last week.
More than 1,300 Israelis have been killed in the initial, wide-ranging assault and in rocket attacks from Gaza. The overwhelming majority were civilians. For Israel, this is the deadliest war since the 1973 conflict with Egypt and Syria.
(With agency inputs)
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- 15 Oct 2023 4:14 PM IST
2nd carrier part of effort to prevent widening of war: US defence secy
The Biden administration is sending the USS Dwight D Eisenhower carrier strike group to the Eastern Mediterranean to support Israel.
US Defence Secretary Lloyd Austin said the additional carrier was being sent “as part of our effort to deter hostile actions against Israel or any efforts toward widening this war following Hamas's attack on Israel”.
The Eisenhower will join the USS Gerald R Ford carrier strike group, which is already sailing near Israel, to bolster US presence there with a host of destroyers, fighter aircraft and cruisers.
The Eisenhower deployed from its homeport of Norfolk, Va, Friday. Having two carriers in the region can provide a host of options.
They can disperse and serve as primary command and control operations centres, to cover a wide swath of area. They can conduct information warfare. They can launch and recover E2-Hawkeye surveillance planes that provide early warnings on missile launches, conduct surveillance and manage the airspace.
Both ships carry F-18 fighter jets that could fly intercepts or strike targets. They also have significant capabilities for humanitarian work, including an onboard hospital with medics, surgeons and doctors, and they sail with helicopters that can be used to airlift critical supplies in or victims out. (AP)
- 15 Oct 2023 4:12 PM IST
US to send a second carrier strike group to support Israel
The Biden administration is sending the USS Dwight D Eisenhower carrier strike group to the Eastern Mediterranean to support Israel, two defence officials told The Associated Press on the condition of anonymity to discuss the move ahead of its announcement.
The Eisenhower will join the USS Gerald R Ford carrier strike group, which is already sailing near Israel, to bolster US presence there with a host of destroyers, fighter aircraft and cruisers.
The Eisenhower deployed from its homeport of Norfolk, Va, Friday. Having two carriers in the region can provide a host of options.
They can disperse and serve as primary command and control operations centres, to cover a wide swath of area. They can conduct information warfare. They can launch and recover E2-Hawkeye surveillance planes that provide early warnings on missile launches, conduct surveillance and manage the airspace.
Both ships carry F-18 fighter jets that could fly intercepts or strike targets. They also have significant capabilities for humanitarian work, including an on board hospital with medics, surgeons and doctors, and they sail with helicopters that can be used to airlift critical supplies in or victims out. (AP) - 15 Oct 2023 4:12 PM IST
Hamas says 3 killed after crossing Lebanon-Israel border
Hamas announced early Sunday that three of its members from Lebanon had been killed after crossing the border from Lebanon into Israel and clashing with Israeli forces.
The group said in a statement that its militants had “inflicted losses” before being targeted by Israeli airstrikes.
Since the outbreak of the latest Hamas-Israel war on Oct 7, there have been sporadic border clashes between Israeli forces and the Lebanese militant group Hezbollah, a Hamas ally, and with Palestinian armed groups in Lebanon including Hamas and the Palestinian Islamic Jihad. (AP)
- 15 Oct 2023 4:11 PM IST
Israel attacks airport in north Syria: Monitor
A Syrian opposition war monitor and a pro-government media outlet say Israel's military has attacked the international airport of the northern city of Aleppo, putting it out of service.
Al-Watan daily said the Saturday night strike hit the runway of Aleppo airport - putting it out of service just hours after it was fixed following a similar Israeli strike on Thursday.
The Britain-based Syrian Observatory for Human Rights also reported that the strike also hit the runway at Aleppo airport.
The attack on Aleppo airport came shortly after a rocket was reportedly fired from Syria into the Israeli-controlled Golan Heights.
On Thursday, Israeli struck the runways in Aleppo and Damascus International Airport. Aleppo was fixed within a day before it was again targeted Saturday.
There was no immediate comment from Israel's military, which rarely confirms such strikes. (AP)
- 15 Oct 2023 4:09 PM IST
WHO sends supplies for Gaza
A planeload of World Health Organisation supplies has landed at Egypt's el-Arish airport and is destined for Gaza when humanitarian access across the border is possible, the UN said on Saturday.
The cache includes enough basic essentials for 300,000 people and enough trauma medicines and materials for 1,200 wounded, the UN said in a release. It called for opening the Rafah border crossing immediately to humanitarian deliveries.
“The critically injured, the sick and the vulnerable cannot wait,” the world body said. (AP) - 15 Oct 2023 4:08 PM IST
Some Israeli hostages need medicine, say families
The relatives of Israelis taken captive by Hamas have demanded that the militant group allow in medicine to hostages who require it, saying their loved ones are suffering.
“Every day without her medication is torture. She's being tortured,” said Yifat Zailer, who said her kidnapped 63-year-old aunt has Parkinson's disease. She was taken along with several other family members, Zailer said.
In its assault on southern Israeli communities, Hamas militants captured dozens of Israelis and some foreign or dual nationals, including children, women and the elderly, dragging them into the Gaza Strip.
Israeli military spokesman Read Adm. Daniel Hagari said Saturday Israel had so far identified 126 captives. Their fate becomes more complicated as Israel continues its bombardment of Gaza. (AP) - 15 Oct 2023 4:07 PM IST
Israel says it is striking military targets in Syria
The Israeli military says it is striking targets in Syria after air raid sirens went off in two villages in northern Israel and the Israeli-controlled Golan Heights.
In a statement, the military did not say what set off the sirens. It said it was firing artillery to strike back.
The incident is the latest in a continued flare-up along Israel's northern border with Lebanon and Syria after an unprecedented attack by Hamas on Israeli communities set off a war with Israel. (AP)