Evening recap
Our live blog will shortly be closing until tomorrow morning.
Here are the day's key developments:
- Gaza health officials have said that 127 people have been killed since dawn on Thursday, making it the deadliest day since Israel resumed its war on Gaza on 18 March. The death toll has now surpassed 53,000.
- Officials also said that the European Hospital in Khan Younis is now entirely out of service after heavy Israeli bombardment earlier in the week. That facility was the only one providing follow-up care for cancer patients in Gaza.
- Israel's United Nations ambassador, Danny Danon, said that his country will not fund the US-formed Gaza Humanitarian Foundation, but will facilitate and enable it. The effort bypasses the United Nations infrastructure for aid deliveries in Gaza.
- Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu's latest offer to Hamas only demanded that the group hand over 10 Israeli captives from Gaza, Hamas representative Taher al-Nono said in a statement.
- A separate statement by Hamas representative Basem Naim praised US President Donald Trump's vision for peace in the region, and urged him to use his influence to stop Israel's renewed war.
- Yemen's Houthi armed forces declared the hypersonic ballistic missile fired at - and intercepted by - Israel a success, given Israelis had to "flee to shelters and [halt] airport operations for an hour".