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Under deal reached with Israeli authorities, settlers will move out imminently and military will take control of area
Nizar Banat's father said his son's death was a crime
Rallies increase since death on Thursday of Nizar Banat, whose family say he was beaten while held by security troops in Hebron
Imports to Gaza through Israel are currently limited to vital supplies such as medicine and food, according to the UN
Former leader has until July 10 to move out of the PM's home in Jerusalem
Ceasefire allows return to the sea but Israeli restrictions make survival difficult
Residents in shock after Israeli air strike targets building housing international media offices
Bomb damage and chronic shortages add to strain of dealing with a flood of wounded
'It was dark and I was alone, and I was hearing the voices of my children, one by one, go silent'
Amid anger, grief and resignation, some believe tragedy could bring people closer
The UN has pledged to lead reconstruction efforts in Gaza but the underlying causes of conflict remain unchanged
A long-awaited delivery of medical supplies reached Gaza on Friday, including vital blood bags and coronavirus vaccines
Many Israelis were shocked by scale of fire launched from Gaza and gaps in Iron Dome missile-defence shield
Anaesthetic, antibiotics, bone cement and painkillers needed to treat casualties
Israel said it was targeting Hamas tunnels when homes collapsed, killing 42 Gazans including 10 children
