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What is happening in Israel and Gaza, and what is Hamas? | What is happening in Israel and Gaza, and what is Hamas? |
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Hamas gunmen launched an unprecedented assault on Israel from the Gaza Strip on 7 October, killing more than 1,400 people and taking more than 200 hostages. | |
Since then, Israel has been carrying out strikes on Gaza in response, killing more than 10,000 people, according to the Hamas-run health ministry. | |
What is Israel doing in Gaza? | What is Israel doing in Gaza? |
The Israel Defense Forces (IDF) has bombarded Gaza from the air and sent ground forces into the territory. | |
Israel's Prime Minister, Benjamin Netanyahu, has said there is a "clear goal of destroying Hamas's military and governing capabilities", as well as freeing hostages. He has refused calls for a ceasefire. | |
Much of the IDF's focus has been on northern Gaza, on the densely built-up area of Gaza City and the nearby refugee camps of Jabalia and Shati. | |
However, Israel has also continued to hit targets in southern Gaza, despite telling residents from the north to head there for their safety. | |
What does new analysis tell us about Gaza hospital blast? | |
BBC verifies attacks in Gaza 'safe' areas | |
There are upwards of 300,000 civilians still living in northern Gaza, the BBC's diplomatic correspondent Paul Adams says. | |
The situation in Gaza is changing rapidly. Recent developments include: | |
The IDF said on Monday that it had surrounded Gaza City and cut the Gaza Strip in two | |
It said it was keeping open a "corridor" for civilians to move south | |
Israel's military carried out one of its heaviest bombardments of Gaza overnight on Sunday | |
The Red Crescent organisation said an Israeli air strike on Saturday killed 15 people outside Al-Shifa hospital in Gaza City | |
The IDF has tens of thousands of soldiers, tanks and artillery along Gaza's borders. It has drafted a record 300,000 reservists alongside its standing force of 160,000. | |
Hamas is thought to have about 25,000 members in its military wing. It operates from underground tunnels, which it has said stretch for 500km (310 miles). | |
More on Israel-Gaza war | More on Israel-Gaza war |
Follow live: Latest updates | Follow live: Latest updates |
Hostages: Children must be off limits, says father of abducted kids | |
From Gaza: Stories of those killed in Gaza | From Gaza: Stories of those killed in Gaza |
Watch: Breaking down videos from Gaza's secret tunnels | Watch: Breaking down videos from Gaza's secret tunnels |
Explained: What is Hezbollah and will it go to war with Israel? | |
History behind the story: The Israel-Palestinian conflict | History behind the story: The Israel-Palestinian conflict |
What is the humanitarian situation in Gaza? | What is the humanitarian situation in Gaza? |
The heads of all the major UN agencies called on Monday for an "immediate humanitarian ceasefire", saying "enough is enough". They also called for the unconditional release of hostages. | |
Their statement said: "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". | |
More than 23,000 injured people "require immediate treatment within overstretched hospitals", it added. | |
An estimated 1.4 million people have moved south since Israel ordered them to leave the north of the Gaza Strip. | |
Many families are sharing homes, or sleeping in tents. Almost 750,000 are being hosted by Unrwa, the UN agency for Palestinian refugees. | |
Phone and internet services have been cut repeatedly, leaving people unable to call for ambulances. | |
Gaza normally receives 500 lorry loads of supplies a day, but only a fraction of that amount has been arriving. On Monday, Israel said Jordan's air force had dropped medical equipment into a field hospital in Gaza, in co-ordination with the IDF. | |
Also on Monday, the Rafah border crossing with Egypt reopened, allowing more foreign nationals and badly injured Palestinians the chance to leave the enclave. | |
Hundreds of foreign passport holders, including more than 100 British, and injured people have left. However, many more remain stuck in Gaza. | |
What is the Rafah crossing and why is it Gaza's lifeline? | What is the Rafah crossing and why is it Gaza's lifeline? |
'I don’t want to die at 24' - trapped Gaza woman | 'I don’t want to die at 24' - trapped Gaza woman |
Who are the hostages? | |
The Israeli military says Hamas is holding 242 hostages in Gaza. | |
The WHO says it is "gravely concerned" about their condition - especially those who are children, elderly or in poor health - and has called for their immediate release. | The WHO says it is "gravely concerned" about their condition - especially those who are children, elderly or in poor health - and has called for their immediate release. |
It is thought Hamas may have captured the hostages to pressure Israel into freeing some or all of the estimated 5,100 Palestinians who were held in Israeli prisons at the start of October. | It is thought Hamas may have captured the hostages to pressure Israel into freeing some or all of the estimated 5,100 Palestinians who were held in Israeli prisons at the start of October. |
Hamas says it has hidden the hostages across Gaza, including in tunnels. | Hamas says it has hidden the hostages across Gaza, including in tunnels. |
It says at least 50 hostages have been killed by Israeli air strikes, and that seven hostages were killed in the attacks on the Jabalia refugee camp, although these figures cannot be verified. | It says at least 50 hostages have been killed by Israeli air strikes, and that seven hostages were killed in the attacks on the Jabalia refugee camp, although these figures cannot be verified. |
On 20 October, two American-Israeli hostages - mother and daughter Judith and Natalie Raanan - were freed. Four days later, two elderly Israeli women, Nurit Cooper and Yocheved Lifschitz, were released. | On 20 October, two American-Israeli hostages - mother and daughter Judith and Natalie Raanan - were freed. Four days later, two elderly Israeli women, Nurit Cooper and Yocheved Lifschitz, were released. |
Israel's military said its soldier Pte Ori Megidish was rescued during ground operations in Gaza. | |
Who are the hostages taken by Hamas from Israel? | Who are the hostages taken by Hamas from Israel? |
What is Hamas and what does it want? | What is Hamas and what does it want? |
Hamas is a Palestinian group which has ruled the Gaza Strip since 2007. The group is sworn to Israel's destruction and wants to replace it with an Islamic state. | Hamas is a Palestinian group which has ruled the Gaza Strip since 2007. The group is sworn to Israel's destruction and wants to replace it with an Islamic state. |
Hamas has fought several wars with Israel since it took power. It has fired - or allowed other groups to fire - thousands of rockets into Israel, and has carried out other deadly attacks. | Hamas has fought several wars with Israel since it took power. It has fired - or allowed other groups to fire - thousands of rockets into Israel, and has carried out other deadly attacks. |
In response, Israel has repeatedly attacked Hamas with air strikes. In 2008 and 2014, it also sent troops into Gaza. | In response, Israel has repeatedly attacked Hamas with air strikes. In 2008 and 2014, it also sent troops into Gaza. |
Together with Egypt, Israel has blockaded the Gaza Strip since 2007 for what it describes as security reasons. | Together with Egypt, Israel has blockaded the Gaza Strip since 2007 for what it describes as security reasons. |
Hamas - or in some cases its military wing, the Izzedine al-Qassam Brigades - has been designated a terrorist group by Israel, the United States, the European Union and the UK, as well as other powers. | Hamas - or in some cases its military wing, the Izzedine al-Qassam Brigades - has been designated a terrorist group by Israel, the United States, the European Union and the UK, as well as other powers. |
Iran backs the group, providing it with funding, weapons and training. | Iran backs the group, providing it with funding, weapons and training. |
Why is there a war in Gaza now? | Why is there a war in Gaza now? |
Hamas killed families in their homes in the kibbutz of Kfar Aza | Hamas killed families in their homes in the kibbutz of Kfar Aza |
On 7 October, hundreds of Hamas gunmen crossed from the Gaza Strip into southern Israel by breaking through the heavily fortified perimeter fence, landing by sea, and using paragliders. | On 7 October, hundreds of Hamas gunmen crossed from the Gaza Strip into southern Israel by breaking through the heavily fortified perimeter fence, landing by sea, and using paragliders. |
It was the most serious cross-border attack Israel has faced in more than a generation. | It was the most serious cross-border attack Israel has faced in more than a generation. |
The gunmen killed 1,400 people, most of them civilians, in a series of raids on military posts, kibbutzim and a music festival, and took hostages back into Gaza. | The gunmen killed 1,400 people, most of them civilians, in a series of raids on military posts, kibbutzim and a music festival, and took hostages back into Gaza. |
Mr Netanyahu said after the attack that Israel was at war, and vowed that Hamas would "pay an unprecedented price". | Mr Netanyahu said after the attack that Israel was at war, and vowed that Hamas would "pay an unprecedented price". |
Given the significant resources of Israel's security services, it was astounding that the attack by Hamas was not anticipated, the BBC's security correspondent Frank Gardner says. | Given the significant resources of Israel's security services, it was astounding that the attack by Hamas was not anticipated, the BBC's security correspondent Frank Gardner says. |
The attack came at a time of soaring Israeli-Palestinian tensions. | The attack came at a time of soaring Israeli-Palestinian tensions. |
This year has been the deadliest on record for Palestinians who live in the Israeli-occupied West Bank, which could have motivated Hamas to strike Israel. | This year has been the deadliest on record for Palestinians who live in the Israeli-occupied West Bank, which could have motivated Hamas to strike Israel. |
Hamas might also have been seeking to score a significant propaganda victory to boost its popularity among ordinary Palestinians. | Hamas might also have been seeking to score a significant propaganda victory to boost its popularity among ordinary Palestinians. |
What is the Gaza Strip and how big is it? | What is the Gaza Strip and how big is it? |
The Gaza Strip is a 41km (25-mile) long and 10km-wide territory located between Israel, Egypt and the Mediterranean Sea. | The Gaza Strip is a 41km (25-mile) long and 10km-wide territory located between Israel, Egypt and the Mediterranean Sea. |
Originally occupied by Egypt, Gaza was captured by Israel during the 1967 Six Day war. | Originally occupied by Egypt, Gaza was captured by Israel during the 1967 Six Day war. |
Israel withdrew its troops and around 7,000 settlers from the territory in 2005. | Israel withdrew its troops and around 7,000 settlers from the territory in 2005. |
It is home to 2.23 million people and has one of the highest population densities in the world. | It is home to 2.23 million people and has one of the highest population densities in the world. |
Just over 75% of Gaza's population - some 1.7 million people - are registered refugees or descendants of refugees, according to the UN. More than 500,000 of them live in eight crowded camps located across the Strip. | Just over 75% of Gaza's population - some 1.7 million people - are registered refugees or descendants of refugees, according to the UN. More than 500,000 of them live in eight crowded camps located across the Strip. |
Israel controls the air space over Gaza and its shoreline, and has strictly controlled the movement of people and goods. | Israel controls the air space over Gaza and its shoreline, and has strictly controlled the movement of people and goods. |
Gaza Strip in maps: Life in Gaza under siege | Gaza Strip in maps: Life in Gaza under siege |
What is Palestine? | What is Palestine? |
The West Bank and Gaza, which are known as the Palestinian territories, as well as East Jerusalem and Israel all formed part of a land known as Palestine from Roman times until the mid-20th Century. | The West Bank and Gaza, which are known as the Palestinian territories, as well as East Jerusalem and Israel all formed part of a land known as Palestine from Roman times until the mid-20th Century. |
These were also the lands of Jewish kingdoms in the Bible, and are seen by many Jews as their ancient homeland. | These were also the lands of Jewish kingdoms in the Bible, and are seen by many Jews as their ancient homeland. |
Israel was declared a state in 1948, though the land is still referred to as Palestine by those who do not recognise Israel's right to exist. | Israel was declared a state in 1948, though the land is still referred to as Palestine by those who do not recognise Israel's right to exist. |
Palestinians also use the name Palestine as an umbrella term for the West Bank, Gaza and East Jerusalem. | Palestinians also use the name Palestine as an umbrella term for the West Bank, Gaza and East Jerusalem. |
The Palestinian president is Mahmoud Abbas, also known as Abu Mazen. He is based in the West Bank, which is under Israeli occupation. | The Palestinian president is Mahmoud Abbas, also known as Abu Mazen. He is based in the West Bank, which is under Israeli occupation. |
He has been the leader of the Palestinian Authority (PA) since 2005, and represents the Fatah political party, a bitter rival of Hamas. paul ada | |
Related Topics | Related Topics |
Israel & the Palestinians | Israel & the Palestinians |
Israel-Gaza war | Israel-Gaza war |
Israel | Israel |
Gaza | Gaza |
Fatah | Fatah |
Mahmoud Abbas | Mahmoud Abbas |
Hamas | Hamas |
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