Israel-Hamas war LIVE: Israel ‘agrees to delay Gaza invasion so US can install air defences to protect American troops in the region’

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Israel-Hamas war LIVE: Israel ‘agrees to delay Gaza invasion so US can install air defences to protect American troops in the region’

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One of Gaza’s biggest hospitals warns it will have to halt services tonight as fuel supply dwindles

  • One of Gaza’s main hospitals is just hours away from running out of fuel, doctors have said.
  • Al-Awda Hospital, the main maternity provider in Northern Gaza and charity ActionAid says it is lacking medicines and fuel.
  • A third of Gaza’s hospitals and nearly two-thirds of primary health care clinics have stopped providing services entirely due to damage from air strikes and a lack of fuel.

Video: Fireball and black smoke erupt as an Israeli airstrike hits Gaza City

Breaking: School in Gaza sheltering 4,600 people sustained ‘severe collateral damage from close proximity strike’, UN agency says

Pictured: Israel shells targets in Lebanon with airstrikes as cross-border battle with Hezbollah continues

Video: UN chief slams ‘misrepresented’ claims he ‘justified’ Hamas attack in speech to security council

Israel agrees to US request to delay Gaza invasion, reports say

Israel has agreed to delay the invasion of Gaza for now, so the US can rush missile defences to the region, the Wall Street Journal reported citing US and Israeli officials.

The Pentagon is said to be scrambling nearly a dozen air-defense systems to the region.

Israel rejects Turkish President’s suggestion that Hamas is not a terrorist organisation and condemns what it calls his ‘inciting words’

Israel’s foreign ministry said via spokesperson Lior Haiat that it ‘wholeheartedly rejects’ President Erdogan’s ‘harsh words’ about Hamas.

Erdogan earlier said he would not be travelling to Israel as planned and that Hamas was ‘not a terrorist organisation’ but a liberation group.

Pictured: Black clouds tower over Gaza City after huge Israeli aerial bombardment

GAZA CITY, GAZA - OCTOBER 25: Black smoke rises as the Israeli airstrikes and artillery fire continue on the 19th day in Gaza City, Gaza on October 25, 2023. (Photo by Ali Jadallah/Anadolu via Getty Images)
GAZA CITY, GAZA - OCTOBER 25: Black smoke rises as the Israeli airstrikes and artillery fire continue on the 19th day in Gaza City, Gaza on October 25, 2023. (Photo by Ali Jadallah/Anadolu via Getty Images)

Israeli health minister calls for armed personnel to be stationed at hospitals in the country

Israel’s health minister has asked that armed personnel be stationed at all hospitals to ‘protect them from possible security threats from inside and outside the country’.

Uriel Busso said healthcare facilities are currently ‘vulnerable’ as the mass draft of military reservists has left them ‘with half the number of its usual armed security guards’.

  • Lianne Sharabi and her teenage daughters Yahel and Noiya were killed by Hamas terrorists on October 7.
  • Family members paid heartbreaking tributes to the British citizens as they were laid to rest.
  • The girls’ father Eli is still missing, and is believed to be held by Hamas in Gaza.

Read the full story here:

France to send military ship to support hospitals of Gaza, Emmanuel Macron announces

French president Emmanuel Macron has said that humanitarian aid must enter Gaza without obstacles.

Mr Macron said at a joint news conference with Egyptian President Abdel Fattah al-Sisi:

  • A French navy ship will arrive soon to help bring support to Gaza hospitals.
  • A plane will arrive in Egypt with key supplies.
  • That it is necessary to avoid regional escalation amid the conflict between Israel and Hamas.
  • That a two-state solution is necessary for peace in the Middle East.

Egypt warns against Israeli ground invasion of Gaza at joint press conference with Emmanuel Macron

Egypt’s President Abdel Fattah al-Sisi urged steps ‘to avoid a ground invasion’ of the Gaza Strip as Israel battles Hamas militants in the Palestinian enclave.

At a joint press conference with French President Emmanuel Macron, Sisi said the pair had discussed the ‘many, many civilian casualties’ that could result from an Israeli ground invasion.

Sisi pointed to the ‘around 6,000’ civilian fatalities already reported by Hamas authorities as a result of over two weeks of Israeli strikes, ‘half of whom are children’.

French President Emmanuel Macron (L) and Egyptian President Abdel-Fattah al-Sisi pose before their talks in Cairo, on October 25, 2023. French President Emmanuel Macron -- the latest Western leader in the region for crisis diplomacy -- headed to Egypt after earlier stops in Israel, the Palestinian territories and Jordan. (Photo by Christophe Ena / POOL / AFP) (Photo by CHRISTOPHE ENA/POOL/AFP via Getty Images)

Pictured: Aid for Gaza piles up in warehouses in Egypt as mediators continue to push for the delivery of aid to desperate Palestinians

UN chief hits back at Israel saying it is ‘false’ to accuse him of ‘justifying acts of terror’ by Hamas

At a brief news conference, UN chief Antonio Guterres has said he was ‘shocked’ by the ‘misrepresentations’ of his comments at yesterday’s security council meeting.

The secretary-general said in his speech on Tuesday that Hamas’s deadly attacks on Israel ‘did not happen in a vacuum’ – drawing ire from the Israeli ambassador and others.

He now says it has been portrayed as if he was ‘justifying acts of terror’ by Hamas.

‘This is false. It was the opposite’, he said.

I believe it was necessary to set the record straight especially out of respect for the victims and their families.’

First plane of UK aid for civilians in Gaza arrives in Egypt

Pictured: Mourners attend funeral of British mother Lianne Sharabi and her daughters Yahel and Noiya – killed by Hamas fighters during October 7 attacks

Iranian leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei says US ‘directing’ Israel bombing of Gaza

Iran’s supreme has accused the United States of ‘directing’ strikes by Israel in Gaza.

‘America is a definite accomplice of criminals,’ said Khamenei during a speech in Tehran.

‘The United States is in some way directing the crime that is being committed in Gaza.’

Khamenei said the hands of Americans ‘were tainted with the blood of the oppressed, children, patients, women and others’.

He earlier said on X (formerly Twitter):

UN chief failed the ‘Never again test’, head of Israel’s Holocaust memorial centre says in response to Hamas comments

The head of Israel’s Holocaust memorial centre has become the latest voice in the country to criticise UN chief Antonio Guterres over his comments that the October 7 Hamas attacks ‘did not happen in a vacuum’.

Yad Vashem chairman Dani Dayan said in a statement: ‘The slaughter of Jews by Hamas on October 7th was genocidal in its intents and immeasurably brutal in its form.’

He said it tests the sincerity of world leaders who went to Yad Vashem and pledged ‘Never again’.

‘Those who seek to ‘understand’, look for a justifying context, do not condemn the perpetrators, and do not call for the unconditional and immediate release of the abducted, fail the test. UN Secretary-General Antonio Guterres failed the test.’

At least 171 attacks carried out on health care facilities in Palestinian territories, according to World Health Organization

Pictured: RAF personnel load UK aid bound for Gaza onto plane at Brize Norton

‘Very tough decisions’ will need to be made if fuel does not enter Gaza today, UN says

The UN agency operating in Gaza has said it will be forced to make ‘very tough decisions’ if fuel does not enter the enclave today.

UNRWA previously said it would be forced to stop operations tonight if fuel does not come in via the Rafah border crossing amid shortages.

Rishi Sunak says ceasefire ‘would only benefit Hamas’

A spokesperson for Prime Minister Rishi Sunak has said: ‘A wholesale ceasefire would only serve to benefit Hamas.

‘Humanitarian pauses, which are temporary, which are limited in scope, can be an operational tool.’

Mr Sunak’s office also said that it did not agree with UN chief Antonio Guterres’s assertion that the Hamas terror attack ‘did not happen in a vacuum’.

‘We don’t agree with that characterisation that’s been put forward,’ the spokesperson said of the remarks.

‘We are clear there is and can be no justification for Hamas’s barbaric terrorist attack.’

Pictured: Israeli airstrike completely demolishes a residential area in northern Gaza Strip

SDEROT, ISRAEL - OCTOBER 25: Demolished residential area is seen in Beit Hanoun city of Gaza which is seen from the Sderot city after Israeli airstrikes hit the city, in Sderot, Israel on October 25, 2023. (Photo by Saeed Qaq/Anadolu via Getty Images)
SDEROT, ISRAEL - OCTOBER 25: Smoke rises from demolished residential area are seen in Beit Hanoun city of Gaza which is seen from the Sderot city after Israeli airstrikes hit the city, in Sderot, Israel on October 25, 2023. (Photo by Saeed Qaq/Anadolu via Getty Images)

Hamas terror cell planned attack in secret over two years by communicating via underground phone network, report claims

Hamas operatives planned their bloody surprise attack on Israel using an underground phone network, according to a report citing US intelligence.

Two sources reportedly told CNN:

  • A small Hamas cell made plans using phones built into the walls of a secret tunnel network.
  • This allowed them to communicate without being detected by Israeli intelligence.
  • The group avoided using mobile phones or computers over the two-year period.

Benjamin Netanyahu ‘refused to take call from UN chief Antonio Guterres’, Israel ambassador says

Israel’s ambassador to the UN has claimed that Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu refused to speak to Antonio Guterres twice after the October 7 attacks.

Gilad Erdan said that the secretary-general had asked to speak to Netanyahu but that the Prime Minister ‘refused to accept his call’.

He also added that it was ‘not by chance’ that Guterres had not visited Israel since the conflict broke out.

Turkey and Qatar slam ‘double standards’ in Israel-Hamas war response

The foreign ministers of Turkey and Qatar accused the international community of ‘double standards’ Wednesday in its reaction to the escalating conflict between Israel and Hamas in Gaza.

Qatar’s top diplomat Mohammed bin Abdulrahman Al-Thani said the two governments – both Western allies – ‘reaffirm our complete rejection of responding to the crisis with double standards when it comes to human life’.

‘It is not permissible to condemn the killing of civilians in one context and justify it in another.’ Al-Thani, who also serves as Qatar’s prime minister, said.

epaselect epa10937784 Palestinians search for bodies and survivors among the rubble of the destroyed Al Shawa family house following an airstrike in Gaza, 25 October 2023. At least 13 members of the family were confirmed dead while eight others were still missing under the rubble following an early morning airstrike, according to Palestinian Civil Defence. More than 5,500 Palestinians and over 1,400 Israelis have been killed, according to the Israel Defense Forces (IDF) and the Palestinian health authority, since Hamas militants launched an attack against Israel from the Gaza Strip on 07 October, and the Israeli operations in Gaza and the West Bank which followed it.  EPA/MOHAMMED SABER
Palestinian women look out from a hole in a damaged wall following Israeli strikes on the Rafah refugee camp in the southern Gaza Strip on October 25, 2023. Thousands of civilians, both Palestinians and Israelis, have died since October 7, 2023, after Palestinian Hamas militants based in the Gaza Strip entered southern Israel in an unprecedented attack triggering a war declared by Israel on Hamas with retaliatory bombings on Gaza. (Photo by SAID KHATIB / AFP) (Photo by SAID KHATIB/AFP via Getty Images)
Palestinian wounded in Israeli bombardment is brought to a hospital in Deir Al-Balah, south of the Gaza Strip, Wednesday, Oct. 25, 2023. AP Photo/Hatem Moussa)

Britain would discuss humanitarian pause in Gaza but not ceasefire: PM’s spokesperson

Britain would consider discussing a humanitarian pause in Gaza to facilitate aid coming into the territory, but does not want a wholesale ceasefire as that would only benefit Hamas militants, Prime Minister Rishi Sunak’s spokesperson said.

Downing Street argued that a ceasefire would only benefit Hamas as Sunak advocated for limited pauses to allow in aid.

His spokesman said: ‘A wholesale ceasefire would only serve to benefit Hamas.

‘Humanitarian pauses, which are temporary, which are limited in scope, can be an operational tool.’

epa10937797 Palestinians look at the rubble of the destroyed Al Shawa family house following an airstrike in Gaza, 25 October 2023. At least 13 members of the family were confirmed dead while eight others were still missing under the rubble following an early morning airstrike, according to Palestinian Civil Defence. More than 5,500 Palestinians and over 1,400 Israelis have been killed, according to the Israel Defense Forces (IDF) and the Palestinian health authority, since Hamas militants launched an attack against Israel from the Gaza Strip on 07 October, and the Israeli operations in Gaza and the West Bank which followed it.  EPA/MOHAMMED SABER
Palestinians walk past building rubble following Israeli strikes on the Rafah refugee camp in the southern Gaza Strip on October 25, 2023. Thousands of civilians, both Palestinians and Israelis, have died since October 7, 2023, after Palestinian Hamas militants based in the Gaza Strip entered southern Israel in an unprecedented attack triggering a war declared by Israel on Hamas with retaliatory bombings on Gaza. (Photo by SAID KHATIB / AFP) (Photo by SAID KHATIB/AFP via Getty Images)

Hamas says it has fired rocket towards Israeli city Eilat

Hamas said it launched a rocket on Wednesday toward the southern Israeli resort city of Eilat, some 220 km (136 miles) from the Gaza Strip, and the Israeli military said there had been an impact in an outlying area.

There was no immediate word of any casualties in what appeared to be the longest-range Palestinian attack of the Gaza war raging since October 7.

This is the moment the Israel Defense Forces bombs a team of Hamas divers trying to infiltrate Israel after frogmen entered the sea from a Gaza tunnel.

The IDF said that at least two Hamas terrorists attempted to access Israel via the sea at Zikim – just north of the Gaza Strip – after entering a nearby beach in Gaza via a tunnel.

Read the full report HERE.

Good afternoon, here are the key updates so far today

If you are just joining this live blog, here is what has happened so far on the 19th day of the conflict:

  • A fourth aid convoy of 20 trucks has passed through the Rafah border crossing into Gaza.
  • Israel has continued its criticism of Antonio Guterres, saying his remark that Hamas attacks ‘did not happen in a vacuum’ have ‘tarnished’ the UN.
  • The Gaza death toll has risen to more than 6,500, according to the Hamas-run health ministry – suggesting the biggest daily rise in deaths since the conflict began.
  • An RAF plane carrying 21 tonnes of aid for Palestinians has left the UK bound for Egypt.
  • The IDF says it ‘thwarted’ two Hamas divers as they tried to get into Israel by sea last night.

Breaking: Gaza death toll rises to more than 6,500, Hamas-run health ministry reports

The number of Palestinians killed so far in the conflict has risen to over 6,500, according to the Hamas-run health ministry.

At least 6,546 people, including 2,704 children, have been killed, it claimed.

A further 17,439 are also said to have been wounded since October 7.

It marks an increase of nearly 1,000 since yesterday, which would make it the biggest daily rise in deaths since the conflict erupted.

RAF plane carrying 21 tonnes of aid for Palestinians leaves UK bound for Egypt

Antonio Guterres has ‘tarnished UN’ and should retract remarks, Israel says

  • Secretary-General Antonio Guterres has ‘tarnished the UN’ with his remark that the Hamas atrocities of October 7 ‘did not happen in a vacuum’, Israel has said.
  • The Israeli foreign ministry accused him of having a ‘biased and distorted attitude’ towards Israel.
  • It even accused the UN chief of ‘supporting the monstrous violence’ of Hamas.
  • ‘The UN secretary-general must retract his words, implement deep personal soul-searching and apologise for his statement,’ it said in the statement on X.

Aleppo airport targeted by Israeli aircraft, Syrian media reports

Syrian media has reported that Aleppo International Airport, in the north of the country, has been hit by Israeli airstrikes.

There was said to be no injuries in the strikes but the runway at the airport was damaged.

If confirmed, it would make i the fourth time the runway has been hit in recent weeks.

Pictured: Palestinians scour bombed buildings for dead and missing after early morning Israeli airstrike hits a home killing at least 13 members of the same family

Qatari foreign minister says ‘we will see breakthrough soon’ on Hamas hostages

Qatar’s foreign minister says that hostage negotiations with Hamas over the more than 200 people it took hostage during its Oct. 7 attack on Israel continue.

Sheikh Mohammed bin Abdulrahman Al Thani, who also serves as Qatar’s prime minister said: ‘Regarding the progress on the hostage negotiation, it’s still ongoing.’

‘If we compare where we started and where we are right now, there is some progress and some breakthrough and we will remain hopeful.’

He added: ‘The negotiations are still ongoing and at any moment of time, I think that if we will be able to get along between the two parties, I think we will see some breakthroughs hopefully soon.’

Palestinian Red Crescent says it received a fourth load of humanitarian aid from Egyptian counterparts

Current casualty figures in Israel, Gaza and the West Bank

Sources: Israeli army, Hamas-run Palestinian health authority, Palestine Red Crescent Society

IDF says it ‘thwarted’ Hamas divers as they tried to get into Israel by sea

The IDF has published footage it says shows Hamas divers being taken out as they try to infiltrate Israel by sea.

The Israeli military says it identified at least two terrorists as they tried to gain access to the area of Zikim – just north of the Gaza Strip.

IDF says it has ‘no patience for nonsense’ on northern border with Lebanon as fighting with Hezbollah continues

Lieutenant Colonel Peter Lerner of the IDF said that his forces have ‘no patience for nonsense’ on northern border with Lebanon as fighting with Iran-backed terror group Hezbollah continues.

‘Hezbollah has been aggravating the situation on the northern front with Lebanon, and there is a concern the northern front in itself from Syria, all the way across to Lebanon, will increase its hostility towards Israel,’ he told Sky News.

Discussing strikes on Syria overnight, he also said that Israel sees the border with Lebanon and Syria as ‘one large front’.

Pictured: Israeli soldiers and tanks await action on the northern border with Lebanon

Turkey’s President Erdogan cancels visit to Israel and slams the West’s support as ‘fraud’

Turkish President Tayyip Erdogan will no longer visit Israel as was previously planned and has criticised the country’s war on Hamas.

In a speech to parliament he said:

  • Hamas is not a terrorist organisation but a liberation group waging a battle to protect its land.
  • He criticised western support saying: ‘tears shed for Israel is manifestation of fraud’.

IDF shares note ‘found on a Hamas terrorist’

Video: Israel airstrikes hit complex that housed 10 residential buildings in Gaza Strip

Israel opposition leader asks ‘how many Jews need to die before you stop blaming us for everything that happens?’

Fourth aid convoy of 20 trucks enters Gaza, aid official says

  • A fourth convoy of 20 aid trucks has passed into Gaza from Egypt, an aid official said this morning.
  • The Palestinian Red Crescent and the UNRWA received the aid supply, Khaled Zayed, the head of the Egyptian Red Crescent in North Sinai said.

Pictured: Members of the Palestine Red Crescent Society distribute aid to people in the southern Gazan city of Khan Younis

Members of the Palestine Red Crescent Society distribute aid to people in Khan Younis, in the southern Gaza Strip, in this handout picture released on October 25, 2023.  Palestine Red Crescent Society/Handout via REUTERS    THIS IMAGE HAS BEEN SUPPLIED BY A THIRD PARTY. MANDATORY CREDIT. NO RESALES. NO ARCHIVES. BEST QUALITY AVAILABLE
Members of the Palestine Red Crescent Society distribute aid to people in Khan Younis, in the southern Gaza Strip, in this handout picture released on October 25, 2023.  Palestine Red Crescent Society/Handout via REUTERS    THIS IMAGE HAS BEEN SUPPLIED BY A THIRD PARTY. MANDATORY CREDIT. NO RESALES. NO ARCHIVES. BEST QUALITY AVAILABLE

Turkey says Israeli ground operation in Gaza will result in massacre

An Israeli ground operation into Gaza would turn the fighting there into a massacre, Turkish Foreign Minister Hakan Fidan has said.

In a news conference with his Qatari counterpart in Doha, Fidan said those supporting Israel’s actions under the pretence of solidarity are ‘accomplices to its crimes’.

Pictured: Plumes of smoke tower over the northern Gaza Strip after Israeli airstrikes

A picture taken from the southern Israeli city of Sderot shows smoke ascending over the northern Gaza Strip following an Israeli strike on October 25, 2023, amid the ongoing battles between Israel and the Palestinian group Hamas. (Photo by RONALDO SCHEMIDT / AFP) (Photo by RONALDO SCHEMIDT/AFP via Getty Images)
A picture taken from the southern Israeli city of Sderot shows smoke ascending over the northern Gaza Strip following an Israeli strike on October 25, 2023, amid the ongoing battles between Israel and the Palestinian group Hamas. (Photo by RONALDO SCHEMIDT / AFP) (Photo by RONALDO SCHEMIDT/AFP via Getty Images)

Child casualties in Gaza are a ‘stain on our collective conscience’, UNICEF says

  • The UN’s children’s agency has said it is deeply concerned about the high child casualty rate in Gaza.
  • Over the course of the conflict, 2,360 children have reportedly been killed and 5,364 injured, UNICEF said last night.

Adele Khodr, regional director for the Middle East and North Africa said:

The situation in the Gaza Strip is a growing stain on our collective conscience. The rate of death and injuries of children is simply staggering.

Even more frightening is the fact that unless tensions are eased, and unless humanitarian aid is allowed, the daily death toll will continue to rise.

Pictured: Wrecked buildings across the Gaza Strip after another night of intense Israeli bombing

The head of Lebanon’s Hezbollah met leaders of Hamas and Islamic Jihad to discuss what their alliance must do to ‘achieve a real victory for the resistance’, the group said.

Israeli police say they have arrested 110 people and charged 17 for inciting violence around Hamas attacks

Baby safely delivered by C-section after her pregnant mother’s apartment was hit by an Israeli missile

Navine Abu Owdah’s apartment in Khan Younis was hit by an airstrike yesterday, badly injuring the pregnant 30-year-old.

Owdah was quickly rushed to the nearby hospital of al-Amal, where thankfully doctors managed to deliver a healthy baby girl.

‘A cesarean section was performed in the emergency department, and her baby girl, who is in good condition, was delivered,’ Dr. Salim Saqer said.

The mother, who suffered multiple fractures and has abdominal bleeding, remains under observation and is receiving treatment.

UN warns ‘there is no safe place in Gaza today’ as people are forced to sleep in the streets amid Israeli airstrikes

Israel set to block visas for UN officials after secretary-general said Hamas attacks ‘did not happen in a vacuum’

Israel’s ambassador to the United Nations said his country would deny visas to officials after secretary-general Antonio Guterres said ‘the attacks by Hamas did not happen in a vacuum’.

‘Due to his remarks we will refuse to issue visas to UN representatives,’ Gilad Erdan told Army Radio this morning.

‘We have already refused a visa for under-secretary-general for humanitarian affairs Martin Griffiths,’ Erdan said, adding: ‘The time has come to teach them a lesson.’

More than 100 Palestinians killed in the occupied West Bank since Gaza war began

  • More than 100 Palestinians have been killed across the occupied West Bank since war erupted between Israel and Hamas on October 7, the health ministry said.
  • Many of the deaths came in raids by Israeli troops, with Ramallah authorities saying the Palestinian were killed by Israeli ‘bullets and missiles’.
  • There has also been a rise in violence between Palestinians and Israeli settlers which has seen civilians as well as fighters killed on both sides.
RAMALLAH, WEST BANK - OCTOBER 25: (EDITORS NOTE: Image depicts death) Palestinians attend the funeral ceremony of Ahmed Amtir, killed in an Israeli airstrike on Qalandia Refugee Camp located in East Jerusalem on October 25, 2023 in Ramallah, West Bank. (Photo by Issam Rimawi/Anadolu via Getty Images)

War is costing Israel over £200million a day, says finance minister

  • Israeli Finance Minister Bezalel Smotrich said the war on Hamas is costing around 1 billion shekels a day (over £200million or $245million).
  • He said the national budget is ‘no longer relevant’ and would be amended as the country is on a war-footing.
  • He appeared unfazed by S&P Global’s downgrade of Israel’s outlook to ‘negative’ from ‘stable’.
SDEROT, ISRAEL - OCTOBER 24: Israel continues to deploy soldiers, tanks and armored vehicles near the Gaza border in Sderot, Israel on October 24, 2023. (Photo by Mostafa Alkharouf/Anadolu via Getty Images)

IDF claims it has killed a senior Hamas commander in a strike on southern Gaza

Pictured: Teddy bears with pictures of children taken hostage by Hamas are displayed in Tel Aviv as families call for them to be freed or rescued

Minister says government does not agree with UN chief over ‘violations of humanitarian law’ in Gaza

Home Office minister Robert Jenrick said the government does not agree with the assessment of UN chief Antonio Guterres that ‘clear violations of international humanitarian law’ had been committed in Gaza.

If he is referring to what has happened over the course of the last two weeks, we don’t believe Israel has broken international law. There is a clear right in international law for a nation to defend itself, and that is what Israel is doing.

We do want to see Israel, wherever practical – and it is immensely difficult to do – to surgically degrade and eradicate Hamas. That is what they are trying to do and we obviously hope they succeed because the world will be a better place… it will be a blessing if we can rid the world of Hamas.

‘Horrific scenes’ in Gaza makes hell ‘look like a tea party’, says aid worker

Dr Mads Gilbert from the Norwegian Aid Committee is waiting to enter Gaza from Egypt with aid.

He spoke to the BBC about the ‘horrific scene’ his colleagues have witnessed in the bombarded enclave:

  • ‘Imagine a hospital with 5,000 to 15,000 civilian refugees, overcrowded with patients needing surgical care, and then the lights are going out’ he said.
  • He said the stress of the bombing is triggering premature labour in pregnant women.
  • Poor sanitation and and lack of clean water and food means disease outbreaks are likely.
  • Key equipment is stalling and doctors are having to work through their own grief and fear as they cope with the bombing.
  • He added: ‘It makes Dante’s Inferno look like a tea party.’

Pictured: Palestinians assess the destruction wrought on southern Gaza by Israeli airstrikes overnight

Good morning and welcome to our live blog

Here is what you need to know as the Israel-Palestine conflict enters its 19th day:

  • Israel has launched an intensive bombardment of southern Gaza overnight, with Hamas claiming that at least 80 people have been killed
  • Eight Syrian military personnel have been killed in an Israeli airstrike on the country, according to Syrian state media
  • The UN agency which looks after Palestinians has said they will need to end operations tonight amid fuel shortages
  • UK minister Robert Jenrick has said Britain is ‘not asking for a ceasefire’ in the Middle East
  • US Secretary of State Antony Blinken Blinken has urged members of the UN Security Council to consider ‘humanitarian pauses’ in the conflict
  • Remarks made by the UN chief Antonio Guterres, that the October 7 attacks by Hamas ‘did not happen in a vacuum’, are continuing to draw anger from Israel
Key Updates

  • Israel agrees to US request to delay Gaza invasion, reports say

  • Gaza death toll rises to more than 6,500, Hamas-run health ministry reports

  • Child casualties in Gaza are a ‘stain on our collective conscience’, UNICEF says

  • Israel set to block visas for UN officials after secretary-general said Hamas attacks ‘did not happen in a vacuum’

  • More than 100 Palestinians killed in the occupied West Bank since Gaza war began

  • War is costing Israel over £200million a day, says finance minister

  • IDF claims it has killed a senior Hamas commander in a strike on southern Gaza

  • ‘Horrific scenes’ in Gaza makes hell ‘look like a tea party’, says aid worker

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