October 7, 2023: Israel says it is 'at war' after Hamas surprise attack

By Andrew Raine, Chris Lau, Joshua Berlinger, Aditi Sangal, Thom Poole and Matt Meyer, CNN

Updated 8:21 p.m. ET, November 9, 2023
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12:09 p.m. ET, October 7, 2023

Senior Hamas member says the militant group is ready for "worst-case scenario"

From CNN's Ibrahim Dahman and Abeer Salman

In this file image Saleh Al-Arouri makes a speech in Cairo, Egypt, on October 12, 2017.
In this file image Saleh Al-Arouri makes a speech in Cairo, Egypt, on October 12, 2017. Ahmed Gamil/Anadolu Agency/Getty Images

Senior Hamas member Saleh al-Arouri said the militant group, which runs Gaza, is ready "for all options, including a war and an escalation on all levels."

"We are ready for the worst-case scenario, including a ground invasion, which will be the best for us to decide the ending of this battle," al-Arouri told Al Jazeera Arabic Saturday.

Al-Arouri claimed there are ongoing "intensive international and regional efforts" to end the crisis, "but now nothing will be more important than the battle."

Meanwhile, the Izzedine al Qassam Brigades, the armed wing of Hamas, on Saturday claimed they are still fighting in 25 locations.

The group also said in a statement that there are ongoing clashes at the Re'im military base near Gaza's northern border crossing with Israel.

12:14 p.m. ET, October 7, 2023

9 Nepalis wounded in attacks on Israel, foreign ministry says

From CNN’s Sugam Pokharel and Eve Brennan in London

Nine people were wounded, including two who remain in serious condition, following an attack on a farm in Israel where 14 Nepalis were working on Saturday, Nepal’s Ministry of Foreign Affairs said in a news release Saturday.

Militants captured an underground shelter near the farm where the attack took place, Nepal's Ambassador to Israel, Kanta Rizal, told CNN. The embassy is in touch with some Nepalis inside the shelter, Rizal said.

The embassy has no information about any Nepalis taken hostage and moved elsewhere, the ambassador added. 

Nepal's foreign ministry urged its nationals in Israel to remain cautious and follow safety measures advised by authorities. 

“The Government of Nepal strongly condemns the terrorist attack in Israel today that caused loss of precious human lives and injured many more. At this critical hour, we convey our solidarity with the Government of Israel," the ministry said in a news release. “The Government of Nepal extends heartfelt condolences and deepest sympathies to the people and Government of Israel as well as the victims of this cruel attack and their families. We wish for speedy recovery of the injured.”

8:21 p.m. ET, November 9, 2023

Medical aid nonprofit says a nurse and an ambulance driver were killed in Israeli strikes on 2 Gaza hospitals

From CNN’s Eve Brennan in London

Editor’s Note: CNN has removed a photo taken by Hassan Eslayeh, a freelance journalist with whom the network has severed ties.

A nurse and an ambulance driver have been killed in Israeli strikes on two hospitals located in Gaza, medical aid group Médecins Sans Frontièrs (MSF) said Saturday.

“Following the escalation between Israel and Gaza, Israeli forces struck the enclave's ‘Indonesian hospital’ and an ambulance in front of ‘Nasser Hospital’ in southern Gaza,” MSF said on X, formerly known as Twitter. “The strikes killed one nurse, one ambulance driver, injured several and damaged an oxygen station.”  

MSF has been supporting the "Indonesian hospital" since 2021, and Nasser hospital since 2011. Both hospitals are located in Gaza. 

“Health care facilities cannot become targets,” MSF said, urging all parties to respect health infrastructure, “which must remain a sanctuary for people seeking treatment.” 

“The scale of this new round of hostilities must not be underestimated, with Palestinian and Israeli authorities reporting massive casualties all over Israel and Gaza,” it added. 

12:50 p.m. ET, October 7, 2023

Brazil calls for emergency meeting of UN Security Council after attack on Israel

From CNN's Mia Alberti in Beirut

Brazil, which holds the current presidency of the United Nations Security Council, said it will call an emergency meeting of the council after the surprise attack on Israel Saturday. 

In a statement, Brazil's foreign ministry condemned the unprecedented attack by Hamas and offered "its solidarity with the Israeli people."

"Underlining there is no excuse to the use of violence, especially against civilians, the Brazilian government urges all parts to exert maximum restraint in order to end the escalation of the situation," the ministry statement said.

Brazil also said it continues to support a two-state solution for Israel and Palestine.

11:30 a.m. ET, October 7, 2023

Emergency officials estimate death toll has reached about 70 people in Israel

From CNN's Hadas Gold

The Israeli Emergency Services estimate about 70 people are now dead in Israel, with hundreds seriously injured, after Gaza militants launched a surprise attack Saturday, firing thousands of rockets and entering Israel by land, sea and air using paragliders.

Additionally, 985 people have been wounded in the attacks in Israel, the Israeli Health Ministry said.

Meanwhile in Gaza, at least 198 Palestinians have been killed, with 1,610 injured, the Palestinian health ministry said. Israel launched air strikes on Gaza in response to the attack, as Netanyahu vowed to "exact a huge price from the enemy."

12:12 p.m. ET, October 7, 2023

BREAKING: Hamas has taken "hostages and prisoners of war," Israel Defense Forces spokesperson says

From CNN's Hadas Gold

Hamas has taken “hostages and prisoners of war,” the Israel Defense Forces spokesperson, Brig. Gen. Daniel Hagari, said.

“There are hostages and prisoners of war that Hamas took. There are also deaths among IDF soldiers. We don't have an exact number yet - we are at war,” he said.

12:55 p.m. ET, October 7, 2023

US President Biden has spoken with Israeli PM Benjamin Netanyahu

From CNN’s Amir Tal and Kevin Liptak

Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu pictured near Salem military post in the occupied West Bank on July 4.
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu pictured near Salem military post in the occupied West Bank on July 4. Shir Torem/AFP/Getty Images

US President Joe Biden and Israel Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu spoke about the situation in Israel on Saturday.

In a statement, Biden condemned the attacks by Hamas and said the United States stands by Israel.

"I made clear to Prime Minister Netanyahu that we stand ready to offer all appropriate means of support to the Government and people of Israel. Terrorism is never justified. Israel has a right to defend itself and its people. The United States warns against any other party hostile to Israel seeking advantage in this situation. And my Administration’s support for Israel’s security is rock solid and unwavering," he said in the statement.

Biden added that he and his team are monitoring the situation and will stay in touch with Netanyahu.

Earlier, Netanyahu's office released a statement saying Biden called the prime minister Saturday and voiced his support for Israel.

“The Prime Minister thanked the US President for his unreserved support and made it clear that a prolonged and powerful campaign would be required in which Israel would win,” the statement added.

In a separate statement, US Secretary of State Antony Blinken said Saturday that the US "unequivocally condemns the appalling attacks by Hamas terrorists against Israel, including civilians and civilian communities."

"We will remain in close contact with our Israeli partners," Blinken said.

10:43 a.m. ET, October 7, 2023

US embassy in Israel issues "shelter in place" for personnel in response to ongoing violence 

From CNN's Andrew Millman

The US embassy complex in Jerusalem, Israel, on September 27.
The US embassy complex in Jerusalem, Israel, on September 27. Ahmad Gharabli/AFP/Getty Images

The US embassy in Jerusalem issued a “shelter in place” for embassy personnel due to the ongoing violence in Israel and Gaza. 

“The U.S. Embassy is closely monitoring the security situation as a result of rockets fired from Gaza across southern and central Israel, including Tel Aviv and Jerusalem, and the infiltration of Hamas militants,” the statement reads.

The embassy “is aware that there have been casualties as a result of these incidents” and cautions US citizens to “remain vigilant and take appropriate steps to increase their security awareness,” it added.

US officials, from the White House to the State Department and the Senate Intelligence Committee, have been monitoring the attacks throughout the morning.

10:31 a.m. ET, October 7, 2023

908 wounded have been taken to Israeli hospitals, Israeli health ministry says

From CNN's Hadas Gold

Israeli rescue teams wait next to ambulances parked just outside the southern city of Sderot, Israel, to evacuate the wounded on October 7.
Israeli rescue teams wait next to ambulances parked just outside the southern city of Sderot, Israel, to evacuate the wounded on October 7. Menahem Kahana/AFP/Getty Images

So far, 908 wounded people have been taken to Israeli hospitals, the Israeli health ministry said. Separately, at least 40 people have died in Israel, officials said earlier.

In Gaza, nearly 200 are dead and more than 1,600 are injured, Palestinian health ministry said.

Israel’s Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu has declared his country “at war” Saturday, after Palestinian militants in Gaza fired a deadly barrage of rockets and sent gunmen into Israeli territory in a major escalation of the long-running conflict between the two sides.