May 17, 2024 Israel-Hamas war (2024)

9:24 p.m. ET, May 17, 2024

Israel recovers bodies of 3 hostages. Here's what you should know

From CNN staff

The Israel Defense Forces (IDF)recovered the bodies of three hostagesin the Gaza Strip, IDF spokesperson Rear Adm. Daniel Hagari said in a news conference in Tel Aviv Friday.

The hostages were identified asShani Louk,Amit Bouskila, and Itshak Gelernter, Hagari said.

Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu expressed grief over the hostages, saying "the heart breaks for the great loss." Louk's family said they have closure now that her body has been recovered.

Here are other headlines you should know:

Developments on the ground

  • Hamas' military wing Al Qassam Brigades said a commander was killed in an Israeli airstrike inLebanon's West Bekaa area,near the Syrian border,on Friday.
  • Also, the IDF said it carried out an airstrike on "an operations center" inJenin, in the West Bank, Friday and killed "a significant wanted" militant.

Humanitarian aid

  • Trucks carrying humanitarian aid to Gaza began moving ashore Friday via atemporary pier built by the USmilitary, according to a statement from US Central Command (CENTCOM).The pier was anchored to a beach in Gaza on Thursday and will be used to funnel aid from various countries into the besieged strip, with most border crossings to the enclave closed and a catastrophic humanitarian disaster unfolding inside.

Official meetings

  • US President Joe Biden’s national security adviser Jake Sullivan will travel to Saudi Arabia and Israel over the weekend, according to a US official, asceasefire and hostage negotiations have stalledand Israel continues to threaten to intensify its military operations in Rafah. He will meet Saudi Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman andIsrael's Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu in their respective countries, according to National Security Council spokesman John Kirby.

Calls from the United Nations

  • A panel of UN experts said Friday that the UN Relief and Works Agency for Palestine Refugees in the Near East (UNRWA) was “politically targeted” as it voiced disappointment over some countries not reinstating their funding weeks after anindependent reviewcleared the agency.

Doctors leaving Gaza

  • Seventeen of the 20 Americandoctors who were stuck in Gazaafter Israel shut the border crossing from Rafah to Egypthave safely departedthe enclave,Kirby said Friday.
  • Aid organizations will face challenges getting doctorsback into Gaza following the departure of the American doctors, according to sources familiar with the efforts tohelp the doctors escape.
10:36 p.m. ET, May 17, 2024

The wife of a doctor describes her husband's "survivor's guilt" after deciding to leave Gaza

From CNN's Betsy Klein

Dr. MahmoudSabhawas among the American doctorswho wereevacuated after beingtrapped in Gaza this week after Israel's military offensive in Rafah shuttered a critical border crossing where they were planning to exit.

Sabha, 39, a Dallas-based doctor who specializes inwoundcare, was on his second humanitarian trip to Gaza that was supposed to end last Monday.

His wife, Dr. Samaiya Mushtaq, learned his plans to leave were on hold last Friday afternoon in a voicemail.

"He said we're not leaving on Monday and I remember listening to it and just responding, 'No - no, no, no,'" she told CNN in a phone interview.

She described an intensely emotional week amid the uncertainty: "I didn't think this would be morally or legally allowed."

Three of the American doctors stayed behind on Friday as 17 were able to evacuate.

Early Friday morning, her husband contacted her to say there was the possibility of an evacuation. He called again when he had reached the border and was in Jerusalem Friday evening eastern time.

"It'sbeenemotionally complex because there's a lot of guilt," she said of her husband's decision to leave.
"The survivors' guilt is much more pronounced because there's no mission coming after him," she said.

Still, she said, "I think he'd go back. I think the call to help this incredibly vulnerable population is a humanitarian call. He would go back if there were an opportunity to rebuild the hospital systems."

7:08 p.m. ET, May 17, 2024

IDF says itkilled "significant wanted" militant in West Bank

From CNN's Kareem Khadder, Eyad Kourdi and Mohammed Tawfeeq

The Israel Defense Forces(IDF) said they carried out an airstrike on "an operations center" inJenin, in the West Bank, on Friday and killed "a significant wanted" militant.

The IDF said in a statement that militant Islam Khamaysa was a senior operative in the Jenin Camp, responsible for numerousattacks in the area.

Al Quds Brigade, the military wing of Islamic Jihad, confirmed the killing of Islam Khamaysa in a statement on Friday, sayinghe was a leader of the Jenin Brigade.

The Jenin Brigade is a faction affiliated with the wider Islamic Jihad group.

The Palestinian Ministry of Health said eight people were also injured in the airstrike and evacuated to two separate hospitals in the West Bank.

6:18 p.m. ET, May 17, 2024

Family of hostage Shani Louk says recovery of her body gives them closure

From CNN'sEliza Talmadge

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The family of Israeli hostage Shani Louk, whose body Israel announced on Friday was recovered from Gaza, said they have closure now that her body has been recovered.

In a statement given to CNN, the family said the Israel Defense Forces (IDF) came to their house on Friday and informed them that they were able to rescue Louk's body from a tunnel in Gaza and bring her back to Israel.

"Every news like this brings us back to the horrific moment we had to find out that our loving daughter was brutally murdered by Hamas on the 7th of October. However,it is also a relief to get the body back and we are now able to bury her close by. It gives us some kind of closure," the family said.
"We want to remember Shani as the beautiful and peace-loving person she was, who loved music, dancing and life. She brought us and many other people in the world light and the belief in good. This is how we choose to remember Shani," the statement read.
5:28 p.m. ET, May 17, 2024

It will be a challenge to backfill the 17 American doctors who departed Gaza, sources say

From CNN's Kylie Atwood

Aid organizations will face challenges getting doctorsback into Gaza following the departure of 17 of the 20 Americandoctors who were stuck thereafter Israel shut the border crossing from Rafah to Egypt.

Sources familiar with the efforts tohelp the American doctors escapesaid that backfilling them remains a major concern, largely because the Rafah crossing remains closed afterthe Israeli military seized it early last week.

Remember: The crossing – when it was operating — was the onlyentry and exit point for foreign aid workers.Israeli and Egyptian officials have so far failed to reach an agreement on reopening it.

One of the doctors who decided to stay behind isDr. Adam Hamawy,who helped save Sen. Tammy Duckworth’s life 20 years ago in Iraq, according to a source familiar with the matter. Hamawy traveled to Gaza with thePalestinian American Medical Associationand did not feel right leaving without other doctors coming in to take over, the source said.

Many members ofCongress, including Duckworth, are working with the Biden administration topush Israel to do more to get aid and humanitarian workers into Gaza, and to get the protections needed for those workers. Earlier this week,a top USAID official said thatIsrael was not doing enough to ensure the safety of aid works.

"Thedeconflictionmeasures are not where they need to be yet, given the complexity of the environment. So those conversations are ongoing, they need to continue and they need to get to a place where humanitarian aid workers feel safe and secure and able to operate safely. And I don't think we're there yet,”said Sonali Korde, assistant to the administrator of USAID’s Bureau for Humanitarian Assistance,noting that Gaza is a “very dangerous place to work.”

CNN's Jeremy Diamond andMuhammad Darwish contributed to this story.

5:07 p.m. ET, May 17, 2024

Hamas' military wingsays commander killed in Israeli airstrike in Lebanon

From CNN's Mohammed Tawfeeq and Eugenia Yosef

Hamas' military wing Al Qassam Brigades said a commander was killed in an Israeli airstrike inLebanon's West Bekaa area,near the Syrian border,on Friday.

SharhabilAli Al-Sayyid, also known as "Abu Amr" was killed "after he was targeted by Israeli occupation aircraft,"Hamas' military wing Al Qassam Brigadessaid in a statement.

The Israel Defense Forces ( IDF) confirmed in a statement Friday it killed Al-Sayyidin an airstrike, but described him as "a senior commander of the Jamaa Islamiya" in Lebanon "who cooperated with Hamas against Israel."

The IDF said Al-Sayyid"promoted numerous terror attacks from Lebanon against Israel in the eastern arena recently, as well as in cooperation with Hamas' wing in Lebanon."

5:15 p.m. ET, May 17, 2024

17 American doctors who were stuck in Gaza have safely departed, White House says

From CNN's Kylie Atwood

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Seventeen of the 20 Americandoctors who were stuck in Gazaafter Israel shut the border crossing from Rafah to Egypthave safely departedthe enclave,saidNational Security Council spokesman John Kirbyon Friday.

“They’re out. There was 20 American doctors, 17 are out now, came out today. And all 17, they wanted to, they wanted to leave — I won't speak for the other three, but just, I can assure you that any of them that wanted to leave are out now,” Kirby said.

The Americans who made their way out did so with the support of theUS Embassy in Jerusalem, said a State Department spokesperson. “We have been in close contact with the groups that these US doctors are part of, and we have been in contact with the families of these US citizens,” the spokesperson added.

The three American doctors who opted not to depart Gaza did so understanding that the US Embassy may not be able to facilitate their departure in the same manner, the source familiar said. They added that it “was an extremely unique operation.”

The Embassy team traveled to Kerem Shalom crossing to receive the doctors at the border, the source added, without providing details about how the doctors traveled to the border crossing.

Here's where the crossing is located:

2:35 p.m. ET, May 17, 2024

UN panel calls for all member states to resume funding UN aid agency for Palestinian refugees

From CNN’s Kareem El Damanhoury and Richard Roth

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A panel of UN experts said Friday that the UN Relief and Works Agency for Palestine Refugees in the Near East (UNRWA) was “politically targeted” as it voiced disappointment over some countries not reinstating their funding weeks after an independent review cleared the agency.

“The independent review ordered by the UN Secretary-General, following an increase of allegations since the onset of the military assault on Gaza in October 2023, has shown that the claim that significant numbers of UNRWA employees have ties with ‘terrorist organisations’ remains unsubstantiated,” the experts said in astatementon Friday.

Earlier this year, Israel accused at least 12 UNRWA staffers of being involved in Hamas' October 7 attacks and has alleged that about 12% of the agency's 13,000 staffers are members of Hamas or other Palestinian militant groups. Last month, the independent review found that UNRWA’s neutrality must be strengthened and that its facilities were sometimes misused, but noted that Israel did not provide supporting evidence for its allegations.

“UNRWA remains pivotal in providing life-saving humanitarian aid and essential social services, particularly in health and education, to Palestinian refugees in Gaza, Jordan, Lebanon, Syria and the West Bank,” the review said, adding that the agency is "irreplaceable and indispensable to Palestinians’ human and economic development.”

As of April 30, funding to UNRWA from nine states was still frozen, according to a UNstatement.

With previous reporting from CNN’s Tim Lister

May 17, 2024 Israel-Hamas war (2024)

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