Videos show Hamas fighters attacking Israel using motorized paragliders amid a wave of surprise attacks
businessinsider: Videos appear to show Hamas fighters landing in Israel using motorized paragliders amid an unprecedented wave of surprise attacks by the Palestinian militant group on Saturday.
Fighters appear to have crossed the border from Gaza into southern Israel, where there have been reports of gunmen opening fire and clashes in the street, per Reuters.
Videos filmed using mobile phones show Hamas fighters flying in, and Hamas later published video footage of their fighters training on the paragliders.
An IDF spokesperson said Hamas fighters had infiltrated from "land, sea and air," per The Times of Israel.
He said more than 2,200 rockets had been fired into Israel, while Hamas claimed over 5,000 rockets were fired.
According to the paper, there are at least seven sites where fighting is taking place between Hamas and IDF troops.
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu said, "We are at war," and said Israel "will win" in a video message.
Israel declared a state of war, and the IDF told civilians in southern and central Israel to stay close to shelters and those near the Gaza Strip to remain inside shelters.
Israeli forces said that the air force was responding by attacking targets in the Gaza Strip.
At least 22 Israelis have died, and over 300 have been injured, Israel's N12 news channel reported.
Reports have emerged suggesting that Hamas had kidnapped some IDF soldiers, with unverified photos and videos circulating on social media.
Hamas military commander Mohammed Deif said in a statement, per Haaretz: "We warned the enemy not to continue his aggression against the Al-Aqsa Mosque."
He also called on Palestinians in the West Bank and within the Green Line to attack "without restraint," in a rare statement.
The Al-Aqsa Mosque in Jerusalem is an important religious site for both Muslims and Jews, and is often the site of clashes.
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- 7 October 2023 20:22
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