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pawel.gaul/Getty Images(NEW YORK) -- Thousands of people have died and thousands more have been injured since the militant group Hamas launched an unprecedented surprise attack on Israel on Oct. 7 and Israel retaliated with a bombing campaign and total siege of the neighboring Gaza Strip, leaving the region on the verge of all-out war.

Here's how the news is developing. All times Eastern.

Nov 06, 5:05 PM EST
Netanyahu to ABC's Muir: 'No cease-fire' without release of hostages

Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu has once again rejected the idea of a cease-fire in Gaza unless hostages are released, speaking in an exclusive interview with ABC News "World News Tonight" anchor David Muir.

President Joe Biden and top administration officials have been pressuring Israel for temporary "humanitarian" pauses in the fighting so more aid can enter Gaza and more civilians can escape the fighting in the Palestinian territory.

Biden and Netanyahu discussed the matter as recently as Monday, according to the White House, though no apparent agreement was reached.

In the interview, Muir pressed Netanyahu on the Biden administration's calls for humanitarian pauses in Gaza as the civilian death toll climbs; efforts to release the hostages; whether Netanyahu bears responsibility for the intelligence failures; who governs Gaza when the war is over, and more.

"What they're proposing is a humanitarian pause, there will be no pause?" Muir asked Netanyahu.

"Well, there'll be no cease-fire, general cease-fire, in Gaza without the release of our hostages," Netanyahu responded. "As far as tactical little pauses, an hour here, an hour there. We've had them before, I suppose, will check the circumstances in order to enable goods, humanitarian goods to come in, or our hostages, individual hostages to leave. But I don't think there's going to be a general cease-fire."

An extended version of the interview, Netanyahu's first with U.S. media since the war began on Oct. 7, will air Monday on ABC News "World News Tonight" at 6:30 p.m. ET.

Nov 06, 4:37 PM EST
570 aid trucks have entered Gaza

Another 92 aid trucks entered Gaza through the Egypt-Gaza Rafah borer crossing on Monday, a Rafah border crossing official told ABC News.

A total of 570 aid trucks -- with supplies including food, water and medicine -- have now entered Gaza, where the humanitarian crisis is worsening by the day.

Nov 06, 4:20 PM EST
UAE to set up fully equipped field hospital in Gaza

The United Arab Emirates said it will set up a fully equipped field hospital in the Gaza Strip, state news agency WAM said on Monday.

The 150-bed hospital will be built in several stages and will encompass multiple departments, including general surgery and intensive care units.

Nov 06, 4:16 PM EST
329 foreign passport holders left Gaza Monday, border crossing official says

The Rafah border crossing between Gaza and Egypt reopened on Monday allowing 329 foreign passport holders to leave Gaza, a Rafah border crossing official told ABC News. The border had been closed all weekend.

Twenty-nine Palestinians, including some critically injured and some cancer patients, as well as some of their relatives, also crossed from Gaza into Egypt Monday, the border crossing official said.

Out of the 29 Palestinians, eight people were critically injured and five people were their family members. Nine cancer patients and seven of their family members also crossed, the official said.

Nov 06, 3:39 PM EST
IDF says it's 'deepening' operational activities, putting pressure on Gaza City

The Israel Defense Forces is "deepening" its operational activities and putting pressure on Gaza City, IDF spokesman Daniel Hagari said in Hebrew.

Israeli forces have killed Hamas leaders who were part of the Oct. 7 attack on Israel and soldiers are destroying Hamas tunnels one-by-one, Hagari said.

In the West Bank, the IDF said it killed four armed terrorists who were allegedly involved in attacks on Israel.

To the north, in Lebanon, the IDF is in the middle of extensive attacks in response to 30 rockets allegedly fired at Israel on Monday, Hagari said.

-ABC News' Jordana Miller

Nov 06, 3:26 PM EST
More than 300 Americans have left Gaza: State Department

More than 300 U.S. citizens and lawful permanent residents have left Gaza since the start of November, and that number's expected to rise, State Department spokesman Vedant Patel said.

After the Rafah border crossing between Egypt and Gaza closed over the weekend, Patel said the State Department understood it reopened on Monday.

Asked about the apparent contrast between Secretary of State Antony Blinken’s assessment that all parties were "working through" practical issues surrounding humanitarian pauses and Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu’s insistence that there will be no pauses until Hamas releases hostages imprisoned in Gaza, Patel said, "I don't think that these circumstances in these situations are black and white, necessarily."

“We will continue to raise publicly, privately, directly with our Israeli partners what we believe to be avenues to allow for humanitarian aid to get into Gaza to support the Palestinian civilians who need it. And of course, Israel will continue to conduct and make assessments about this operation, as they're the ones doing so," he said.

-ABC News' Shannon Crawford

Nov 06, 3:02 PM EST
Biden, Netanyahu discus possibility of 'tactical pauses' in Gaza: White House

President Joe Biden and Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu discussed Monday the possibility of "tactical pauses" in strikes on Gaza to help civilians reach safer locations, allow for more humanitarian aid to get in and help work toward the possibility of hostages being released, according to the White House.

"We consider ourselves at the beginning of this conversation, not at the end of it, so you can expect that we're going to continue to advocate for temporary vocalized pauses in the fighting," National Security Council spokesman John Kirby said.

He said less than 30 trucks of humanitarian assistance arrived in Gaza over the past 24 hours, which he said wasn't enough.

“In the early goings here, Israel was very resistant to humanitarian assistance getting in at all, and we persisted. We continue to persist," Kirby said. "Humanitarian aid is getting in, again, not to the degree we want it to, I'm not going to sugarcoat it. But, but, my goodness, based on our constant engagement, we've been able to make a big difference."

Kirby said "more Americans" will be leaving Gaza on Monday but he did not provide specific numbers.

Kirby said Biden and Netanyahu also discussed the situation in the West Bank and "reducing threats from terrorist groups that are operating there."

Kirby said their talks would continue and the leaders agreed to speak "in the coming day."

-ABC News' Justin Ryan Gomez

Nov 06, 11:44 AM EST
What we know about the conflict

The war, which has now moved into its second stage, according to Israel, is approaching the one-month mark.

At least 1,400 people have died and 4,629 others have been injured in Israel since Oct. 7, according to Israeli authorities. In the neighboring Gaza Strip, at least 10,022 people have been killed and 25,408 have been injured, according to the Hamas-run Gaza Health Ministry.

Aid workers and officials fear that Israel's call for an evacuation of the northern part of Gaza is precipitating a humanitarian disaster as electricity and other supplies have been cut off in preparation for what appears to be an imminent ground offensive.

Humanitarian groups have urged Israel to call off the evacuation and agree to a cease-fire, even as the country has asserted a right to defend itself -- a right the United States endorses.

Nov 06, 10:16 AM EST
Rafah crossing to reopen to foreign passport holders

The Rafah border crossing between Gaza and Egypt is set to reopen on Monday to allow foreign passport holders to leave Gaza and permit wounded Gaza residents to get treatment in E

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pawel.gaul/Getty Images(NEW YORK) -- Thousands of people have died and thousands more have been injured since the militant group Hamas launched an unprecedented surprise attack on Israel on Oct. 7 and Israel retaliated with a bombing campaign and total siege of the neighboring Gaza Strip, leaving the region on the verge of all-out war.

Here's how the news is developing. All times Eastern:

Nov 06, 8:43 AM EST
At least 10,000 dead in Gaza, Hamas-run ministry says

At least 10,022 have died in Gaza since the Israel-Hamas conflict began on Oct. 7, the Hamas-run Gaza Health Ministry said Monday.

The death toll includes at least 4,104 children in Gaza, Ashraf Al-Qidreh, the ministry’s spokesperson, said during a press conference. The ministry's figures have not been independently verified.

-ABC News’ Ayat Al-Tawy

Nov 06, 6:11 AM EST
79 UN workers killed since Oct. 7, agency says

Five workers with UNRWA, the United Nations agency for Palestinian refugees, were killed in the last 48 hours in Gaza, bringing the total killed to 79, the organization said on Sunday.

UNRWA also received "confirmation of the death of two staff members who were killed on 24 October," the agency said in a statement.

"Like most Gazans, our staff have also lost relatives, friends, neighbors and are themselves displaced with their families," UNRWA said. "And yet, they continue to work tirelessly to provide humanitarian assistance."

Another 24 UNRWA workers have been injured, the agency said.

-ABC News' Victoria Beaule

Nov 06, 5:15 AM EST
Israel accuses Hamas of using hospital as shield for underground complex

The Israeli military on Monday accused Hamas militants of building "a whole tunnel system under" Sheikh Hamad Hospital in Gaza.

The practice of using hospitals as civilian shields has been "absolutely normal" for the militants, IDF spokesperson Jonathan Conricus said.

"Why it is this important? Because hospitals and other humanitarian facilities are supposed to enjoy special protections," Conricus said in a morning briefing. "But what Hamas is doing is that they've violating that special protection and using it for combat purposes."

More than 500 people have died in at least 102 strikes near or on health care facilities since Oct. 7, the World Health Organization said on Sunday.

"Over half of health attacks and over a half of hospitals damaged were in Gaza City," WHO officials said on social media. "Health care is #NotATarget."

During Monday's briefing, Conricus shared an IDF video that he said demonstrated there were Hamas tunnels under the hospital. He also shared several photos that he said dated back to at least 2010, when the hospital was being constructed. The groundwork for the Hamas tunnels was put in place at that time, he said. ABC News was not immediately able to verify the claims.

In a photo said to be from 2023, rocket-launching sites could be seen along the outskirts of the facility, Conricus said. He presented another photo of what he said was the opening of a Hamas tunnel on the grounds.

"We know that underneath this entire complex, there's an entire Hamas infrastructure underground," Conricus said. "And it is absolutely normal. This is how Hamas operates all around the Gaza Strip."

-ABC News' Kevin Shalvey

Nov 06, 3:54 AM EST
Israel strikes 450 sites, takes Hamas compound, IDF says

Israeli forces took control of a Hamas compound in the Gaza Strip, as the military continued its bombardment of the enclave overnight, the Israel Defense Forces said Monday.

The Hamas compound included a web of "underground terror tunnels," as well as training areas and observation posts, the military said in a post on Telegram. Israel did not disclose the location of the compound. ABC News was not immediately able to verify IDF's claims.

"During the operation, several Hamas terrorists were killed," Israel said.

Israeli munitions struck "in the last day" at least 450 other sites throughout Gaza, "including tunnels, terrorists, military compounds, observation posts, anti-tank missile launch posts and more," IDF officials said.

"Moreover, IDF naval soldiers struck command centers, anti-tank launch posts and additional observation posts belonging to the Hamas terrorist organization," IDF officials said in the post.

-ABC News' Kevin Shalvey

Nov 05, 7:17 PM EST
Jordan says it air-dropped aid into Gaza

King Abdullah II of Jordan says his country dropped aid by parachute into northern Gaza at midnight.

"Our fearless air force personnel air-dropped at midnight urgent medical aid to the Jordanian field hospital in Gaza," read a post on X (formerly Twitter). "This is our duty to aid our brothers and sisters injured in the war on Gaza. We will always be there for our Palestinian brethren."

The king posted two photos of a crate with the flag of Jordan on it being loaded onto an airplane.

Nov 04, 5:49 PM EDT
Biden says progress is being made on a humanitarian pause

President Joe Biden on Saturday said progress was being made on a humanitarian pause -- something his administration has pushed for to get hostages out and aid into Gaza amid the Israel-Hamas conflict.

Answering a shouted question on if progress was being made, Biden gave a thumbs up and said, "Yes," as he was departing church in Rehoboth Beach, Delaware.

Secretary of State Antony Blinken reaffirmed U.S. support for temporary pauses in the Israel-Hamas war during remarks at a summit in Jordan on Saturday. He again rejected the idea of a ceasefire being promoted by many Middle Eastern officials at the summit in Amman.

"It's our view that a ceasefire now would simply leave Hamas in place, able to regroup and repeat what it did on Oct. 7. And you don't have to take my word for it -- just a few days ago that a senior Hamas official said it was their intent to do Oct. 7 again and again and again," Blinken said. "No nation would accept that. None of us would find that tolerable."

The remarks capped off an afternoon of talks with Egyptian, Jordanian, Saudi, Qatari and Emirati diplomats and a senior Palestinian official.

Despite the divide, Blinken thanked the other officials for their partnership.

"We appreciate the engagement of every country, and we're particularly grateful to Jordan and to Egypt," said Blinken, noting that both countries have "long worked toward a two-state solution," which he later called "the sole viable solution" to the overarching conflict.

-ABC News' Fritz Farrow and Shannon K. Crawford

Nov 04, 5:03 PM EDT
Hamas' military arm claims 60 hostages killed in bombings

Hamas' military arm, al-Qassam Brigades, claimed Saturday that 60 Israeli hostages have been killed in the Israel Defense Forces' bombing of Gaza since Oct. 7.

It further claimed that 23 of the hostages' bodies are missing in the rubble from the airstrikes.

Hamas is believed to be holding 241 captives, according to Israeli officials.

Nov 04, 10:48 AM EDT
What we know about the conflict

The war, which has now moved into its second stage, according to Israel, is in its 29th day.

At least 1,400 people have died and 4,629 others have been injured in Israel since Oct. 7, according to Israeli authorities. In the neighboring Gaza Strip, at least 9,488 people have been killed -- including 3,900 children and 3,509 women -- and 24,158 have been injured, according to the Hamas-run Gaza Health Ministry.

Aid workers and officials fear that Israel's call for an evacuation of the northern part of Gaza is precipitating a humanitarian disaster as electricity and other supplies have been cut off in preparation for what appears to be an imminent ground offensive.

Humanitarian groups have urged Israel to call off the evacuation and agree to a cease-fire, even as the country has asserted a right to defend itself -- a right the United States endorses.

Nov 04, 10:41 AM EDT
Doctors Without Borders says conflict has reached ‘new low’ after ambulance strike

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