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Here are the day's key developments:
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The death toll of Palestinians killed in Israeli attacks in Gaza since October 2023 has reached 50,695, as another 26 people were killed in the last 24 hours, the enclave's health ministry has said.
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It added that another 113 people have been admitted to hospital, bringing the number of people wounded in the war to 115, 338.
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According to government media in Gaza, Israeli forces have killed 490 children in just 20 days, pushing the overall death toll to 1,350 since Israel broke the ceasefire on March 18.
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The death toll from Israeli strikes on Gaza since dawn has climbed to 43, as relentless bombardment leaves more bodies buried under the rubble.
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Israel's barring of the entry of vaccines into Gaza is putting 602,000 children at risk of "permanent paralysis, and chronic disabilities" the enclave's health ministry said today.
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A 14-year-old Palestinian-American, Omar Mohammad Rabea, was shot dead by an Israeli settler in Turmus Ayya, a West Bank town, on Sunday. The incident marks yet another surge in settler violence and confrontations between Palestinians and settlers across the occupied territory.
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Two people have been killed in an Israeli attack targeting an engineering vehicle which was travelling towards the southern Lebanese town of Naquora in the Tyre area, the country's National News Agency is reporting.
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For more than a month, Israel has blocked life-saving aid from reaching Gaza, leaving the territory on the brink of catastrophe. The UN agency for Palestinian refugees, Unrwa, says it is still distributing what little remains—but supplies are vanishing fast.
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Israel has detained two British members of parliament and refused entry to the officials who were visiting as part of a parliamentary delegation, British Foreign Minister David Lammy said in a statement late on Saturday.
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A source close to Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu has claimed that all Israeli captives in Gaza are being held in tunnels. The source speaking to the Israeli daily Haaretz, boasted that Israeli forces have seized 40 percent of Gaza’s territory and are making significant progress.