The Israel-Hamas warThe demonstrations
"Flammable material" found at Netanyahu's home
Israeli police have found a bag of "flammable material" outside Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu's private residence in Jerusalem in connection with protests against him, writes the Times of Israel.
Police say they are investigating the incident and looking for suspects.
Thousands of people have demonstrated during Thursday against Netanyahu and what they consider to be his unwillingness to conclude an agreement with Hamas which means that the hostages will be released, reports Haaretz.
"The prime minister has abandoned the hostages and is willing to let them stay in Gaza as long as he can stay in power," protesting families of the Israelis taken hostage by Hamas said in a statement in connection with today's protests.
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The Israel-Hamas warThe reactions
Sources: US sends stopped bombs to Israel
The US will send parts of the shipment of powerful bombs that was stopped earlier this year to Israel. Axios learns that.
According to sources the newspaper has been in contact with, around 1,700 of the bombs, which weigh more than 200 kilograms, will be sent when Israel ends its operation in Rafah. It is expected to happen within two weeks.
The original shipment also contained a large number of bombs weighing around 900 kilograms. When or if they will be sent is still unclear.
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The Israel-Hamas War|The Victims
68 sick children are given permission to leave Gaza
68 seriously ill children and their companions have been given permission by Israel to leave Gaza, AP reports. It is the first time since May that sick people have been evacuated from the area.
During the day, Kamela Avukweik put her son on a bus without knowing for sure how or where he would receive care.
- He has tumors all over his body and we don't know what causes it. And he has a constant fever. I still don't know where he's going, she told the news agency.
According to Mohammed Zaqout, head of Gaza's hospitals, at least 25,000 patients need treatment abroad. They include 980 children with cancer.
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Norway is to fly in injured people from Gaza for treatment
Norway is to receive around 20 injured people from Gaza who will receive treatment in hospitals in the country, writes VG.
Prime Minister Jonas Gahr Støre (Ap) says that the decision was made after the World Health Organization (WHO) called on the rest of the world to assist. However, exactly how and when the transports can take place is still unclear.
- Transporting patients from a war zone to a hospital in another country is not easy. A lot is out of our control, says Gahr Støre to VG.
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