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Here are the day's key developments:
- Israel killed at least 112 Palestinians in Gaza on Thursday in what has become the deadliest day since Israel resumed its war on the Strip on 18 March.
- The Israeli military late on Thursday issued what it described as a "final advance warning before the attack" to residents of the Old City of Gaza, al-Sabra, Tal al-Hawa, and western al-Zeitoun. All those now being forcibly displaced must go to al-Mawasi, in the south of the Strip, a military spokesperson said.
- The UN Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs in the Occupied Palestinian Territory (OCHA OPT) said that two-thirds of the Gaza Strip is now under forced displacement orders from Israel, or is a 'no go' zone.
- Around 17,000 children in Gaza have lost both parents since 7 October 2023, the Palestinian Central Bureau of Statistics said in a statement.
- An attempt to force a vote to block US weapons transfers to Israel failed in the Senate on Thursday. Independent Senator Bernie Sanders tried to bring forward two joint resolutions of disapproval (JRD) to block $8.8bn worth of offensive weapons sales. Only 15 out of 100 senators supported the move.
- In a strongly-worded statement, the Turkish foreign ministry called Israel "racist" and a "strategic destabiliser" that "fuels chaos and fosters terrorism". The statement is understood to be a response to Israeli officials who indicated that Israeli air strikes on Syria are intended to convey a message to Turkey not to establish a military base in Syria.
- The Yemeni health ministry said that US air strikes have killed 92 people since they began on 15 March.