• World reaction to surprise attack by Palestinian Hamas on Israel

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    World reaction to surprise attack by Palestinian Hamas on Israel
    International response comes after Hamas launches the biggest attack on
    Israel in decades with hostages taken and many killed.


    ISRAEL-PALESTINIANS/Gaza Strip, in Ashkelon
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    Published On 7 Oct 2023
    7 Oct 2023
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    The Palestinian group Hamas has launched the biggest attack on Israel in
    years with many killed, hostages taken, and fighting raging after a
    surprise assault that included gunmen entering Israeli towns after a
    barrage of rockets fired from the Gaza Strip.

    Israel said Hamas has declared war as its army mobilised and air force
    launched strikes on Gaza with Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu
    promising harsh retaliation.

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    Here is international reaction to the fighting so far:

    Belgium
    “Belgium strongly condemns the massive rocket attacks against Israeli civilians. Violence and terror only perpetuates suffering and hinders
    the path to dialogue. Our thoughts are with all those affected. We are monitoring the situation closely,” Foreign Affairs Minister Hadja Lahbib wrote on social media platform X, formerly known as Twitter.


    Czech Republic
    “The attack conducted from the Gaza Strip is a deplorable act of
    terrorism against the State of Israel and the civilian population,”
    President Petr Pavel said in a statement. “The rocket attacks and the infiltration of Hamas commandos into Israel will block any efforts for a peaceful solution to the Palestinian-Israeli conflict for a long time.”

    European Commission
    “I unequivocally condemn the attack carried out by Hamas terrorists
    against Israel… Israel has the right to defend itself against such
    heinous attacks,” European Commission President Ursula von der Leyen
    posted on X.

    Foreign policy chief Josep Borrell said: “We unequivocally condemn the attacks by Hamas. This horrific violence must stop immediately.
    Terrorism and violence solve nothing.”

    Egypt
    Egypt warned of “grave consequences” from an escalation in tensions
    between Israel and the Palestinians in a statement from the foreign
    ministry carried by the state news agency.

    It called for “exercising maximum restraint and avoiding exposing
    civilians to further danger”.

    Egypt’s Foreign Minister Sameh Shoukri also held a call with European
    Union foreign policy chief Josep Borrell to discuss developments,
    stating that both sides should exercise restraint to avoid serious risks.

    France
    French President Emmanuel Macron condemned the “terrorist attacks”
    against Israel.

    “I strongly condemn the terrorist attacks which are currently hitting
    Israel. I express my full solidarity with the victims, and their
    families and those close to them,” Macron wrote on X.

    The French embassy in Israel on Saturday described the attacks as “inadmissible terrorist attacks”.

    “Horrified by the developments coming from the south of the country.
    These terrorist attacks are inadmissible and must be condemned by
    everyone. We stand side by side alongside Israel and Israelis,” the
    French embassy wrote on X.


    Germany
    “Terrifying news reaches us today from #Israel. We are deeply shocked by
    the rocket fire from Gaza and the escalating violence. Germany condemns
    these attacks by Hamas and stands by Israel,” Chancellor Olaf Scholz
    said on social media.

    German Foreign Minister Annalena Baerbock said Berlin “firmly condemns
    the terrorist attacks from Gaza against Israel”.

    Baerbock said Hamas “contributes to the intensification of violence”, adding “violence and rockets aimed at innocent people must stop immediately”.

    Greece
    “Greece strongly condemns today’s launch of heavy rocket attacks from
    Gaza against Israel. Greece stands with Israel and is deeply concerned
    by this unacceptable escalation of violence,” the Greek Foreign Ministry posted on X.


    Hezbollah
    The Lebanese armed group Hezbollah issued a statement saying it was
    closely following the situation in Gaza and was in “direct contact with
    the leadership of the Palestinian resistance”.

    Following events involving Gaza fighters who fired a barrage of rockets
    into Israel, the statement added it was a “decisive response to Israel’s continued occupation and a message to those seeking normalisation with Israel“.

    Iran
    An adviser to Supreme Leader Ali Hosseini Khamenei said Iran supported
    the Palestinians’ attack, the semi-official ISNA news site reported.

    “We congratulate the Palestinian fighters,” it quoted adviser Rahim
    Safavi as saying. “We will stand by the Palestinian fighters until the liberation of Palestine and Jerusalem.”

    Iran’s foreign ministry said attacks by its ally Hamas were proof of the Palestinians’ increased confidence in the face of Israel’s occupation.

    “In this operation, the element of surprise and other combined methods
    were used, which show the Palestinian people’s confidence in the face of
    the occupiers,” ministry spokesperson Nasser Kanaani said.

    The attacks “proved that the Zionist regime is more vulnerable than ever
    and that the initiative is in the hands of Palestinian youth,”
    government spokesperson Ali Bahadori-Jahromi told state news agency IRNA.

    Italy
    Italy said it backed “Israel’s right to defend itself” against the “brutal attack” by Hamas.

    The government said it “condemned in the strongest terms the terror and
    the violence under way against innocent civilians”.

    Israel
    Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu said his country is at “war”
    and he is confident it “will win”.

    “Our enemy will pay a price the type of which it has never known,” Netanyahu said in a video statement.

    Japan
    Japan condemned rocket launches and cross-border attacks by Hamas and
    other Palestinian armed groups into Israeli territory, the foreign
    ministry said. “Japan urges all parties to exercise utmost restraint to prevent further harm.”

    Kuwait
    Kuwait expressed its “grave concern” over developments between Israel
    and the Palestinians, blaming Israel for what it called its “blatant attacks”.

    The foreign ministry in a statement called on the international
    community to “stop the provocative practices by the occupation” and the “policy of expanding settlements”.

    NATO
    The North Atlantic Treaty Organization condemned “terrorist attacks by
    Hamas against NATO partner Israel”, a spokesman for the defence alliance said.

    “Our thoughts are with the victims and all those affected. Terrorism is
    a fundamental threat to free societies, and Israel has the right to
    defend itself,” said spokesman Dylan White.

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    Hamas fighters enter Israel in huge operation
    Palestinian President Abbas
    Palestinian President Mahmoud Abbas said that the Palestinian people
    have the right to defend themselves against the “terror of settlers and occupation troops”, the official news agency WAFA quoted him as saying.

    He was speaking at an emergency meeting held in Ramallah with a number
    of top officials from the Palestinian Authority.

    Poland
    “I strongly condemn Hamas’ ongoing attacks on Israel. This baseless aggression and acts of violence, especially against civilians, are unacceptable. Our thoughts and prayers are with everyone affected by
    these terrible events,” Polish Foreign Minister Zbigniew Rau wrote on X.

    Qatar
    Qatar’s foreign ministry issued a statement saying Israel alone was responsible for the ongoing escalation of violence with the Palestinian
    people.

    It called on both sides to exercise utmost restraint and calls on the international community to prevent Israel from using these events as an
    excuse to launch a disproportionate war against Palestinian civilians in
    Gaza.

    Russia
    Russia said it is in contact with Israel, the Palestinians and Arab
    countries in connection with the escalation of the Israeli-Palestinian conflict, the Interfax news agency reported, citing Deputy Foreign
    Minister Mikhail Bogdanov.

    “It goes without saying that we always call for restraint,” he added.

    Saudi Arabia
    The ministry called for an “immediate cessation of violence” between
    Israel and the Palestinians, the state news agency reported.

    “We are following the unprecedented developments between a number of Palestinian factions and Israel occupation forces which has led to a
    high level of violence on a number of fronts”.

    Spain
    Spain’s acting Foreign Minister Jose Manuel Albares said on X that he condemned the attacks from Gaza against Israel.

    “We strongly condemn the very serious terrorist attacks from Gaza
    against Israel. “Overwhelmed by this indiscriminate violence. All our solidarity (is) with the victims.”

    Turkey
    Turkish President Tayyip Erdogan called on Israelis and Palestinians to
    act with restraint and refrain from hostile acts that could exacerbate
    the situation.

    “We call for restraint from all parties,” Erdogan said at a congress for his ruling AK Party in Ankara. “They must refrain from aggressive acts,”
    he said.

    Ukraine
    President Volodymr Zelenskyy condemned what he called a “terror attack”
    on Israel and said Israel’s right to defend itself “cannot be doubted”.

    Ukraine’s foreign ministry condemned what it described as “ongoing terrorist attacks” on Israel. “Ukraine strongly condemns the ongoing terrorist attacks against Israel, including rocket attacks against the
    civilian population in Jerusalem and Tel Aviv,” the ministry said on X.
    “We express our support for Israel in its right to defend itself and its people.”

    United Arab Emirates
    “The UAE calls for the exercise of maximum restraint and an immediate ceasefire to avoid serious repercussions,” the official news agency
    quoted the foreign ministry as saying.

    United Kingdom
    The UK also criticised the attack by Hamas on Israel on Saturday,
    Foreign Secretary James Cleverly said.

    “The UK unequivocally condemns the horrific attacks by Hamas on Israeli civilians. The UK will always support Israel’s right to defend itself,” Cleverly said in a post on social media.


    United Nations
    UN Middle East peace envoy Tor Wennesland said: “This is a dangerous precipice and I appeal to all to pull back from the brink.”

    UN High Commissioner for Human Rights Volker Tuerk said: “This attack is having a horrific impact on Israeli civilians… Civilians must never be
    the target of attack.”

    United States
    The US condemned “the appalling Hamas terrorist attacks in Israel”.

    “President [Joe Biden] will continue to receive updates and White House officials remain in close contact with Israeli partners,” the White
    House said in a statement.

    “The United States unequivocally condemns the unprovoked attacks by
    Hamas terrorists against Israeli civilians. There is never any
    justification for terrorism. We stand firmly with the government and
    people of Israel and extend our condolences for the Israeli lives lost
    in these attacks.”

    US military chief Lloyd Austin said: “Over the coming days the
    Department of Defense will work to ensure that Israel has what it needs
    to defend itself and protect civilians from indiscriminate violence and terrorism.”

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