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- The leaders of France, Egypt and Jordan warned Israel against the threatened offensive in Rafah, urging an “immediate” ceasefire.
- Turkey has announced that it will impose trade restrictions on Israel from today until the country declares a ceasefire.
- Egyptian state-linked media reported that talks in Cairo aimed at brokering a truce had made "significant progress".
- However, Israel's Ynet news outlet cited an unidentified Israeli official as saying that "we still don't see a deal on the horizon".
- A senior Hamas official meanwhile told AFP that "we cannot speak of concrete progress so far".
Nelly Korda beats Leona Maguire in LPGA Match Play final
Maguire rues missed putts after losing to the world number one in Las Vegas final.
Magnificent Leona Maguire to face world number one Korda for LPGA Match Play title
The final tees off tonight at 9.55pm Irish time.
Leona Maguire leads way into LPGA Match Play quarter-finals
In chilly, windswept conditions at Shadow Creek in Las Vegas, the Cavan native produced a birdie-birdie finish.
- World Central Kitchen has called for an independent investigation into the strikes.
- The health ministry in Gaza said 61 people were killed in strikes overnight.
- Tomorrow, the UN Human Rights Council will consider a draft resolution calling for an arms embargo on Israel.
- The remains of the six international staff, who were killed alongside one Palestinian colleague, are set to be taken out of Gaza through the Rafah crossing with Egypt.
- The chief of staff of the Israeli Defence Forces said that the strike on the World Central Kitchen convoy was "a grave mistake".

