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Israel-Gaza updates: Netanyahu says war to continue 'on all fronts'

PHOTO: Mourners react next to the bodies of Palestinians killed in an Israeli strike, amid the ongoing conflict between Israel and the Palestinian Islamist group Hamas, in Rafah in the southern Gaza Strip, Jan. 21, 2024.
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Inside Hamas tunnel where hostages were kept
By ABC NEWS
Last Updated: January 17, 2024, 4:38 PM

More than 100 days since Hamas terrorists invaded Israel on Oct. 7, the Israeli military continues its bombardment of the neighboring Gaza Strip.

The conflict, now the deadliest between Israel and Hamas since Israel's founding in 1948, shows no signs of letting up soon and the brief cease-fire that allowed for over 100 hostages to be freed from Gaza remains a distant memory.

Click here for updates from previous days.

Latest headlines:

  • Netanyahu says war to continue 'on all fronts,' rejects Hamas' 'terms of surrender'
  • More than 25,000 killed in Gaza, health ministry says
  • Biden speaks with Netanyahu in 1st known call in 27 days
  • Teen boy shares story of being held hostage by Palestine Islamic Jihad
  • Netanyahu voices opposition to Palestinian state in post-war Gaza
Here's how the news is developing. All times Eastern.

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Mar 01, 2024 11:03 AM

What we know about the conflict

The latest outbreak of war between Israel and Hamas, the Palestinian militant group that governs the Gaza Strip, has passed the four-month mark.

In the Gaza Strip, at least 30,228 people have been killed and 71,377 others have been wounded by Israeli forces since Oct. 7, according to Gaza's Hamas-controlled Ministry of Health.

In Israel, at least 1,200 people have been killed and 6,900 others have been injured by Hamas and other Palestinian militants since Oct. 7, according to the Israel Defense Forces.

There has also been a surge in violence in the Israeli-occupied West Bank. Israeli forces have killed at least 395 people in the territory since Oct. 7, according to the Palestinian Ministry of Health.

The ongoing war began after Hamas-led militants launched an unprecedented incursion into southern Israel from neighboring Gaza via land, sea and air. Scores of people were killed while more than 200 others were taken hostage, according to Israeli authorities. The Israeli military subsequently launched retaliatory airstrikes followed by a ground invasion of Gaza, a 140-square-mile territory where more than 2 million Palestinians have lived under a blockade imposed by Israel and supported by Egypt since Hamas came to power in 2007. Gaza, unlike Israel, has no air raid sirens or bomb shelters.


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Jan 20, 2024 5:01 PM

Fatal shooting of Palestinian-American teen in West Bank under investigation

The fatal shooting of a 17-year-old Palestinian-American in the West Bank on Friday remains under investigation, as mourners gathered Saturday for the teen's funeral.

Tawfiq Ajaq was killed near the city of Ramallah, according to the Defense for Children International - Palestine advocacy group.

Israeli police said they received a report Friday regarding a "firearm discharge, ostensibly involving an off-duty law enforcement officer, a soldier and a civilian." Police did not identify who fired the shot but described the shooting as taking place over people "purportedly engaged in rock-throwing activities" along a main highway.

Israeli police said its internal affairs department is investigating the incident.

An initial assessment by the Defense for Children International - Palestine also found that it was unclear who fired the shot that struck the teen.

PHOTO: Mourners react during the funeral of American-Palestinian Tawfiq Ajjaq, 17, who, according to Palestinian officials, was killed by the Israeli security forces, near Ramallah in the Israeli-occupied West Bank, on Jan. 20, 2024.
Mohamad Torokman/Reuters
Mourners react during the funeral of American-Palestinian Tawfiq Ajjaq, 17, who, according to Palestinian officials, was killed by the Israeli security forces, near Ramallah in the Israeli-occupied West Bank, on Jan. 20, 2024.
Mohamad Torokman/Reuters

A State Department spokesperson confirmed the death of a U.S. citizen civilian in the West Bank on Friday.

Asked about the incident at a briefing on Friday, U.S. National Security spokesman John Kirby said White House officials "don't have perfect context about exactly what happened here" but are "seriously concerned about it."

"We're going to be in constant touch with counterparts in the region to get more information," he said.

The teen's funeral was held Saturday in the West Bank. His friends said his family had returned to their home village in the Israeli-occupied territory from Harvey, Louisiana, about a year ago, according to Reuters.


Jan 17, 2024 4:38 PM

Gaza's telecommunications blackout surpasses 100 hours

NetBlocks, a London-based nonprofit that covers internet connectivity around the world, said Wednesday that the Gaza Strip has been "in the midst of a near-total telecoms blackout for 120 hours."

"The disruption, now entering its sixth day, is the longest sustained telecoms outage on record since the onset of the Israel-Hamas war," NetBlocks wrote in a post on X, the social media platform formerly known as Twitter.

⚠ Update: Live metrics show the #Gaza Strip has now been in the midst of a near-total telecoms blackout for 120 hours; the disruption, now entering its sixth day, is the longest sustained telecoms outage on record since the onset of the Israel-Hamas war πŸ“‰ pic.twitter.com/uG3RaxaMLf

β€” NetBlocks (@netblocks) January 17, 2024

-ABC News' Will Gretsky and Morgan Winsor


Jan 17, 2024 4:28 PM

IDF can't confirm cause of death of 3 hostages found in Gaza

The Israel Defense Forces on Wednesday informed the families of Ron Sherman, Nick Beiser and Elia Toledano that it is not possible to determine what caused their deaths, ABC News has learned.

Sherman, Beiser and Toledano were among the more than 200 people taken hostage by militants during the Hamas-led attack on southern Israel on Oct. 7. The IDF recovered the bodies of the three abductees from a Hamas tunnel in the city of Jabalia in the Gaza Strip on Dec. 14, near where Ahmed Randour, who commanded Hamas' forces in the northern part of the enclave, had been killed a month earlier.

ABC News has learned that an investigation subsequently concluded the IDF did not know there were hostages in the area at the time it attacked the tunnel where Randor was staying and that the IDF discovered the bodies while conducting scans of the tunnel afterward.

ABC News has learned that a pathological report showed no signs of trauma or gunshots on the three bodies, and it could not be ruled out or confirmed whether they were killed as a result of suffocation, poisoning or due to an attack by the IDF or Hamas. Samples were taken to conduct a further examination.

-ABC News' Dana Savir and Morgan Winsor


Jan 17, 2024 2:59 PM

Blinken says Palestinians need own state but must 'work with Israel'

Speaking at the annual meeting of the World Economic Forum in Davos on Wednesday, U.S. Secretary of State Antony Blinken described the scenes in the war-torn Gaza Strip as "gut-wrenching" and said Palestinians need a state of their own but must "work with Israel to be effective."

PHOTO: Displaced Palestinian children take shelter inside a building damaged during Israeli bombardment in Rafah in the southern Gaza Strip Jan. 17, 2024, amid ongoing battles between Israel and the Palestinian militant group Hamas.
AFP via Getty Images
Palestinian children take shelter inside a building damaged during Israeli bombardment in Rafah in the southern Gaza Strip Jan. 17, 2024, amid ongoing battles between Israel and the Palestinian militant group Hamas.
AFP via Getty Images

Blinken said the Palestinian Authority, which exercises partial civil control over areas in the Israeli-occupied West Bank, could lead such a state but only "with the help of Israel, not with its active opposition."

"The question now is, is Israeli society prepared to engage on these? Is it prepared to have that mindset?" Blinken asked. "You're not going to get the genuine security you need absent that [Palestinian state]."

-ABC News' Joe Simonetti and Morgan Winsor



Jan 17, 2024 2:08 PM

IDF says it killed top militant in West Bank strike

The Israel Defense Forces said early Wednesday that it has killed a top Palestinian militant in an airstrike in the occupied West Bank, averting "an imminent, large-scale terrorist attack" he was allegedly planning.

Ahmed Abdullah Abu Shalal and members of his terrorist cell were "eliminated in a precision airstrike" at the Balata refugee camp in the northern West Bank city of Nablus, according to the IDF. It was unclear exactly how many individuals were killed in the strike.

PHOTO: Palestinians inspect the damage at the site of an air strike on Balata refugee camp, near the West Bank city of Nablus, Jan. 17 2024.
Alaa Badarneh/EPA-EFE/Shutterstock
Palestinians inspect the damage at the site of an air strike on Balata refugee camp, near the West Bank city of Nablus, Jan. 17 2024.
Alaa Badarneh/EPA-EFE/Shutterstock

"Abdullah was responsible for carrying out a number of terrorist attacks over the last year, including the shooting attack in the Shimon HaTzadik neighborhood in Jerusalem last April during which two Jerusalem residents were injured," the IDF said in a statement. "Additionally, he was responsible for the bombing attack against IDF soldiers last October during which a soldier was injured."

"Under Abdullah's leadership, the terrorist infrastructure in the Balata camp in Nablus has received funding and guidance from Iranian sources who are in cooperation with terrorist headquarters in both the Gaza Strip and abroad," the IDF added.

-ABC News' Dana Savir and Morgan Winsor


Jan 20, 2024 5:01 PM

Fatal shooting of Palestinian-American teen in West Bank under investigation

The fatal shooting of a 17-year-old Palestinian-American in the West Bank on Friday remains under investigation, as mourners gathered Saturday for the teen's funeral.

Tawfiq Ajaq was killed near the city of Ramallah, according to the Defense for Children International - Palestine advocacy group.

Israeli police said they received a report Friday regarding a "firearm discharge, ostensibly involving an off-duty law enforcement officer, a soldier and a civilian." Police did not identify who fired the shot but described the shooting as taking place over people "purportedly engaged in rock-throwing activities" along a main highway.

Israeli police said its internal affairs department is investigating the incident.

An initial assessment by the Defense for Children International - Palestine also found that it was unclear who fired the shot that struck the teen.

PHOTO: Mourners react during the funeral of American-Palestinian Tawfiq Ajjaq, 17, who, according to Palestinian officials, was killed by the Israeli security forces, near Ramallah in the Israeli-occupied West Bank, on Jan. 20, 2024.
Mohamad Torokman/Reuters
Mourners react during the funeral of American-Palestinian Tawfiq Ajjaq, 17, who, according to Palestinian officials, was killed by the Israeli security forces, near Ramallah in the Israeli-occupied West Bank, on Jan. 20, 2024.
Mohamad Torokman/Reuters

A State Department spokesperson confirmed the death of a U.S. citizen civilian in the West Bank on Friday.

Asked about the incident at a briefing on Friday, U.S. National Security spokesman John Kirby said White House officials "don't have perfect context about exactly what happened here" but are "seriously concerned about it."

"We're going to be in constant touch with counterparts in the region to get more information," he said.

The teen's funeral was held Saturday in the West Bank. His friends said his family had returned to their home village in the Israeli-occupied territory from Harvey, Louisiana, about a year ago, according to Reuters.


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