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October 14, 2023 Israel-Hamas war news

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What we covered here

  • Israel says it is gearing up for the next stages of its war with Hamas, including widespread strikes and “significant ground operations.” It launched the retaliatory offensive after Hamas’ October 7 terror attacks that killed 1,300 people.
  • The Israeli military has warned 1.1 million people living in northern Gaza to evacuate south for their safety. Videos showed explosions and bodies along a Gaza evacuation route Friday, as tens of thousands of people flee their homes in the densely packed enclave.
  • Gaza’s humanitarian crisis is deepening, with warnings people are at risk of starvation as Israel imposes a “complete siege.” More than 2,000 people have been killed in the Hamas-run territory since last Saturday, the Palestinian health ministry said.
  • Here’s how to help humanitarian efforts in Israel and Gaza.
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First evacuation flight with Ukrainian citizens leaves Israel

The first evacuation flight for Ukrainian citizens left Israel on Saturday, according to Oleg Nikolenko, spokesperson for Ukraine’s Ministry of Foreign Affairs.

A total of 207 Ukrainian nationals, including 63 children, left Tel Aviv for Bucharest.

The next flight is scheduled on Sunday to Cluj, Romania, with 155 Ukrainians.

China and Saudi Arabia foreign ministers urge protection of Palestinian civilians

Chinese Foreign Minister Wang Yi spoke on the phone with his Saudi counterpart, Faisal bin Farhan Al-Saud, with both expressing concern over the situation in Israel and Gaza, the Chinese Ministry of Foreign Affairs said in a statement.

He urged humanitarian aid and said Saudi Arabia is willing to work with China to “promote all parties to abide by international humanitarian law, protect civilians from harm, and implement relevant Security Council resolutions on the Palestinian issue.”

China’s Wang Yi said that Israel’s actions have “gone beyond the scope of self-defense,” the statement said.

Saudi Arabia has been in talks to normalize relations with Israel in recent months, something Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman in September described as a pact that would be “the biggest historical deal since the Cold War.”

IDF reviewing incident involving journalist's death on Lebanese border

The Israel Defense Forces (IDF) has told CNN it is reviewing the circumstances surrounding an incident in which a journalist died on the Lebanese border. 

It comes after the Lebanese Army accused Israel of “firing a projectile that hit a civilian car belonging to a media team,” leading to the death of Reuters videographer Issam Abdallah on Friday. 

The IDF statement said that on Friday afternoon, Hezbollah militants had launched attacks at several positions along the Blue Line, firing an anti-tank missile that struck the security fence of Israel near the community of Hanita. 

US announces deployment of fighter jets to the Middle East

A U.S. Air Force F-15E Strike Eagle assigned to the 494th Expeditionary Fighter Squadron "Mighty Black Panthers" lands in the U.S. Central Command area of operations on October 13, 2023.

US Air Forces Central on Saturday announced the deployment of F-15E fighter jets and A-10 ground-attack jets to the Middle East region.

The movement of the warplanes from the 494th Expeditionary Fighter Squadron and 354th Expeditionary Fighter Squadron, respectively, “bolster the US posture and enhance air operations throughout the Middle East,” an Air Force statement said. It did not specify the number of warplanes involved.

A US Central Command social media post said the A-10s will join another squadron of the aircraft already in the region.

Israel will start "significant military operations" once civilians have left, IDF says

Israel will start “significant military operations” in Gaza once they see that civilians have left, the Israel Defense Forces (IDF) spokesperson told CNN.

“It’s really important that people in Gaza know we’ve been very, very generous with the time. We have given ample warning, more than 25 hours… I cannot stress more than enough to say now is the time for Gazans to leave.

More than half of Gaza’s 2 million residents live in the northern section that Israel has told to evacuate. Many families, some of whom were already internally displaced, are now crammed into an even smaller portion of the 140-square-mile territory.

Tens of thousands of Palestinians have been fleeing south through the battered streets of Gaza after the Israeli military told them to leave northern areas of the densely populated strip.

Parts of the south are becoming even more crowded and overstretched, Gazans say, as waves of Palestinians abandon their homes in the wake of Israel’s statement, ahead of an anticipated ground assault by the IDF.

According to Conricus, the area around the Gaza Strip is densely packed with “hundreds of thousands of Israeli reserve units” that are preparing for various missions.

Gaza residents share their stories as they brace for the next stage of the war

Hind al-Khoudari speaks with CNN on Saturday.

Gaza residents spoke to CNN Saturday following Israel’s military announcement it is preparing for the “next stages of the war” against Hamas.

Hind al-Khoudari, 28, a Philippine national from Gaza, told CNN she was stranded at the Rafah crossing to Egypt with her family all day and had to pull back to central Gaza because the crossing is closed.

Khoudari said she arrived at the crossing Saturday morning with her husband and his family in order to leave the Gaza Strip. They encountered more than 20 families with passports from various countries.

After waiting for hours, they were told they will not be able to leave Gaza today, because the Egyptian authorities want the crossing to serve “a humanitarian cause and not only evacuation for foreigners.” Egyptians told her in-laws to stay close to the area of Rafah crossing and be ready for a phone call to leave at any minute.

Read more on the situation at Rafah crossing here.

Abdul Rahman Abu Ghali.

Abdul Rahman Abu Ghali, a displaced man from north of Gaza City, came to the city of Deir al Balah in central Gaza following recent developments in the region. He shared his views with CNN on the recent Israeli military actions.

Abu Ghali said children in his area “can’t find food to eat and water to drink.”

“These are very bad days. I think they will be getting worse and worse and worse. These people have no mercy,” he added.

Remember: The Israeli offensive was launched in response to devastating terror attacks by Hamas last week. Hamas runs Gaza, which has spiraled into a humanitarian crisis due to Israel’s airstrikes and siege, which has cut off access to basic resources.

Hamas has carried out attacks on Israel for years, and Israel has controlled a blockade on Gaza since the militant group took control of the territory in 2007.

Motaz al-Azayza.

Motaz al-Azayza, 24, a media activist and medic volunteer, told CNN he went back home to Gaza to see his family and then started volunteering with Bahrain Red Crescent Society.

While he was working as a medic volunteer and a cameraman, his organization received a call about a bombing in the city of Deir al-Balah. The bombing, according to him, ended up “in a new massacre.”

“There were 20 murdered and more than maybe 30 injured,” he said.

Azaya recounted sitting in the front seat of an ambulance when a child’s body was brought to him and put on his lap.

“I hope someone like an official person from anywhere in the world will start to take action to stop this madness. What is happening to Gazans is it’s a disaster. It’s a real disaster. It’s like the last day of the Earth.”

Committee to Protect Journalists: At least 12 journalists killed during Israel-Gaza conflict

At least 12 journalists have been killed and eight others injured amid the violence following the surprise attack by Hamas on Israel last week, the Committee to Protect Journalists said in a statement Saturday.

Two other journalists are missing, the group added. The organization said it is investigating all reports of journalists killed, injured, detained, or missing in the war, including those hurt as hostilities spread to neighboring Lebanon.

Biden calls for an end to hate "in all forms"

US President Joe Biden speaks at the Human Rights Campaign National Dinner in Washington, DC, on Saturday.

US President Joe Biden used his remarks at an LGBTQ rights group dinner in Washington, DC, to denounce antisemitism and Islamophobia amid Israel’s war with Hamas.

The president also addressed the situation in Gaza, which he described as a “humanitarian crisis.”

Biden called the attacks a reminder that “hate just hides under the rocks until there’s a little oxygen blown under,” adding that history has taught us repeatedly that “antisemitism, Islamophobia, homophobia, transphobia — they’re all connected.”

“Hate toward one group left unanswered opens the door for more hate, toward more groups, more often, readily,” Biden said, adding that “the antidote to hate is love” and “silence is complicity.”

Israel says it will ramp up its war with Hamas. Here's what you need to know

Israel’s military says it is preparing for the “next stages of the war” against Hamas, with troops gearing up for “strikes from the air, sea and land” and “significant ground operations.”

Signs have been growing throughout the week Israel could launch an invasion of Gaza, the densely populated enclave run by Hamas, the Palestinian militant group that carried out devastating terror attacks in Israel on October 7.

Meanwhile, the humanitarian crisis in Gaza is deepening, as evacuating residents face a dangerous trek when they try to flee the violence.

Here are some of the latest developments:

The Israeli military’s announcement:

  • Israel, which has massed troops and military equipment at the border with Gaza, says its ramped up offensive will feature hundreds of thousands of drafted reservists and encompass “a wide range of operational offensive plans.”
  • In addition to widespread airstrikes, Israel’s army is preparing troops for an “expanded arena of combat,” the military’s statement said. The preparations have placed “an emphasis on significant ground operations.”

What would a ground invasion look like?

  • Israel’s tactics have always been to move quickly and control as much territory as possible, but avoid street-to-street, house-to-house fighting where a weaker opponent can take full advantage of the terrain, CNN’s Ben Wedeman writes. Entering urban areas in Gaza, however, would bring a new element to the fight.
  • Hamas has shown a level of military capability far beyond what was previously thought, and is probably well-prepared for the next phase of the war, Wedeman’s analysis notes.
  • Israeli forces will also have to be mindful dozens of Hamas hostages – both soldiers and civilians, including women and children – are being held in the crowded enclave. Although no one outside Hamas knows where they’re being held, it’s likely they’re in the most difficult areas for Israeli forces to access, possibly in refugee camps, Wedeman writes.

The crisis unfolding in Gaza:

Diplomatic efforts continue:

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Syria says Israeli airstrikes hit Aleppo International Airport again, putting it out of service

An “air aggression” by Israel, originating from the Mediterranean Sea, damaged Aleppo International Airport and rendered it nonoperational, Syria’s military reported late Saturday.

Syria condemned the act and considered it as a confirmation of Israel’s hostile tactics, the Syrian military added.

“It is also clear evidence that this terrorist enemy does not respect international laws and norms and is in its aggression. Civilian airports prove to be the origin of terrorism and the greatest supporter of terrorist organizations in the region and Syria in particular,” SANA added.

As a result, scheduled flights through Aleppo International Airport are being redirected through Latakia’s International Airport, along the coast 200 kilometers to the southwest, SANA said.

Aleppo International Airport was previously hit by an airstrike on Thursday, state media reported.

Some context: As Israel battles Hamas, it also faces the threat of a wider conflict on new fronts. Of its immediate neighbors, it is only at peace with Jordan and Egypt, and is officially in a state of war with Lebanon and Syria. Israel has said it is ready in case there are attacks from those two countries.

Gaza health ministry says it will not leave its hospitals

The health ministry in Gaza will not leave its hospitals “even if they are demolished over our heads,” a spokesperson for the Palestinian Ministry of Health said in a statement Saturday.

The ministry was responding to the Israel Defense Forces’ warning to some 1.1 million northern Gaza residents to evacuate as it prepares to ramp up its offensive against Hamas. The World Health Organization has said Israel’s call amounts to “a death sentence for the sick and injured” at Gaza City’s crowded hospitals.

Al-Qidra said the ministry demands the opening of a safe passage to let patients and the wounded out of the Gaza Strip, and to let aid, medical supplies and fuel in.

Remember: Israel administers most of the electricity, water and fuel — plus some of the food — inside the Palestinian enclave, and has imposed a stringent land, sea and air blockade on Gaza since Hamas seized control of the territory.

Israel used to permit some trade and humanitarian aid through two crossings it controls in Gaza, but it launched a complete blockade on essential goods after Hamas’ latest terror attacks. It prompted warnings from human rights groups, who say the siege is in violation of international law.

CNN’s Nadeen Ebrahim and Sana Noor Haq contributed reporting to this post.

US sends second aircraft carrier to Mediterranean as Israel prepares to expand Gaza operations

Personnel assigned to the US Navy aircraft carrier USS Dwight D. Eisenhower conduct small boat operations during a training exercise in the Arabian Sea on April 17, 2020. 

The Pentagon has ordered a second carrier strike group to the eastern Mediterranean Sea, according to two US officials, as Israel prepares to expand its Gaza operations.

The US warships are not intended to join the fighting in Gaza or take part in Israel’s operations, but the presence of two of the Navy’s most powerful ships is designed to send a message of deterrence to Iran and Iranian proxies in the region, such as Hezbollah in Lebanon.

The first carrier strike group, led by the USS Gerald R. Ford, arrived off the coast of Israel earlier this week.

Now the USS Dwight D. Eisenhower strike group, which deployed Friday from Norfolk, Virginia, is headed to the eastern Mediterranean. The aircraft carrier was initially set to move toward the US European Command, but the officials said it will now head for the waters near Israel.

It is unclear at this point how long the Ford will stay in the region once the Eisenhower carrier strike group arrives, one official said.

The Eisenhower is the flagship of the carrier strike group, which will be joined by a guided-missile cruiser and two guided-missile destroyers, according to the Navy.

ABC News first reported the carrier strike group’s orders.

The Biden administration made clear that the carrier, and its accompanying force, are not there to engage in combat activities on behalf of Israel but rather to deter others from entering the conflict, including Hezbollah.

In addition, the 26th Marine Expeditionary Unit, a rapid-reaction force capable of conducting special operations, is making preparations in case it is ordered closer to Israel to bolster the US force posture there, multiple US officials tell CNN.

The unit, which is currently on board the USS Bataan amphibious assault ship, is composed of more than 2,000 Marines and sailors and would be capable of supporting a large-scale evacuation. Among the mission essential tasks for a Marine Expeditionary Unit are evacuation operations and humanitarian assistance.

No such order has been given yet to the unit, the officials said.

Defense officials have said repeatedly in recent days the Pentagon will be able to flow in additional forces and assets to the region quickly as needed, as Israel continues to fight a war against the terrorist group Hamas.

UAE president and Blinken discuss civilian protection and urgent humanitarian corridors to Gaza

US Secretary of State Antony Blinken meets with United Arab Emirates President Mohamed bin Zayed Al Nahyan in Abu Dhabi, United Arab Emirates, on Saturday.

US Secretary of State Antony Blinken met Saturday with United Arab Emirates President Mohamed bin Zayed Al Nahyan to address the pressing need for civilian protection and the opening of humanitarian corridors to Gaza, UAE state news outlet WAM said in a statement.

Both leaders stressed the urgency of delivering medical and relief aid while calling for an immediate end to hostilities, WAM added.

They also discussed diplomatic efforts to prevent further escalation in the region and reiterated their commitment to achieving comprehensive peace and regional stability.

Iran warns of “far-reaching consequences” if Israel doesn’t stop attacks on Gaza

Iran warned of “far-reaching consequences” if Israel does not stop its attacks on Gaza, the Iranian Mission to the United Nations said on social media Saturday.

Earlier on Saturday, Iranian Minister of Foreign Affairs Amir Abdollahian voiced a similar sentiment in a meeting with Qatari Prime Minister and Minister of Foreign Affairs Sheikh Mohammed bin Abdulrahman Al Thani.

Aid convoys continue to arrive in Egypt in preparation to enter Gaza

Airplanes carrying aid from Jordan, Turkey, the United Arab Emirates, the World Health Organization and the Red Cross have arrived at Egypt’s El-Arish Airport, according to footage aired on state television.

The Egyptian Red Crescent’s warehouses are full of humanitarian aid, an official told Egypt’s government-run Extra News TV on Saturday. The official added the El-Arish stadium has been prepared to accommodate more aid.

A third Turkish aid plane arrived at the airport Saturday carrying medical supplies and food, an Egyptian Red Crescent official said. The resources are scheduled to be stored at the stadium in preparation for its entry into the Rafah land crossing.

An Emirati plane carrying medical supplies arrived at El-Arish Airport on Friday. 

Jordan was the first to send an aid plane carrying pharmaceutical supplies Thursday.

Gaza situation is “devastating,” Palestine Red Crescent spokesperson tells CNN

Mourners attend the funeral of Palestinians from the al-Agha family, who were killed in Israeli strikes, in Khan Younis, southern Gaza on Saturday.

Palestine Red Crescent Society spokesperson Nebal Farsakh spoke about the ongoing conflict in Gaza with CNN’s Becky Anderson Saturday.

Farsakh said the Red Crescent had been notified by Israel to evacuate Al-Quds hospital in Gaza City but did not have the means to do so.

Farsakh cautioned a ground incursion by Israeli forces could worsen the humanitarian situation in Gaza.

Farsakh spoke from Ramallah in the West Bank, where she said confrontations have resulted in injuries and fatalities.

Biden calls Palestinian Authority president to discuss humanitarian aid

US President Joe Biden spoke with President Mahmoud Abbas of the Palestinian Authority on Saturday, the White House says.

Abbas briefed Biden on his efforts to bring urgently needed humanitarian assistance to Palestinian people, particularly in Gaza, according to the readout.

“President Biden offered President Abbas and the Palestinian Authority his full support for these important and ongoing efforts,” the readout states.

For his part, Biden shared updates on his efforts to coordinate humanitarian aid with the United Nations, Egypt, Jordan, Israel and other regional players. He also detailed US efforts to “prevent the conflict from widening,” the readout says, “and the two leaders discussed the need to preserve stability in the West Bank and the broader region.”

Biden also held a call with Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu on Saturday.

Remember: Israel is at war with Hamas, the Palestinian militant group that controls Gaza and carried out devastating terror attacks in Israel last week.

Abbas is the leader of the Palestinian Authority, a government body with limited self-rule in the West Bank. It was established in the 1993 Oslo Accords, a peace pact between Israel and the Palestine Liberation Organization that saw the PLO give up armed resistance against Israel in return for promises of an independent Palestinian state.

Hamas — which is designated as a terrorist organization by the US, European Union and other countries — presents itself as an alternative to the Palestinian Authority, which has recognized Israel and has engaged in multiple failed peace initiatives with it.

CNN’s Abbas Al Lawati and Nadeen Ebrahim contributed reporting to this post.

Iranian foreign minister meets with political leader of Hamas

Iran’s Foreign Minister Hossein Amir-Abdollahian met with Hamas political leader Ismail Haniyeh in Doha, Qatar on Saturday, according to Iran’s official news agency IRNA.

This is the first official meeting between Iranian officials and Haniyeh after the Al-Aqsa storm operation, IRNA reported.

No other details on what was discussed between the parties were released.

WHO says Israel's hospital evacuation orders are "a death sentence for the sick and injured"

The World Health Organization called Israel’s evacuation orders to hospitals in northern Gaza “a death sentence for the sick and injured.”

Patients are forced to move and are cut off from life-saving medical attention while being evacuated, the WHO said in a statement on Saturday. They face imminent deterioration of their condition or death, the organization added.

It also said health facilities in northern Gaza continue to receive an influx of injured patients and are struggling to operate beyond maximum capacity.

Hospital directors and health workers are also putting their own lives at risk while remaining on-site to treat patients or endanger their patients’ lives while attempting to transport them to facilities with no capacity to receive them, the statement said.

There are verified reports of deaths of health care workers and the destruction of health facilities, the statement said, noting it “denies civilians the basic human right of life-saving health care and is prohibited under International Humanitarian Law.”

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