Evening recap
Evening recap
Our live blog will shortly be closing until tomorrow morning.
Here are the day's key developments:
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Defence officials reportedly told Israeli lawmakers that the international force to be deployed in Gaza is likely to include troops from Pakistan, according to a report in the Ynet news.
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A US official with the Department of Homeland Security has confirmed that Sami Hamdi, a vocal critic of Israel's war on Gaza, was detained and his visa was revoked.
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The UN peacekeeping force in Lebanon says that one of its patrols came under a grenade attack from an Israeli drone, as well as tank fire, near Kfar Kila in southern Lebanon.
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Two hundred and thirteen patients and their companions left the Gaza Strip on Sunday via the Kerem Shalom crossing in the southeast of the enclave to receive medical treatment abroad, the Palestinian news agency Wafa reported.
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Lebanon's health ministry said on Sunday that Israeli strikes on the country's south and east had killed three people, despite an ongoing ceasefire deal.
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The United Nations has reported that Israeli forces have killed at least 40 children in the occupied West Bank this year.
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The Red Cross has joined Hamas' armed wing, the Qassam Brigades, to assist the group's search for the bodies of Israeli captives in southern Rafah.
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Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu said Israel will determine which countries may contribute troops to a planned international force to be deployed in Gaza as part of a ceasefire under US President Donald Trump's plan.









