By News On Air Oct 07, 2024
Today marks one year since the Hamas attack on Israel, a day that forever changed the landscape of West Asia.
As Israelis gather to commemorate the lives lost in the October 7 assault, tensions in the region remain high, with ongoing military operations and civilian casualties on multiple fronts.
Akashvani correspondent reports An emotional day of remembrance has begun across Israel. As the first light of dawn broke, hundreds of mourners congregated at the site of the Nova music festival in southern Israel, paying tribute to those who lost their lives in the brutal attack one year ago.
This solemn gathering follows a large vigil held in Tel Aviv yesterday, where thousands came together to honor the victims.
The Israeli military reports launching a series of attacks against Hamas positions throughout the Gaza Strip, coinciding with this somber anniversary.
The ongoing conflict has claimed over 41,000 Palestinian lives and plunged Gaza into a dire humanitarian crisis. Overnight, multiple locations in Gaza were targeted, further exacerbating the already critical situation on the ground.
Hezbollah has intensified its involvement, firing rockets at the Israeli city of Haifa. Reports indicate at least 10 people were wounded in the attack, which caused significant damage.
In response, Israeli forces have ramped up their bombardment of southern Beirut, with large explosions rocking the Lebanese capital for another consecutive night.
The conflict’s ripple effects continue to spread across the region. The United Nations reports that more than 200,000 people have fled Lebanon into neighboring Syria, underscoring the growing humanitarian impact of the widening hostilities.
Meanwhile, Iran briefly suspended flights before resuming operations, highlighting the tension gripping the entire area.
As Israel marks this solemn anniversary, Hamas has praised what it calls the “glorious” October 7 attack, further inflaming an already volatile situation.
The ongoing violence shows no signs of abating. The health ministry in Hamas-run Gaza said on Sunday an Israeli strike on a mosque-turned-shelter in central Deir al-Balah killed 26 people, while Israel’s military said it had targeted Hamas militants.