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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At least 41,595 people have been killed and 96,251 wounded in Israeli attacks on Gaza since October of last year, according to the Palestinian health ministry
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Medical sources reported to Al Jazeera that at least 28 Palestinians have died across the Gaza Strip since dawn today
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Children in northern Gaza came together to collect donations in support of Lebanon, singing songs of solidarity and waving Lebanese flags
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The Lebanese health ministry has reported that Israeli air strikes on Sunday killed at least 109 individuals and left 364 others wounded across the country
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Israeli attacks may have forced up to 1 million people to flee parts of Lebanon, potentially triggering the worst displacement crisis in the country's history, Prime Minister Najib Mikati said on Sunday
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Fourteen medics have been killed over two days of Israeli strikes in eastern and southern Lebanon, as well as in Beirut, the Lebanese health ministry said in a statement on Sunday
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Pope Francis criticised Israeli attacks in Lebanon that go "beyond morality" on Sunday. His comments came in response to questions about Israeli air strikes that killed Hezbollah leader Hassan Nasrallah, along with civilians
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Lebanon’s health ministry reported that an Israeli air strike on the southern city of Ain el-Delb killed at least 24 people
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The Israeli military confirmed it carried out air strikes on Yemen's port city of Hodeidah. The attack involved "dozens of air force aircraft", according to an army statement
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Republican Senator Lindsey Graham, an ally of both Donald Trump and Benjamin Netanyahu, warned during an interview on CNN that Iran might decide "it's better to have a nuclear weapon" after witnessing the damage to its regional allies, Hezbollah and Hamas