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Overview
: The IDF intensified its air, ground and sea operations against the Gaza
Strip, and armored forces entered the northern part of the Strip. An IDF officer was injured by
a mortar shell and an IDF fighter was injured during a clash with terrorists. In response to the
IDF activity, Hamas claimed the "Palestinian resistance" [Palestinian terrorist organizations]
had prepared ambushes to attack IDF forces on several fronts. The military-terrorist wing of
the Palestinian Islamic Jihad (PIJ) said its forces were on the front lines and confronting the
"enemy forces." The Palestinian terrorist organizations continued firing rockets at Israel,
focusing on the cities in the center of the country. Several houses were damaged and several
people were injured.
So far, over 1,400 civilian and soldier deaths have been reported; 230 civilian and
soldier abductees are still being held by the terrorist organizations in the Gaza Strip.
Hamas claimed it was willing to exchange its captives for the Palestinian terrorist prisoners in
Israeli jails.
: According to reports, the humanitarian situation is deteriorating. The IDF
spokesman revealed that Hamas operatives used the al-Shifaa' and other hospitals for
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Northern
Arena
•75 attacks
•47 Hezbollah
operatives killed
•7 other terrorist-
organization
operatives killed
Palestinian
Fatalities
•Gaza Strip –
8,005
•Judea and
Samaria 112
Israeli
Casualties
•Dead – 1,400
•Eight dead on the
northern border
•Abducted – 230
•Four abductees
returned
Rocket Fire
•More than 8,000
•About 10% failed
launches
Operation Iron Swords
Updated to 1 p.m., October 29, 2023
October 27, 2023