Israel-Gaza updates: Blinken, Abbas meet on restoring 'calm' in West Bank, State Department says

The top U.S. diplomat made an unannounced stop in the West Bank on Sunday.

Thousands of people have died and thousands more have been injured since 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.

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What we know about the conflict

The latest outbreak of war between Israel and Hamas, the Palestinian militant group that governs the Gaza Strip, has passed the four-month mark.

In the Gaza Strip, at least 30,228 people have been killed and 71,377 others have been wounded by Israeli forces since Oct. 7, according to Gaza's Hamas-controlled Ministry of Health.

In Israel, at least 1,200 people have been killed and 6,900 others have been injured by Hamas and other Palestinian militants since Oct. 7, according to the Israel Defense Forces.

There has also been a surge in violence in the Israeli-occupied West Bank. Israeli forces have killed at least 395 people in the territory since Oct. 7, according to the Palestinian Ministry of Health.

The ongoing war began after Hamas-led militants launched an unprecedented incursion into southern Israel from neighboring Gaza via land, sea and air. Scores of people were killed while more than 200 others were taken hostage, according to Israeli authorities. The Israeli military subsequently launched retaliatory airstrikes followed by a ground invasion of Gaza, a 140-square-mile territory where more than 2 million Palestinians have lived under a blockade imposed by Israel and supported by Egypt since Hamas came to power in 2007. Gaza, unlike Israel, has no air raid sirens or bomb shelters.


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Phone, internet down in Gaza again, Palestinian communications companies say

Phone and internet service in Gaza is down once again, the Paltel communications company claimed early Wednesday morning.

"We regret to announce a complete interruption of all communications and Internet services with the Gaza Strip, due to international routes that were previously reconnected being cut off again," Paltel said.

Jawwal, a cellular communications company, also claimed a loss of service.

Internet and phone service in Gaza was inaccessible last Friday for more than 24-hours.

-ABC News' Will Gretsky and Jolie Lash


Biden and Abdullah committed to facilitating 'life-saving' humanitarian aid for Gaza

President Joe Biden spoke with Jordan’s King Abdullah The White House said on Tuesday.

The leaders discussed the latest developments in Gaza and stated their commitment to "facilitating the increased, sustained delivery of life-saving humanitarian assistance to civilians in Gaza and the resumption of essential services," according to a press release from the White House.

The President reiterated the importance of "protecting civilian lives and respecting international humanitarian law, as Israel defends its citizens and combats terrorism," according to the White House.

The President and King Abdullah also agreed it’s a critical need to ensure "Palestinians are not forcibly displaced outside of Gaza," while also discussing ways to reduce regional tensions.
-ABC News' Justin R. Gomez


52 Palestinians killed in refugee camp strike, Gaza Health Ministry says

The Gaza Health Ministry, which is run by Hamas, put out a statement claiming that 52 Palestinians were killed in the Israel Defense Forces strike on the Jabalia refugee camp earlier Tuesday.

-ABC News' Ellie Kaufman, Nasser Atta and Samy Zayara


Israeli forces 'fighting deep inside the Gaza Strip': IDF

The Israeli military is "fighting deep inside the Gaza Strip," killing "terrorists in close range combat" and "conducting coordinated strikes on terror targets from land, air and sea," the Israel Defense Forces said Tuesday.

The IDF said it has "eliminated many terrorists and destroyed terror infrastructure."

On Tuesday, Israeli soldiers killed terror leader Ibrahim Biari, the IDF said.

"Striking Biari caused the collapse of adjacent buildings because of the expansive infrastructure there whose purpose was to launch terror attacks against our forces," the IDF said. "During the battle, the entire infrastructure collapsed and many terrorists were killed."

"The Hamas terrorists continue to use civilian population as protective armor. This is intentional and devastatingly barbaric," the IDF continued. "Once again, today, we call on the citizens of Northern Gaza to move Southward. … We will act forcefully in the city of Gaza and in the Northern Gaza Strip. We will continue to act against any terrorist in every part of the Gaza Strip."

-ABC News' Ellie Kaufman


74 Americans, family members have left Gaza: White House

Seventy-four U.S. citizens and family members have crossed from Gaza into Egypt, a senior Biden administration official said, adding that the numbers are fluid and changing in real time.

President Joe Biden said at the White House Thursday, "We got out today 74 American folks, out that are dual citizens, and coming home."