Evening recap

Our liveblog will shortly be closing until tomorrow morning.
Here are the day's key developments:
- Israel has breached the ceasefire and launched a wave of air strikes during Suhoor in Gaza on Tuesday, killing 430 people and wounding hundreds of others. The international community had condemned the action, but the US said Israel consulted it first before resuming the full-scale war on the Strip.
- The spokesman for Palestinian Islamic Jihad's (PIJ) armed wing, the al-Quds Brigades, was targeted in the overnight Israeli air strikes on Gaza, the group announced on Tuesday. Naji Abu Saif, known as Abu Hamza, and his wife, Shaima Abu Saif, were both killed.
- Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu on Tuesday said that negotiations on restoring the ceasefire in Gaza would continue "only under fire", adding that military pressure on Hamas was a "critical condition" for securing the release of the remaining captives held in Gaza. "This is just the beginning," he warned.
- In a statement released on Tuesday, Hamas said it remains committed to its ceasefire obligations and that Israeli suggestions that a Hamas attack is imminent are "baseless".
- Thousands of protesters have taken to the streets from Jerusalem to New York demanding that the Israeli government abide by its ceasefire obligations.
- Yemen's Houthis said on Tuesday they would expand their range of targets in Israel in the next hours and days unless the "aggression" on Gaza stops. The group's military spokesperson, Yahya Sarea, also confirmed that they had targeted an air base in Israel with a ballistic missile. The Israeli military said that missile was intercepted outside of Israeli airspace.
- At least 10 US air strikes targeted parts of the Yemeni capital Sanaa and the port city of Hodeidah in the very early hours of Wednesday, local media said.