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Israel marks Oct. 7 anniversary, issues major evacuation warnings for Lebanon and Gaza

A year after the Hamas-led terrorist attacks and Israel's ensuing assault on the Palestinian enclave, the world is confronting the threat today of spiraling conflict in the Middle East.

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What we know

  • Scores of people assembled in a park in Tel Aviv this evening to mark the anniversary of Hamas' Oct. 7 terrorist attacks on Israel, which killed 1,200 people and led to 250 others' being taken hostage, according to Israeli officials.
  • The Israel Defense Forces issued evacuation warnings for roughly one-quarter of Lebanon's coastline, as well as much of northern Gaza, in what appeared to be major new offensives.
  • More than 41,800 people have been killed in Israel's yearlong assault on the Palestinian enclave, including more than 16,000 children, local officials say. Hamas today hailed its attack a year ago, firing rockets at Tel Aviv.
  • More than 2,000 people have been killed in Lebanon since Oct. 8, the majority dying in the last few weeks, according to Lebanese officials.

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28w ago / 9:05 PM EDT

Hezbollah fired 190 projectiles at Israel today, IDF says

Lawahez Jabari

According to the Israel Defense Forces, an estimated 190 projectiles were fired at Israel from Lebanon today.

Hezbollah released several statements confirming it fired at the country, including a recent attack in which five projectiles targeted Tel Aviv. The militant group said it fired a "missile barrage" targeting the Glilot base near the Israeli city.

28w ago / 8:47 PM EDT

Hamas will rise ‘like a phoenix’ from the ashes, exiled leader says

Reuters

Hamas leader-in-exile Khaled Meshaal said that the Palestinian group would rise “like a phoenix” from the ashes despite heavy losses during a year of war with Israel and that it continues to recruit fighters and manufacture weapons.

One year after the Hamas attack that triggered the war, Meshaal framed the conflict with Israel as part of a broader narrative spanning 76 years, dating to what Palestinians call the “Nakba,” or “catastrophe,” when many were displaced during the 1948 war that accompanied the creation of Israel.

“Palestinian history is made of cycles,” Meshaal, 68, a senior Hamas figure under overall leader Yahya Sinwar, told Reuters in an interview.

“We go through phases where we lose martyrs [victims] and we lose part of our military capabilities, but then the Palestinian spirit rises again, like the phoenix, thanks to God.”

28w ago / 8:22 PM EDT

Students divide over display with contrasting Oct. 7 events on Maryland campus

Reporting from College Park, Md.

Contrasting Oct. 7 anniversary events held by pro-Palestinian and Jewish students at the University of Maryland were calm and peaceful — but the divide between them seemed wider than ever.

After a federal judge ruled the university couldn’t prevent pro-Palestinian students from holding a vigil today because of safety concerns, Students for Justice in Palestine (SJP) gathered yards from Maryland Hillel’s Hostage Square Memorial. The reaction to the former’s presence on the anniversary of Hamas’ terrorist attack against Israel was mixed.

28w ago / 8:18 PM EDT
NBC News

Yoni Asher’s wife and daughters were taken hostage by Hamas on Oct. 7 and returned home after almost a month and a half. Asher reflected on how the girls are healing and called them an “inspiration.”



28w ago / 8:02 PM EDT

Trump visits holy Jewish site in New York to mark Oct. 7 anniversary

NBC News

Former President Donald Trump paid a visit to Ohel Chabad Lubavitch in New York to mark the anniversary.

An Ohel is a structure built around the grave of a prominent Jewish person. This site holds Rabbi Menachem Mendel Schneerson and his father-in-law, Rabbi Yosef Yitzchok Schneersohn, who were rabbis of the Chabad-Lubavitch dynasty.

As is customary, Trump wrote a letter to the rabbis, read it quietly, then tore it up and placed in the enclosed area. He then placed a rock on top of one of the tombstones, which is a customary Jewish way to honor the deceased.

28w ago / 8:00 PM EDT

Harris marks anniversary, plants symbolic pomegranate tree

NBC News

Vice President Kamala Harris said she was “devastated by the pain and loss” that occurred on Oct. 7 as she joined second gentleman Doug Emhoff in planting a pomegranate tree on the grounds of the vice president’s residence in Washington.

The pomegranate tree, among other things, represents hope and righteousness in Judaism.

28w ago / 7:27 PM EDT

Jewish students at Columbia say culture on campus 'hasn’t really changed'

George Solis
Andy Weir
George Solis and Andy Weir
Reporting from New York

Jewish students at Columbia University said not much has changed on campus since last spring’s widespread protests.

“The culture on campus really hasn’t changed, because the university is attempting to put Band-Aids on bullet holes,” Eden Yadegar, 21, said as students groups staged a pro-Palestinian walkout across campus.

Fellow student Elisha Baker, 21, said: “They’re not letting us grieve. They’re not letting Jews grieve. They’re not allowing us to honor the people that we’ve lost and to raise awareness about the hostages. Instead, they want to make it about them.”

Columbia’s iconic Morningside Heights campus remains closed to visitors, with the school announcing in a letter to students yesterday that even pre-registered visitors would be limited on the anniversary.

28w ago / 6:41 PM EDT

One of the last Gaza hospitals hit again in a strike, Doctors Without Borders says

The Al Aqsa hospital compound in Deir-Al-Balah was hit earlier today, shortly followed by another strike on a tent nearby, according to a statement from Médecins Sans Frontières, known in English as Doctors Without Borders.

Eight people were injured and treated at the hospital, one of the few medical facilities that remain in the Gaza Strip, the statement said.

"This comes one day after an Israeli airstrike hit a mosque right next to the hospital," the aid group said. "Over the past months, the Al Aqsa hospital compound and its surroundings have been repeatedly hit, while it is one of the only 17 hospitals still partially functional in the Strip."

The humanitarian aid group urged the protection of medical works and facilities, noting a World Health Organization report there have been 516 attacks on health care entities in Gaza.

28w ago / 5:01 PM EDT

Leaders must 'cut a deal with the devil,' parents of American-Israeli hostage urge

NBC News

Ronen and Orna Neutra are praying their son Omer is still alive, hoping he will be brought home after a year of being held hostage in Gaza.

Omer's 23rd birthday is just days away, his second in captivity. His parents have spent the last year urging officials to agree to a cease-fire deal that would bring him home, his father said.

"Hamas is not a nice group. It's a terrorist group," Ronen Neutra told MSNBC's Chris Jansing. "But you have to cut a deal with the devil in order to bring those 101 hostages home — among them, seven Americans — and it's long overdue."

28w ago / 4:51 PM EDT

Israel ordered Beirut evacuations moments before strike on Hezbollah intelligence center

The Israeli military issued evacuation orders for the Burj al-Barajneh and Hadath neighborhoods in Beirut's suburbs moments before it said it had hit a Hezbollah intelligence center.

The IDF said fighter jets attacked the center. It added that it was one of 70 Hezbollah targets in Lebanon over the last day.