Hello and welcome to NewsHour.
It's coming to you live from the BBC World Service studios in central London.
I'm Tim Franks.
And we're beginning with a number of developments in Gaza.
A new evacuation order from the Israeli military has been given to the main city in southern Gaza,
Khan Yunis.
We'll be hearing from inside the city in a few minutes.
Hospitals in northern Gaza have reported also more than 50 people killed in Israeli strikes.
There's been further controversy over Israel's proposal to bypass the international aid system in the delivery of desperately needed and currently barely available humanitarian relief.
And Hamas has said that it did accept a new ceasefire proposal,
which Israel has said is actually an old proposal and one that is entirely unacceptable.
We've tried to bring all those strands together with our correspondent in Jerusalem,
Barbara Platt Usher.
First up, what's happening in southern Gaza?
There's been this new evacuation order in Khan Yunus, as you've said.
There have been several evacuation orders, and this is the latest one,
apparently around a hospital, the European hospital.
The military said there were rocket launches from this area.
The military believes there are a few hundred Hamas militants still in Khan Yunus.
The chief of staff referred to them as the Khan Yunus Brigade when he visited soldiers there on Sunday.