Israel–Hamas War: Israel Strikes Hamas Intelligence Building
Armed Hamas terrorists launched a shock attack against Israel, engaging in clashes with Israeli soldiers and killing civilians. Here are the latest updates.
Tom Ozimek - OCTOBER 8, 2023
Israel said Saturday it's "at war" after Hamas, the terror group that controls the Gaza Strip, launched a surprise attack against the country from the air, land, and sea.
In response to the assault, Israeli forces announced the launch of "Operation Swords of Iron," calling it a "large-scale operation to defend Israeli civilians against the combined attack against Israel by Hamas."
As of late Saturday, over 350 Israelis have been killed in the Hamas invasion, according to Israeli media. Israel's health ministry has reported that over 1,900 Israelis have been injured, including 18 in critical condition and 267 severe.
Meanwhile, the Gaza Health Ministry has said the Palestinian death toll in Gaza over 300 with over 1,700 wounded after Israel responded with hundreds of targeted airstrikes on Hamas and Islamic Jihad locations in the Gaza strip—which Hamas strategically established in heavily populated areas to use Palestinian civilians as a shield.
Here are the latest updates on the conflict.
Reservists Called
IDF Chief Spokesman Brig. Gen. Daniel Hagari said on Sunday morning that the military will be calling up hundreds of thousands of reservists as Israeli forces make preliminary plans for ground troops to enter Gaza to thoroughly clear out Hamas's armed forces and military infrastructure following the deadly Saturday attack by the Islamist terrorists on Israel.
Israel Air Strikes Hit Gaza After Hamas Launches Surprise Attack
Mr. Hagari said that the IDF on Sunday would be focused on completely securing and retaking control of all of the 22 villages and 29 entry points breached by Hamas and Islamic Jihad a day earlier.
He added that there were no more known active hostage situations in Israeli homes, although searches for terrorist hiding in the invaded areas was ongoing.
The IDF has reported killing over 400 terrorists, wounded thousands, and captured dozens. Meanwhile, over 300 Israelis had died, with close to 1,800 wounded, and at least dozens captured.
Israel Strikes Hamas Intelligence Building
The IDF announced Sunday morning that its fighter jets have struck a building belonging to the head of the intelligence department in the Hamas terrorist organization. The airstrikes are part of its "Operation Swords of Iron."
"The IDF is currently continuing to strike terror targets in the Gaza Strip," the group added in its announcement at 9:08 a.m. Sunday local time.
So far, the IDF has conducted 500 targeted airstrikes on Hamas and Islamic Jihad locations, including command centers, hiding tunnels, and 10 large buildings.
Israel Strikes Lebanon After Hezbollah Attacks
Israel fired barrages of artillery into southern Lebanon on Sunday after Hezbollah targeted three Israeli military positions in the disputed Mount Dov region, also referred to as Shebaa Farms.
The Israeli military stated on Sunday that it retaliated with artillery strikes in Lebanon following cross-border mortar attacks. "IDF (Israel Defense Forces) artillery is currently striking the area in Lebanon from where a shooting was carried out," the IDF said.
There were no immediate reports of casualties.
Israel has held the Mount Dov region since 1967. It is a 15-square-mile (39-square-km) patch of land that both Syria and Lebanon claim are Lebanese.
Hezbollah, which effectively controls southern Lebanon, claimed it was in "direct contact" with the leaders of the Palestinian "resistance" groups. It added that it saw Palestinian attacks on Israel as a "decisive response to Israel's continued occupation and a message to those seeking normalisation with Israel."
Hezbollah Says Rockets and Mortars Fired at Israel
The Iran-backed Hezbollah terrorist group said in a statement on Sunday morning that it fired dozens of rockets and mortars at Israel "in solidarity" with Hamas's surprise attack on Israel.
The attack used a "large numbers of rockets and shells" that directly hit three Israeli positions in the contested Mount Dov region, the terrorist group said, adding it did so in solidarity with the "Palestinian resistance."
The IDF said it responded with artillery strikes as well as a drone strike. It did not report any Israeli injuries from Hezbollah's strike.
Meanwhile, there have been no immediate reports on Lebanese casualties.
'Leave Now,' Israeli PM Tells Palestinians in Gaza
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu is urging Palestinian civilians in Hamas-controlled locations in the Gaza strip to leave immediately, in the hopes that they will vacate before the Israeli military up their response to the Islamist terrorist group's latest bloody offensive against Israel and its citizens that began on Saturday.
"I say to the residents of Gaza: Leave now because we will operate forcefully everywhere.," Mr. Netanyahu said of Hamas hiding places in Gaza, according to a statement posted on X around 4:25 a.m. Sunday local time from Tel Aviv.
"This morning, on Shabbat and a holiday, Hamas invaded Israeli territory and murdered innocent citizens including children and the elderly. Hamas has started a brutal and evil war," he said in his message on X, updating the world about the war acts leveled at Israel's citizens by the terrorists.
Saturday was the culmination of the week-long Torah-commanded harvest festival, Sukkot, for the Jewish people.
IDF Shares Plan of Action
IDF spokesperson Lt. Col. Jonathan Conricus in his live briefing on X late Saturday shared the priorities of the Israeli military in the immediate days and weeks to come.
Its first priority is to restore the situation in the south of Israel to ensure safety to the Israeli communities there, Lt. Col. Conricus said. Thereafter, the IDF plans to obtain "a full and comprehensive tally of the numbers of Israelis," and account for all civilians and soldiers, including establishing their locations.
The second priority is "to make sure the border is closed and that future attacks are prevented and that Hamas won't have any other opportunities to attack Israel," he said.
"Third, and that's already ongoing, we will start to strike Hamas's military targets in Gaza. And that's the stage when we start responding to Hamas aggression and attacks," he added.
Situation 'Still Not Fully Under Control': Israeli Military
"This is a very sad day in Israel," IDF spokesperson Lt. Col. Jonathan Conricus said in an update livestreamed on X late Saturday, in which he said that the situation is "still not fully under control," with fighting continuing in southern Israel.
"There are still Hamas terrorists inside Israel," Lt. Col. Conricus said, adding that Israeli special forces and IDF troops are continuing to fight, going house to house to clear communities of terrorists. He estimated that Israeli forces had managed to kill over 200 Hamas operatives.
Calling the Hamas attacks against Israeli civilians and soldiers "barbaric," Lt. Col. Conricus said that the loss of civilian life has been unprecedented.
While he cited the same 200-plus death toll figure that the IDF announced earlier in the day, Lt. Col. Conricus said that this "number will unfortunately rise."
The number of Hamas terrorists who crossed into Israel from Gaza to perpetrate their attacks was in the "high hundreds," he said, adding that they attacked dozens of Israeli communities and military bases.
"They went door to door, house to house, in search of Israeli civilians, executed in cold blood Israeli civilians in their homes," he said.
The terrorists then kidnapped and dragged into Gaza both soldiers and civilians, including women and children.
"I am sad to say that we have a significant number of Israelis held by Hamas in Gaza," he said, calling the number "unimaginable," though he did not provide a specific estimate as to how many.
The sheer number of abductions, he said, along with the known casualty count, would "shape and influence the future of this war against Israel and it will shape the future of what we're doing against Hamas."
The Tel Aviv skyline, seen in the background of the video, was quiet. Earlier in the day, there were barrages of Hamas rocket strikes streaking through the sky. The IDF spokesperson predicted that more strikes would come during the night.
He said there had been heavy barrages of missile attacks targeting central and southern Israel throughout the day.
"More than 3,000 rockets have been fired at Israel, aimed at Israeli civilians, and unfortunately they have claimed a heavy toll in human life and in human life in Israel," he said. Hamas claimed to have fired 5,000 rockets when it claimed responsibility for the attack.
Lt. Col. Conricus said that the IDF would be focusing its efforts on striking Hamas targets inside Gaza in order to degrade the terror group's ability to perpetrate further attacks.
"This is going to be a long and difficult war," he said.