'MIGHTY VENGEANCE'

Netanyahu vows to reduce Gaza to ‘rubble’ as he blitzes Hamas in revenge for terror bloodbath dubbed ‘Israel’s 9/11’

ISRAELI Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu has vowed to reduce Gaza to “rubble” as he blitzes Hamas strongholds in revenge for the terror bloodbath dubbed “Israel’s 9/11”.

Israel’s Defence Forces are still fighting in the streets in the south of the country and have launched air strikes on Gaza following a surprise attack by the terrorist organisation Hamas.

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The IDF has struck back hitting targets in GazaCredit: AP
Black smoke rises into the air following an air strike on GazaCredit: AP
The Palestine Tower was left in ruins after Israeli warplanes targetedCredit: EPA
Numerous volunteers waited at Israeli hospitals for their turn to donate blood for victimsCredit: EPA
Towers in Gaza city have been reduced to rubble as Israel fights backCredit: Reuters
Israel blitzed Gaza City after vowing 'mighty vengeance'Credit: Rex
Israel's Iron Dome anti-missile system seen intercepting rockets from the Gaza StripCredit: Reuters
Houses, cars and streets were blown up, set alight and turned to rubble in the surprise attackCredit: AFP
Dozens of Israeli civilians and soldiers are being held hostage after they were dragged across the border into Gaza
British national Jake Marlowe has been reported as missing near GazaCredit: Not known, clear with picture desk
British national Nathaniel Young has been killed while fighting for IsraelCredit: Facebook

The unexpected attack has been dubbed "Israel's 9/11" after what experts referred to as an "embarrassing intelligence failure" preceding the attack.

Up to 700 people have reportedly been killed in Israel a staggering toll on a scale the country has not experienced in decades and at least 413 have been killed in Gaza as Israeli airstrikes pound the territory.

It comes as Prime Minister Rishi Sunak vowed that "terrorism will not prevail" and promised the UK will help Israel in the wake of the attack.

In a short statement delivered at Chequers, he said: "I have just spoken with Prime Minister Netanyahu to assure him of the UK's steadfast support as Israel defends itself against these appalling attacks.

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"We will do everything that we can to help. Terrorism will not prevail."

Israel blitzed Gaza City overnight, striking multiple high rise towers and striking compounds where Hamas fighters are thought to be hiding.

Netanyahu has vowed "mighty vengeance" but the fate of the Israeli soldiers, elderly people, women and children taken into Gaza - the numbers are still unclear - complicates how Israel delivers on its promise to hit back hard and fast, while sticking to a longstanding principle of leaving no one behind.

Israelis are reeling from the assault and from images of fellow citizens being bundled off to Gaza.

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"There is no chance she will come back," sobbed a young Israeli girl, talking about her sister who was killed in the attack, while she and her parents were held hostage.

She was shown in a video posted on the social media platform X, formerly Twitter, by senior Israeli Ministry of Foreign Affairs official, Ambassador David Saranga.

The Israeli Foreign Ministry said Israel would act to free the hostages, seriously damage Hamas's "terrorist infrastructure" and ensure no terrorist group in Gaza could harm Israeli citizens again.

And British national Nathaniel Young was killed during the Hamas attacks in Israel, it's been revealed.

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The London-born soldier was living in Tel Aviv and was a member of the Israeli Army's 13th Batallion.

Netanyahu said in a powerful statement on Twitter: "All of the places which Hamas is deployed, hiding and operating in, that wicked city, we will turn them into rubble.

"I say to the residents of Gaza: Leave now because we will operate forcefully everywhere."

The Israeli Air Force struck targets throughout Gaza through the night as Netanyahu warned that the first part of the war was over and an "offensive formation" would start.

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Video taken late yesterday showed the moment Filistin Tower in Gaza was completely destroyed by an Israeli strike.

IAF fighter jets struck a compound belonging to the head of the Hamas intelligence department as Netanyahu unleashed hell on his enemies in his latest strikes.

Israel Defense Forces said 426 targets were struck including 10 towers used by Hamas.

Tens of thousands of Israeli soldiers were operating on the ground near the Gaza Strip, spokesperson Daniel Hagari added.

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"We will take mighty vengeance for this wicked day," PM Netanyahu warned on Saturday night.

"Hamas launched a cruel and wicked war. We will win this war but the price is too heavy to bear," he said.

"Hamas wants to murder us all. This is an enemy that murders mothers and children in their homes, in their beds. An enemy that abducts elderly, children, teenage girls."


It comes as...

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  • Hamas terrorists launched an all-out attack on Israel from land, air and sea with 5,000 rockets fired
  • Up to 700 Israelis are confirmed dead as thousands more have been taken to hospital
  • The Palestinian Ministry of Health said that 378 people had died in the violence that followed the surprise Hamas attack on Israel
  • Israeli PM Benjamin Netanyahu said in a statement that Gaza will be "reduced to rubble"
  • Reports emerged of kidnapped Israeli soldiers being paraded on military vehicles
  • British citizen Jake Marlowe has been reported missing after attending a music festival in southern Israel
  • Netanyahu mobilised the country’s army reserves following his declaration of war
  • The attack has been dubbed "Israel's 9/11" after an "embarrassing intelligence failure"

Sirens also rang through the night as Israelis were warned of possible further attacks 24 hours after Hammas' first rockets were fired.

Earlier marauding gunmen massacred civilians and snatched hostages off the streets after storming through the frontier from Gaza amid a hail of 5,000 rockets.

Some 313 Palestinians were reportedly killed and over 2,000 have been wounded in the worst violence to erupt in the country for years.

British citizen Jake Marlowe has been reported missing near Gaza, after attending a music festival which was attacked, according to the Israeli Ambassador to the UK.

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