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Live Blog Update| Israel's genocide in Gaza

Evening recap

Our live coverage from Gaza will shortly be closing until tomorrow morning.

Here are some of the day's key developments:

  • Gaza death toll rises to 37,164

  • The UN has warned that there are now less than 100,000 people left in Rafah following Israel's attack on the city

  • Intel is halting its plans for a $25-billion factory in Israel, according to the Israeli financial news website Calcalist, Reuters reported on Tuesday

  • Blinken calls for increased aid to Palestinians in Gaza following US-backed destruction

  • 3,000 malnourished children at risk of ‘dying before their families’ eyes’: Unicef

  • The UN human rights office has ctied possible war crimes by Israeli forces and Palestinian armed groups following the deadly assault by the Israeli army that freed four captives over the weekend and killed and wounded hundreds of Palestinians

  • Hamas and Palestinian Islamic Jihad submitted their official response to a proposed ceasefire deal a Hamas official told Reuters on Tuesday

  • US Defense Secretary Lloyd Austin spoke with the Israeli war crimes suspect Defense Minister Yoav Gallant today to congratulate him on the release of four Israeli captives that resulted in the killing of hundreds of Palestinians