Evening recap
Our live coverage from Gaza will shortly be closing until tomorrow morning.
Here are some of the day's key developments:
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Israeli air strikes have killed at least 39 Palestinians across Gaza since dawn on Saturday.
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The Gaza government media office has reported that 57 Palestinians have died of malnutrition, with most of the victims children, the sick and the elderly.
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At least 70 Palestinians have been killed and 275 others injured in Israeli attack across Gaza in the last 48 hours, the enclave's Ministry of Health has reported.
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Palestinian prisoner advocacy groups reported that Israel continues to hold 49 Palestinians journalists in custody.
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Israel's military said on Saturday it intercepted a missile fired from Yemen and Houthi forces claimed responsibility for the attack, the third of its kind by the group in 24 hours.
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Israeli Channel 14 reports the military will issue emergency call-up orders tonight for approximately 60,000 reserve soldiers, in one of the largest mobilizations since the war began.
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Israeli air strikes on Syria have killed two civilians and injured at least eight.
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Israel launched around 20 air strikes on Syria late on Friday in what the country's new rulers branded as a "dangerous escalation".
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UN special envoy Geir Pedersen has called on Israel to immediately end its attacks on Syria after fresh air strikes targeted government sites overnight.
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Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu's cancelled visit to Azerbaijan resulted from Turkey's refusal to grant airspace access to his official plane, according to Walla news.
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Former Israeli Prime Minister Ehud Barak has called for nationwide protests to remove Benjamin Netanyahu, telling Channel 13 the current leader has "declared war on Israel."