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Israel-Hamas war LIVE: US says 'no deal yet' on ceasefire as WHO officials get inside Gaza's al Shifa hospital

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By Elena Salvoni

Published: 08:12 GMT, 19 November 2023 | Updated: 08:57 GMT, 19 November 2023

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Yemen's Houthi militia say they will target all Israeli ships

  • Yemen’s Houthi militia say they will target all ships owned and operated by Israeli companies or those carrying the Israeli flag, Reuters reports citing the group’s Telegram channel account.

Pictured: Houthi fighters conducting military exercises in Sana'a, Yemen, last month.

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VIDEO: Troops from Israel's Golani brigade exchange fire with Hamas fighters in Gaza City

PICTURED: Palestinians search the rubble for casualties after Israeli airstrikes on Jabalia refugee camp raze buildings to the ground

IDF troops kill Hamas fighters after exchange of fire in Jabalia refugee camp

In a statement, the IDF said:

In the last day, the fighters of the Nahal Brigade fought on the outskirts of the Jabalia neighbourhood, encountering and eliminating terrorists from the terrorist organisation Hamas.

Israeli warplanes hit 'terrorist infrastructure' in northern Gaza neighbourhoods of Jabalia, Zeytun and Beit Lahia

  • The IDF says its warplanes destroyed Hamas infrastructure in the neighborhoods of Jabalia, Zeytun and Beit Lahia in northern Gaza.
  • Troops of the Nahal Brigade fought on the outskirts of the Jabalia refugee camp, where the IDF said the encountered and eliminated Hamas fighters with the help of tanks and air support.

The IDF shared footage of overnight air assaults, as well as ground operations here:

PICTURED: Israeli soldiers operate inside the Gaza Strip

Welcome to MailOnline's live blog, here are the key updates on the Israel-Hamas conflict this morning

  • Israel and Hamas have not yet reached a deal on a temporary ceasefire, a White House spokesperson said last night. The U.S. is continuing to work to get a deal between the two sides.
  • World Health Organization (WHO) officials described al-Shifa hospital in Gaza City as a 'death zone' after a visit to the complex. They said they observed a mass grave at the site which they were told contained the remains of 80 people.
  • A large number of people left al-Shifa hospital amid conflicting reports over whether an evacuation was ordered by the Israeli military, which the IDF categorically denied.
  • Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu has ruled out a full ceasefire with Hamas and said he will only consider only a temporary pause in exchange for the return of hostages.
  • The Hamas-run health ministry inside Gaza said yesterday that the official death toll is 12,300 people, including 5,000 children.
  • Thousands of Israelis completed a five-day march on Jerusalem to demand a meeting with Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu to discuss plans to save hostages captured by Hamas in the October 7 attacks.
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