Published On 27 Oct 202327 Oct 2023
Here is the situation on Friday, October 27, 2023:
Latest developments
- Overnight Israeli air strikes killed at least 40 Palestinians, based on reports from medical sources and the Palestinian news agency, WAFA. The air raids hit at least three residential areas including Nuseirat refugee camp and Khan Younis refugee camp.
- Palestinian sources reported a “very limited” Israeli incursion into northern Gaza overnight.
- On Thursday, the United States military struck two facilities in Syria that were allegedly linked to Iran. Secretary of Defense Lloyd Austin claimed the strikes were in “self defence” of US personnel in Iraq and Syria, “separate and distinct” from the Israel-Hamas war.
- An explosion believed to be linked to the Israel-Hamas war has been reported at the Egyptian Red Sea town of Taba, just across the border with Israel. Egyptian state media is reporting that six people have been injured.
- Oil prices spiked over $1 per gallon as the World Bank president warned that the continuing war has put the global economy at a “very dangerous juncture”.
Human impact and fighting
- Gaza’s deaths have increased past 7,000. On Thursday, the Palestinian Health Ministry produced a 212-page list identifying all those killed in response to doubts over the reliability of the death toll.
- Several Israeli air strikes occurred at dawn on Friday, destroying residential buildings and the White Mosque near al-Shati refugee camp, according to WAFA.
- Following a surge in attacks on American personnel, the United States has deployed 900 additional troops to the Middle East. Florida’s governor Ron DeSantis has also said that he will be sending weapons and drones to Israel, according to The Associated Press news agency.
- Israel’s military said its air strikes killed three “Hamas operatives”.
- Families of Israeli captives in Gaza are calling on Hamas and the international community to give the Red Cross access to their relatives.
Diplomacy