Retaliatory strikes by Israel on Gaza following a declaration of war by Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu killed over 200 people and injured over 1,000 in Gaza on Saturday, BBC reported figures from Palestine's health ministry. The Israeli forces began striking targets in the Gaza Strip in response to surprise rocket strikes by the Hamas group.
Hamas fired over 3,000 rockets in an unprecedented attack on Israel on Saturday as part of 'Operation Al-Aqsa Storm'. Dozens of Hamas fighters infiltrated the heavily fortified border with Israel in several locations by air, sea and land.
The rocket strikes have claimed at least 70 lives in Israel and more than 740 people were wounded, including dozens who are in critical condition. This marks the deadliest attack by the Hamas group, designated as a terrorist organisation by the United States, the European Union and other countries, on Israel in several years.
Israel has declared a state of national emergency as the military launched operation ‘Iron Swords’ in response to Hamas’s surprise attack – by air, land and sea – comprising a barrage of rockets from the Gaza Strip and infiltration into its heavily fortified border in the southern area that caught the country off-guard.
There are at least seven sites where Israeli troops were battling the infiltrators, IDF spokesman Rear Admiral Daniel Hagari told reporters. Many Israeli Defence Forces (IDF) personnel, including special units, have been deployed to the area surrounding Gaza and are fighting in different centres to protect the residents of the south.
The leader of Hamas' military wing Mohammed Deif earlier said that the armed group has launched a new military operation titled 'Operation Al-Aqsa Storm' against Israel. "We've decided to say enough is enough," he said in a rare statement. He claimed that around 5,000 rockets were launched by the group toward Israel.
Videos of Hamas fighters parading what appeared
to be stolen Israeli military vehicles through the streets and at least one dead Israeli soldier within Gaza being dragged and trampled by an angry crowd of Palestinians shouting “God is Great" surfaced on social media.
According to several reports, at least 53 Israelis have been taken hostage and soldiers, including Israel commander Nimrod Aloni have been kidnapped by Hamas fighters. The military declined to give details about casualties or kidnappings as it continued to battle the infiltrators.
Nepal's Ambassador to Israel Kanta Rijal said that seven Nepali students in Harzliya under the "Learn and Earn" program of the Israeli government have been injured and taken hostage in the ongoing situation.
"They have been held in captivity by Hamas forces along with an additional 10 Nepali students at the agricultural farm in Southern Israel's Alumim," Rijal told ANI.
In his first public statement since the escalation of hostilities, Netanyahu said that the nation is "at war" and will extract an unprecedented price from its enemy.
"We are at war, not in an operation or in rounds, but at war. This morning, Hamas launched a murderous surprise attack against the State of Israel and its citizens. We have been in this since the early morning hours," Netanyahu said in a televised address.
Netanyahu further said the first priority was to “cleanse the area” of enemy infiltrators, then to “exact a huge price from the enemy,” and to fortify other areas so that no other militant groups join the war.
The infiltration of fighters into southern Israel marked a major escalation by Hamas that forced millions of Israelis to hide in safe rooms and houses. Cities and towns emptied as the military closed roads near Gaza.
The escalation comes after weeks of heightened tensions along Israel’s volatile border with Gaza, and heavy fighting in the Israeli-occupied West Bank.