Live blog: Palestinian presidency slams US military aid to Israel

Israel's war on besieged Palestinians of Gaza — now in its 197th day — has killed at least 34,049 people and wounded over 76,901 as US reportedly mulls over $1B weapons deal for ally Israel.

Israeli soldiers stand next to military vehicles, near the Israel-Gaza border, amid the ongoing aggression on besieged Gaza.  / Photo: Reuters
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Israeli soldiers stand next to military vehicles, near the Israel-Gaza border, amid the ongoing aggression on besieged Gaza.  / Photo: Reuters

Saturday, April 20, 2024

2045 GMT — The Palestinian presidency said the US House of Representatives' approval of billions of dollars in new military aid to Israel marked "an aggression against the Palestinian people".

The money would "translate into thousands of Palestinian casualties in Gaza" and the occupied West Bank, said Nabil Abu Rudeina, spokesman for Palestinian President Mahmud Abbas, calling it a "dangerous escalation".

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2050 GMT 3,814 aid trucks entered Gaza since beginning of April, far less than what US says: Media office

At least 3,814 humanitarian aid trucks have entered Gaza since the beginning of April, far less than what the US administration claims, the Gaza media office said.

“The number of trucks that entered Gaza since the beginning of April until now is 3,814 trucks, an average of 200 trucks per day,” Salama Marouf, the office’s head, said in a statement.

Marouf said “the majority” of the trucks carry “non-essential aid,” and that they are “half of what the US administration talks about.”

“US Secretary of State (Antony Blinken) and (Samantha Power) the Director of the US Agency for International Development claimed that the number of trucks entering Gaza reached 400 trucks per day, and this is not true,” he added.

1816 GMT US approves new military aid for ally Israel

The US House of Representatives has passed billions of dollars in new military aid to Israel which continues to prosecute its war on Gaza, despite growing international concern for the fate of civilians in Gaza.

The bill, which could be taken up by the US Senate as early as Tuesday, would provide funds mainly to reinforce Israel's Iron Dome air defence.

1844 GMT Israel PM says US military aid vote 'defends Western civilization'

Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu said the approval by the US House of Representatives of billions of dollars in new military aid showed strong support for Israel and "defends Western civilization".

In a post on X, he said: "The US Congress just overwhelmingly passed a much appreciated aid bill that demonstrates strong bipartisan support for Israel and defends Western civilization. Thank you friends, thank you America!"

1839 GMT Hezbollah says three fighters killed in Israel strike

Three Hezbollah fighters were killed in an Israeli strike on a house in southern Lebanon, the group has said in a statement.

A source close to the group told AFP earlier that "three Hezbollah fighters were killed and two others seriously wounded in an Israeli air strike on a house in the area of Al-Jebbayn".

Hezbollah later confirmed the toll, adding that it had attacked "two buildings used by the enemy soldiers" in Metula and Shlomi in northern Israel, "in response to the Israeli enemy's attacks".

1829 GMT Israel says US military aid vote 'sends strong message to our enemies'

Israel's foreign minister has said the US House of Representatives' approval of billions of dollars in new military aid "sends a strong message to our enemies".

"The vote on the Israel aid package with an overwhelming bipartisan support proves the strong ties and strategic partnership between Israel and the US, and sends a strong message to our enemies," Israel Katz posted on X. "I hope it passes the Senate soon with strong bipartisan support."

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1658 GMT Hundreds in Gaza contract respiratory illnesses: Media office

Hundreds of cases in Gaza afflicted with respiratory illnesses were recorded in the hospitals due to residents resorting to igniting fires to cook food amid the shortage of cooking gas, Gaza Media Office has​​​​​​​ reported.

“Israeli occupation continues to prevent the entry of cooking gas and various types of fuel into Gaza for the seventh month, especially for Gaza City and the northern governorates, which threatens to exacerbate the humanitarian and health crisis amid the ongoing aggression,” head of the Gaza Media Office Salama Marouf said.

1632 GMT Turkish President Erdogan warns of conflict spreading in region if Israel persists in its attacks on Palestinians

Türkiye’s President Recep Tayyip Erdogan has warned of the danger of the tension escalating, and the conflict spreading if Israel continues in its attacks on Palestinians, during his meeting with Egyptian Foreign Minister Sameh Shoukry.

“President Erdogan stressed the importance of reducing tensions between Israel and Iran to prevent the entire region from descending into conflict, highlighting the essential need for Islamic nations to collaborate in achieving this goal,” said the country’s Communications Directorate on X.

“President Erdogan underlined the vital importance of exercising prudence and strategic thinking for a lasting solution in the region,” added the directorate.

1513 GMT Palestinian president restructures Central Elections Committee

Palestinian President Mahmoud Abbas has issued a presidential decree restructuring the Central Elections Commission, headed by Rami Walid Kamel Hamdallah, the Palestine News Agency Wafa reported.

The agency added that Abbas received the new head of the Central Elections Committee, Rami Hamdallah, at the presidential headquarters in the city of Ramallah.

The committee includes in its membership Lamis Al Alami, Mazen Sissalem, Kholoud Ashakhshir, Shukri Nashashibi, Issa Mahna, Yasser Moussa Harb, Youssef Awadallah, and Ahmed Al Khaldi.

1429 GMT Erdogan urges Palestinian unity after meeting Hamas chief: office

Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan has urged Palestinians to unite amid Israel's war on Gaza, following hours-long talks with Hamas chief Ismail Haniya in Istanbul, his office said.

"It is vital that Palestinians act with unity in this process. The strongest response to Israel and the path to victory lie in unity and integrity," Erdogan said according to a Turkish presidency statement.

1350 GMT Israel committing ‘genocide’ in Nur Shams camp: PLO

An official in the Palestine Liberation Organization has said that Israel is committing “genocide” in the Nur Shams camp for the third day in a row as the Israeli army continues to storm the Tulkarm city and the Nur Shams camp resulting in several casualties.

“The siege has been ongoing since Thursday evening. The Israeli army is besieging the camp from all sides. No one can enter or leave it,” Mu’ayyad Shaa’ban, the head of the Colonization and Wall Resistance Commission, told Anadolu.

“The situation is catastrophic and difficult in every sense of the word,” he said.

Shaa’ban pointed out that "the Israeli army forces bombed Palestinian homes with Energa bombs where two martyrs were officially reported."

“A number of martyrs are believed to be on the streets and neither ambulances nor even citizens can reach them,” he added.

1341 GMT Israeli army detains 30 more Palestinians in occupied West Bank

The Israeli army has detained 30 more Palestinians in the occupied West Bank.

According to a joint statement issued by the Prisoners and Ex-Prisoners Affairs Authority and the Palestinian Prisoners Society, the new arrests brought the total number of Palestinians detained by the Israeli forces since Oct. 7 to 8,340.

The latest arrests took place mostly in the Nur Shams camp in Tulkarm which has been subject to an Israeli military operation since Thursday.

Earlier Saturday, Mu’ayyad Shaa’ban, the head of the Colonisation and Wall Resistance Commission and a resident of Nur Shams camp, told Anadolu that Israel is committing “genocide” in the camp.

1256 GMT Palestine to reconsider US ties after veto of bid for full UN membership

The Palestinian Authority will reconsider bilateral relations with the US after Washington vetoed a Palestinian request for full United Nations membership, President Mahmoud Abbas has said in an interview with the official WAFA news agency.

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1254 GMT Israeli strike kills 9 family members in Rafah

Civil defence agency in Gaza has said an overnight Israeli strike killed nine members of a Palestinian family including six children in the southern city of Rafah.

Five children aged one to seven and a 16-year-old girl were among the dead, along with two women and a man, according to the city's al Najjar hospital.

"Nine martyrs including six children were pulled out from the rubble after Israeli air forces struck a house of the Radwan family in Tal al-Sultan in Rafah," Gaza Civil Defence agency spokesman Mahmud Bassal said in a statement.

"People were sleeping peacefully," said neighbour Abu Mohammed Ziyadah.

1218 GMT China's foreign minister says admitting Palestinian state to UN is move to rectify injustice

China's foreign minister Wang Yi has said efforts to admit a Palestinian state into the United Nations were a move to rectify a prolonged injustice, state media Xinhua reported.

He made the comments at a joint press conference with his Papua New Guinea counterpart during a visit to the country.

"A prompt admission of Palestine into the United Nations is a move to rectify a prolonged historical injustice," Xinhua quoted Wang as saying.

1216 GMT President Erdogan receives Hamas chief in Istanbul

Türkiye’s President Recep Tayyip Erdogan has received Hamas Political Bureau Chief Ismail Haniyeh in Istanbul.

No further details of the closed-door meeting at the Dolmabahce Office were provided.

On Wednesday, Turkish Foreign Minister Hakan Fidan also met with Haniyeh in Doha to discuss Israel's war on Gaza, according to diplomatic sources.

Fidan and Haniyeh along with his delegation deliberated on issues concerning humanitarian assistance to Gaza, ceasefire, as well as hostages, the sources added.

1032 GMT Top French diplomat, Palestinian premier discuss situation in West Bank, Gaza

French Foreign Minister Stephane Sejourne and Palestinian Prime Minister Mohammed Mustafa over the phone discussed the situation in Gaza and the occupied West Bank, according to an official statement.

In a statement on X, the French Foreign Ministry said Sejourne and Mustafa discussed a ceasefire in Gaza, the release of all prisoners, and the delivery of humanitarian aid to Gaza, according to the statement.

Sejourne condemned "the unacceptable ongoing violence in the West Bank" during the meeting, it added.

1028 GMT Egypt demands opening of Israeli crossings with Gaza

Egyptian Foreign Minister Sameh Shoukry stressed the need to open Israeli crossings with the besieged Gaza.

“We demand that the six Israeli crossings with Gaza be opened to humanitarian aid,” said Shoukry in a joint news conference with his Turkish counterpart Hakan Fidan in Istanbul.

The Egyptian official stressed that the “failure to do so violates international law.”

Shoukry said that “since the beginning of the Israeli war on the Gaza Strip, Israeli hurdles persisted.”

He noted that Egypt has “engaged international allies in setting up Gaza centre for aid distribution.”

The Egyptian minister also said: “We must prevent the displacement of Palestinians and work to establish an independent Palestinian state.”

Shoukry also stressed that the Iran-Israel tension “diverted the international community's attention from the tragic situation in Gaza.”

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1011 GMT — Turkish, Egyptian foreign ministers discuss how to boost aid to Gaza

Turkish Foreign Minister Hakan Fidan said he addressed the "grave situation" in Gaza and how to step up humanitarian aid to the Israeli-besieged territory with Egyptian counterpart Sameh Shoukry during a meeting in Istanbul.

"We have discussed what more we can do to deliver humanitarian aid to Gaza and what can be done in the long run for a two-state solution," Fidan told a joint news conference with Shoukry.

Fidan said the crisis in Palestine may trigger global issues, adding: “Cooperation between Egypt and Türkiye is extremely beneficial for our peoples and region.”

0835 GMT 37 more Palestinians killed in Gaza as Israeli onslaught continues: Health Ministry

At least 37 more Palestinians were killed and 68 others injured over the last 24 hours as Israel continues its onslaught on besieged Gaza, the territory's Health Ministry said.

“The Israeli occupation (forces) committed four massacres against families in the Gaza Strip, leaving 37 martyrs and 68 injured during the past 24 hours,” a ministry statement said.

“Many people are still trapped under rubble and on the roads as rescuers are unable to reach them,” it added.

The health ministry in Gaza has reported that the death toll has now risen to at least 34,049 during over six months of Israeli offensive on Gaza.

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2142 GMT — London vigil commemorates medics killed by Israel

A vigil has been held outside of the prime minister's office in London to commemorate healthcare workers killed by Israel in besieged Gaza.

During the demonstration organised by Healthcare Workers 4 Palestine, names and photos of healthcare professionals were placed on the ground along with uniforms to symbolise the dead.

British healthcare workers were among the attendees, and a minute of silence was observed to remind them of their colleagues.

Uroosa Mayet, a physiotherapist, noted that medical scientists, paramedics, physiotherapists, occupational therapists, speech and language therapists, pharmacists, psychologists, and radiographers were among the healthcare workers killed in Gaza.

"We call on all health workers to use their voice in any way they can, especially those in leadership positions, to be on the side of humanity and to use their position to call collectively an immediate and permanent ceasefire," she told demonstrators.

"We cannot be silent. We cannot be neutral," she said, urging a collective release of innocent Palestinians, Israeli civilians and health workers who remain hostage, under arrest or are detained.

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Healthcare workers gather to commemorate their colleagues killed in Israeli carnage on Gaza and demand an immediate ceasefire

2130 GMT — Israel hands over bodies of Palestinians killed by Zionist settlers

The Israeli military has handed back two corpses of Palestinians killed earlier this week by illegal Zionist settlers near Nablus in the northern occupied West Bank.

The National Campaign for the Recovery of Martyrs' Bodies said Israeli authorities handed over the bodies of Abdel-Rahman Bani Fadel, 30, and Mohammad Bani Jame', 21, who were killed by settlers' bullets.

Hussien Shejaeah, the Campaign's coordinator, told Anadolu Agency that Israeli authorities are still holding the bodies of 248 Palestinians killed as far back as 2015.

The official Palestinian news agency, WAFA, for its part, said the settlers were protected by Israeli forces when attacking the Khirbet at-Tawil area, east of Aqraba town in southern Nablus city.

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