More than 100 children are believed to be dead in Gaza as the Israeli military blocks the entry of food or fuel for its population of over 2 million people.
militants launched an incursion out of Gaza on Israel on Saturday, escalating a long-running conflict and capturing more than 150 hostages on the Israeli side. You can learn more about why Hamas struck now onhas returned with rocket fire, carrying out hundreds of aerial strikes in Gaza - where more than 187,500 people have now been displaced, according to a United Nations report.
They have conducted overnight air strikes targeting Gaza City's Rimal neighbourhood, home to many of Hamas' ministries and government buildings. Watch as air strikes are carried out while Dr Abdel Hammad, a surgeon at the Royal Liverpool University Hospital, speaks to ITV News He asked civilians to leave but they are blockaded on all sides, other than the Mediterranean Sea, by Israel and Egypt.The Israeli Defence Forces advised Palestinians to try to leave through the Rafah crossing - the sole border crossing between Egypt and Gaza, but then changed the advice and announced the crossing had been closed.
It comes as Mr Netanyahu said his military offensive has "only started" in a television address on Monday.This year, in 2023, Palestinians have seen the highest toll of their children killed on record. A total 758 attacks on Palestinians have been made by Israeli settlers, according to the UN.
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