Evening recap

Our live blog will shortly be closing until tomorrow morning.
Here are the day's key developments:
- Israel has killed 35 people across Gaza since dawn on Tuesday, health officials said.
- Hours after bombing Nasser Hospital overnight, Israel bombed the vicinity of the European Hospital, killing at least six people and leaving 70 others wounded.
- Israel's Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu said the army is planning to enter Gaza "with full force" in the coming days, according to a statement from his office.
- Netanyahu also said that his government is "working" to find countries that will receive Palestinians from the Gaza Strip.
- United Nations aid chief Tom Fletcher slammed a plan by Israel to sidestep the UN for the distribution of aid in the Gaza Strip as a "cynical sideshow, a deliberate distraction, a fig leaf for further violence and displacement".
- French President Emmanuel Macron has said Europe should consider sanctions against Netanyahu for his aid blockade in Gaza.
- Hamas was the side that began the outreach to US President Donald Trump toward a deal to free a US-Israeli dual national from captivity in Gaza, Axios has reported, and the group did it via an Arab-American Trump contact with no role in the administration.
- The British government assessed last year that there was “no serious risk” of a genocide occurring in Gaza, weeks before it imposed a partial suspension of arms exports to Israel which did not include parts that could end up in Israeli F-35 fighter jets.