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Here are the day's key developments:
- The spokesperson for the Qassam Brigades, the armed wing of Hamas, said on Friday that half of the Israeli captives in Gaza are being held in areas that the Israeli army has ordered to be "evacuated" in the coming days. Abu Obeida added that because of "strict security measures" they will not be moved.
- The Israeli military said that it killed Mohammad Awad, a senior member of the Mujahideen Brigades in Gaza on Friday. The Brigades confirmed his death.
- The UN's humanitarian agency Ocha said that conditions in Gaza are "catastrophic" and Israel must re-open crossings to allow aid into the enclave.
- Global medical charity Medecins Sans Frontieres said it was appalled and saddened by the killing of one of its staff by an air strike in Gaza, the second within two weeks.
- The Trump administration moved forward with the sale of more than 20,000 US-made assault rifles to Israel last month, according to the Reuters news agency. The $24 million sale appears to be intended for the Israeli National Police.
- The UN agency for Palestinian refugees, Unrwa, on Friday said the scale of the displacement caused by the Israeli assault on parts of the West Bank is "unprecedented since the 1967 war", when Israel occupied the area in contravention of international law.
- CNN, citing US officials on Friday, said the cost of the US war on Yemen since 15 March is about to hit the $1bn mark - and that it hasn't even had that much impact.