Israel-Gaza latest: Israeli fighter jet hits West Bank in deadly strike; aid pier off Gaza coast 'not enough' (2024)

Key points
  • Israel says its fighter jet has hit West Bank
  • IDF has 'seized bodies of three hostages from Gaza'
  • They were murdered while celebrating life', IDF says|Netanyahu 'heartbroken' over deaths
  • Alistair Bunkall: Discovery of bodies will reinforce Israeli belief that more hostages are in Rafah
  • Israeli protesters attack truck in attempt to block aid reaching Gaza
  • Spain bans ships carrying weapons for Israel from docking at its ports
  • Scroll down for the latest on the Israel-Gaza war
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22:57:02

We're pausing our live coverage

That's all for this evening, but if you're just catching up, here is a recap of the key developments.

  • An Israeli fighter jet struck a refugee camp in the West Bank, killing at least one person and injuring eight;
  • The bodies of three Israeli hostages were recovered from Gaza;
  • An investigation was launched after a 450kg bomb fell from an Israeli fighter jet into an Israeli town;
  • Spain banned ships carrying weapons for Israel from docking at its ports;
  • Dozens of Israeli protesters in the West Bank attacked a truck in an apparent attempt to prevent aid from reaching Gaza, beating its driver and setting it on fire.

22:46:58

US doctors trapped in Gaza have now left, says White House

A group of US medicalworkers trapped at a hospital in Gaza have now left the territory, the White House says.

American doctors providing care in Gaza were unable to leave after Israel closed the Rafah bordercrossing.

Among them were 10 from the US-based Palestinian AmericanMedical Association, who had intended to leave after a two-weekmission at the European Hospital in Khan Younis.

Today, 17 American doctors and healthcare workers, outof a total of 20, left Gaza, White House national securityspokesperson John Kirby said.

"I can assure you that any of them that wanted to leave areout," Mr Kirby said.

Three of the doctors chose not to depart Gaza, a source familiar with the situation said.

The Palestinian American Medical Association reported on Wednesday that its team of 19 healthcareprofessionals, including 10 Americans, had been denied exit fromGaza

Israel seized and closed the Rafah border crossing betweenGaza and Egypt on 7 May.

22:23:23

Wounded rises to eight after strike on West Bank refugee camp

The number of people injured by an Israeli airstrike in the West Bank has risen to eight, according to the Palestinian health ministry.

They are in a stable condition and receiving treatment at hospitals, it said.

As we reported in our last post, at least one person has been killed by the attack on Jenin refugee camp.

Residents of the camp said a house was targeted.

Unlike Gaza, such a strike is a rarity in the West Bank, which is run by the Palestinian Authority, not Hamas.

21:49:18

Israeli fighter jet strikes West Bank

The Israeli military says a fighter jet has carried out a strike in Jenin in the West Bank.

One person was killed and two injured, thePalestinian health ministry said.

While Palestinians live in both Gaza and the West Bank, the territories are controlled by distinct groups.

Hamas has ruled over Gaza since seizing control in 2007 following a brief civil war with the Palestinian Authority.

The West Bank, meanwhile, is still run by the Palestinian Authority, headed by presidentMahmoud Abbas.

21:08:10

Girl, three, with ultra-rare disease denied escape from Gaza for treatment

By Mark Stone,US correspondent

A three-year-old Palestinian girl with an ultra-rare genetic condition has been forced backwards in her quest to leave Gaza for life-saving treatment.

Julia Abu Zeiter,whose story is being followed by Sky News, was moved with her family from a tent in the southern city of Rafah and relocated to a supposedly safer zone to the north and further away from the border they had hoped to cross.

Speaking to Sky News, her mother Maha said: "We were going through the travel procedures to leaveGaza. When the time for us to travel through Rafah crossing got close, the Israelis occupied the crossing, and they told us they want to invade Rafah."

She added: "I was between two fires, not knowing where to go. Do I go try to travel to treat my daughter or do I flee to another place?"

Read on here...

20:14:52

US: Israel open to talks before major decision on Rafah

Israel has assured the US they are willing to continue discussions before making any major decisions on plans to assault Rafah, a US official has said.

White House national security spokesperson John Kirby said national security adviser Jake Sullivan will raise the issue on a visit to Israel to meet Benjamin Netanyahu.

Mr Sullivan will stress the need to go after Hamas in a targeted way, not with a full-scale assault on the southern city, Mr Kirby said.

He said it was important that the Rafah crossing was opened immediately.

The Israeli militaryseized control of the crossing between Gaza and Egypt earlier this month.

19:44:12

US-built aid pier off Gaza coast not enough, says Hamas

Hamas says the US-built aid pier off Gaza's coast is noalternative to opening all land crossings under Palestiniansupervision.

It added that they reject any military presence onPalestinian land.

Trucks carrying aid rolled across the pier today for the first time in an operation the US says will scale up to 150 truckloads a day.

But Gaza is already on the brink of famine, according to international aid organisations.

Aid groups also say land crossings are much more effective, and at least 500 trucks a day are required to meet the basic needs of the population.

Israeli restrictions on border crossings and heavy fighting have hindered the delivery of food and other supplies.

19:15:01

Reports: Probe launched after IDF bomb falls from jet into Israeli town

An investigation has been launched after a 450kg bomb fell from an Israeli fighter jet into an Israeli town this morning, according to reports.

Images showed the munition landed close to homes in Yated.

The Israeli military said it was intended for Rafah and described the incident as "unusual", reported the Times of Israel.

"Air Force technical teams arrived at the scene and began an in-depth investigation of the incident."

The Rafah strike was carried out moments later, the military said.

18:46:15

Israeli strikes 'kill five' in Lebanon

Israeli strikes on Lebanon have killed at least five people including Lebanese militants, Hamas fighters and Syriancivilians, security sources told Reuters.

A series of strikes on a coastal town further north than the usual conflict area killed a Hezbollah member as well as two Syrian civilians, the security sources said.

They said a separate Israeli strike on Majdal Anjar, on Lebanon's eastern border with Syria, killed two Hamas fighters.

Israel and Hezbollah have beenexchanging fire across Lebanon's southern border for sevenmonths in parallel with the Gaza war, but it has ramped up in recent days.

There was no immediate comment from the Israeli military.

18:22:55

Recovery of bodies a 'painful reminder' of hostages still in Gaza

The recovery of the bodies of three hostages from Gaza is a "painful reminder" of those who are still in captivity, says a member of the Hostages and Missing Families Forum.

Professor Hagai Levine said over the last day, rumours circulating about which bodies had been returned to Israel were "very painful for the families" of all the captives.

It was important to bring home the bodies of hostages to give their families closure, he said.

"We do not lose hope. We are preparing for the return of the hostages that are alive," he said.

"As long as we promote a solution to release the hostages, it will also help to prevent further bloodshed in Gaza."

Turning to the approach the Israeli government has taken, Mr Levine said the government "is not representing well the desires of the public".

"There is a majority in Israel that believe that we should now promote regional agreements and together with the moderate countries, not the extremists, we should kick out Hamas... and replace them with another kind of government.

"This could really bring peace and prosperity to the Palestinians and to Israelis and to the entire region and we feel that the government is not doing enough."

Israel-Gaza latest: Israeli fighter jet hits West Bank in deadly strike; aid pier off Gaza coast 'not enough' (2024)

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say at least one person has been killed. Meanwhile, the bodies of three hostages have been recovered.

What is the status of West Bank and Gaza Strip? ›

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.

What is the Israel operation against Gaza? ›

At least 37,232 people killed and 85,037 wounded in Israel's war on Gaza since October 7. The revised death toll in Israel from Hamas's attacks stands at 1,139, with dozens of people still held captive in Gaza.

What is the Gaza and West Bank border conflict? ›

The Gaza–Israel conflict is a localized part of the Israeli–Palestinian conflict beginning in 1948, when 200,000 Palestinians fled or were expelled from their homes, settling in the Gaza Strip as refugees. Since then, Israel has fought 15 wars against the Gaza Strip.

What is the physical size of Israel? ›

The total area of the State of Israel is 22,145 sq.km (8,630 sq. miles), of which 21,671 sq. km is land area.

Who legally owns Gaza? ›

The Gaza Strip and the West Bank had been occupied by Egypt and Jordan, respectively, since the 1948 Arab–Israeli War until the Six-Day War of 1967. Israel occupied the West Bank and the Gaza Strip in 1967 and has since maintained control.

Are there Christians in Gaza? ›

Christians make up a tiny percentage of the population in Gaza with less than 1,000 residents. Half are indigenous to Gaza and half are refugees or descendants of refugees from Jaffa, Jerusalem, Lydda, and Ramle, according to Raheb.

What items are banned in Gaza? ›

Dry food, ginger and chocolate were at one point barred. Household items. A4 paper, crayons, stationery, soccer balls, and musical instruments have been, at times, banned for import. AFP includes toilet paper as a banned good, though the BBC lists it as permitted.

Why did Israel give up Gaza? ›

The motivation behind the disengagement was described by Sharon's top aide as a means of isolating Gaza and avoiding international pressure on Israel to reach a political settlement with the Palestinians. The disengagement plan was implemented in August 2005 and completed in September 2005.

Who is attacking Gaza? ›

Israeli warplanes have launched an air raid targeting the Abu Tawil neighbourhood in the town of Aita al-Shaab, local news outlets report. Smoke and flames were seen after the attack, videos verified by Al Jazeera showed.

Why is Hamas attacking Israel? ›

Hamas said its attack was in response to the continued Israeli occupation of the Palestinian territories, the blockade of the Gaza Strip, the expansion of illegal Israeli settlements, as well as alleged threats to the Al-Aqsa Mosque and the plight of Palestinian refugees and prisoners.

Are Palestinians allowed to leave Gaza? ›

But Israeli authorities have consistently denied this right and blocked Palestinian refugees from returning. Since Oct. 7, Israeli authorities have continued to block Palestinians in Gaza from fleeing into neighboring Israel to seek even temporary refuge from the hostilities, in violation of international law.

Is Israel bigger than California? ›

While the Valley is seen by many as synonymous with the state, it is important to remember that in sheer geographical terms, California is more than 20 times bigger than Israel and its population is roughly four times as large, with roughly 40 million living in the country's greatest economy and the fifth largest ...

What US state is closest in size to Israel? ›

Israel's geography is most comparable to New Jersey, an expert said. Israel's geography and relatively small size have been some of the major factors behind the decades of conflict between it and surrounding nations, according to an expert.

How big is Gaza compared to Texas? ›

Two Gaza Strips could fit inside Austin

The coastal Palestinian territory covers only 139 square miles along the eastern Mediterranean Sea. That's less than half the size of the city of Austin, which is 321 square miles.

Who owns the Gaza Strip and West Bank today? ›

Palestinian territory – encompassing the Gaza Strip and West Bank, including East Jerusalem – has been occupied by Israel since 1967.

Is Israel still settling the West Bank? ›

Currently, Israeli settlements exist in the West Bank (incl. East Jerusalem), which is claimed by the Palestine Liberation Organization (PLO) as the sovereign territory of the State of Palestine, and in the Golan Heights, which is internationally recognized as a part of the sovereign territory of Syria.

What is the legal status of the state of Palestine? ›

At the United Nations, the PLO received “observer” status in 1974 and “non-member observer state” status, under the name “State of Palestine,” in 2012. It still holds this status but received additional, limited rights and privileges amid a renewed push for full membership in 2024.

Can Palestinians travel between the West Bank and Gaza? ›

Israel, however, has changed this position and now considers the West Bank and the Gaza Strip as "two separate and different areas". Residents of Gaza are only allowed to travel to the West Bank in exceptional humanitarian cases, particularly urgent medical cases, but not including marriage.

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