Security Tightened Outside Israeli Embassy In Delhi, Chabad House Amid Tensions

Security Tightened Outside Israeli Embassy In Delhi, Chabad House Amid Tensions


Authorities have directed to increase the vigil around both the installations. (Representational)

New Delhi:

The Delhi Police has beefed up security around the Israeli embassy and Chabad House in the wake of the Israel-Hamas conflict, an official said on Tuesday.

The local police stationed around the embassy in New Delhi and Chabad House, located in Chandni Chowk in central Delhi, has been directed to maintain a tight vigil, he said.

The officer added that authorities have directed to increase the vigil around both the installations.

Israel witnessed a surprise and unprecedented attack by Hamas, which rules the Gaza Strip, in its southern parts on Saturday morning. At least 700 people have been killed and more than 2,100 injured in Israel. In the Gaza Strip, there are nearly 500 deaths and over 2,000 wounded in Israel’s counterattack, according to reports.

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Video: Huge Ball Of Fire And Smoke As Israel Strikes Hamas Target In Gaza

Video: Huge Ball Of Fire And Smoke As Israel Strikes Hamas Target In Gaza


Visuals show a huge ball of fire and smoke billowing into the sky.

Israel struck 500 Hamas targets overnight as the death count in the country’s war with Gaza climbed to more than 1,100.

More than 700 Israelis have been killed since Hamas launched a surprise attack on Saturday.

In retaliation, Israeli air strikes have hammered the impoverished and blockaded Gaza Strip, an enclave of 2.3 million people, with officials there reporting at least 413 Palestinian deaths.

“Overnight IDF fighter jets, helicopters, aircraft and artillery struck over 500 Hamas and Islamic Jihad terrorist targets in the Gaza Strip,” the military said in a statement.

A video, which is going viral on social media, captures the moment when the airstrike targeted a weapon depot in Gaza, causing a large explosion. Visuals show a huge ball of fire and smoke billowing into the sky.

Hamas fighters fired thousands of rockets and breached Gaza’s security barrier, attacking nearby Israeli towns and military posts. They also opened fire on residents and passersby. The group labelled its attack “Operation Al-Aqsa Flood” and called on “resistance fighters in the West Bank” as well as in “Arab and Islamic nations” to join the battle. 

Israel Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu vowed to turn Hamas hideouts “to rubble” and urged Palestinians there to flee.

More than 20,000 people in Gaza have been displaced due to fighting, the United Nations Relief and Works Agency for Palestine refugees (UNRWA) said.

Israel’s allies have responded by pledging fresh support, to confront what US President Jo Biden branded an “unprecedented terrorist assault” by Hamas.





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Nearly 1,000 Killed In Israel-Gaza War Over 2 Days: 10 Points

Nearly 1,000 Killed In Israel-Gaza War Over 2 Days: 10 Points



Hamas fighters breached Gaza’s security barrier and attacked nearby Israeli towns

New Delhi:
The death count has surged to almost 1,000 since the Hamas group launched a terror attack on Israel with a barrage of rockets and a large-scale ground assault. The war has killed over 600 on the Israeli side, while Gaza reported at least 370 deaths.

Here are the top 10 updates on this big story

  1. The conflict’s bloodiest escalation in decades saw Hamas carry out a massive rocket barrage and ground, air and sea offensive, that reports said had killed 600 Israelis and wounded 1,000. Gaza officials said intense Israeli air strikes on the coastal enclave had brought the Palestinian death count to at least 400, with nearly 1,700 wounded.

  2. Lebanon’s Iran-backed Hezbollah said it fired “large numbers of artillery shells and guided missiles” at Israeli positions in a contested border area. It said the assault was “in solidarity” with the attack launched by Hamas.

  3. Benjamin Netanyahu vowed to avenge what he said was a “black day” for Israel. “The IDF (army) is about to use all its force to destroy Hamas’s capabilities. We’ll strike them to the bitter end and avenge with force this black day they brought on Israel and its people,” he said.

  4. He warned Palestinians living near Hamas sites in Gaza to leave as he vowed to turn its hideouts into “rubble” following its surprise attack. “I’m telling the people of Gaza: get out of there now, because we’re about to act everywhere with all our force,” he said.

  5. Israeli officials said about 100 soldiers and civilians have been kidnapped by Hamas. “Terrorists rampaged and broke into homes, massacring civilians. Hundreds had invaded the country, hundreds are still fighting troops inside Israel,” army spokesman Richard Hecht said.

  6. Hamas fighters fired thousands of rockets and breached Gaza’s security barrier, attacking nearby Israeli towns and military posts. They also opened fire on residents and passersby. The group labelled its attack “Operation Al-Aqsa Flood” and called on “resistance fighters in the West Bank” as well as in “Arab and Islamic nations” to join the battle. Hamas chief Ismail Haniyeh said the group was on the “verge of a great victory”.

  7. Hamas released images of several Israelis taken captive. Bodies were strewn on the streets of the Israeli town of Sderot near Gaza and inside cars, the windscreens shattered by hails of bullets.

  8. In response to the deadly attacks, the Israel defense forces also declared a “readiness for war”. The forces launched “Operation Swords of Iron”, striking a number of targets in the Gaza Strip. “We have seen the face of evil. Hamas launched a criminal attack, without distinguishing between women, children and the elderly. It will realise very quickly that it made a grave mistake. We will change the face of reality in the Gaza Strip,” Israeli defence minister Yoav Gallant said in a video statement.

  9. As the UN Security Council called an emergency meeting today, US President Joe Biden voiced “rock solid and unwavering” support for Israel and warned “against any other party hostile to Israel seeking advantage in this situation”.

  10. The Indian embassy in Israel has asked its citizens to remain vigilant and observe safety protocols as advised by local authorities. “Please exercise caution, avoid unnecessary movement, and stay close to safety shelters,” it said in an advisory.



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In Vehicles, Boats, Paragliders: How Hamas Breached Gaza Security Barrier

In Vehicles, Boats, Paragliders: How Hamas Breached Gaza Security Barrier


Terrorist group Hamas launched a surprise large-scale attack against Israel.

Sderot, Israel:

Hamas terrorists — travelling in vehicles, boats and motorised paragliders — breached Gaza’s security barrier and attacked nearby Israeli towns and military posts, opening fire on residents and passersby.

Gun battles raged into the night as at least 70 people were reported killed in Israel, while Gaza authorities released a death count of 232 in the conflict’s bloodiest escalation in years which also left many hundreds wounded on both sides.

The army said in the evening its forces were still engaged in live gun battles in 22 locations, in an ongoing operation labelled “Swords of Iron”, as reservists were being called up.

“There are still 22 locations where we are engaging with terrorists that came into Israel, from the sea, from the land and from the air,” said army spokesman Richard Hecht, adding that the Hamas attack included a “robust ground invasion”.

Hamas earlier released images of several Israelis taken captive, and another Israeli army spokesman, Daniel Hagari, confirmed that “there are kidnapped soldiers and civilians.

“I can’t give figures about them at the moment. It’s a war crime committed by Hamas and they will pay the price.”

“We are at war,” Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu told the stunned nation as the airforce pounded targets in the blockaded coastal enclave, including several residential tower blocks that were completely destroyed.

“The enemy will pay an unprecedented price,” the veteran premier vowed after Hamas had launched its first such combined ground, air and sea offensive, half a century after the outbreak of the 1973 Arab-Israeli war.

The Islamist group started the multi-pronged attack around 6:30 am (0330 GMT) with thousands of rockets aimed as far as Tel Aviv and Jerusalem, some bypassing the Iron Dome defence system and hitting buildings.

“Send help, please!” one Israeli woman sheltering with her two-year-old child pleaded as terrorists outside opened fire and tried to break into their safe room, Israeli media reported.

Bodies were seen lying on the streets of Sderot near Gaza and inside cars, their windscreens shattered by bullets.

“I saw many bodies, of terrorists and civilians,” one man who gave his name as Shlomi told AFP, standing beside covered corpses on a road near Gevim Kibbutz in southern Israel.

“So many bodies, so many bodies.”

‘Gates of hell’

Israeli army Major General Ghasan Alyan warned that Hamas had “opened the gates of hell”.

An AFP journalist in Gaza saw smoke billowing from the remains of a residential tower which Gaza’s interior ministry said contained 100 apartments and was completely destroyed.

Israel’s military said it had warned residents to evacuate before targeting the multi-storey buildings used by Hamas.

The aid group Doctors without Borders said one strike had hit the enclave’s Indonesian hospital and an ambulance outside Nasser Hospital in southern Gaza, causing multiple deaths.

As night fell, Israel’s state-run electricity company cut the power supply to Gaza.

The escalation follows months of rising violence, mostly in the occupied West Bank, and tensions around Gaza’s border and at contested holy sites in Jerusalem.

Hamas labelled its attack “Operation Al-Aqsa Flood” and called on “resistance fighters in the West Bank” as well as in “Arab and Islamic nations” to join the battle.

“We decided to put an end to all the crimes of the occupation (Israel),” said its armed wing, the Ezzedine al-Qassam Brigades, claiming to have fired more than 5,000 rockets.

Hecht said Israel had counted more than 3,000 incoming rockets though the day.

Hamas chief Ismail Haniyeh claimed the group was on the “verge of a great victory and a clear conquest on the Gaza front”.

“Enough is enough,” he said in a televised address. “The cycle of intifadas (uprisings) and revolutions in the battle to liberate our land and our prisoners languishing in occupation prisons must be completed.”

‘Dangerous precipice’

Air raid sirens wailed across southern and central Israel, as well as in Jerusalem, where multiple incoming rockets were intercepted by air defence systems.

In Tel Aviv, a gaping hole was ripped into a building, with residents boarding a bus to seek safety in a hotel.

Rocket impacts left cars burning beneath residential buildings in the Israeli city of Ashkelon, north of Gaza.

Among the dead was the president of a regional council for Israeli communities northeast of Gaza, who was killed in a gun battle.

Schools will remain closed on Sunday, the start of the week in Israel.

The conflict sparked major disruption at Tel Aviv airport, with American Airlines, Emirates and Ryanair among carriers with cancelled flights.

Hamas took control of Gaza in 2007, leading to Israel’s crippling blockade of the impoverished enclave of 2.3 million people.

Israel and Hamas have since fought several wars. The last major military exchange, in May, killed 34 Palestinians and one Israeli.

In northern Gaza on Saturday, hundreds of people fled their homes, carrying food and blankets, an AFP correspondent said.

Across the West Bank, including annexed east Jerusalem, three Palestinians were killed and around 80 wounded in clashes with Israeli forces and settlers, the Palestinian health ministry and Red Crescent Society said.

In Israeli-annexed east Jerusalem, some Palestinian residents cheered and blew their car horns as sirens blared.

Western capitals condemned the attacks by Hamas, which the United States, European Union and Israel consider a terrorist group.

But Hamas drew support from other foes of Israel, with Iran’s supreme leader declaring he was “proud” and Lebanese militant group Hezbollah praising the “heroic operation”.

The United States condemned the attacks by “Hamas terrorists” and vowed to ensure the key US ally has the means to defend itself.

European Commission President Ursula von der Leyen called the attack “terrorism in its most despicable form”.

UN Middle East peace envoy Tor Wennesland warned of “a dangerous precipice” and called on all sides to “pull back from the brink”.

Before Saturday’s violence, at least 247 Palestinians, 32 Israelis and two foreigners had been killed this year, including combatants and civilians, according to Israeli and Palestinian officials.



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Asian Games October 7 Live Updates: Medal Assured For Wrestler Deepak Punia After India Breach 100 Mark | Asian Games News

Asian Games October 7 Live Updates: Medal Assured For Wrestler Deepak Punia After India Breach 100 Mark | Asian Games News



Good morning to our live blog of Asian Games Day 14 medals event.

Archery

Compound Women’s Individual Bronze Medal Match: Aditi Swami- 6:10 am

Compound Women’s Individual Gold Medal match- Jyothi Surekha Vennam-6:30 am

Compound Men’s Individual Gold Medal match- Abhishek Verma vs Ojas Deotale- 7:10 am

Badminton

Men’s doubles final- Satwik/Chirag Vs Kim Won-ho/Choi Solgyu (KOR)- 11:30AM

Canoe Slalom

Men’s Kayak semifinal- Shubham Kewat, Hitesh Kewat- 6:55 am

(Final subject to qualification)

Chess

Vidit Gujarathi, Gukesh D., Arjun Erigais, R. Praggnanandhaa – Men’s team round 9(Final)- 12:30pm

Koneru Humpy, Vantika Agrawal, Vaishali Rameshbabu, Savitha Sri Baskar – Women’s team round 9(Final)- 12:30pm

Cricket

Men’s team vs Afghanistan – Men’s Cricket Final- 11:30am

Hockey

Women’s team vs Japan – hockey – bronze medal match- 1:30 PM

Ju-Jitsu

Uma Maheshwar – M – 85kg Round of 32 – 06:30 IST onwards

Kiran Kumari- W – 63kg Round of 16 – 06:30 IST onwards

Amarjeet Singh – M – 85kg Round of 32 – 06:30 IST onwards

(other rounds subject to qualification)

Kabaddi

Women’s team vs Chinese Taipei – women’s finals – 07:00 IST

Men’s team vs IR Iran – men’s final – 12:30 IST

Roller Skating

Sai Samhitha – W Ladies Artistic Single Free Skating Long Program Final – 8:30 IST

Soft Tennis

Raga Sri Manogarbabu Kulandaivelu – Women’s Singles Quarterfinal – 7:30 am IST

Aniket Patel – Men’s Singles Quarterfinal – 7:30 am IST

Sport Climbing

Saniya Farooque and Shivani Charak – W Individual Boulder Semifinal – 06:30 IST

Saniya Farooque and Shivani Charak – W Individual Lead Semifinal – 10:50 IST

(Final subject to qualification)

Volleyball

India vs Hong Kong, China – women’s volleyball 9th to 10th classification match – 08:00 IST

Wrestling

Yash – Men’s Freestyle 74Kg 1/8 Final(pending qualification) – 07:30 IST onwards

Deepak Punia – Men’s Freestyle 86Kg Qualification Round(pending qualification) – 07:30 IST onwards

Vicky- Men’s Freestyle 97Kg 1/8 Final(pending qualification) – 07:30 IST onwards

Sumit- Men’s Freestyle 125Kg 1/8 Final(pending qualification) – 07:30 IST onwards



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India’s Perfect 100. Record Asian Games Haul After 72 Years | Asian Games News

India’s Perfect 100. Record Asian Games Haul After 72 Years | Asian Games News



India have hit a ton! A first and a historic one at the Asian Games 2023. The Indian contingent is now certain to cross the 100-medal mark at the continental extravaganza. This is the first time that India will be breaching the triple-figure mark in the Asian Games medal tally. India have already won 95 medals with seven other medals assured to get past the historic mark of 100. India are set to get more medals in compound archery (3), kabaddi (2), badminton (1) and men’s Cricket (1). This is also the first time in the history of the Asian Games that won more than 20 gold medals. So far, India have also claimed a record 22 gold medals, surpassing their previous best at the continental event. India shone in disciplines like shooting and athletics.

This 19th Asian Games has been historic for India in many other terms as well. This was the first time that the Indian men’s and women’s cricket teams played at the continental event.

While the women’s team clinched a gold medal, the men’s team is set to take on Afghanistan in the final on Saturday with a silver already assured for the nation.

Athletics had the biggest impact on India’s tally this edition. The discipline earned India a total of 29 medals out of which 6 were gold, 14 were silver and 9 were bronze.

Shooting was another discipline that helped India clinch 22 medals; 7 gold, 9 silver and 6 bronze.

In equestrian, India won a gold medal after 42 years, be it in the individual or team events.

Games like sailing and rowing too helped India’s cause to a great extent.

Meanwhile, in badminton men’s team event too, India claimed a historic silver medal. The team lost to China in a hard-fought final.

Other Indian athletes will be in action on October 7. This gives India a strong chance to further better its record tally of medals. The closing ceremony of the Asian Games is on October 8 (Sunday).

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