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Here are the day's key developments:
- The Israeli defence minister warned Hamas on Friday that the army will permanently seize and annex territory in Gaza if captives are not released.
- The Israeli military issued a new evacuation warning for part of the northern Gaza Strip, claiming it to be where the intercepted rockets were launched from on Friday.
- The Israeli military also said on Friday that it killed the head of Hamas's military intelligence in southern Gaza on Thursday. In a statement, the military named the Hamas leader as Osama Tabash. It said he was also the head of the surveillance and targeting unit.
- US President Donald Trump's Middle East envoy Steve Witkoff has suggested Hamas could remain in Gaza for a short period if it agreed to disarm. But ultimately, he added, Gaza cannot be run by a "terrorist organisation."
- One of the largest providers of food aid in Gaza warned on Friday that it has only enough flour left to last six more days. "We can stretch that by giving people less, but we are talking days - not weeks," said Sam Rose of the UN agency for Palestinian refugees (Unrwa).
- Columbia University in New York City announced on Friday that it would abide by all of the Trump administration's demands in order to maintain $400m in federal funding. The administration said it aims to prevent what it called "antisemitic violence and harassment" on campus, following weeks of pro-Palestine protests and encampments last year.