Mapping the Locations of Attacks in Israel and Gaza

Mapping the Locations of Attacks in Israel and Gaza


Israel and⁢ Hamas declared they‍ were at ⁣war ⁢on Saturday after Hamas militants launched one of the ‍largest assaults on Israel in 50 years.

Where Hamas militants infiltrated Israel towns, and ⁣where ⁢Israel struck Gaza

Hamas ‌fired thousands of rockets toward Israeli cities, and‍ Palestinian militants crossed into southern Israel, killing civilians and holding Israelis hostage.

Israel retaliated with major⁤ strikes across the⁢ blockaded Gaza Strip, leveling multistory buildings, ⁤including a residential building with approximately 100 units.

At least 2,200 rockets were fired into Israeli airspace in the early ⁣hours ​of the assault, said Rear Adm. ⁢Daniel Hagari, Israel’s top military spokesman. Israel’s emergency service, Magen David Adom,‌ said it had ⁣received reports of ⁤Hamas⁣ rockets ‌landing as far north as Tel Aviv. ⁤The exact location of many rocket strikes is unknown.

Where Hamas rockets struck Israel

Photos showed dead bodies of civilians⁤ in their cars and at a bus stop in and around the Israeli city of Sderot. The bodies of ⁢several‌ bloodied civilians ​were crumpled together in a room ⁣following an attack​ on the kibbutz of Kfar Azza.

A woman running to a shelter after a rocket siren sounded in Ashkelon, ‌Israel.

Tamir Kalifa ‌for The New York Times

On Saturday evening, Admiral Hagari said there were ongoing hostage situations in the Be’eri kibbutz and the city ⁣of Ofakim.

Plumes of flames and smoke ⁤rose above Gaza City as Israel retaliated,‌ reducing multistory buildings to rubble.

A high-rise building is bombed in Gaza.

Soliman Hijjy

The streets of Gaza City were largely empty as residents prepared for intensified Israeli airstrikes.

The Palestinian ‍territory⁢ of Gaza has ​been under an ‌Israeli blockade, backed⁤ by Egypt, since‍ Hamas seized ⁣control‌ of⁢ the coastal strip in 2007. The blockade restricts‌ the import of many goods and prevents most⁣ people from leaving the territory.

2023-10-07 14:25:18
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