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Live Blog Update| Israel's genocide in Gaza

Morning update

Good morning Middle East Eye readers,

Here are some of the latest updates on Israel's war on Gaza:

  • Israel’s parliament passed a law that bans entry to foreigners if authorities determine that they have denied the 7 October attacks or expressed support for the international prosecution of Israeli soldiers.

  • Some 62 per cent of American voters oppose Trump’s plan to forcefully displace Palestinians in Gaza, while 22 per cent support it, according to a new poll by Quinnipiac University in Connecticut.

  • Government officials have advised Malaysian Prime Minister Anwar Ibrahim to soften his criticism of Israel’s war on Gaza to avoid economic retaliation from the US, Bloomberg reported.

  • The Commission of Detainees and Ex-Detainees Affairs and the Palestinian Prisoner’s Society said Israel informed them about the whereabouts of 64 Palestinians who disappeared from Gaza but the fate of hundreds of others taken from Gaza remains unknown.

  • WHO and Unicef will administer vaccines to more than 591,000 children younger than 10 in Gaza after WHO's discovery that 88 per cent of samples taken from Gaza were contaminated with the poliovirus.

  • The National Campaign to Retrieve Martyrs’ Bodies told Al Jazeera Arabic that authorities in the country are withholding the bodies of at least 665 people.

  • Israeli forces shot and wounded a 15-year-old boy during a raid on the town of Beita near Nablus and injured two other young men in a raid on Beit Furik in the occupied West Bank, the Wafa news agency reported.