Evening recap

Our live blog will shortly be closing until tomorrow morning.
Here are the day's key developments:
- Israeli air strikes have killed 45 people across Gaza since dawn on Friday.
- US President Donald Trump told reporters he pushed Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu to allow food and medicine into the Strip. That follows pleas by the UK and European governments, as well as a dozen major aid organisations that are demanding Israel reopening border crossings into Gaza.
- About 500,000 people in Gaza have been newly displaced since Israel broke the ceasefire last month, the UN agency for Palestinian refugees (Unrwa) said on Friday.
- Newly revealed details by Drop Site News show what the current ceasefire plan being pushed by mediators Qatar, Egypt, and the US entails: a non-permanent ceasefire in Gaza that lasts 45 days, a semi-withdrawal of Israeli ground forces, and ultimately, the release of all living and deceased captives from Gaza in exchange for talks toward a permanent end to the war. Hamas would also have to disarm.
- Hamas said it will not entertain any proposals that factor in its disarmament. "The weapons of the resistance are not negotiable, and will remain in our hands as long as the occupation persists," the group's statement said.
- Israeli forces have killed over 212 Palestinian journalists since the start of Israel’s war on Gaza, according to a statement by Gaza’s Government Media Office reported by Aljazeera.
- New polling from 745 likely Democratic voters across the US, conducted by Data For Progress, has shown that 71% of them want to see restrictions on military aid to Israel "until it stops attacks on civilians in Gaza, supports Palestinian rights, and commits to a long-term peace process."