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Israel-Hamas war
White House promises ‘continued flow’ of Gaza aid as Israel steps up airstrikes in north of strip
Live  
White House promises ‘continued flow’ of Gaza aid as Israel steps up airstrikes in north of strip
Another convoy of 14 trucks enters Gaza via Rafah border crossing with Egypt; Israel warns civilians to evacuate
Full report  
Second convoy of aid enters Gaza as Israel increases bombardment
Noiya Sharabi  
Missing 16-year-old British girl was killed in Hamas attack, family says
‘They need to be released’  
Pressure grows on Israel to negotiate release of Gaza hostages
At a glance  
What we know on day 17
 

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Conditions at centre for asylum seekers ‘unacceptable’
Renting  
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Counter-terrorism  
Gaps in UK law allowing ‘jihad’ to be shouted were ‘known to government’
Conservatives  
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Ukraine invasion
Further evidence of Russian war crimes in Ukraine uncovered
UN  
Further evidence of Russian war crimes in Ukraine uncovered
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Kharkiv  
Russian missile strike on postal centre kills six people, officials say
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‘The fight will continue’  
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