The US says it
is moving an aircraft carrier, ships and jets to the eastern Mediterranean and
will also give Israel additional equipment and ammunition.
It follows the
Hamas attack on southern Israel, which President Biden called an
"unprecedented and appalling assault".
A US National
Security spokesperson said several US citizens were among the dead.
Israel says more
than 700 people have been killed and 100 kidnapped.
In Gaza, more
than 400 people have been killed following retaliatory Israeli air strikes,
according to Palestinian officials.
US Defence
Secretary Lloyd Austin said the USS Gerald R Ford aircraft carrier, a missile
cruiser and four missile destroyers were heading to the region. He said fighter
jets would also be sent.
Further military
aid to Israel would be sent in the coming days, the White House said, adding
that the US was working to ensure Israel's enemies did not try to seek
advantage from the situation.
The large
deployment reflects American concerns that the conflict between Israel and
Hamas could draw in other parts of the region.
In particular,
the US is eager to prevent Lebanon's powerful Hezbollah movement from joining
the conflict. It is backed by Iran, which also funds and arms Hamas.
Iran's President
Ebrahim Raisi has expressed support for the Hamas attack, saying Israel needed
to be held to account for endangering the region.
Hamas has said
assistance from Iran helped it carry out its attack, which involved rockets,
drones and militants on paragliders and saw hundreds of fighters break through
Israeli border fortifications around the Gaza Strip.
US Secretary of
State Antony Blinken said the US had not seen evidence of direct Iranian
involvement, but that Iran had been helping the Gaza-based group for years.
"Hamas
wouldn't be Hamas without the support that it's gotten over many years from
Iran. We haven't yet seen direct evidence that Iran was behind this particular
attack or involved. But the support over many years is clear," he told US
TV.
At a UN Security
Council meeting, Iran denied involvement in the attack on Israel.
Hundreds of
people are still reported missing. Among them is 23-year-old American-Israeli
Hersh Golberg-Polin, who was at a music festival in the desert which was
stormed by militants.
His
parents told the Jerusalem Post they received two messages from him
reading: "I love you" and "I'm sorry."
Reports have
started to emerge of other missing North Americans too, including peace
activist Vivian Silver.
A friend of the
75-year-old Canadian told The Canadian Jewish News that Ms Silver had
called her sister on Saturday morning to say Palestinian militants were at her
door.
"There was
screaming and yelling and Vivian was fighting and then the phone went
dead," he said.
Israel's
ambassador to the US, Michael Herzog, told CBS News that he understood
Americans were among the soldiers and civilians abducted in southern Israel but
did not have details.
The US sends
billions of dollars of military aid to Israel, a close ally, each year. Since
World War Two, Israel has been the largest overall recipient of US foreign
aid.
The UN Security
Council is due to meet in New York shortly to discuss the violence in Israel
and Gaza.
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By Gareth Evans in London &
Barbara Plett Usher in Washington
BBC News
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