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      XPost: alt.fan.rush-limbaugh, rec.arts.tv, talk.politics.misc       XPost: talk.politics.guns, alt.atheism       From: X@Y.com               Hamas has launched an unprecedented attack against Israel. Here’s what to       know       Hadas Gold Richard Allen Greene       By Hadas Gold, Richard Allen Greene, Amir Tal, Ibrahim Dahman, Abeer       Salman, Kareem Khaddar and Nadeen Ebrahim, CNN                     Updated 5:12 PM EDT, Sat October 7, 2023       People standing on a rooftop watch as a ball of fire and smoke rises above       a building in Gaza City on October 7, 2023 during an Israeli air strike. At       least 70 people were reported killed in Israel, while Gaza authorities       released a death toll of 198 in the bloodiest escalation in the wider       conflict since May 2021, with hundreds more wounded on both sides.                            A large-scale surprise attack by Gaza militants on Israel has left hundreds       of Israelis dead, prompting vows of retribution from Israeli Prime Minister       Benjamin Netanyahu and a lethal volley of retaliatory Israeli airstrikes.              “Citizens of Israel, we are at war – not in an operation, not in rounds –       at war,” Netanyahu said in a video message shortly after the militant group       Hamas, which controls the coastal enclave of Gaza, fired a barrage of       rockets and sent gunmen into Israel on Saturday in a multi-pronged and       unprecedented attack in the long-running conflict.              By nightfall, Israeli air strikes on Gaza had killed hundreds of       Palestinians and wounded over 1600, according to local health officials.              Still unknown are the fates of several hostages, including Israeli       soldiers, that Hamas claims to have captured.              Here’s what we know so far.       What happened?              Around 6:30 a.m. local time on Saturday, when many Israelis were likely to       have been asleep, sirens were heard as far north as the Tel Aviv area, east       to Beer Sheba, and many other locations in between as rockets flew over       Israel.              Militants from Gaza then entered Israeli territory by land, sea and air,       with some using paragliders, the Israel Defense Forces (IDF) said. It       warned Israelis who live near Gaza to stay in their homes.       38 gaza israel 1007              Netanyahu says Israel is 'at war' as Palestinian militants launch surprise       air and ground attack from Gaza              Social media video obtained by CNN also showed multiple masked gunmen in a       pickup truck driving down a street in the Israeli city of Sderot, which       lies close to the Gaza border. Gunfire could also be heard in the video.              The IDF said around 2,200 rockets were fired at Israel. Hamas put the       figure at 5,000. To put that in context, some 4,000 rockets were fired from       Gaza into Israel during the 50-day war between the two sides in 2014.              Hamas military commander Muhammad Al-Deif called the operation “Al-Aqsa       Storm” and said that the assault on Israel was a response to attacks on       women, the desecration of the al-Aqsa mosque in Jerusalem and the ongoing       siege of Gaza.              Hamas said it captured Israeli soldiers, posting videos of soldiers it       allegedly captured on its social media accounts. Videos geolocated and       authenticated by CNN suggested that at least one Israeli soldier was taken       prisoner by the group.              “There are hostages and prisoners of war that Hamas took. There are also       deaths among IDF soldiers. We don’t have an exact number yet – we are at       war,” said IDF Spokesperson Rear Admiral Daniel Hagari.              The group also posted a video allegedly showing a captured Israeli military       vehicle. A CNN journalist saw a military Humvee being paraded through Gaza.       The IDF declined to comment on the matter. Another video circulating on       social media showed a tank on fire near the Gaza border.       Smoke billows from a residential building following an Israeli airstrike in       Gaza City on Saturday.              How has Israel responded?              In response to the attack, Israel launched “Operation Swords of Iron,”       striking a number of targets in the Gaza strip. Netanyahu said Israel’s       response to the Hamas incursion will “exact a huge price” from the militant       group.              “The IDF is reinforcing the south and the communities surrounding the Gaza       Strip with several operational forces,” Hagari said in a statement.              The IDF described the attack as “massive.” Around noon local time, it said       fighting was taking place on the ground in at least seven locations in the       country.              IDF spokesperson Lt. Col. Richard Hecht told CNN that “tens of thousands”       of Israeli reservists have also been called up to help, adding that he       hopes “there will be no more live terrorists in Israel” by the end of the       day.              He said Israel is “ready in the north” in case there are attacks from       Lebanon or Syria.              Inside Gaza, the roar of Israeli warplanes could be heard followed by loud       explosions and rising plumes of black smoke.              Palestinians were barred from crossing checkpoints into Jerusalem from the       West Bank, and Israel said it will close all educational facilities on       Sunday.                            Tensions between Israel and the Palestinians have existed since before the       nation’s founding in 1948. Thousands of people on both sides have been       killed and many more injured in the long-simmering conflict between the two       sides over the past few decades.              Violence has been particularly heightened this year. The number of       Palestinians – militants and civilians – killed in the occupied West Bank       by Israeli forces is at its highest in nearly two decades. The same is true       of Israelis and foreigners – most of them civilians – killed in Palestinian       attacks.              Israel and Hamas have been involved in armed conflict dating back as early       as the 1987 First Palestinian Intifada, or uprising, against Israel’s       occupation of the Gaza Strip and the West Bank.              Israel captured Gaza from Egypt in a 1967 war, then withdrew in 2005. The       territory, home to some 2 million Palestinians, fell under Hamas’ control       in 2007 after a brief civil war with Fatah, a rival Palestinian faction       that is the backbone of the Palestinian Authority.              After Hamas seized control of Gaza, Israel and Egypt imposed a strict siege       on the territory, which is ongoing. Israel also maintains an air and naval       blockade on Gaza.              Before Saturday’s operation, the last war between Hamas and Israel was in       2021, which lasted for 11 days and killed at least 250 people in Gaza and       13 in Israel.              Saturday’s assault occurred on the 50th anniversary of the 1973 war, when       Israel’s Arab neighbors launched a surprise attack on Israel on Yom Kippur,       the holiest day in the Jewish calendar, on October 6, 1973.              What is Hamas?              Hamas is an Islamist organization with a military wing that came into being       in 1987, emerging out of the Muslim Brotherhood, a Sunni Islamist group       that was founded in the late 1920s in Egypt.              The word “Hamas” is itself an acronym for “Harakat Al-Muqawama Al-Islamia”       – Arabic for Islamic Resistance Movement. the group, like most Palestinian       factions and political parties, insists that Israel is an occupying power              [continued in next message]              --- SoupGate-Win32 v1.05        * Origin: you cannot sedate... all the things you hate (1:229/2)    |
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