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Israel tightens encirclement of Gaza City as Blinken arrives to push for humanitarian aid

U.S. Secretary of State Antony Blinken arrived in Israel on Friday to press for more humanitarian aid to be allowed into besieged Gaza, while Israeli troops tightened their encirclement of Gaza City, the focus of Israel’s campaign to crush the enclave’s ruling Hamas group.

Quick Read

  • U.S. Secretary of State Antony Blinken visits Israel amid ongoing conflict.
  • Blinken’s aim is to facilitate more humanitarian aid into besieged Gaza.
  • Israeli forces are intensifying their encirclement of Gaza City to target Hamas.
  • Tensions rise with Lebanon as Hezbollah leader Hassan Nasrallah plans a speech.
  • Hezbollah escalates attacks on Israel, increasing regional war concerns.
  • The U.S. supports Israel’s right to self-defense following a Hamas attack.
  • Humanitarian crisis in Gaza worsens, with high civilian casualties and infrastructure damage.
  • Blinken proposes a humanitarian “pause” suggested by President Biden.
  • Israeli Prime Minister Netanyahu vows to continue operations against Hamas.
  • The U.S. and Israel lack a clear plan for post-Hamas governance in Gaza.
  • Military actions by both sides continue, with rising casualties and infrastructure damage.
  • Rocket fire and skirmishes between Israel and Hezbollah affect civilians in both regions.
  • Limited evacuations occur, with international focus on the humanitarian situation.

The Associated Press has the story:

Israel tightens encirclement of Gaza City as Blinken arrives to push for humanitarian aid

Newslooks- KHAN YOUNIS, Gaza Strip (AP)

U.S. Secretary of State Antony Blinken arrived in Israel on Friday to press for more humanitarian aid to be allowed into besieged Gaza, while Israeli troops tightened their encirclement of Gaza City, the focus of Israel’s campaign to crush the enclave’s ruling Hamas group.

On the northern border with Lebanon, tensions escalated ahead of a speech planned for later Friday by Hezbollah leader Hassan Nasrallah. He is making his first public comments since Hamas attacked Israel last month.

Palestinians evacuate wounded people following an Israeli airstrike in Bureij refugee camp, Gaza Strip, Thursday, Nov. 2, 2023. (AP Photo/Mohammed Dahman)

Hezbollah, an Iran-backed ally of Hamas, attacked Israeli military positions in northern Israel with drones, mortar fire and suicide drones, stoking fears the Israel-Hamas war could become a regional one. The Israeli military said it retaliated with warplanes and helicopter gunships.

Since the war began on Oct. 7, Hezbollah has taken calculated steps to keep Israel’s military busy on the country’s border with Lebanon but so far has done nothing of the extent to ignite an all-out war.

Palestinians take the last look at the body of Ayham Shafe’e, 14, during his funeral in the West Bank city of Ramallah, Thursday, Nov. 2, 2023. Shafee and a second Palestinian man were killed during an Israeli army raid in Ramallah early morning, the Palestinian Health Ministry said.(AP Photo/Nasser Nasser)

More than 9,000 Palestinians have been killed in Gaza so far, and another 1,400 people have died in Israel, mainly civilians killed during Hamas’ initial attack.

Blinken is making his third trip to Israel since the Hamas attack. This trip takes him to Tel Aviv and Amman, Jordan, and follows President Joe Biden’s suggestion for a humanitarian “pause” in the fighting. The aim would be to let in aid for Palestinians and let out more foreign nationals and wounded. Around 800 people left Gaza over the past two days.

Israel did not immediately respond to Biden’s suggestion. But Netanyahu, who has previously ruled out a cease-fire, said Thursday: “We are advancing … Nothing will stop us.” He vowed to destroy Hamas rule in the Gaza Strip.

Israeli police investigate the scene of a rocket attack from Lebanon in Kiryat Shmona, northern Israel, Thursday, Nov. 2, 2023. (AP Photo/Rami Shllush)

The U.S. has pledged unwavering support for Israel after Hamas militants killed hundreds of men, women and children and took some 240 people captive almost four weeks ago.

Before Blinken departed, the U.S. State Department reiterated American “support for Israel’s right to defend itself.” At the same time, the Biden administration has pushed for Israel to let more aid into Gaza amid growing alarm over the humanitarian crisis in the Palestinian territory.

More than 3,700 Palestinian children have been killed in 25 days of fighting, according to the Health Ministry in Hamas-run Gaza. Bombardment has driven more than half the territory’s 2.3 million people from their homes. Food, water and fuel are running low under Israel’s siege, and overwhelmed hospitals warn they are on the verge of collapse.

Palestinians look for survivors in the rubble of a destroyed building following an Israeli airstrike in Bureij refugee camp, Gaza Strip, Thursday, Nov. 2, 2023. (AP Photo/Mohammed Dahman)

Israel has allowed more than 260 trucks carrying food and medicine through the crossing, but aid workers say it’s not nearly enough. Israeli authorities have refused to allow fuel in, saying Hamas is hoarding fuel for military use and would steal new supplies.

White House national security spokesman John Kirby said the U.S. was not advocating for a general cease-fire but a “temporary, localized” pause.

Israel and the U.S. seem to have no clear plan for what would come next if Hamas rule in Gaza is brought down — a key question on Blinken’s agenda on his upcoming visit, according to the State Department.

Palestinians carry an injured woman after being rescued from under the rubble of a destroyed building following an Israeli airstrike in Bureij refugee camp, Gaza Strip, Thursday, Nov. 2, 2023. (AP Photo/Mohammed Dahman)

Earlier in the week, Blinken suggested that the Palestinian Authority govern Gaza. Hamas drove the authority’s forces out of Gaza in its 2007 takeover of the territory. The authority now holds limited powers in some parts of the Israeli-occupied West Bank.

Military officials said Israeli forces have now completely encircled Gaza City, a densely packed cluster of neighborhoods that Israel says is the center of Hamas military infrastructure and includes a vast network of underground tunnels, bunkers and command centers.

Israeli forces are “fighting in a built-up, dense, complex area,” said the military’s chief of staff, Herzi Halevy.

Palestinians look at the damage after an Israeli army raid on Jenin, West Bank, Friday, Nov. 3, 2023. (AP Photo/Majdi Mohammed)

The Israel military spokesperson, Rear Adm. Daniel Hagari, said Israeli forces were in “face to face” battles with militants, calling in airstrikes and shelling when needed. He said they were inflicting heavy losses on Hamas fighters and destroying their infrastructure with engineering equipment.

Casualties on both sides were expected to rise as Israeli troops advance toward the dense residential neighborhoods of Gaza City. Israel has warned residents to immediately evacuate the Shati refugee camp, which borders Gaza City’s center.

Hamas’ military wing, the Qassam Brigades, said early Friday that its fighters battled Israeli troops in several areas in Gaza and claimed they killed four soldiers on the northern edge of the city of Beit Lahiya. The Hamas military group also claimed to have destroyed several tanks with locally made anti-tank rockets.

Palestinians look at the apartment of Khaled Kharousha that was destroyed by the Israeli military in Nablus, West Bank, Friday, Nov. 3, 2023. Israel’s High Court of Justice gave the army the go-ahead to destroy Kharousha’s apartment, who is suspected of helping his father kill two Israelis in Huwara earlier this year. (AP Photo/Majdi Mohammed)

Video released Friday by Israel of recent fighting in Gaza showed Israeli troops engaging in small arms fire and driving bulldozers, tanks and other armored vehicles into urban areas.

Hundreds of thousands of Palestinians remain in the path of fighting in northern Gaza, despite Israel’s repeated calls for them to evacuate. Many have crowded into U.N. facilities, hoping for safety.

Still, four U.N. schools-turned-shelter in northern Gaza and Bureij were hit in recent days, killing 24 people, according to Philippe Lazzarini, general-secretary of the U.N. agency for Palestinian refugees, known as UNRWA.

In addition to the 9,061 Palestinians killed in the war, mostly women and minors, more than 32,000 people have been wounded, the Gaza Health Ministry said, without providing a breakdown between civilians and fighters.

An Israeli reservist soldier collects family albums from his mother’s house, a day after the house was hit by a rocket fired from the Gaza Strip, near Tel Aviv, Israel, Friday, Nov. 3, 2023. (AP Photo/Ohad Zwigenberg)

In Israel, some 5,400 have been injured in addition to the 1,400 killed, and 19 Israeli soldiers have been killed in Gaza since the start of the ground operation.

Rocket fire from Gaza into Israel, and daily skirmishes between Israel and Lebanon’s Hezbollah militants, have also disrupted life for millions of Israelis and forced an estimated 250,000 to evacuate border towns.

Several hundred Palestinians with foreign passports were allowed to flee the fighting this week, leaving Gaza through the Rafah crossing into Egypt.

U.S. officials said 79 Americans were among those who got out. The U.S. has said it is trying to evacuate 400 Americans with their families.

Egypt has said it will not accept an influx of Palestinian refugees, fearing Israel will not allow them to return to Gaza after the war.

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