Israel and Hamas conflict in brief : overview, U.S. policy, and options for Congress / Jim Zanotti, Jeremy M. Sharp.

Author/creator Zanotti, Jim author.
Other author Sharp, Jeremy Maxwell, author.
Other author Library of Congress. Congressional Research Service, issuing body.
Format Electronic
Edition[Library of Congress public edition].
Publication[Washington, D.C.] : Congressional Research Service, 2023-
Description1 online resource.
Supplemental Contenthttps://purl.fdlp.gov/GPO/gpo221482
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Variant title Overview, United States policy, and options for Congress
Former titleIsrael and Hamas 2023 conflict in brief : overview, U.S. policy, and options for Congress
FrequencyUpdated irregularly
SeriesReport / Congressional Research Service ; R47828
CRS report ; https://id.loc.gov/authorities/names/no2018108464 R47828. ^A1365572
Abstract On October 7, 2023, the Palestinian Sunni Islamist group Hamas (a U.S.-designated foreign terrorist organization, or FTO) led surprise attacks against Israel from the Gaza Strip by land, sea, and air. The assault came on a Jewish holiday, 50 years after the Egypt-Syria surprise attack on Israel that sparked the 1973 Yom Kippur War. The October 7 assault's scope and lethality against Israel have no precedent in the 16 years Hamas has controlled Gaza, and the nature of the violence stunned Israelis. The apparent intelligence and operational failures in preventing the assault have become a subject of analysis for Israeli and U.S. officials. Iran reportedly provides material support to Hamas, and according to U.S. officials may be complicit in a broad sense, but President Joe Biden has said "there is no evidence" that Iran helped plan the attack. In response to the October 7 attacks, Israel's cabinet formally declared war on Hamas. Israel has initiated efforts to recover some 240-250 hostages (including some Americans) taken during the Hamas-led assault, undertaken an aerial bombardment campaign, mobilized hundreds of thousands of reserve troops, and launched ground operations against Hamas in Gaza. Israel's government has almost completely halted the supply of electricity, food, water, and fuel to Gaza, which before the conflict had already faced crisis-level economic and humanitarian conditions. On October 28, Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu announced the "second stage of the war, whose objectives are clear: To destroy the military and governmental capabilities of Hamas and bring the hostages home."
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LCCN2024234024
GPO item number0807-A-07 (online)
Govt. docs number LC 14.23:R 47828/

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