Israel today continued to bombard Gaza as its troops pressed into the enclave with a ground assault. Israel has been pounding Gaza after Hamas attacked Israeli towns on October 7 and killed about 1,400 people. The Hamas operatives also took at least 239 hostages.
According to the Israeli government, more than half the hostages held by Hamas have foreign passports from 25 countries, including 54 Thai nationals.
Medical authorities in the Gaza Strip on Sunday said that 8,005 people - including 3,324 minors - had been killed.
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu has vowed to "crush" Hamas operatives, who have an extensive tunnel network in and around Gaza City.
Here are the Highlights on the Israel-Hamas war:
White House National Security Council Coordinator for Strategic Communications John Kirby on Monday (local time) said that he thinks Israel is "certainly" making an effort to minimize humanitarian casualties in Gaza.
While addressing a press briefing on Monday (local time), he said that Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu has spoken about the efforts that they are making to try to avoid civilian casualties. He noted that there have been civilian casualties amid the ongoing conflict between Israel and Hamas and added that the Israel Defence Force's goal is to go after Hamas terrorists and not after civilians.
The White House said Monday that an airport riot against Israeli and Jewish passengers in Russia's Muslim-majority Dagestan was reminiscent of "pogroms" from previous periods in history.
"Some people will compare it to the pogroms of the late 19th and early 20th century and I think that's probably an apt description," National Security Council spokesman John Kirby told a briefing.
He also rejected as "classic Russian rhetoric" allegations by President Vladimir Putin that Ukraine and the West instigated the riot, adding: "The West had nothing to do with this. This is just hate, bigotry and intimidation, pure and simple."
The United States does not support current calls for a ceasefire in the Israel-Hamas conflict, the White House said Monday, adding that "pauses" to get aid into Gaza should be considered instead.
Russian President Vladimir Putin on Monday accused Ukraine and the West of instigating the anti-Israel riot at Dagestan's Makhachkala airport Sunday evening, an accusation that Washington has called absurd.
Security forces have detained over 80 people since the incident, which saw rioters in the Muslim-majority region take over the runway in an attempt to encircle a plane that had flown in from Israel.
"The events in Makhachkala last night were instigated through social networks, not least from Ukraine, by the hands of agents of Western special services," Putin said in a televised meeting.
Russian President Vladimir Putin on Monday accused the United States of being responsible for what he called "deadly chaos" unfolding in the Middle East.
Israel's Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu said Monday that a ceasefire in the Gaza war "will not happen" as it would be "to surrender" to Hamas.
Israeli army says female soldier hostage freed from Gaza: News Agency AFP
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu on Monday denounced as "cruel psychological propaganda" a Hamas video the Palestinian group said showed three hostages seized by operatoves in massive October 7 attacks.
The war between Israel and Hamas could trigger price shocks for raw materials such as oil and agriculture products if the conflict escalates across the Middle East, the World Bank warned in a report Monday.
The International Criminal Court's chief prosecutor warned Sunday that blocking humanitarian aid from entering Gaza could constitute a crime.
More than 30 aid trucks entered Gaza on Sunday, the largest convoy to the war-ravaged Palestinian territory since deliveries began trickling in again over a week ago, the UN said.
Amid rumours that a flight was arriving from Israel, a mob looking for Israelis and Jews overran an airport in Russia's Caucasus republic of Dagestan on Sunday.
The violence in the mostly Muslim region, which erupted as the war between Israel and Hamas rages on in Gaza, forced Israel to call on Russia to protect its citizens.
The governor of Dagestan promised that those responsible for the incident would be punished.
It took just a few hours after Hamas's assault on Israel for Qatar's prime minister to assemble a team at an undisclosed location in the capital, Doha.