Four people killed in Jerusalem shooting, Israeli emergency service says
We have some more information on the Jerusalem shooting (see opening post).
Four people were killed in the shooting attack at the Ramot junction in Jerusalem, Israel’s Magen David Adom (MDA) emergency service has confirmed.

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Trump issues ‘last warning’ to Hamas to accept Gaza ceasefire deal
Donald Trump on Sunday issued what he called his “last warning” to Hamas, urging the Palestinian militant group to accept a deal to release hostages from Gaza.
“The Israelis have accepted my Terms. It is time for Hamas to accept as well,” Trump said in a post on his Truth Social platform. “I have warned Hamas about the consequences of not accepting. This is my last warning, there will not be another one!”
Hamas said in a later statement that it received some ideas from the US side through mediators to reach a ceasefire deal in Gaza.
The group said it was discussing with mediators ways to develop those ideas, without giving specifics.

Hamas also reiterated its readiness for negotiations to release all hostages in exchange for a “clear announcement of an end to the war” and the complete withdrawal of Israeli forces from the enclave.
On Saturday, Israel’s N12 News reported that Trump has put forth a new ceasefire proposal to Hamas.
Under the deal, Hamas would free all the remaining 48 hostages on the first day of the truce in exchange for thousands of Palestinian prisoners jailed in Israel and negotiate an end to the war during a ceasefire in the enclave, according to N12.
An Israeli official said Israel was “seriously considering” Trump’s proposal but did not elaborate on its details.
Emma Graham-Harrison
Emma Graham-Harrison is the Guardian’s chief Middle East correspondent and has this summary of what we know so far about the Jerusalem shooting:
Four men have been killed by the two gunmen, who were killed by police, according to emergency services.
One of the victims was in his 50s and three others in their thirties. Five other people have been taken to hospital with gunshot wounds.
The two attackers were shot dead by police at the scene.
Four people killed in Jerusalem shooting, Israeli emergency service says
We have some more information on the Jerusalem shooting (see opening post).
Four people were killed in the shooting attack at the Ramot junction in Jerusalem, Israel’s Magen David Adom (MDA) emergency service has confirmed.

Israel's defence minister says Gaza City will be hit by a 'powerful hurricane' later today
Israel’s defence minister, Israel Katz, has warned that a “powerful hurricane” will “strike the skies of Gaza City” later today as the military continues to expand its assault on the territory’s largest city.
“Today, a powerful hurricane will strike the skies of Gaza City, and the roofs of the terror towers will,” he wrote in a post on X.
“This is a final warning to the murderers and rapists of Hamas in Gaza and in luxury hotels abroad: Release the hostages and lay down your weapons- or Gaza will be destroyed, and you will be annihilated.”
Israeli airstrikes and demolitions have destroyed dozens of buildings in areas of Gaza City, with intense bombardments having reportedly levelled several neighbourhoods in recent weeks.

Israel has bombed Gaza City residential high-rises in recent days ahead of a long-threatened ground offensive.
Gaza City residents are being told to move to the southern part of the territory to areas that are under frequent Israeli bombardment and are already overcrowded.
As my colleague William Christou notes in this story, tens of thousands of people have already left the city as Israel has stepped up its bombardment, and the roads leading south have been packed with residents carrying their belongings in carts and trucks.
Gaza City is being gripped by famine caused by Israel’s restrictions on aid and the expanded assault will only deepen the widespread suffering of the civilian population there and could forcibly displace hundreds of thousands of Palestinian people, many of whom are ill or frail.
At least 15 people injured in shooting in Jerusalem, Israel's emergency service says
We are restarting our live coverage of Israel’s war on Gaza.
Israel’s ambulance service has received reports of at least 15 people who were injured in a shooting incident in Jerusalem.
Paramedics said six people are in serious condition. Police said two attackers were “neutralised” (killed) soon after the shooting began.
The shooting, which was called into the paramedics at 10.13am local time, took place at the Ramot junction on Yigal Yadin Street in Jerusalem, according to Israel’s emergency rescue service.
