Summary
- Hundreds of vehicles carrying aid are waiting to be allowed into Gaza to bring in vital supplies
- US President Biden has secured an agreement with Egypt to allow up to 20 lorries to enter the territory
- Aid agencies are warning that far more will be needed - UN humanitarian chief, Martin Griffiths, says about 100 lorries a day will be required
- UK PM Rishi Sunak has arrived in Saudi Arabia for talks with Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman - after earlier meeting his Israeli counterpart in Jerusalem
- Israeli airstrikes have continued to pound the Gaza for a thirteenth day since the attack on Israel by Hamas
- The enclave remains under siege, with Israel blocking supplies of water, electricity, food and fuel across its border
- The most serious escalation in the conflict in decades erupted on 7 October, when Hamas launched an attack on Israel, killing more than 1,400 people
- More than 3,700 people have been killed in Gaza since then, the health ministry in the territory says
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