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Evening recap

Evening recap

Our live blog is now closed until tomorrow morning.

Here are the day's key developments:

- Two Middle East Eye journalists, Mohamed Salama and Ahmed Abu Aziz, were among five journalists killed by an Israeli "double-tap" strike on Nasser Hospital in southern Gaza on Monday. A total of 21 people died in that attack.

- Local officials said 89 Palestinians were killed overall across Gaza on Monday, including a sixth journalist who was shot dead by Israeli forces in Khan Younis.

- US President Donald Trump said that he is "not happy" about the Israeli attack on Nasser Hospital. "I don't want to see it. At the same time, we have to end that... nightmare," he told reporters. 

- Condemnations have come in from governments around the world, including the United Nations and the Foreign Press Association, containing some of the strongest language yet after Israel killed yet another group of journalists, many of whom worked for some of the biggest Western news agencies including the Associated Press and Reuters. 

- The Israeli army has warned the government that implementing its demands to demolish all of Gaza City could take several months, potentially more than a year, Israeli newspaper Haaretz reported.

- Turkish Foreign Minister Hakan Fidan has urged Muslim-majority nations to work toward suspending Israel from participating in United Nations General Assembly meetings and activities. 

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