Evening recap
Our live blog will shortly be closing until tomorrow morning.
Here are the day's key developments:
- US President Donald Trump hosted a dinner at the White House on Monday for Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu's third visit to Washington in six months.
- Netanyahu told the US president he has nominated him for the Nobel Peace Prize for his negotiation efforts with Iran and on Gaza.
- Trump and Netanyahu revealed that there are talks with neighbouring countries to resettle Palestinians from Gaza, but did not reveal details.
- On the long-held US policy of a two-state solution, Trump said he doesn't know what to think and deferred to Netanyahu, who said that while Palestinians can govern themselves, they will never be given control over security.
- Trump confirmed that US-Iran talks have been "scheduled" and negotiations are back on after the US bombed Iran's three nuclear facilities two weeks ago.
- Israel and Hamas did not achieve a breakthrough in their latest round of indirect talks in Doha for a Gaza ceasefire, a Palestinian official told AFP on Monday.
- The Quds News Network reported that at least 16 Israeli soldiers were wounded and later evacuated by a medical helicopter from Beit Hanoun in northern Gaza, after an ambush by Palestinian fighters.
- The World Health Organisation is due to deliver medical supplies to Gaza on Tuesday, the Palestinian Ministry of Health in Gaza announced on Monday. The supplies will not contain food items.