At least 160 Palestinians lost their lives as Israeli air attacks followed a Hamas offensive against Israel that claimed a minimum of 40 lives. The escalation of violence has brought the region to the brink of a humanitarian crisis, with casualties mounting rapidly. Al Jazeera reported this distressing development, quoting medical sources in Gaza.
According to the reports, the Hamas offensive was a response to the desecration of Al-Aqsa Mosque and escalating settler violence, sparking a fierce exchange of hostilities. Hamas militants fired thousands of rockets and made incursions into Israel from the Gaza Strip. This aggression led to the capture of several Israelis and prompted an intensified Israeli response, marked by widespread air attacks in Gaza.
In recent days, thousands of settlers carried out provocative visits to the Al-Aqsa Mosque complex in occupied East Jerusalem during the Jewish holiday of Sukkot. This move further exacerbated tensions and fueled the growing violence. Over the past year, Israeli settler violence against Palestinians has surged significantly, with an alarming rate of three incidents per day for the first eight months of 2023, as reported by the United Nations.
Israel’s Prime Minister, Benjamin Netanyahu, characterized the situation as being "at war," emphasizing the gravity of the ongoing conflict. On the other hand, Palestinian officials stressed that ending the Israeli occupation of their territory is imperative for achieving "security, stability, and peace" in the region.
The United States declared its commitment to ensuring that Israel possesses the necessary resources to defend itself. Conversely, the UK, EU, and Ukraine condemned Hamas' attacks on Israel, urging an end to the violence and a return to dialogue.
In a show of support, Iran and the Lebanese armed group Hezbollah stood with the Palestinians, with Hezbollah revealing direct contact with the leadership of the Palestinian resistance. The situation remains tense, with Israeli forces conducting operations to apprehend individuals involved in the ongoing conflict.
Al Jazeera's bureau chief in Ramallah, Walid al-Omari, reported that Israeli forces have surrounded a house in Ofakim settlement, engaging in negotiations with Palestinian fighters allegedly holding hostages. Israeli sources estimated that at least 1,000 Palestinians managed to infiltrate into Israel through four different areas, marking a significant development on the Israeli side since 1948, typically confined to Arab areas. The situation is evolving rapidly, posing a grave concern for the security and stability of the region.