Israel continues to ignore pleas for ceasefire and signals its aggression in Gaza - now in its 30th day - will continue unabated.
4:00 GMT - Israeli airstrike on Palestinian refugee camp kills dozens
Israeli military has killed at least 51 Palestinians and wounded dozens others in an air strike on Al Maghazi refugee camp in central Gaza, Palestinian WAFA agency reported.
A spokesperson for the Health Ministry in Gaza, Ashraf al-Qidra, said a large number of people were killed without giving an exact figure, adding scores of people with severe wounds were laying on the ground of a hospital's emergency ward.
Maghazi is located in the Deir al-Balah Governorate in the central Gaza.
3:20 GMT — Hezbollah says targeted Israeli soldiers in northern settlement
Hezbollah has said that it targeted several Israeli soldiers inside a home in the settlement of Metula in northern Israel.
The Lebanese group said it inflicted direct casualties among Israeli soldiers.
It added that the attack was in response to the Israeli killing of Lebanese civilians in recent days.
The Israeli army claimed no injuries to its soldiers from the attack by Hezbollah and said fighter jets struck a number of sites belonging to Hezbollah in southern Lebanon.
2:57 GMT - Israel says 345 soldiers killed since October 7
The Israeli army has said it has lost 345 soldiers since the outbreak of fighting in Gaza.
Spokesman Daniel Hagari said at a news conference that four soldiers were killed in Gaza, bringing the death toll to 345.
The Israeli army said 29 soldiers were killed in Gaza since last Tuesday when it started a ground invasion in Gaza. Hagari said fighting is ongoing across the territory, and the army aims to dismantle the Palestinian resistance group, Hamas.
2:00 GMT - Biden says progress made on humanitarian pause
President Joe Biden has suggested there have been some advances in US attempts to persuade Israel to pause military strikes on Gaza for humanitarian reasons.
In a brief exchange with reporters as he left St. Edmond Roman Catholic Church in Rehoboth Beach, Delaware, Biden was asked if there was progress, and he responded, "Yes," but did not share specifics.
This comes after US Secretary of State Antony Blinken met with his Arab counterparts.
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