April 17, 2024 - Israel-Hamas war (2024)

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12:01 a.m. ET, April 18, 2024

Our live coverage of Israel's war on Hamas in Gaza has movedhere.

11:09 p.m. ET, April 17, 2024

Death toll from strike on central Gaza's Al-Maghazi refugee camp rises to 14, hospital officials say

From CNN's Jennifer Hauser

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The death toll from an Israeli airstrike that targeted the Al-Maghazi refugee camp has risen to 14, including 8 children, according to Al-Aqsa hospital officials.

The airstrike hit the refugee camp in central Gaza on Tuesday, with initial reports saying 13 people — including seven children — were among those killed.

The Israeli military said the incident is under review.

Footage of the strike: Graphic video, obtained exclusively by CNN from eyewitness Nihad Owdetallah,showed several casualties scattered on the floor, including children, with blood streaming around the area.

In the video, dozens of people appear to be running around in panic, screaming and trying to count and carry the dead bodies. A foosball table covered in dust is seen among the dead bodies.

Footage shot for CNN from inside Al-Aqsa Martyrs Hospital showed a continuous flow of casualties and injured people being ushered in, as the emergency room is crowded with patients, including several wounded children, crying out on the floor. Family members were seen crowding over their loved one’s dead bodies, kissing them, holding onto them and sobbing.

9:34 p.m. ET, April 17, 2024

Qatar will conduct a "comprehensive evaluation" of its mediation role in sensitive negotiations

From CNN’s Hamdi Alkhshali, Raja Razek and Larry Register in Atlanta

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Qatari Prime Minister Sheikh Mohammed bin Abdulrahman Al Thani expressed concerns Wednesday over the current state of international mediation efforts led by Qatar to help reach an agreement on the release of hostages and a ceasefire between Israel and Hamas in Gaza.

Al Thani, who is also Qatar's foreign minister, criticized the misuse of Qatar's efforts for “narrow political” gains by some involved, undermining the broader goal of peace and humanitarian relief, “which required the State of Qatar to conduct a comprehensive evaluation.”

He emphasized the sensitivity of the ongoing talks and highlighted the challenges faced in bridging gaps between conflicting parties. He also pointed out the inconsistency between private assurances and public statements by involved parties, describing such actions as counterproductive.

While the Qatari leaders did not point anyone out by name, the comments followed a statement by US Rep. Steny Hoyer on Monday that said if Qatar fails to apply pressure on Hamas to reach an agreement on a deal to release hostages and establish a temporary ceasefire, “the United States must reevaluate its relationship with Qatar.”

On Tuesday Qatar’s Embassy to the US in Washington issued a statement saying it was surprised by Hoyer’s remarks, adding that while the country shares the congressman's frustrations, it does not control Israel or Hamas.

“Blaming and threatening the mediator is not constructive, especially when the target is a friend,” the embassy statement added.

8:31 p.m. ET, April 17, 2024

It's past midnight in Gaza. Here's what you should know

From CNN staff

More than 13,800 children have been killed in the Gaza Strip since the start of the war on October 7, according to United Nations Children's Fund (UNICEF) Executive Director Catherine Russell.

Additionally, "one child is injured or dies every 10 minutes" in Gaza, according to the United Nations Entity for Gender Equality and the Empowerment of Women. The statement added that more than 10,000 women have been killed in Gaza since the war began, 6,000 of whom left 19,000 orphaned children behind.

CNN cannot independently verify death numbers due to lack of access to the strip.

Here are other headlines you should know:

  • Fatal IDF operation: The Israeli military claims to have killed and arrested several militants during an operation in the civilian area of Beit Hanoun in the northeastern Gaza Strip. The Israel Defense Forces said it had raided a building complex that included two schools after receiving "intelligence that terrorists from the Hamas and Islamic Jihad terrorists organizations were located in the building and using civilians present there as human shields." CNN is not able to independently confirm the claims made by the IDF.
  • Hezbollah targets: Israeli fighter jets struck alleged Hezbollah targets in southern Lebanon after 18Israelis were injuredwhen the Iran-backed Lebanese militant group attacked a village in northern Israel. The IDF said three civilians were among the 18 people injured in the attack, the rest being soldiers.
  • Response to Iran's attack: Israel’s Finance Minister Bezalel Smotrich said Israel’s response to Iran’s attack should inflict a “disproportionate toll” and “rock Tehran” to deter Iran from future strikes. Also, French President Emmanuel Macron called for widening sanctions against Iran that can also target industries supporting missiles and drones production.
  • Aid to Gaza: The first shipment of aid to the Gaza Strip to be delivered into Ashdod Port was transferred to Gaza Wednesday, according to the Israeli military.The IDF said eight World Food Programme (WFP) trucks carrying flour entered via the Kerem Shalom Crossing after being inspected at Ashdod.
4:11 p.m. ET, April 17, 2024

First aid shipment to Gaza through Ashdod Port enters the Gaza Strip

From CNN’s Benjamin Brown

The first shipment of aid to the Gaza Strip to be delivered into Ashdod Port was transferred to Gaza Wednesday, according to the Israeli military.

The Israel Defense Forces said eight World Food Programme (WFP) trucks carrying flour entered via the Kerem Shalom Crossing after being inspected at Ashdod.

Israel earlier this month announced its decision to facilitate aid deliveries via the port.

At the time, US Secretary of State Antony Blinken welcomed the development but said the “real test” would be to see whether aid was “effectively reaching people who it needed throughout Gaza.”

CNN has reached out to the WFP for comment.

3:11 p.m. ET, April 17, 2024

Israeli military says it killed and arrested militants during operation in northern Gaza

From CNN's Benjamin Brown

The Israeli military claims to have killed and arrested several militants during an operation in the civilian area of Beit Hanoun in the northeastern Gaza Strip.

The Israel Defense Forces said it had raided a building complex that included two schools after receiving "intelligence that terrorists from the Hamas and Islamic Jihad terrorists organizations were located in the building and using civilians present there as human shields."

CNN is not able to independently confirm the claims made by the IDF.

The IDF said it told civilians to leave the building before entering during its joint operation with the Israel Security Agency, Israel's domestic security agency, also known as Shin Bet or Shabak.

What Gazans told CNN: People living in the area said Israeli military vehicles began an operation there on Monday afternoon, firing shots and rounds of artillery shelling. Local residents said that Israeli forces had surrounded three schools early Tuesday morning, including one where hundreds of people had been sheltering. They ordered people to leave the schools and detained dozens of men, including some elderly people and teenagers over the age of 15, according to residents. An elderly woman who had been sheltering in one of the schools said Israeli soldiers came in the middle of the night and arrested several men and women.

3:33 p.m. ET, April 17, 2024

Nearly 14,000 children killed in Gaza since war began, according to UNICEF

From CNN's Hande Atay Alam

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More than 13,800 children have been killed in Gaza Strip since the start of the war on October 7, according to United Nations Children's Fund (UNICEF) Executive Director Catherine Russell.

"Thousands have been injured and thousands more are on the brink of famine," she said during a news conference in New York, according to a statement from her organization.

In a separate statement, the United Nations Entity for Gender Equality and the Empowerment of Womensaid that "one child is injured or dies every 10 minutes" in Gaza. The statement added that more than 10,000 women have been killed in Gaza since the war began, and 6,000 of them left 19,000 orphaned children behind.

UNICEF communication specialist Tess Ingram, who recently visited Gaza, said during a news conference in Genevaon Tuesday that what struck her was the number of wounded children she saw.

"Not just in the hospitals, but on the streets, in their makeshift shelters, going about their now permanently altered lives," she said.

CNN cannot independently verify death numbers due to lack of access to the strip.

2:54 p.m. ET, April 17, 2024

German airline says it will avoid Iranian airspace following weekend attacks on Israel

From CNN’s Benjamin Brown

Germany’s Lufthansa airline has announced it will extend its suspension of flights to the capitals of Iran and Lebanon due to the security situation in the region.

Flights to Tehran and Beirut will remain canceled up to and including April 30, Lufthansa said in a statement Wednesday. The airline also said it would continue not to use Iranian airspace until the end of the month.

“The Lufthansa Group is continuously monitoring and assessing the security situation in the Middle East and is in close contact with the authorities,” the airline said.

Lufthansa first suspended flights to the Iranian capital of Tehran last week and had already once extended its suspension.

3:07 p.m. ET, April 17, 2024

French president calls for widening sanctions against Iran

From CNN’s Joseph Ataman

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French President Emmanuel Macron called for widening sanctions against Iran that can also target industries supporting missiles and drones production.

“Our duty is to broaden these sanctions,” he said Wednesday while in Brussels for a meeting between European leaders.

His comments comes after more than 300 projectiles – including around 170 drones and over 120 ballistic missiles – were fired toward Israel in a retaliatory aerial attack by Iran on Saturday.

Iranian drones have been widely used in other conflicts, including by Russia against Ukrainian infrastructure targets.

April 17, 2024 - Israel-Hamas war (2024)

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April 17, 2024 - Israel-Hamas war? ›

The death toll from an Israeli airstrike that targeted the Al-Maghazi refugee camp has risen to 14, including 8 children, according to Al-Aqsa hospital officials. The airstrike hit the refugee camp in central Gaza on Tuesday, with initial reports saying 13 people — including seven children — were among those killed.

Is there a war between Israel and Hamas? ›

An armed conflict between Israel and Hamas-led Palestinian militant groups has been taking place chiefly in the Gaza Strip since 7 October 2023. Clashes have also occurred in the Israeli-occupied West Bank and with Hezbollah along the Israel–Lebanon–Golan Heights border.

How long has the Israel-Palestine conflict been going on? ›

I will swallow you peacefully..." The Israeli–Palestinian conflict began in the late 19th and early 20th centuries, with the development of political Zionism and the arrival of Zionist settlers to Palestine.

How many Israeli soldiers were killed in Gaza? ›

At least 635 Israeli soldiers killed in Gaza conflict since Oct. 7, according to military figures.

Who is the leader of Hamas? ›

Even in that first moment, Dr. Bitton says, he knew with certainty who had masterminded the attack: Yahya Sinwar, the leader of Hamas in Gaza and Inmate No. 7333335 in the Israeli prison system from 1989 until his release in a prisoner swap in 2011. But that was not all.

What is happening in Palestine in 2024? ›

Within the first six weeks of 2024, the Israeli military denied access to more than 50% of aid missions planned for north of Wadi Gaza and 25% for areas south of Wadi Gaza. Throughout April, an average of 186 trucks crossed into Gaza per day—about 37% of the pre-conflict aid delivery rates.

What is Hamas fighting for? ›

HAMAS emerged in 1987 during the first Palestinian uprising, or intifada, as an outgrowth of the Muslim Brotherhood's Palestinian branch. The group is committed to armed resistance against Israel and the creation of an Islamic Palestinian state in Israel's place.

Do Palestinians support Hamas? ›

Palestinian support for Hamas in the West Bank and Gaza remains high, according to a Palestinian poll released on March 20. That support has increased since the Iran-backed terrorist group attacked Israel on October 7.

Which came first Israel or Palestine? ›

Both Jews and Arabs have claimed it as theirs alone. From a purely historical perspective, “Israel” predates “Palestine” by more than a millennium. But, with the Jewish people then dispersed from their homeland, “Palestine” became home to a substantial Arab population, again for more than a millennium.

Why did Britain give Palestine to Israel? ›

In 1917, in order to win Jewish support for Britain's First World War effort, the British Balfour Declaration promised the establishment of a Jewish national home in Ottoman-controlled Palestine.

Why is Israel invading Gaza? ›

Israel says its goals are to destroy Hamas and to free hostages. Critics have accused Israel and Hamas of war crimes, including deliberately targeting civilians, using human shields, and deliberately starving the people of Gaza to death.

Why is Israel at war with Palestine? ›

The history of the Israeli–Palestinian conflict traces back to the late 19th century when Zionists sought to establish a homeland for the Jewish people in Ottoman-controlled Palestine, a region roughly corresponding to the Land of Israel in Jewish tradition.

How big is Gaza vs Israel? ›

It is about 2,260 square miles, while Gaza is about 141 square miles.

What religion does Hamas support? ›

Hamas
Islamic Resistance Movement حركة المقاومة الإسلامية
IdeologyPalestinian nationalism Islamic nationalism Islamic fundamentalism Islamism Anti-Zionism Anti-imperialism
ReligionSunni Islam
Political allianceAlliance of Palestinian Forces
ColoursGreen
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What does hamas mean in Hebrew? ›

The Hebrew word hamas in the Old Testament is most frequently translated as. "violence". However, this translation often .does not do justice to the context in. which the word is used. The virtually constant translation of hamas as "violence"

What does hamas mean in English? ›

Hamas in American English

(ˈhɑːmɑːs) noun. a Palestinian Islamic movement engaged in grass-roots organizing and militant action against Israel. [‹ Ar hamas, lit., zeal]

How many times has Hamas attacked Israel? ›

Overview. Attacks began in 2001. Since then (August 2014 data), almost 20,000 rockets have hit southern Israel, all but a few thousand of them since Israel withdrew from the Gaza Strip in August 2005. Hamas justified these as counter-attacks to the Israeli blockade of Gaza.

What is Hamas relations with Israel? ›

Hamas has carried out attacks against Israeli civilians and soldiers, including suicide bombings and indiscriminate rocket attacks. These actions have led human rights groups to accuse it of war crimes.

What does the writing on the Hamas flag say? ›

The flag of the Palestinian Sunni Islamist militant organization Hamas consists of a green background (a traditionally respected color in Islam) and in the middle it features the writing of the Shahada, an Islamic statement of faith, in white calligraphic script: "There is no god but Allah" and "Muhammad is the ...

Is Gaza part of Israel? ›

The Gaza Strip and the West Bank are two Palestinian territories that were part of Mandate Palestine and were captured by Israel during the Six-Day War in 1967. There are over 5 million Palestinians combined living in the two territories.

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