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Dutch PM Rutte to meet with Netanyahu, Abbas on Monday -spokesperson

AMSTERDAM (Reuters) -Dutch Prime Minister Mark Rutte will travel to Israel for talks on Monday with Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu and separately with Palestinian Authority President Mahmoud Abbas, Rutte's office said on Sunday. Rutte's departure follows confirmation by the Netherlands' foreign ministry on Sunday of the death of a 33-year-old Dutch woman who had travelled to Gaza to visit family shortly before the outbreak of the Israel-Hamas war. In a statement on Sunday, Rutte said he had spoken with Netanyahu and asked for clarification about the woman's death.

Second aid convoy enters Egyptian side of Rafah crossing en route to Gaza

Second aid convoy enters Egyptian side of Rafah crossing en route to Gaza
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Israeli military says mistakenly hit Egyptian position near Gaza border

Several Egyptian border guards sustained minor injuries on Sunday after being accidentally hit by fragments of a shell from an Israeli tank, a spokesperson for the Egyptian army said. Israel's military earlier said one of its tanks accidentally hit an Egyptian position near the border with the Gaza Strip. Israel's defence force expresses sorrow regarding the incident, which is being investigated, it said in a statement, giving no further details.

Pope, Biden discuss Israel-Hamas conflict, other wars - Vatican

Pope, Biden discuss Israel-Hamas conflict, other wars - Vatican
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Thousands join pro-Palestinian protest in Bosnia

Several thousand people gathered in Sarajevo city centre on Sunday, waving Palestinian and Bosnian flags and demanding a halt to the Israeli offensive in Gaza. Some chanted: "Genocide, genocide," while a large and prominent banner read "Yesterday Srebrenica, today Gaza," referring to the 1995 massacre in the Bosnian town, Europe's worst atrocity since World War Two in which Serb forces killed an estimated 8,000 Muslim men and boys. Other demonstrators held banners with slogans including "Stop the war" and "Free Palestine".

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