Hamas’s military wing says it has fired a “barrage of rockets” at Jerusalem and Tel Aviv – with sirens sending lawmakers to bomb shelters
UN aid chief Martin Griffiths says Gaza’s health system and hospitals are “collapsing before our eyes” without water, fuel and medical supplies.
The Rafah crossing from Egypt into Gaza has been hit by an air strike – the extent of the damage is unclear
Israel’s military has updated the number of people it believes are being held hostage in Gaza – up from 155 to 199.
Rishi Sunak says at least six British people were among those killed by the initial Hamas attack, and 10 remain missing.
The BBC has learned two of the missing British citizens are teenage sisters from a kibbutz
In total, more than 2,700 people in Gaza have been killed in retaliatory strikes by Israel.
A Palestinian girl whose family fled their home in Gaza said she “can’t even describe the condition” they are living in.
It comes after thousands of people in northern Gaza were told to make their way south by the Israeli government ahead of an anticipated ground offensive.
Rahaf, who is now in Khan Younis, said: “There is no clean water. There’s no water to even wash our faces. We’re all oppressed. We can’t endure this anymore.”
She described seeing blood and bodies on the streets, and how she tries to calm her siblings when they hear explosions by telling them the sounds are from a “wedding ceremony”, that they are “normal”.
She hoped she would have something to eat today, after her father waited three hours at a bakery yesterday for some bread, amid a dwindling supply of food and water in the region.