Evening recap

Our liveblog will shortly be closing until tomorrow morning.
Here are the day's key developments:
-Five members of staff at northern Gaza's besieged Kamal Adwan Hospital were killed in Israeli air raids on Thursday, the hospital's director Dr Hussam Abu Safiyyah said. They were among a total of 50 people killed onsite, he added.
-The director of field hospitals in Gaza has told Aljazeera that Israel has bombed Al-Awda hospital again on Thursday, this time wounding the medical director there as well as six members of staff. Israel had targeted a clearly marked press vehicle in the early hours of Thursday just outside Al-Awda, killing five Palestinian journalists.
-Separately, Israeli airstrikes on Gaza have claimed the lives of 34 Palestinians since Thursday morning, medical sources in Gaza have reported.
-The director of the WHO and other UN staff are safe after Israel carried out a series of air strikes on Yemen’s capital, Sana'a, targeting Sana'a International Airport, Red Sea ports, power stations and oil refineries. The UN team had been at the airport when the bombings occurred. Six people are confirmed dead across Yemen, and the Houthis have vowed retaliation.
-The Israeli parliament, the Knesset, has given preliminary approval to a draft law granting the Israeli Ministry of Education the authority to deny teaching licenses to individuals holding university degrees from Palestinian academic institutions, the Wafa news agency reported. The draft passed with 40 votes in favour and nine against.