Evening recap
Our live blog will shortly be closing until tomorrow morning.
Here are the day's key developments:
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A team of charity workers has been killed in Israeli strikes in northern Gaza, the UK-registered Al Khair Foundation has told the BBC.
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The UK’s Royal Television Society (RTS) has reinstated its award recognising the work of journalists in Gaza, reversing its earlier decision to cancel it last week.
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US strikes on Yemen's capital killed at least 13 people, injured nine people.
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The Palestinian health ministry in Gaza said Israeli attacks over the past 48 hours killed 19 people, including seven newly killed and 12 bodies recovered.
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An Israeli drone attack on a gathering of civilians at the Attar junction in Gaza's Beit Lahia has killed at least nine people, including three journalists.
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A senior Hamas official has said the group will only release American-Israeli captive Edan Alexander and the bodies of four other captives if Israel agrees to the existing ceasefire agreement.
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The Rafah Municipality in southern Gaza said fuel supplies to water wells have been halted as a result of the Israeli blockade.
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An Israeli strike on a vehicle in southern Lebanon killed one person on Saturday, according to the Lebanese health ministry.