Hamas says US military aid to Israel ‘green light’ for Gaza ‘aggression’

A Palestinian child injured during Israeli bombardment receives treatment at the Kuwait Hospital in Rafah on April 20, 2024. (AFP)
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Updated 21 April 2024
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Hamas says US military aid to Israel ‘green light’ for Gaza ‘aggression’

  • Condemns US House of Representatives’ approval of billions of dollars in new military aid to Israel

GAZA STRIP, Palestinian Territories: Palestinian militant group Hamas on Sunday condemned the US House of Representatives’ approval of billions of dollars in new military aid to Israel, much of which is to strengthen Israeli air defenses.

“This support, which violates international law, is a license and a green light for the Zionist extremist government (Israel) to continue the brutal aggression against our people,” Hamas said in a statement.

“We consider this step a confirmation of the official American complicity and partnership in the war of extermination waged by the fascist occupation army against our Palestinian people in the Gaza Strip.”

On Saturday, the US House of Representatives approved $13 billion in military assistance to America’s historic ally Israel in its war against Hamas in Gaza.

Washington is already Israel’s largest military supplier.

Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu said the “much appreciated aid bill” showed strong support for Israel and “defends Western civilization.”

The US bill said that more than $9 billion will also be earmarked to address “the dire need for humanitarian assistance for Gaza as well as other vulnerable populations around the world.”


Blasts heard over Tel Aviv: AFP journalist

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Blasts heard over Tel Aviv: AFP journalist

  • Dozen blasts from air defense systems intercepting missiles echo in the sky of Tel Aviv
TEL AVIV: Air raid sirens sounded and explosions were heard over the coastal Israeli city of Tel Aviv on Sunday as Israel and Iran exchange missile strikes, an AFP journalist reported.
The journalist heard a dozen blasts from air defense systems intercepting missiles echo in the sky of Tel Aviv.
One person has died in Israel since Iran began launching missiles at the country in response to a wave of US-Israeli attacks against the Islamic republic on Saturday.