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An airstrike hit a building near Gaza’s Al-Quds hospital on 18 October, a day after an explosion at another hospital in the Strip killed an estimated 500 people
Israeli Defence Minister’s has told troops “you will soon see Gaza from the inside”, sparking fears of an imminent ground invasion.
“You see Gaza now from a distance, you will soon see it from inside. The command will come,” Yoav Gallant told Israeli soldiers.
Prime minister Benjamin Netanyahu also visited troops today, telling them the country will “win with all our might”. Tanks, helicopter gunships and troops are currently massed on the border, while another cabinet minister said the military had been given the “green light” to invade when ready.
This comes after eight Palestinians were killed in the West Bank, with clashes reportedly continuing between Israeli forces and gunmen at the Nur Shams refugee camp.
British and US citizens have been warned to leave Lebanon, with the Foreign Office urging them to “leave now while commercial options remain available”.
Meanwhile, road repair machinery has been moved to the Rafah crossing, in preparation for 20 trucks of aid to be brought from the Egyptian border into Gaza. Following talks with the US, Israel agreed to allow the opening for food and medicine, provided it was not diverted by Hamas for their own use.
Sunak says UK ‘proud’ to stand with Israel in ‘darkest hour’
Rishi Sunak promised Israel’s Benjamin Netanyahu that Britain would stand by Israel in “its darkest hour” as he welcomed the decision to allow aid into Gaza and said Israel was doing all it could to limit civilian deaths.
“I know that you are taking every precaution to avoid harming civilians in direct contrast to the terrorists of Hamas which seeks to put civilians in harm’s way,” Sunak said alongside Netanyahu in Jerusalem.
Continuing his statement at a press conference in Israel, Sunak said: “Can I also say that we have seen the scenes over the past day that have shocked all of us, particularly at the hospital and we mourn the loss of every innocent life - civilians of every faith, every nationality who have been killed.
“And we also recognise that the Palestinian people are victims of Hamas too.
“And that is why I welcome your decision yesterday that you took to ensure that routes into Gaza will be opened for humanitarian aid to enter.”
He added: “I’m proud to stand here with you. In Israel’s darkest hour as your friend. We will stand with you in solidarity. We will stand with your people and we also want you to win.”
Athena Stavrou19 October 2023 12:21
Biden urges Americans (and Congress) to overcome ‘partisan, angry politics’
Joe Biden had a message on Thursday to Americans, and in particular to Congress: Get your act together.
The president called on leaders and citizens alike to look past partisan politics and get behind giving additional security support to Israel and Ukraine.
“We can’t let petty, partisan, angry politics get in the way of our responsibility as a great nation,” he said.
It’s hard to ignore the Washington context of these remarks, where the Republican Party has frittered away days trying to select a new House Speaker, despite holding a majority in the lower house.
Here’s Eric Garcia on the latest chaos in the House.
Josh Marcus20 October 2023 01:43
Biden warns of antisemitism and Islamophobia in Oval Office address
President Biden spoke out against antisemitism and Islamophobic hate crimes during his Oval Office address on Thursday, urging Americans not to fall into the kind of prejudice the nation witnessed in the years after 9/11 because of the cultural tensions surrounding the Israel-Hamas war.
Mr Biden said hate is “given too much oxygen...right here in America.”
During this portion of the speech, he referenced the killing of Wadea Al-Fayoume, a Palestinian-American boy who was stabbed 26 times in Plainfield Township on 14 October, days after the Hamas attacks in Israel.
“We scan’t stand by and stand silent when this happens,” Mr Biden added.
Speaking directly to Jews and Muslims in America, he said, “I see you. You belong. You’re all Americans.”
He also urged Israel not to allow itself to become consumed by rage after the historic attacks on civilians it suffered earlier this mont and respect human rights, the laws of war, and religious tolerance.
Josh Marcus20 October 2023 01:38
Biden calls to maintain ‘American leadership’ with aid package for Ukraine and Israel
President Joe Biden on Thursday said he was asking Congress to approve an “urgent budget request” including essential defence aid to Ukraine and Israel, casting both countries’ respective wars against Hamas and Russia as part of a struggle against enemies of democracy who will be emboldened if the US withdraws support.
“American leadership is what holds the world together. American alliances are what keep us America safe. American values are what make us a partner other nations want to work with,” he said in remarks delivered as part of just the second prime-time Oval Office address of his presidency.
“To put all that at risk if we walk away from Ukraine, if we turn our backs on Israel, it’s just not worth it,” he said.
Andrew Feinberg reports.
Josh Marcus20 October 2023 01:28
Biden calls security aid to Israel and Ukraine a ‘smart investment'
Joe Biden on Thursday issued a strong call for Congress to provide additional security aid that would bolster Ukraine and Israel, as well as refresh American military capabilities.
The president framed the infusion of cash as a way to maintain democracy, American leadership, and the various alliances that have defined global governance since the mid-1900s.
“It’s a smart investment that’s going to pay dividends for American security for generations,” Mr Biden said.
Mr Biden argued in his speech that American leadership underwrites global security and human rights, comparing the wars in Ukraine and Israel to the American Revolution.
“We’re stronger than ever before. America is a beacon to the world, still,” Mr Biden said, quoting Madeleine Albright’s famous phrase that America is “the indispensable nation.”
The president said there were people around the world “who hope because of us, who believe in a better life because of us, who are desperate not to be forgotten by us.”
Josh Marcus20 October 2023 01:25
Hamas and Russia both want to ‘annihilate’ neighbouring democracies
Joe Biden’s Oval Office speech today is arguing that US support for Ukraine and Israel are linked to a wider goal of protecting democracies around the world from aggression.
He said Hamas’s threats against Israel are similar to the Russian threat against Ukraine because they share an authoritarian character.
“They both want to completely annihilate a neighbouring democracy,” the president said.
“If we walk away and let Putin erase Ukraine’s independence, would-be aggressors around the world would be embolded to try the same,” Mr Biden continued, arguing that regional powers like Iran could take similar actions in the Middle East.
Josh Marcus20 October 2023 01:15
Biden ‘pursing every avenue’ to free hostages, president says in Oval Office address
Joe Biden said on Thursday he’s making freeing Israeli and American hostages in Hamas custody a top priority.
“We’re pursing every avenue to bring your loved ones home,” he said from the Oval Office. “As president there is no higher priority for me than the safety of Americans held hostage.”
Josh Marcus20 October 2023 01:09
Joe Biden begins Oval Office address
You can watch it on The Independent’s YouTube channel below.
Josh Marcus20 October 2023 01:03
ICYMI: How to watch Joe Biden’s Thursday Oval Office address
President Joe Biden is scheduled to address the nation on Thursday evening in a formal speech from the Oval Office.
Typically, Oval Office addresses are reserved for special moments when the president wants to speak directly to citizens and sway public opinion by addressing concerns.
Here’s everything to know ahead of Mr Biden’s address.
Josh Marcus20 October 2023 00:45
House progressives call on Biden to push for ceasefire
Progressive Democrats in the US House of Representatives have spent recent days calling on Joe Biden to push for a ceasefire in the Israel-Hamas war.
“President Biden, not all of America is with you on this one. You need to wake up and understand that,” Rep Rashida Tlaib of Michigan said in Washington this week. “One goal: save lives.”
Josh Marcus20 October 2023 00:30