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팔레스타인(하마스)-이스라엘 전쟁. 7일째 일지. 이스라엘 정규군 222명 사망. 팔레스타인 1500명 사망, 3분의 1은 어린이.

by 원시 2023. 10. 14.

 

 

Hamas and Israel at war: what we know on day seven

 

이스라엘 군대 명령 내용. 110만 가자 지구 팔레인스타인들 남쪽으로 이동하라.

 

이스라엘이 가자 지구를 폭격한 이후, 사망자 1500명. 이 중 3분의 1이 어린이.

 

하마스, 이스라엘 군대의 명령 거부, 팔레스타인들에게 집에 머무를 것을 촉구. 야드 알-보좀 (Eyad al-Bozom) 하마스 대변인. 1948년 팔레스타인 축출은 다시 일어나지 않을 것이다. 

 

유엔 이스라엘 대사, 길라드 에단 (Gilad Erdan)은 유엔 발표 "수치스럽다"고 비난. 유엔은 하마스를 비난하고 이스라엘의 자위권을 옹호해야 한다고 주장. 

 

WHO 세계 보건기구는 가자 지구 부상자들이 병원을 떠나 이동하라는 이스라엘 군대의 명령은 '사형 선고'라고 비판.

하마스 주장. 이스라엘 군대의 팔레스타인 이동 명령에 대한 대응으로, 이스라엘 '아쉬켈론 Ashkelon'을 향해 로켓 150대를 발사했다. 

 

하마스 무장부대, 알 케삼 브리게이드 발표. 이스라엘이 가자 지구 폭격 후, 포로 13명 살해했다고 보도.

이스라엘 정부 발표. 하마스에게 포로된 된 숫자. 97명. 그러나 100명이 넘을 수도.

 

유엔 인도주의 기구 (OCHA) 금요일 발표. 가자 지구를 떠난 팔레스타인이 주민 40만 이상. 이스라엘 폭격으로 23명 자원봉사자 사망.

 

이스라엘 사망자 중, 222명은 정규군인.

 

영국 재무장관 제레미 헌트. 하마스 비난. 이스라엘 지원 다짐.

 

 

 

Israel’s military has told 1.1 million people to move further south, UN says, warning of ‘devastating humanitarian consequences’; Gaza death toll passes 1,500, a third of them children

 

·         Israel and Hamas at war – live updates and latest news

Helen Sullivan and Martin Belam

Fri 13 Oct 2023 12.06 BST

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·         Israel’s military has told 1.1 million residents of northern Gaza to relocate farther south within 24 hours, the UN said, warning that it was “impossible for such a movement to take place without devastating humanitarian consequences”.

 

Stéphane Dujarric, spokesperson for the UN secretary-general, said that UN officials had been told “that the entire population of Gaza north of Wadi Gaza should relocate to southern Gaza within the next 24 hours”.

 

 

·         The order sent panic through civilians and aid workers already struggling under Israeli airstrikes and a blockade. The UN said it was told by the Israeli military that about 1.1 million Palestinians in northern Gaza should relocate to the enclave’s south within the next 24 hours.

 

·         Israel’s military, the IDF, called for all civilians in Gaza City to evacuate from their homes southwards because it “will operate significantly in Gaza City in the coming days”. It said residents, “will only be able to return to Gaza City when another announcement permitting”.

 

 

 

·         Hamas has urged people to stay put and defy the order to evacuate their homes. Eyad al-Bozom, spokesperson for the Hamas interior ministry, said “We tell the people of northern Gaza and from Gaza City, stay put in your homes, and your places. By carrying out massacres against the civilians, the occupation wants to displace us once again from our land. The 1948 displacement will not happen. We will die and we will not leave.”

 

 

·         Israel’s ambassador to the UN, Gilad Erdan, said the UN’s response was “shameful” and that it should focus on condemning Hamas and supporting Israel’s right to self-defence.

 

 

 

 

·         The World Health Organization (WHO) has said asking vulnerable patients to evacuate hospitals in Gaza amounted to a “death sentence”, and the director-general of the agency called upon Israel to reverse its decision to order an evacuation. “There are severely ill people whose injuries mean their only chances of survival is being on life support, such as mechanical ventilators,” Reuters reports WHO spokesperson Tarik Jasarevic said. “So moving those people is a death sentence. Asking health workers to do so is beyond cruel”. The WHO director-general, Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesus, has said that hospitals in Gaza are at “breaking point”.

 

 

 

·         Hamas has claimed to have launched 150 rockets towards the city of Ashkelon in Israel “in response to the displacement and targeting of civilians”.

 

 

 

 

·         Hamas’s armed wing, Al Qassam Brigades, said in a statement that 13 captives were killed in Israeli strikes on Gaza in the last 24 hours. The statement said six of the hostages were killed in strikes on two separate locations in the northern district and seven more died in strikes that hit three locations in the Gaza district.

 

 

 

·         It remains unclear exactly how many Israeli hostages Hamas took when it carried out its incursion into Israel’s territory on Saturday. The most recent official death toll from Israel stands at 1,300. Israel’s military

spokesperson has said the government has been able to confirm the identities of 97 people taken hostage into Gaza during the attack by Hamas, but more than 100 are believed to have been taken.

 

·         The UN humanitarian office (OCHA) said early on Friday that more than 400,000 people had already fled their homes in the Gaza Strip. It said 23 aid workers had been killed since the start of Israeli retaliatory strikes in response to the Hamas attack on Saturday.

 

·         More than 1,500 Palestinians have been killed by Israeli strikes since Saturday, Gaza’s health ministry said on Thursday. Among them are 500 children, it said. A further 6,612 were wounded in Israeli airstrikes on the Palestinian enclave, the ministry said.

 

·         Israel began the process of burying the victims of the weekend’s attacks by Hamas. The majority of the dead were killed in a single day, when Hamas fighters broke through the border and attacked Israeli civilians. 222 of those who have been killed since the attacks began on Saturday are soldiers, the military said.

 

 

 

An Israeli soldier steps over personal belongings near a home in in kibbutz Beeri following the attack by Hamas gunmen. Photograph: Amir Cohen/Reuters

 

·         Grant Shapps, UK defence secretary, said the UK supported the decision of the IDF to give advance notice that it is intended to mount an attack. Pressed to say whether the UK government supported the specific order giving more than 1 million people in Gaza 24 hours to leave their homes, Shaps said: “The UK government supports both the right of Israel to defend itself in this way, and that Israel is providing advance warning of military action so people can move themselves out of the way. It’s absolutely right that happens.”

 

·         Iran’s foreign minister Hossein Amir-Abdollahian warned that if Israel’s attacks on the Gaza Strip don’t stop immediately, the violence could spread to other parts of the Middle East. Visiting Beirut he said: “America cannot send weapons and bombs to kill women, children and civilians in Gaza and at the same time call on all sides for self-restraint.”

 

·         Jordan’s King Abdullah II has met US secretary of state Antony Blinken. In a message posted to social media, the king warned against “any attempt to forcibly displace Palestinians from all Palestinian Territories or cause their internal displacement,” and called for the prevention of a “spillover” of the crisis into neighbouring countries.

 

·         European parliament president Roberta Metsola and European Commission president Ursula von der Leyen have landed in Israel. The Italian foreign minister, Antonio Tajani, has also confirmed that he has arrived in Israel. US secretary of defence, Lloyd Austin, has also arrived in the country for high level meetings.

 

영국 재무장관 제레미 헌트. 하마스 비난. 이스라엘 지원 다짐.

 

·         The UK’s finance minister, chancellor of the exchequer Jeremy Hunt, has said the UK will do “everything we can” to support Israel in its fight against Hamas, saying “This is the most appalling, brutal, murderous terrorism that I think I can remember seeing in my adult lifetime. It is absolutely gruelling looking at those pictures. And I think we have to make sure as a world that we are absolutely united in our condemnation of what has happened.”

 

·         Human Rights Watch said it had concluded Israel used white phosphorus in military operations over the Gaza City port and two rural locations along the Israel-Lebanon border this week. Israel’s use of white phosphorus in crowded civilian areas “poses a high risk of excruciating burns and lifelong suffering” , the organisation warned.

 

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Hamas and Israel at war: what we know on day seven

Israel’s military has told 1.1 million people to move further south, UN says, warning of ‘devastating humanitarian consequences’; Gaza death toll passes 1,500, a third of them children

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