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Israel Strikes Back After Bloody Hamas Assault, Middle East on the Brink

Eriki Joan UgunushebyEriki Joan Ugunushe
October 8, 2023
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Israel Strikes Back After Bloody Hamas Assault, Middle East on the Brink
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Israel struck back at Gaza just one day after enduring one of the bloodiest attacks in decades, leaving the region teetering on the edge of a major new conflict. Hamas fighters had unleashed chaos in Israeli towns, resulting in hundreds of casualties and the abduction of an undisclosed number of individuals, ominously signaling a potential outbreak of war in the Middle East.

Notably, the tension appeared to spill beyond Gaza’s borders, as Israel and Lebanon’s Iran-backed Hezbollah militia engaged in a fiery exchange of artillery and rocket fire. Meanwhile, in Alexandria, two Israeli tourists and their Egyptian guide met a tragic end in a shooting incident.

Throughout the night, Israeli airstrikes rained down on Gaza, targeting housing blocks, tunnels, mosques, and the residences of Hamas officials. This onslaught claimed the lives of over 300 people, including 20 children. Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu did not mince words, vowing “mighty vengeance for this wicked day.”

In southern Israel, Hamas insurgents continued to clash with Israeli security forces, a full 24 hours after their audacious, multi-pronged assault. During a rocket barrage, they breached security barriers and army bases, infiltrating nearby towns.

Israel’s military, grappling with questions regarding its ability to prevent such an attack, asserted that it had regained control of most infiltration points, neutralized hundreds of attackers, and taken dozens into custody. However, skirmishes still raged in some areas. Tens of thousands of Israeli soldiers were deployed in the vicinity of Gaza, home to 2.3 million Palestinians, with plans to evacuate all Israelis residing along the territory’s border.

“We’re going to be attacking Hamas severely, and this is going to be a long, long haul,” a military spokesperson cautioned during a briefing.

On the Gaza front, Hamas spokesman Abdel-Latif al-Qanoua justified the attack as “defense of our people,” declaring that the group’s fighters continued rocket strikes and operations behind enemy lines.

This incursion marked the most significant and deadliest breach into Israel since the Yom Kippur war, unleashed by Egypt and Syria 50 years ago, in a bid to reclaim lost territory.

The intensifying conflict could jeopardize U.S.-backed efforts to normalize relations between Israel and Saudi Arabia, potentially undermining Palestinian aspirations for self-determination and squeezing Hamas’ primary supporter, Iran.

Lebanon’s Hezbollah, another key ally of Tehran, engaged in a war with Israel in 2006, and tensions have periodically flared since. Israel’s army spokesperson cautiously recommended, “We recommend Hezbollah not to come into this, and I don’t think they will.”

The aftermath of Saturday’s attack cast a grim shadow over southern Israeli towns and border communities. Israelis confronted the harrowing sight of bloodied bodies strewn across suburban streets, cars, and homes.

Gunmen reportedly killed over 400 Israelis during the raid, including senior military officers. Terrified residents recounted their ordeals via live television broadcasts from their barricaded safe rooms.

Fighters retreated into Gaza, holding dozens of hostages, including both soldiers and civilians. Hamas promised to release a statement specifying the number of captives later on Sunday.

Approximately 30 missing Israelis, who had been attending a targeted dance party during the attack, emerged from hiding on Sunday, according to Israeli media reports.

The capture of numerous Israelis added another layer of complexity for Netanyahu, given past episodes involving hostage exchanges.

Hamas continued firing rocket salvos into Israel on Sunday, prompting air raid sirens across the south. The Israeli military announced plans to combine border area evacuations with efforts to locate more insurgents.

Netanyahu’s office disclosed that his security cabinet had approved measures to cripple Hamas and Islamic Jihad, another militant group claiming captives, for the foreseeable future. These measures include cutting off electricity, fuel supplies, and the entry of goods into Gaza.

Israeli airstrikes on Gaza commenced swiftly after the Hamas attack and persisted throughout the night, targeting the group’s facilities, training camps, and civilian structures. Hamas alleged that Israel had cut off water supplies to certain areas.

Palestinian health officials reported 313 casualties in Gaza, with nearly 2,000 individuals wounded due to retaliatory strikes. Explosions lit up the sky with black smoke, orange flashes, and sparks, while Israeli drones buzzed overhead. Notably, Israel’s military refrained from providing advance warnings for strikes on residential buildings this time.

In a central Gaza refugee camp, residents banded together to unearth the bodies of seven family members, including five children, from beneath the rubble of their bombed home. In Khan Younis, in southern Gaza, survivors sifted through the ruins of a mosque, still grappling with the trauma of a sudden attack. As the world watches in trepidation, the question lingers—can peace ever prevail, or has it ever truly existed on this tumultuous stage of global conflicts?

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Eriki Joan Ugunushe

Eriki Joan Ugunushe

Eriki Joan Ugunushe is a dedicated news writer and an aspiring entertainment and media lawyer. Graduated from the University of Ibadan, she combines her legal acumen with a passion for writing to craft compelling news stories.Eriki's commitment to effective communication shines through her participation in the Jobberman soft skills training, where she honed her abilities to overcome communication barriers, embrace the email culture, and provide and receive constructive feedback. She has also nurtured her creativity skills, understanding how creativity fosters critical thinking—a valuable asset in both writing and law.

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