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Gaza braces for Israeli ground assault, fears of conflict spreading grow

  • Iran warns of far-reaching consequences if Israel's bombardment is not stopped
Published October 15, 2023
Photo: REUTERS
Photo: REUTERS

GAZA/OCCUPIED JERUSALEM: Israeli troops prepared on Sunday for a ground assault on the Hamas-controlled Gaza Strip as the country hit back for an unprecedented assault on its territory, and Iran warned of “far-reaching consequences” if Israel’s bombardment was not stopped.

Israel has vowed to annihilate the Hamas group in retaliation for a rampage in which the group stormed through Israeli towns eight days ago, shooting men, women and children and seizing hostages in the worst attack on civilians in the country’s history.

Some 1,300 people were killed in the unexpected onslaught, which shook the country because of horrifying mobile phone video footages and reports from medical and emergency services of atrocities in the towns and kibbutzes that were overrun.

Israel responded by subjecting Gaza to the most intense bombardment it has ever seen, putting the enclave, home to 2.3 million Palestinians, under total siege and destroying much of its infrastructure.

The expected ground assault had not begun by the early hours of Sunday. Gaza authorities said more than 2,200 people have been killed, a quarter of them children, and nearly 10,000 wounded.

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Rescue workers searched desperately for survivors of nighttime air raids. One million people had reportedly left their homes.

Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu’s government also told the Lebanese Hezbollah group not to start a war on a second front, threatening the “destruction of Lebanon” if it did.

Iran’s mission to the United Nations warned late on Saturday that if Israel’s “war crimes and genocide” were not halted immediately, “the situation could spiral out of control” and have far-reaching consequences.

Both Hamas and Hezbollah are backed by Iran. Hamas leader Ismail Haniyeh met with Iran’s foreign minister on Saturday in Qatar, where they discussed the Palestinian group’s attack in Israel “and agreed to continue cooperation” to achieve the group’s goals, Hamas said in a statement.

US President Joe Biden and other world leaders warned against any country broadening the conflict.

International organizations and aid groups urged calm and pressed Israel to allow humanitarian assistance to get through.

In New York, Russia asked the UN Security Council to vote on Monday on a draft resolution on the Israel-Hamas conflict that calls for a humanitarian ceasefire and condemns violence against civilians and all acts of terrorism.

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Warnings against wider conflict, calls for aid

On Saturday, Biden called Netanyahu and, while reiterating “unwavering” support for Israel, discussed international coordination to ensure innocent civilians have access to water, food and medical care.

Biden also spoke with Palestinian President Mahmoud Abbas, who stressed the urgent need to allow urgent humanitarian aid corridors in Gaza.

The US Department of Defense said the Eisenhower aircraft carrier strike group would start moving towards the Eastern Mediterranean to join another carrier strike group already there.

Defence Secretary Lloyd Austin said it was “part of our effort to deter hostile actions against Israel or any efforts toward widening this war following Hamas’s attack on Israel.”

Gaza faces evacuation deadline as Israel prepares ground offensive

On Friday, the Israeli military told residents of the northern half of the Gaza Strip, which includes the enclave’s biggest settlement, Gaza City, to move south immediately.

On Saturday, it said it would guarantee the safety of Palestinians fleeing on two main roads until 4:00 p.m. (1300 GMT). Troops were massing as the deadline passed.

Hamas told people not to leave and said roads out are unsafe. It said dozens of people were killed in strikes on cars and trucks carrying refugees on Friday, which Reuters could not independently verify.

Some residents said they would not leave, remembering the “Nakba,” or “catastrophe,” when many Palestinians were forced from their homes during the 1948 war that accompanied Israel’s creation.

“They are striking us but we are not going to leave our homes and we will not be displaced,” said Shaheen, sitting at home with her grandchildren facing relentless Israeli bombardment and shortages of bread, drinking water and power.

Israel says Hamas is preventing people from leaving in order to use them as human shields, which Hamas denies.

The Palestinian Health Ministry said early on Sunday that 300 people, mostly children and women, had been killed, and 800 others had been injured in Gaza during the last 24 hours.

The only route out of Gaza not under Israeli control was a checkpoint with Egypt at Rafah.

Egypt officially says its side is open, but traffic has been halted for days because of Israeli strikes.

Egyptian security sources said the Egyptian side is being reinforced and Cairo has no intention of accepting a mass influx of refugees.

A US State Department official said the United States was working to open the crossing to let some people out, and had been in touch with Palestinian-Americans who want to leave Gaza.

Washington later said it had told its citizens to try to reach the crossing. Israel says its evacuation order is a humanitarian gesture while it roots out Hamas fighters.

The United Nations says so many people cannot be safely moved within Gaza without causing a humanitarian disaster.

Hezbollah warning

The violence in Gaza has been accompanied by the deadliest clashes at Israel’s northern border with Lebanon since 2006, raising fears of war spreading to another front.

Lebanon’s armed Hezbollah movement said it fired at five Israeli outposts in the disputed Shebaa Farms area with guided missiles and mortar bombs.

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Reuters saw missiles fired at an Israeli army post and heard shelling from Israel and gunfire. Israel’s Kan radio reported five border villages were under lockdown in response to a suspected incursion from Lebanon.

Netanyahu security adviser Tzachi Hanegbi said Israel was “trying not to be drawn into a two-front war” and warned Hezbollah to stay out of the fighting.

Water back on in southern Gaza

US National Security Advisor Jake Sullivan said on Sunday that Israel told him it has turned the water supply back on in southern Gaza.

“I have been in touch with my Israeli counterparts just within the last hour who reported to me that they have, in fact, turned the water pipe back on in southern Gaza,” Sullivan told CNN.

Israel had halted the flow of water as part of its siege of the Hamas-ruled territory since the war broke out last weekend.

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John Oct 15, 2023 08:18pm
Those who claim to be victim of holocaust are now inflicting holocaust on others! Power corrupts and absolute power corrupts absolutely! Humanity is dead long time ago!
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Mushtaque Ahmed Oct 15, 2023 09:39pm
History of Palestine does not start from 7th Oct 2023. Moral boundaries have been undone. Death and destruction will only lead to more vengeance and revenge in the years to come. Wisdom must be heeded.
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Az_Iz Oct 15, 2023 10:23pm
The assault is being carried out with the full support of Zionists backers. Unfortunately even the Muslim countries who established relations with Israel, will be muted in the condemnation.
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Mushtaque Ahmed Oct 15, 2023 10:50pm
Writing in the John Menadue’s Public Policy Journal, Chas Freeman, former US ambassador to Saudi Arabia, who has served in senior positions in the Defence and State Departments, likened the Hamas attack to Vietnam’s 1968 Tet Offensive. “The Hamas attack on Israel was part jailbreak (from Gaza, the world’s largest prison since the destruction of the Warsaw Ghetto) but more than that it was a revolt of the hopeless by the hopeless for the hopeless. Sometimes suffering becomes so unbearable that anything goes.” Extract from: "Revolt of the Hopeless" by Abbas Nasir in Dawn of 15th Oct 2023
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Mushtaque Ahmed Oct 15, 2023 10:55pm
"Like you, I watch in horror. The images are heartbreaking. Humanity seems dead." Abbas Nasir ex-Editor DAWN
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Mushtaque Ahmed Oct 15, 2023 11:19pm
Demand for Palestinian state was compromised to Palestinian Authority by the PLO accepting the domination of Israel under the Oslo Accord of 1993.
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Az_Iz Oct 16, 2023 02:46am
So many innocent Palestinians will die. Just like they have been, ever since the creation of Israel.
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Az_Iz Oct 16, 2023 02:48am
Israel will wreak havoc. The West will call it self defense. The Muslim countries who have established diplomatic relations with Israel will be mum.
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Az_Iz Oct 16, 2023 02:53am
Colonial settler project fully backed by the West. It started with the slogan that Palestine was a land without people for a people without land, ignoring the fact that Palestinians have lived there for more than ten thousand years. They were killed and ethnically cleansed to create a Jewish majority Israel. The West pretended dumb and ignorant to all this. And the killing and usurping of Palestinian people and their lands keeps going on. The West on it’s part provides a shield to Israel.
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