25m ago / 1:25 PM UTC
Gaza’s death toll passes 10,000, Health Ministry says
The number of dead in Gaza since the start of the war Oct. 7 has now reached 10,022, according to the Health Ministry in the Palestinian enclave.
That number includes more than 4,000 children, the ministry said. NBC News has not independently verified the numbers.
Israel is facing growing international pressure to at least pause its aerial bombardment and ground assault on the Hamas-run strip of land.
1h ago / 12:50 PM UTC
Iranian state media confirm meeting between Khamenei, Hamas’ Haniyeh in Tehran
DUBAI — Iran’s supreme leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei has met with Ismail Haniyeh, leader of the Tehran-backed Palestinian group Hamas, in Tehran, Iranian state media reported yesterday, a day after a Hamas official said they held a meeting in recent days.
Iranian state media said Haniyeh, who has resided in Qatar and Turkey since 2019, “briefed Khamenei on the latest developments in the Gaza Strip and the crimes of the Zionist regime in Gaza, as well as the developments in the West Bank.”
The Islamic Republic says it supports Hamas but did not play any role in the militants’ surprise attack on Israel last month.
“Ayatollah Khamenei praised the steadfastness and resilience of the people of Gaza and expressed strong regret over the crimes of the Zionist regime, supported directly by Washington and some Western countries,” Iran’s state TV said.
1h ago / 12:45 PM UTC
Israeli bombardment could be a potent Hamas recruitment tool, experts warn
TEL AVIV — Israel’s ferocious bombardment of the Gaza Strip will create an incubator for a new generation of terrorists, some extremism experts say, as thousands of young people who have lost families and homes risk being radicalized by the war and its likely chaotic aftermath.
“The cycle of radicalization cannot be thwarted by operations like the one Israel is carrying out, which only makes the cycle deeper, wider and uglier,” one expert said. Israel, they said, risks creating “Hamas 2.0” or perhaps “worse, from another group we’ve not seen yet.”
1h ago / 12:26 PM UTC
Israel sets its sights on Gaza City, but many civilians don’t want to leave
JERUSALEM — Israel this morning is on a search and destroy mission in Gaza, with its military having encircled Gaza City — one of the most densely populated places on earth and one riddled with Hamas tunnels.
The Israeli military says it left a corridor open for civilians to escape south, but our team inside the city tells us that hundreds of thousands of people remain despite the extreme dangers for three reasons.
Palestinians don’t trust the Israeli promises of safe passage, they say. They believe southern Gaza isn’t safe either, with deadly airstrikes continuing this weekend. And there’s a principle: Many Palestinians believe Israel’s real goal is to drive them out of the Gaza Strip for good, pushing them into Egypt and erasing part of their homeland.
2h ago / 12:06 PM UTC
IDF says safe route open for civilians to flee south as it splits Gaza
Israel’s military is continuing to call on the people of Gaza to evacuate the northern portion of the Palestinian enclave, as it looks to step up its war against Hamas and says its troops have split the strip in two.
Israel Defense Forces spokesman Lt Col. Jonathan Conricus said in a video briefing this morning that Israel was continuing to urge people to move south.
“Hopefully they will do so, so that at the end of those efforts we will be able to have a northern Gaza which is relatively clear of civilian population and then we will be able to take the fight to Hamas wherever they are,” he said.
On its Arabic language social media, the IDF said that it would allow the safe movement of civilians from the north to the south via the Salah al-Din Road between 10 a.m. local time (3 a.m. ET) and 2 p.m. local time (7 a.m. ET).
2h ago / 11:48 AM UTC
Israeli forces inside Gaza
Stills from video footage supplied by the IDF show Israeli soldiers during ground operations at a location given as Gaza today.
Another image released by the Israeli military yesterday shows Israeli armored vehicles and heavy smoke inside the Gaza Strip.
2h ago / 11:37 AM UTC
Gaza hospital unable to deal with the many dead and injured arriving, director says
JERUSALEM – The Al-Aqsa Martyrs Hospital in the central Gaza Strip is no longer able to deal with the large number of dead and injured people amid the ongoing Israeli bombardment, its director, Dr. Iyad Abu Zaher, told NBC News.
He said dozens arrived as the result of recent bombing in the area, and ambulances continue to transport more, since people are still trapped under rubble.
“We call on the world to intervene to stop this aggression, supply hospitals with fuel and medical supplies immediately, and transport the wounded for treatment in Egypt,” Zaher said this morning.
The hospital is located in the southern half of Gaza, within the area the IDF has repeatedly instructed Gazans in the north to go for their own safety.
2h ago / 11:28 AM UTC
Global marches call for immediate halt to Israeli bombing
From Washington to Milan to Paris, tens of thousands of pro-Palestinian demonstrators marched during the weekend, calling for a halt to Israel’s bombardment of Gaza.
The protests reflected growing disquiet about the mounting civilian casualty toll and suffering from the Israel-Hamas war. Protesters, particularly in countries with large Muslim populations, including the United States, the United Kingdom and France, expressed disillusionment with their governments for supporting Israel while its bombardments of hospitals and residential areas in the Gaza strip intensify.
3h ago / 11:20 AM UTC
Iron Dome malfunction sees ‘parts of’ interceptor crash in Israel
TEL AVIV — A technical malfunction with Israel’s Iron Dome yesterday saw parts of an interceptor missile crash back down onto Israeli territory, the IDF said.
Video shared on social media, which has not yet been verified by NBC News, appeared to show at least part of an Iron Dome interceptor plummeting down to the ground in a fiery explosion.
A spokesperson for the IDF said an interceptor had been launched in response to a “barrage of rockets” fired from the Gaza Strip toward central Israel, but due to a “technical malfunction,” it said, “parts of” the interceptor fell on Israeli territory.
No one was injured in the incident and all of the rocket launches were “intercepted according to protocol,” the spokesperson said, adding that the incident is still under review.
The Iron Dome‘s short-range defense system intercepts most rockets fired toward Israel. It is designed as a mobile anti-rocket, anti-mortar and anti-artillery system meant to be able to intercept launches from 2½ miles to 43 miles away, according to a March Congressional Research Service report.
3h ago / 11:10 AM UTC
Moving pets through war-torn Gaza
A Palestinian child uses a bicycle to transport a caged bird past destroyed buildings in Rafah in southern Gaza this morning.
3h ago / 11:02 AM UTC
U.S. says it moved an Ohio-class submarine to the Middle East
The United States military has moved an Ohio-class submarine to the Middle East, according to a statement last night.
U.S. Central Command said in a post on X that the vessel had moved to its “area of responsibility,” which includes the Middle East, Central Asia and South Asia.
The short post was accompanied by a picture of a submarine in what appeared to be the Suez Canal. Such a public announcement is rare, and comes as the U.S. aims to deter any escalation of the war into a broader conflict.
3h ago / 10:40 AM UTC
2 Israeli officers stabbed in east Jerusalem, suspect dead
Two border police officers were stabbed this morning near a police station in east Jerusalem, and the attacker was killed by border police, Israeli authorities said.
Both victims, a male and female each around 20 years old, were taken to the hospital. The woman was found unconscious and in critical condition, according to Magen David Adom, Israel’s emergency services. The man suffered less severe injuries.
Jerusalem police confirmed that the incident occurred near the Shalem station, which located outside the Herod Gate to the old city of Jerusalem. They said they found and killed the attacker: a 16-year-old Palestinian resident of east Jerusalem. Police also “arrested a suspicious individual in the vicinity of the incident,” a spokesperson said in a statement.
4h ago / 10:20 AM UTC
China says it will work to restore peace as it takes U.N. Security Council presidency
China has said it will do its utmost to restore peace in the Palestinian territories as it assumes the rotating presidency of the U.N. Security Council.
“China will do its utmost to restore peace in Palestine, encourage the Security Council to fulfill its responsibilities, play its role, build consensus and take responsible and meaningful actions as soon as possible to alleviate the current crisis and maintain the safety of civilians,” Foreign Ministry spokesperson Wang Wenbin said at a regular news conference in Beijing this morning.
The presidency rotates each month among the 15 members of the Security Council, where China is one of five permanent members.
While China says it opposes any actions that harm civilians, it has refrained from explicitly condemning Hamas and says the root of the current conflict “is that justice has not been done to the Palestinian people.”
4h ago / 10:01 AM UTC
‘We are suffering’: People in Gaza struggle to get food
People in Gaza are struggling to get basic food and supplies. “There is no drinking water, no wheat flower, nearly all bakeries are closed,” Mohamed Maher said.
4h ago / 9:54 AM UTC
Poll shows Biden support slumping among Michigan Muslims
A new survey conducted by one of Biden’s former pollsters and first shared with NBC News shows the president’s support has cratered among Muslim and Arab Democrats in Michigan, a key demographic group that overwhelmingly backed him in the swing state in 2020.
The poll lends further credence to the warnings Arab and Muslim community leaders in Michigan and beyond have been issuing for weeks: that Biden’s handling of the war in Gaza could cost him a state that he won by just 150,000 votes in 2020 and is home to an estimated 240,000 Muslims.
4h ago / 9:42 AM UTC
Aid agencies urge immediate cease-fire to end ‘outrage’ of Gaza civilian suffering
The heads of 11 U.N. agencies and six humanitarian organizations have issued a a joint plea for an immediate humanitarian cease-fire in Gaza, the protection of civilians and the swift entry into Gaza of food, water, medicine and fuel.
In a statement issued last night, they called Hamas’ surprise Oct. 7 attacks in Israel “horrific.”
“However, the horrific killings of even more civilians in Gaza is an outrage, as is cutting off 2.2 million Palestinians from food, water, medicine, electricity and fuel,” said the heads of the Inter-Agency Standing Committee on the situation in Israel and the Occupied Palestinian Territory.
The United Nations and humanitarian organizations said that more than 23,000 injured people need immediate treatment and that hospitals are overstretched.
“An entire population is besieged and under attack, denied access to the essentials for survival, bombed in their homes, shelters, hospitals and places of worship,” the joint statement said.
The U.N. and aid organization leaders said that more than a hundred attacks against health care operations have been reported and 88 staff members from the U.N. agency for Palestinian refugees, UNRWA, have been reported killed — “the highest number of United Nations fatalities ever recorded in a single conflict.”
4h ago / 9:32 AM UTC
Blinken in Turkey on diplomatic tour amid pro-Palestinian protests
Blinken is in Ankara, the Turkish capital, on the latest stop of his whirlwind diplomatic tour of the Middle East.
Hours before Blinken’s meeting with Turkish Foreign Minister Hakan Fidan, police used tear gas to disperse pro-Palestinian protesters who advanced on a U.S. military base during a rally in the southern city of Adana, Reuters reported.
The last 24 hours have seen Blinken visit Cyprus and make surprise visits to Iraq and the occupied West Bank.
4h ago / 9:21 AM UTC
Mourners convene as bodies are laid outside Gaza morgue
Relatives gather around bodies outside the morgue of the Al-Aqsa Martyrs Hospital ahead of funeral ceremonies in Deir Al-Balah, Gaza, this morning.
5h ago / 8:56 AM UTC
Gaza communications restored after latest outage
JERUSALEM — Communications networks have been restored in the Gaza Strip after the latest total cutoff, a local aid group said.
“A little while ago, telecommunications and internet services in the Gaza Strip were restored after being intentionally and forcibly cut off by the Israeli authorities. This repeated interruption further adds to the suffering of disaster response teams, especially medical teams.,” the Palestine Red Crescent Society said in a post on X.
The local operator said earlier that services were being restored.
“We are pleased to announce that telecommunication services (landline, mobile, and internet) in Gaza Strip, disrupted on Friday, Oct. 27, 2023, due to the ongoing aggression, are gradually being restored,” Paltel said in a statement.
The telco added that its technical teams continued to work to fix the damage “under challenging conditions.”
5h ago / 8:40 AM UTC
Jordan airdrops medical aid to Gaza field hospital
The king of Jordan said his country’s air force dropped vital medical aid to a field hospital in Gaza overnight.
“Our fearless air force personnel air-dropped at midnight urgent medical aid to the Jordanian field hospital in Gaza. This is our duty to aid our brothers and sisters injured in the war on Gaza. We will always be there for our Palestinian brethren,” King Abdullah II said in a post on X.
Jordan, a key regional power broker and U.S. ally, has been a staunch critic of Israel’s assault on Gaza and last week recalled its ambassador from Tel Aviv and told Israel’s ambassador to Jordan to stay away. Around 3 million of Jordan’s 11 million population are Palestinian.
The Israeli military said it had helped coordinate the airdrop, according to a statement reported by the AFP news agency.
5h ago / 8:40 AM UTC
Israeli flares light up the night sky over northern Gaza
Flares dropped by Israeli forces above northern Gaza, seen from Sderot, Israel, yesterday.
6h ago / 8:05 AM UTC
IDF says it captured Hamas compound, hit 450 targets in Gaza
The Israeli military said it took control of a Hamas military compound in the Gaza Strip that had observation posts, training areas and tunnels.
In a post on social media this morning, the Israel Defense Forces said its jets also struck 450 targets inside Gaza in the past day and killed Hamas militants including Jamal Mussa, who it said was responsible for Hamas’ “special security operations.”
It said Mussa had carried out a shooting on IDF soldiers patrolling the Gaza strip in 1993.
NBC News has not independently verified the claims.
6h ago / 7:35 AM UTC
CIA director to meet Middle East leaders about Israel-Hamas war
CIA Director William Burns arrived in Israel today on a trip that focuses on talks with political leaders and intelligence counterparts across the Middle East, a U.S. official said.
“They will discuss issues of mutual concern, including the situation in Gaza, support for hostage negotiations and the U.S. commitment to continuing to deter state and nonstate actors from widening the conflict between Israel and Hamas,” the official said.
He “will reinforce our commitment to intelligence cooperation, especially in areas such as counterterrorism and security,” the official said.
The CIA declined to comment.
The trip comes as Blinken made a surprise visit to the occupied West Bank, Iraq and Turkey.
6h ago / 7:35 AM UTC
Search for survivors in Khan Younis
A man searches through the rubble of a destroyed building in Khan Younis, in the southern Gaza Strip, this morning.
6h ago / 7:35 AM UTC
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