Here is the situation on Thursday, October 12, 2023:
Fighting
- Israel’s military said it was conducting a “large-scale strike” on
targets belonging to Hamas in Gaza on Thursday. It did not provide
details.
- Israel has placed Gaza under a “total siege,” stopping food and fuel
from reaching the enclave of 2.3 million people, many of whom are poor
and dependent on aid. Hamas media said electricity was cut after the only power station stopped working.
- Israeli shelling hit southern Lebanese towns in response to a new rocket attack by Hezbollah.
- Governments around the world have arranged repatriation flights from Tel Aviv as the war escalates.
- Hamas fighters holding Israeli soldiers and civilians hostage have
threatened to execute a captive for each home in Gaza hit without
warning. There was no indication Hamas had carried out its threat.
- Hamas’s al-Qassam Brigades released a video appearing to show the release of a female hostage and two children.
- British Foreign Secretary James Cleverly was seen running into a
building in Israel as a siren sounded, in a video clip posted on social
media platform X by the Israeli foreign ministry.
- “We started the offensive from the air, later on we will also come
from the ground,” Defence Minister Yoav Gallant has told soldiers, in
another indication that a ground offensive in Gaza will come.
Politics
- Israel has formed an emergency unity government, with Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu sitting in a war cabinet with centrist former defence minister Benny Gantz.
- The move came as the Israeli military pounds Gaza to root out the Palestinian group Hamas.Video Duration 02 minutes 02 seconds 02:02
Gaza bombardment: Israel pounds al-Sabra, al-Karama neighbourhoods and Khan Younis
The only power station in Gaza has run out of fuel leaving 2.3 million Palestinians without power