Smoke can be seen rising from Gaza, despite the ceasefire between Israel and Hamas. It is unclear whether this is a ceasefire violation or a tactical move. The ceasefire, which is now in its fifth day, has seen the release of more hostages by Hamas. Eleven hostages, including nine children, were flown to a hospital in Tel Aviv. Israeli officials are hopeful that 10 additional hostages will be released tonight.
Reuniting Families
One of the heartwarming moments of the past week has been the reunification of families. After being separated for 50 days, children were finally able to meet their dog again.
Developments in Gaza
Meanwhile, Palestinians in Gaza are gathering supplies and clean water in Khan Yunis. This conflict between Israel and Gaza is the longest in history, with the closest in length being 51 days in 2014. The fighting is expected to continue later this week, with hostages still held inside Gaza.
