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Le Monde
Le Monde
11 Oct 2023


Palestinians walk through the rubble of buildings destroyed by Israeli airstrikes in Gaza City on Tuesday, October 10, 2023.

Israel said it recaptured Gaza border areas from Hamas on Tuesday, October 10, the fourth day of fierce fighting that has left thousands dead on both sides since the militants launched a surprise attack. Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu has warned Israel's military campaign following Saturday's onslaught is only the start of a sustained war to destroy Hamas and "change the Middle East". Fears of a regional conflagration have surged ahead of an expected Israeli ground incursion into Gaza, the crowded, impoverished enclave from where Hamas launched its land, air and sea attack on the Jewish Sabbath.

The death toll in Israel has surged above 1,000 following the worst attack in the country's 75-year history, while Gaza officials reported 900 people killed so far, and Israel's army said the bodies of roughly 1,500 militants had been found. International NGOs issued a stark warning over the health and humanitarian situation in the Gaza Strip. Hamas gunmen killed more than 100 people in the kibbutz of Beeri alone, said Moti Bukjin, a volunteer with the charity Zaka that recovers bodies in accordance with Jewish law.

United States President Joe Biden condemned the Hamas attacks as "sheer evil", and Netanyahu said the militants committed "savagery never seen since the Holocaust", including the beheading of soldiers. Condemnation from Western leaders contrasted markedly with pro-Palestinian sentiment in the Arab world where people distributed sweets, danced and chanted prayers in support of "resistance" to Israel's long-standing occupation of Palestinian territories. "My entire life, I have seen Israel kill us, confiscate our lands and arrest our children," said Farah al-Saadi, 52, a coffee vendor from Ramallah in the Israeli-occupied West Bank who praised the Hamas assault.

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The Israeli army has called up 300,000 reservists and massed tanks and other heavy armor both near Gaza and on the northern border with Lebanon, where exchanges of fire continued. The military said its forces had largely reclaimed the embattled south and the border around Gaza and dislodged holdout Hamas fighters from more than a dozen towns and kibbutzim.

Late Tuesday in the southern Israeli city of Ashkelon, troops backed by helicopters and drones exchanged fire with several militants, leaving three fighters dead, the army said. A new barrage of rockets was also fired from Gaza towards Ashkelon. "Around 1,500 bodies of Hamas (fighters) have been found in Israel around the Gaza Strip," army spokesman Richard Hecht said earlier. In Kfar Aza kibbutz, where Israeli forces say Hamas massacred more than 100 civilians, Israeli soldiers prepared to remove several of their compatriots in black body bags.

Explosions again shook Gaza City on Tuesday night. Earlier, for the third time in 24 hours, an Israeli air strike hit Gaza's Rafah border crossing with Egypt, an AFP photographer and an NGO said. White smoke billowed from among fishing boats after an air strike on Gaza's port and in Jerusalem, the deserted streets were targeted by Hamas rocket fire. "Israeli people they are scared of the Arabs and the Arabs are scared of the Jews... everybody is scared of each other," said Ahmed Karkash, a shop owner in the Old City.

In Gaza City, streets are clogged with rubble and littered with shards of glass. Mazen Mohammad and his family slept on the ground floor of their apartment block, huddling together as explosions rang out around them. What they woke up to the next day was unrecognizable. "We felt like we were in a ghost town, as if we were the only survivors," Mohammad, 38, told AFP.

Israel on Monday imposed a total siege on Gaza, which it has already blockaded for years, cutting off the water supply, food, electricity and other essential supplies. European Union foreign ministers urged Israel not to cut such essentials and called for humanitarian corridors for those trying to flee. UN human rights chief Volker Turk said such sieges are prohibited under international humanitarian law. Medical supplies, including oxygen, were running low at Gaza's overwhelmed Al-Shifa hospital, said Mohammed Ghonim, a doctor in the emergency room.

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The United Nations said more than 187,500 people had been displaced inside Gaza, most taking shelter in UN schools. Israel has been left reeling by Hamas's unprecedented ground, air and sea assault that began with thousands of rockets, likening it to the 9/11 attacks on the US.

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Israel faced the threat of a multi-front war after three days of clashes with militants on the northern border with Lebanon. For the first time since the Hamas attack, there was an exchange of fire between Israel and forces in Syria, after Israel's military said munitions were fired towards the Golan Heights it has occupied since 1967.

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On Tuesday, the Ezzedine al-Qassam Brigades claimed a fresh salvo of rocket fire from south Lebanon towards Israel, the Israeli army said, adding it retaliated with artillery fire. "It's like a state of war," said Yaakov Regev, sipping coffee at a petrol station in northern Israel, a few kilometers from the Lebanon border.

Unrest has also surged in the West Bank, where 15 Palestinians have been killed since Saturday. Netanyahu, the veteran leader at the helm of Israel's hard-right coalition, has called for an "emergency government of national unity" after his administration's proposal for judicial reforms split the nation and even its military this year before the war brought the nation closer together.

Le Monde with AFP