This is an entry from: Gaza live: Fresh Israeli order forces over 170,000 Palestinians to leave their homes
Evening recap
10 August 2024 23:51 BST
Our live coverage from Gaza will shortly be closing until tomorrow morning.
Here are some of the day's key developments:
- The Israeli army is saying "there is a high probability" that Ashraf Juda, a commander of Palestinian Islamic Jihad's Central Camps Brigade, has been killed at Tabin school attack, among 19 Palestinian fighters targeted in the bombing.
- Al Jazeera is quoting sources as saying that two of the 19 Palestinians mentioned by Israeli army as fighters killed in the Tabin attack, were already killed in other places in the past few days.
- Jordan's Foreign Minister Ayman Safadi said his country would not be a "battlefield for any party" and that Jordan will not allow the violation of its airspace.
- Hezbollah says its attack with multiple rockets and drones on Israel was in response to the assassination of a Hamas official in the coastal city of Sidon on Friday. The Lebanese group said it hit the Michve Alon Israeli air base, and that the drones resulted in “confirmed casualties”.
- The US has expressed its "deep" concern about civilian casualties in Gaza following the Israeli bombing on Tabin school, killing more than 100 people, the White House said in a statement.
- Several anti-Netanyahu protests have taken place in Israel calling for the release of the hostages and for early Knesset elections.