Israeli bombardment across Gaza continues as war reaches the one-month mark, with at least 16 people killed overnight in an attack on Rafah.
UN chief Antonio Guterres says Gaza is “becoming a graveyard for children” as he renews demands to reach the elusive ceasefire.
Israeli PM Benjamin Netanyahu open to “little pauses”, suggests Israel will have responsibility for Gaza’s security for an “indefinite period” after the war.
US President Joe Biden and Israeli PM Benjamin Netanyahu have spoken on the phone amid heavy bombardment in Gaza, focusing on a potential humanitarian pause.
On Monday, Israel’s military “coordinated” with Jordan to airdrop urgent medical supplies and food to a Jordanian field hospital in the enclave.
The Palestinian representative at the UN, Riyad Mansour, has demanded accountability for “crimes” committed by Israel and blamed the US for blocking the ceasefire deal.
More than 10,000 Palestinians in Gaza killed in Israeli attacks since October 7. In Israel, the death toll over the same period stands at more than 1,400. (Al Jazeera)