We'll be back soon with more updates from the Middle East conflict.
Here are the key lines from tonight:
- The Lebanese army said it had begun deploying in the south of Lebanon;
- Israel imposed a curfew forbidding Lebanese people from crossing into the south of the country;
- Sources told Reuters than an Egyptian security delegation will travel to Israel on Thursday in an effort to reach a Gaza ceasefire deal;
- Israel informed the International Criminal Court that it will appeal against arrest warrants for Benjamin Netanyahu and his former defence minister Yoav Gallant;
- Eleven people - including four children - were killed in an Israeli airstrike on two schools-turned shelters in Gaza City, according to medical officials;
- The former head of MI6, Sir Richard Dearlove, told Politics Hub With Sophy Ridge that the conflict between Israel and Hezbollah has left Iran "more exposed" as layers of its anti-Israel proxies have been removed.