It is now only a matter of time before Israeli forces enter Gaza, with the goal of wiping out Hamas.
Read moreBy Paul Kirby
BBC News

Messages reveal how trapped families called for help and shared words of comfort as militants killed 100 in their kibbutz.

Messages reveal how trapped families called for help and shared words of comfort as militants killed 100 in their kibbutz.

Sending forces into Gaza's densely populated urban areas is an operation fraught with peril.

A BBC Arabic team was driving to back to a hotel when they were stopped and dragged from their car.

Palestinian militants are thought to have built hundreds of kilometres of tunnels underneath Gaza.

It is now only a matter of time before Israeli forces enter Gaza, with the goal of wiping out Hamas.

BBC Arabic reporter Adnan Elbursh visits the main hospital in Gaza City, which is at breaking point.

Messages reveal how trapped families called for help and shared words of comfort as militants killed 100 in their kibbutz.

Sending forces into Gaza's densely populated urban areas is an operation fraught with peril.

A BBC Arabic team was driving to back to a hotel when they were stopped and dragged from their car.

Palestinian militants are thought to have built hundreds of kilometres of tunnels underneath Gaza.

It is now only a matter of time before Israeli forces enter Gaza, with the goal of wiping out Hamas.

BBC Arabic reporter Adnan Elbursh visits the main hospital in Gaza City, which is at breaking point.

Sending forces into Gaza's densely populated urban areas is an operation fraught with peril.

A BBC Arabic team was driving to back to a hotel when they were stopped and dragged from their car.
By Paul Kirby
BBC News
With more than a million people told to leave their homes, three people in different parts of Gaza share their fears.

By Anthony Zurcher
North America correspondent
Seth Cudjoe recounts his first-time bunker experience in Israel during the "terrifying" emergency sirens of the Hamas attack.
By Brandon Drenon
BBC News, Washington
By Alice Cuddy
BBC News, Israel
Scotland's first minister says there is a "sense of helplessness and distress" in messages from his mother-in-law, now in Gaza.
Footage verified by the BBC shows militants hiding in a booth at the gates of the community before ambushing a car.
By Aoife Walsh
BBC News
By Jonathan Beale
Defence Correspondent
Neta Portal describes the horror of a Hamas attack after being shot in the legs six times.
By Jeremy Bowen
International editor
By Nick Beake
BBC News, Tel Aviv

Morocco’s Soufiane El Bakkali and Kenya’s Kelvin Kiptum have been nominated for this year’s Men’s World Athlete of the Year award.
The athletes are the only two male African athletes nominated to the top award this year, out of the total 11 nominees.
Both Kiptum and Bakkali are in contention for the award, which is one of the most prestigious athletics awards, after displaying exceptional performances.
In August, Bakkali, 27, won his second consecutive 3000m steeplechase world championship.
Kiptum, 23, won the London Marathon in April, setting the second-fastest time for the course.
On 8 October, he made history by completing the Chicago Marathon in two hours and 35 seconds, setting the fastest marathon time on record and breaking fellow countryman Eliud Kipchoge’s previous record.
The winners will be announced on 11 December after international voting by fans and athletics experts.
By Ido Vock & Laurence Peter
BBC News
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