What's the latest?
It's just gone 21:00 in Israel and Gaza, and here are the latest developments on the ground:
The armed wing of Hamas said it fired a "barrage of missiles" on Tel Aviv and Jerusalem today in response to Israel's "targeting of civilians"
A top UN official, Martin Griffiths, said around one million Palestinians who've fled the Israeli bombardment of Gaza, were in urgent need of help, and the health system in Gaza was "collapsing before our very eyes"
A hoped-for humanitarian truce failed to materialise with the UN saying no progress had been made on reopening Rafah crossing
The area around the Rafah crossing between Gaza and Egypt was hit by an airstrike, with no reports of casualties
199 people were being held hostage by Hamas in Gaza - including children and the elderly - the Israeli military said. They were taken when Hamas attacked Israel on 7 October
UK Prime Minister Rishi Sunak said six British people were killed in the Hamas attacks on Israel. Two teenage sisters are among the missing
It's just gone 21:00 in Israel and Gaza, and here are the latest developments on the ground:
The armed wing of Hamas said it fired a "barrage of missiles" on Tel Aviv and Jerusalem today in response to Israel's "targeting of civilians"
A top UN official, Martin Griffiths, said around one million Palestinians who've fled the Israeli bombardment of Gaza, were in urgent need of help, and the health system in Gaza was "collapsing before our very eyes"
A hoped-for humanitarian truce failed to materialise with the UN saying no progress had been made on reopening Rafah crossing
The area around the Rafah crossing between Gaza and Egypt was hit by an airstrike, with no reports of casualties
199 people were being held hostage by Hamas in Gaza - including children and the elderly - the Israeli military said. They were taken when Hamas attacked Israel on 7 October
UK Prime Minister Rishi Sunak said six British people were killed in the Hamas attacks on Israel. Two teenage sisters are among the missing
What's the latest?
It's just gone 21:00 in Israel and Gaza, and here are the latest developments on the ground:
The armed wing of Hamas said it fired a "barrage of missiles" on Tel Aviv and Jerusalem today in response to Israel's "targeting of civilians"
A top UN official, Martin Griffiths, said around one million Palestinians who've fled the Israeli bombardment of Gaza, were in urgent need of help, and the health system in Gaza was "collapsing before our very eyes"
A hoped-for humanitarian truce failed to materialise with the UN saying no progress had been made on reopening Rafah crossing
The area around the Rafah crossing between Gaza and Egypt was hit by an airstrike, with no reports of casualties
199 people were being held hostage by Hamas in Gaza - including children and the elderly - the Israeli military said. They were taken when Hamas attacked Israel on 7 October
UK Prime Minister Rishi Sunak said six British people were killed in the Hamas attacks on Israel. Two teenage sisters are among the missing