The latest in the Israeli-Palestinian conflict

 

A Palestinian rushes to the hospital after rescuing a man from the rubble of a building destroyed by Israeli bombing. Deir al-Balah, Gaza Strip October 15, 2023 

In the ninth day of the Israeli-Palestinian conflict, the number of people killed on both sides has exceeded 3500. Now Israel is preparing to carry out ground and naval attacks as well as airstrikes against Hamas members in Gaza, Palestine. In the meantime, they have gathered hundreds of thousands of troops on the Gaza border. In this context, the latest news on this conflict and the activities of the international community around it are highlighted:

● Hundreds of thousands of Israeli troops are stationed on the Gaza border in preparation for a ground operation. Residents are fleeing northern Gaza to the south under the threat of their ground offensive.

 ● At least 2,329 people have been killed in Israeli bombings in Gaza, according to the Palestinian Authority. Israel killed more people in these eight days than the number of people who died in Palestine during the 51-day war in 2014. 

● The death toll from Hamas attacks in Israel exceeds 1,300. And Hamas fighters took 126 people from Israel as hostages in Gaza.

 ● Israeli law enforcement forces arrested more than half a hundred people in the West Bank of Palestine. The Palestinian news agency Wafa reported this information.

 ● One Israeli was killed and two others were injured in northern Israel after a missile fired from Lebanon.

 ● After the attack by the Lebanese armed group Hezbollah, Israel restricted the movement of people in a four-kilometer area along the country's border.

 ● Hamas says three of its fighters crossed into Israeli territory and were later killed amid rising tensions on the Israel-Lebanon border.

 ● United States Secretary of State Anthony Blinken said that the meeting with Saudi Arabia's Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman in Riyadh had a very fruitful discussion on the conflict between Israel and Hamas.

 ● Iranian Foreign Minister Hossein Amir Abdullahian met with Ismail Haniyeh, the head of the political wing of Hamas, in Doha, the capital of Qatar.