Israel-Gaza updates: Biden speaks with Netanyahu about hostages, Gaza aid

The hostages are two elderly women who are both Israeli nationals.

ByABC NEWS
Last Updated: October 23, 2023, 4:29 PM EDT

Thousands of people have died and thousands more were injured after the militant group Hamas launched an unprecedented surprise attack on Israel on Oct. 7 and Israel retaliated with a bombing campaign and total siege of the neighboring Gaza Strip, leaving the region on the verge of all-out war.

At least 1,400 people have died and 4,629 others have been injured in Israel, according to Israeli authorities. In Gaza, 5,087 people have died and 15,273 have been wounded, according to the Palestinian Health Authority.

Aid workers and officials fear that Israel's call for an evacuation of the northern part of Gaza is precipitating a humanitarian disaster as electricity and other supplies have been cut off in preparation for what appears to be an imminent ground offensive.

Humanitarian groups have urged Israel to call off the evacuation and agree to a cease-fire, even as the country has asserted a right to defend itself -- a right the United States endorses.

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Oct 22, 2023, 6:31 PM EDT

15 trucks carrying aid arrive in Gaza from Egypt

Fifteen trucks carrying humanitarian aid have arrived into Gaza from Egypt, according to the Palestinian Red Crescent Society.

The trucks include food, water and medical supplies, the Palestinian Red Crescent said in a statement Sunday evening.

Earlier on Sunday, 17 trucks crossed the Egyptian-Gaza border, according to a source in Egypt’s security forces.

Under the agreement between Egypt and Israel, Egypt can send humanitarian aid into Gaza. Israel has demanded it inspect those shipments at a nearby Israeli checkpoint before they pass into Gaza.

-ABC News' Desiree Adib

Oct 22, 2023, 5:55 PM EDT

Israel forces struck 2 Hezbollah terrorist cells near Lebanon border, IDF says

The Israel Defense Forces struck two Hezbollah terrorist cells near the Israel-Lebanon border in Lebanese territory, the IDF announced on Sunday.

One cell, which the IDF said planned to launch anti-tank missiles, was adjacent to the area of Mattat, a small community in northern Israel. The other cell was located in Har Dov, in southeastern Lebanon, and also planned to launch rockets, according to the IDF.

Separately, Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu held a series of talks with Western leaders on Sunday, in which he discussed Israel’s determination to eliminate the military and governmental capabilities of Hamas, his office announced.

"Israel's victory over Hamas is the victory of the entire world," Netanyahu said in a statement.

Netanyahu spoke to French President Emmanuel Macron, Spanish Prime Minister Pedro Sanchez and Dutch Prime Minister Mark Rutte, his office said.

-ABC News' Jordana Miller

Oct 22, 2023, 5:10 PM EDT

Biden administration requests delay in Israel's Gaza ground incursion

The Biden administration is asking Israel to delay the looming ground incursion into Gaza to allow time for the release of more hostages and for humanitarian aid to get to civilians in Gaza, an administration official told ABC News Sunday.

The administration continues to impress upon the Israelis their concerns and the full array of consequences for a speedy ground incursion.

Two American hostages, 59-year-old Judith Raanan, and her 17-year-old daughter, Natalie Raanan, were released by Hamas on Friday.

President Joe Biden received a briefing from his national security team Sunday morning on the Israel-Hamas conflict and the president later spoke to Israel Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu. The leaders discussed ongoing efforts to release all the remaining hostages and to provide a way out for U.S. citizens and others in Gaza, White House officials said.

The Israel Defense Forces said Sunday that 212 hostages remain in captivity in Gaza.

-ABC News' Selina Wang

Oct 22, 2023, 3:58 PM EDT

Aid in Gaza has yet to be distributed: UNRWA spokeswoman

The much-needed aid on 17 trucks that crossed into Gaza from Egypt earlier Sunday has yet to be distributed, according to a U.N. Relief and Works Agency spokeswoman.

A volunteer from the Egyptian Red Crescent looks on as a convoy of lorries carrying humanitarian aid crosses to the Gaza Strip on Oct. 22, 2023.
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Egyptian volunteers gather next to a truck carrying humanitarian aid as it drives through the Rafah crossing from the Egyptian side, amid the ongoing conflict between Israel and the Palestinian Islamist group Hamas, in Rafah, Egypt, Oct. 22, 2023.
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It’s unclear what's causing the delay, and multiple United Nations agencies -- the World Food Programme, UNRWA and UNICEF -- told ABC News they're also trying to figure out what has led to the holdup.

Trucks carrying aid wait to exit, on the Palestinian side of the border with Egypt, as the conflict between Israel and Palestinian Islamist group Hamas continues, in Rafah in the southern Gaza Strip, Oct. 21, 2023.
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-ABC News' Ayat Al-Tawy, Brandon Baur and Matt Rivers

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