Israel-Gaza updates: Hostage speaks 1st time since release

Noa Argamani is one of the four hostages rescued in a deadly IDF raid on June 8.

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Last Updated: June 29, 2024, 3:23 PM EDT

As the Israel-Hamas war continues, negotiations have stalled to secure the release of hostages taken by the terrorist organization, and Israeli forces continue to launch incursions in the southern Gazan town of Rafah ahead of a possible large-scale invasion.

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Jun 27, 2024, 11:16 AM EDT

Some ambulance service stopped in Gaza due to fuel shortages

As the fight over aid into Gaza continues and as the United Nation cites the dangers to humanitarian workers, the Palestine Red Crescent Society now says 18 of its ambulances -- about one-third of its fleet -- have been taken out of service due to fuel shortages.

"The fuel quantities entering through the Karm Abu Salem crossing do not meet the medical and relief sector’s needs," the PRCS said in a statement.

Women gather by the retrieved bodies of victims killed in the aftermath of overnight Israeli bombardment at the Asma school in the Shati camp for Palestinian refugees west of Gaza City, June 25, 2024.
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"With the Israeli occupation continuing to keep the Rafah border crossing closed for about 52 days… the PRCS appeals to the international community for urgent intervention to reopen the Rafah border crossing and allow the flow of humanitarian aid, especially fuel," the agency said.

-ABC News’ Will Gretsky

Jun 26, 2024, 8:13 PM EDT

Israel's Gallant addresses military aid after US visit: 'Obstacles were removed'

Israeli Defense Minister Yoav Gallant shared an update with reporters Wednesday after meeting with U.S. officials on the latest in the Israel-Hamas conflict and rising tensions with Hezbollah in Lebanon.

Gallant met with Secretary of Defense Lloyd Austin, Secretary of State Antony Blinken, National Security Advisor Jake Sullivan and several other U.S. officials in Washington, D.C. this week.

"During the meetings we made significant progress, obstacles were removed, and bottlenecks were addressed, in order to advance a variety of issues and more specifically the topic of force build-up and supply of munition,” Gallant said.

Gallant said he discussed "several issues," including "Lebanon, Gaza, Iran, the hostage issue, the transition to the next phase in Gaza, and how this will impact the region."

During Gallant's visit to the U.S., Hezbollah released a video message in which the group threatened to attack crucial Israeli buildings if a full-scale conflict were to break out in Lebanon.

“Hezbollah understands very well that we can inflict massive damage in Lebanon if a war is launched,” Gallant said

Over the past months, the Israeli Defense Forces have eliminated 400 Hezbollah terrorists, according to Gallant.

Regarding the conflict with Hamas, Gallant said, "Hamas as a military formation has been mostly dismantled. We have destroyed most of the Hamas battalions and formations and are now fighting pockets of resistance."

Gallant thanked the U.S. government and the American public "for their enduring support for the State of Israel.

Jun 26, 2024, 4:02 PM EDT

US, Israel worked through 'misunderstandings' on weapons shipments, White House says

Israeli and American officials sifted through "every single case" of weapons shipments at a meeting in Washington, D.C., clearing up any "misunderstandings" and making "real progress," a senior administration official said.

That does not mean, however, that the U.S. is going to begin shipping the large bombs that have been paused since May, after the president aired concerns about their use in highly populated areas, like Rafah. That pause is still under review, the official said.

In terms of other weapons and supplies, though, the official said there were misunderstandings that the delegations worked through stemming from "complexities" in the U.S.'s highly bureaucratic approval system and requests for certain items to be prioritized.

An Israeli army tank rolls to take position in an area along Israel's southern border with the Palestinian Gaza Strip, June 18, 2024.
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"We were able to go through everything, and I think where there were some misunderstandings, those were clarified -- about where certain cases might be in the course of our process, which can be complex," the senior administration official said.

"There was real progress in a mutual understanding of where things stand, of prioritization of certain cases over others, so that we can make sure that we are moving things in ways that meet the needs of the Israelis, and with the only exception being one shipment of MK-84s [the 2,000-pound bombs] that remains paused and under review," the official said.

This meeting comes after a video released June 18 by Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu accusing the U.S. of slowing weapons shipments, which the U.S. has denied.

That video was not discussed in Thursday’s meeting between Israeli Defense Minister Yaov Gallant and national security adviser Jake Sullivan, the official said.

Smoke billows during Israeli bombardment on the village of Khiam in south Lebanon near the border with Israel, June 19, 2024.
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-ABC News’ Cheyenne Haslett

Jun 26, 2024, 3:27 PM EDT

Netanyahu thanks Sen. John Fetterman for his 'moral clarity' during meeting in Israel

Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu welcomed Sen. John Fetterman, D-Pa., to Israel on Wednesday and thanked him for his "moral clarity."

"We've been through dark times in these months of anguish war, and during that time, I can say that Israel has had no better friend than Sen. Jon Fetterman," Netanyahu said in a video. "Senator, welcome to Israel. I want to thank you for your courageous statements that show moral clarity and moral courage. And you just say it the way it is, and we appreciate your friendship at all times, but especially these times."

Shlomi Ziv one of the four Israeli hostages rescued during a military operation after being held captive the Gaza Strip since the October 7 attacks, arrives at his home in Moshav Elqosh in northern Israel, June 25, 2024.
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Fetterman has become outspoken in his support for Israel as some Democrats have increasingly distanced themselves amid the ongoing conflict in Gaza. He's been seen carrying a small Israel flag around the Capitol and at one point waived a large Israeli flag from the roof of his home in Pennsylvania as protesters gathered on the street waiving Palestinian flags below.

According to the post on X, Netanyahu told Fetterman that "his standing up to pro-Palestinian demonstrators, while waving an Israeli flag, was courageous and heart-warming."

In the video, Fetterman told Netanyahu, "We stand with Israel through this, and I am so sorry for what's been done to this nation, but I'm just in honor to be here today."

An Israeli military jeep maneuvers near the Israel-Gaza border, amid the Israel-Hamas conflict, in Israel, June 24, 2024.
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At the end of the video, Netanyahu told Fetterman, "I look forward to visiting you in Washington."

Netanyahu is set to address Congress on July 24.

-ABC News’ Allie Pecorin

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