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US Rushes Advanced THAAD Missile Defense to Mideast

Nidal al-Mughrabi and Emily Rose

6–7 minutes

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Fears that the Israel-Hamas war could mushroom into a wider Middle East 
conflict rose on Sunday with Washington warning of a significant risk to U.S. 
interests in the region as ally Israel pounded Gaza and clashes on its border 
with Lebanon intensified. 

Gaza's Health Ministry said 266 Palestinians, including 117 children, had been 
killed by Israeli air strikes in the past 24 hours in the enclave, to which 
Israel laid "total siege" after a deadly mass infiltration into Israel by Hamas 
gunmen on Oct. 7.

In neighboring Syria, where Hamas' main regional backer Iran has a military 
presence, Israeli missiles hit Damascus and Aleppo international airports early 
on Sunday, putting both out of service and killing two workers, Syrian state 
media said.

Along Israel's northern border with Lebanon, the Iran-backed Hezbollah group 
has clashed with Israeli forces in support of Hamas in the deadliest escalation 
of frontier violence since an Israel-Hezbollah war in 2006.

With violence around its heavily guarded borders increasing, Israel on Sunday 
added 14 communities close to Lebanon and Syria to its evacuation contingency 
plan in the north of the country.

Palestinian Prime Minister Mohammad Shtayyeh called on the international 
community to create "a united front" to stop Israel's attacks against Gaza and 
allow in desperately needed aid which has only begun to trickle in.

"We place at the top of our priorities stopping the Israeli aggression (...) 
and bringing in medical and relief aid to prevent a major humanitarian 
catastrophe," Shtayyeh said during a meeting with 25 ambassadors, 
representatives and consuls.

U.S. Defense Secretary Lloyd Austin said on Saturday that Washington would send 
more military assets to the Middle East in support of Israel and strengthen the 
U.S. defense posture in the region after "recent escalations by Iran and its 
proxy forces" - a reference to Hezbollah, Palestinian and other militants.

Austin told ABC's "This Week" program on Sunday: "We're concerned about 
potential escalation. In fact, what we're seeing ... is the prospect of a 
significant escalation of attacks on our troops and our people throughout the 
region.

"If any group or any country is looking to widen this conflict and take 
advantage of this very unfortunate situation ... our advice is: don’t," he 
added.

Washington has deployed a significant amount of naval power to the Middle East, 
including two aircraft carriers, support ships and about 2,000 Marines, to help 
deter attacks by Iran-affiliated forces.

Austin said a Terminal High Altitude Area Defense (THAAD) system and extra 
Patriot air defense missile system battalions will be sent to the region and 
more troops put on standby.

Iranian security officials told Reuters Iran's strategy was for Middle East 
proxies like Hezbollah to pursue limited strikes on Israeli and U.S. targets 
but to avoid a major escalation that would draw in Tehran, a high-wire act for 
the Islamic Republic.

ISRAELI BLITZ ON HAMAS-RULED GAZA

Israel unleashed an aerial blitz on Gaza to its southwest after Hamas militants 
breached the border on Oct. 7 and killed 1,400 people, mainly civilians, and 
took 212 hostages back to Gaza.

Gaza's Health Ministry said on Sunday that Israel's air and missile strikes in 
retaliation had killed at least 4,741 and wounded 15,898, with over a million 
of the densely populated enclave's 2.3 million people displaced.

Israel has amassed tanks and troops near the fenced border around Gaza for a 
planned ground invasion aiming to annihilate Hamas, after several inconclusive 
wars dating to its seizure of power there in 2007, after Israel ended a 38-year 
occupation.

Several Egyptian guards on the border with Gaza suffered minor injuries on 
Sunday after being accidentally hit by fragments of a shell from an Israeli 
tank, the Egyptian army said. Israel's defense force expressed "sorrow 
regarding the incident," which it said was being investigated.

Hamas's armed wing said it had fired more rockets at Tel Aviv on Sunday. There 
was no immediate word of damage or casualties.

With Israel keeping up daily bombings, Palestinians said they received renewed 
Israeli military warnings to move from Gaza's north to the south to avoid the 
deadliest theater of the war.

They said military leaflets dropped on the territory, just 45 km (28 miles) 
long, contained the added warning that they could be identified as sympathizers 
with a "terrorist organization" if they stayed put.

Gaza's Health Ministry said most of the dead from air strikes over the past 24 
hours were in Gaza's south. Israel says it is only targeting militants and that 
they often use residential buildings as cover.

The first humanitarian aid convoy allowed into Gaza since war erupted arrived 
in southern Gaza from Egypt on Saturday after days of negotiations. The U.N. 
said the 20-truck convoy brought life-saving medical supplies and some food.

A second convoy of around 19 trucks loaded with medical and food supplies 
entered the Egyptian side of the Rafah crossing on Sunday and was being 
inspected before proceeding into Gaza, sources said.

An explosion and ambulance sirens were heard on Sunday afternoon, shortly after 
the second convoy had entered the crossing, witnesses said. The cause and exact 
location were not immediately clear.

The U.N. humanitarian office said the volume of aid entering so far was just 4% 
of the daily average before the hostilities and a fraction of what was needed 
with food, water, medicines and fuel stocks running out.

Deprived of electricity and water, Gazans in the southern town of Khan Younis 
said they were struggling to feed their children.

“We are suffering extremely, waiting since dawn to get bread. If this continues 
for two more days it will be catastrophic,” said Saleh Skafi, a father of four 
from north Gaza now sheltering in Khan Younis.

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