Hamas condemns new US military aid to Israel as a "green light" for Gaza "aggression"

April 21, 2024 - News on the Middle East conflicts

By Simone McCarthy, Sana Noor Haq, Antoinette Radford and Maureen Chowdhury, CNN

Updated 0411 GMT (1211 HKT) April 22, 2024
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9:04 a.m. ET, April 21, 2024

Hamas condemns new US military aid to Israel as a "green light" for Gaza "aggression"

From CNN’s Ibrahim Dahman and Eve Brennan

Smoke rises during an Israeli bombardment in Gaza City on April 18.
Smoke rises during an Israeli bombardment in Gaza City on April 18. AFP/Getty Images

Hamas has condemned the United States House of Representatives' approval of a more than $26 billion foreign aid package for Israel, calling it a violation of "all international laws and humanitarian norms."

The Palestinian militant group views the funding as confirming US complicity in an Israeli campaign that has "claimed the lives of tens of thousands of innocent martyrs, in addition to the systematic destruction of cities and residential neighborhoods and all civil facilities and infrastructure in the Gaza Strip," it said in a statement Sunday.

The US administration and President Joe Biden, Hamas said, bear personal "political, legal, and moral" responsibility for what it described as war crimes in Gaza. The bill provides a “green light” for Israel to continue its "brutal aggression" in the strip, Hamas said.

The US House passed the Israel Security Supplemental Appropriations Act on Saturday with a vote of 366-58.

8:23 a.m. ET, April 21, 2024

Erdogan discusses need for ceasefire in meeting with Hamas leader in Turkey

From CNN’s Zahid Mahmood in London

Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan discussed efforts to get humanitarian aid into Gaza and the “urgent need” for a ceasefire during a meeting with Hamas' top political leader Ismail Haniyeh in the capital Istanbul on Saturday, his office said.

It was the first meeting between Erdogan and Haniyeh since October 7, when Israel began its military invasion into Gaza following Hamas' attack. Earlier this week, the Hamas leader held talks with Turkish Foreign Minister Hakan Fidan in Doha.

"During the meeting, President Erdoğan said that Turkey continued its diplomatic efforts to draw the attention of the international community to the persecution of the Palestinians and emphasized at every opportunity the need for an end to the atrocities and the urgent need for a permanent ceasefire,” a statement from the Turkish presidency said.

Erdogan said Turkey had provided Gaza with more than 45,000 tons of humanitarian aid in order to “alleviate some of the suffering” and would continue to do so.

6:49 a.m. ET, April 21, 2024

Israeli attacks in Gaza have killed 34,097 Palestinians, health officials say

From CNN's Ibrahim Dahman

People sit on the rubble of buildings destroyed during Israeli bombardment in Khan Younis,
People sit on the rubble of buildings destroyed during Israeli bombardment in Khan Younis, AFP/Getty Images

Israeli attacks in the Gaza Strip have killed 48 Palestinians in the past 24 hours, the Health Ministry in Gaza reported on Sunday, raising the total death toll to 34,097 people killed.

At least 76,980 people have been injured since October 7, the ministry said. A number of Palestinians are trapped under the rubble and destroyed roads, the ministry added, but ambulance and civil defense crews are unable to reach them.

The vast majority of those killed in Gaza are women and children, according to Palestinian health officials. As of April 20, the ministry reported:

  • At least 72% of those killed are women and children
  • More than 9,100 women have been killed
  • More than 14,000 children have been killed

CNN cannot independently confirm the numbers due to the lack of international media access to Gaza.

5:03 a.m. ET, April 21, 2024

Israeli military strikes four locations in Lebanon overnight, Lebanese state-run news agency reports

From CNN’s Charbel Mallo, Benjamin Brown, and Irene Nasser

Israeli strikes hit four sites in southern Lebanon overnight, Lebanese state-owned National News Agency reported, as regional tensions intensify over Israel's military campaign in Gaza. The strikes hit the villages of Khiam, Tayr Harfa, Kfarkella near Odaisseh, and in an area between Ramieh and Beit Leif.

The Israeli military confirmed bombardment on three of the four locations, hitting what it said were Hezbollah targets. Hezbollah is an Iran-backed, Lebanese militant group with one of the most powerful paramilitary forces in the Middle East.

In Tayr Harfa, Israeli forces said "a terrorist was identified operating inside a Hezbollah military structure" which fighter jets struck. Elsewhere, Israeli troops hit "an observation post" in Odaisseh and "two military structures" in Khiam.

Israel-Lebanon relations: Israeli and Hezbollah forces have engaged in cross-border fire and tit-for-tat exchanges since October 7, when Hamas launched an attack on Israel in which 1,200 people were killed and more than 250 taken hostage.

Hezbollah’s political stance has unambiguously supported the Palestinian militants. It has roundly condemned Israel’s relentless airstrikes on Gaza, which have killed more than 34,000 Palestinians and injured more than 76,900, according to the Ministry of Health there.

CNN's Tamara Qiblawi and Abeer Salman contributed reporting.

1:08 a.m. ET, April 21, 2024

West Bank prepares for labor strike in protest of Palestinian deaths: official media

From CNN's Irene Nasser and Mia Alberti

People inspect the damage amid the rubble of buildings destroyed during Israeli bombardment in Khan Younis, Gaza, on April 16.
People inspect the damage amid the rubble of buildings destroyed during Israeli bombardment in Khan Younis, Gaza, on April 16. AFP/Getty Images

A West Bank-wide labor strike has been called for Sunday, a working day, over Palestinian deaths in Tulkarem in the West Bank and Gaza, Palestinian political faction Fatah said on Saturday, according to official Palestinian news agency WAFA. 

The strike calls on people "to unite in support of our people," Fatah said, according to WAFA.

The Palestinian Teachers Union said that a general strike will be adhered to at all schools, educational facilities, and the ministry, WAFA reported, adding that the General Union of Transport Workers also said it is committed to adhering to the strike.

Some context: The call for a general strike was announced after 14 Palestinians were killed in an Israeli military operation in Nur Shams refugee camp near Tulkarem, in the West Bank, according to the Palestinian Ministry of Health.

1:10 a.m. ET, April 21, 2024

It's morning in the Middle East. Here's what you need to know

Palestinians gather next to an ambulance following an Israeli raid on a refugee camp in West Bank, on April 20.
Palestinians gather next to an ambulance following an Israeli raid on a refugee camp in West Bank, on April 20. Zain Jaafar/AFP/Getty Images

Israel is carrying out what appears to be one of its largest operations in the West Bank since its war against Hamas in Gaza started in early October. The Israeli military claims it killed 10 "terrorists" at the Nur al-Shams refugee camp, while the Palestinian news agency Wafa reported 14 people killed — including at least one child — as well as mass arrests and destruction.

Here's what else has happened:

  • US House green-lights Israel aid: The US House of Representatives has approved $26.4 billion in aid to Israel, as part of a wider package on foreign aid which still needs to pass the Senate. A spokesperson for Palestinian Authority President Mahmoud Abbas strongly condemned the deal, while Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu thanked the House for passing it.
  • Israel to summon ambassadors: Israel's foreign ministry will summon ambassadors from various countries Sunday to express displeasure at their support for this week's Palestinian membership bid at the United Nations, Foreign Minister Israel Katz said.
  • US secures key agreement for aid distribution in Gaza: The Biden administration has secured an agreement with a major United Nations agency to distribute aid from the pier the US military is constructing off the coast of Gaza, two senior US officials told CNN — a key development as the US and its allies have rushed to finalize plans for how to distribute desperately needed humanitarian aid inside the war-torn strip.
12:09 a.m. ET, April 21, 2024

Palestinian Ministry of Health condemns the killing and detention of ambulance workers in West Bank

From CNN's Mia Alberti and Eyad Kourdi

The Palestinian Ministry of Health condemned two separate incidents involving emergency medical crews operating in the West Bank on Saturday.

An ambulance driver was killed by Israeli settlers as he tried to rush injured Palestinians to safety, and another ambulance crew member was detained and questioned by the Israel Defense Forces outside a West Bank hospital, according to the ministry and Palestine Red Crescent Society.

"The Ministry urgently calls on international health organizations, human rights institutions, and the International Committee of the Red Cross to urgently act to curb the escalating practices of the occupation and settlers against treatment centers and medical crews, and to allow them to perform their humanitarian duty," the ministry said.

"The targeting of medics, ambulances, treatment centers, medical staff, obstructing their movement, and preventing them from reaching the wounded, constitutes a blatant and clear violation of international humanitarian law and international norms and treaties", it added.

CNN has reached out to the IDF for comment.

1:59 a.m. ET, April 21, 2024

Israel's foreign ministry will summon ambassadors over vote in favor of Palestinian membership to the UN

From Tamar Michaelis and Eyad Kourdi

Representatives take part in the voting for a resolution allowing Palestinian UN membership at United Nations headquarters in New York, on April 18.
Representatives take part in the voting for a resolution allowing Palestinian UN membership at United Nations headquarters in New York, on April 18. atih Aktas/Anadolu/Getty Images

Israel's foreign ministry will summon ambassadors from various countries Sunday to express its displeasure with their support for this week's Palestinian membership bid at the United Nations, Foreign Minister Israel Katz said Saturday.

The diplomatic push involves countries that have voted in favor of Palestinian membership in the UN and have ambassadors stationed in Israel, including France, Ecuador, Japan, Malta, South Korea, Slovenia, China and Russia.

Algeria, Sierra Leone, Guyana and Mozambique — which also supported the proposal — do not have embassies in Israel.

2:00 a.m. ET, April 21, 2024

Palestinian official condemns vote by US House of Representatives for aid package to Israel

From Eyad Kourdi

Members of the United States Congress are pictured during voting in the House Chamber in Washington, DC, on April 20.
Members of the United States Congress are pictured during voting in the House Chamber in Washington, DC, on April 20. House TV

A spokesperson for the Palestinian Authority president strongly condemned the US House of Representatives' approval Saturday of a $26 billion aid package for Israel.

The aid will directly correlate to the increasing number of Palestinian casualties, said the spokesperson, Nabil Abu Rudeineh, according to a statement published by the Palestinian official news agency WAFA.

Abu Rudeineh labeled the aid package a "dangerous escalation" and an act of aggression against the Palestinian people. He said the support gives Israel the green light to broaden its war across the region, and undermines the prospects for regional and global stability.

The aid package passed by the House still faces a vote in the US Senate before being approved.

Back in the US: Protesters have gathered near the Wilmington, Delaware, home of US President Joe Biden — who has backed the aid package — holding signs and chanting, calling for a ceasefire.

One chant that can be heard is “Biden, Biden you can’t hide, we charge you with genocide.” They are also chanting “Biden is a war criminal,” and “Genocide Joe has got to go.”

The president is spending the weekend in Wilmington.

CNN's Samantha Waldenberg contributed reporting to this post.