Israel's parliament has gone on summer break until mid-October as pressure mounts for an end to the genocide in Gaza and for Israel to allow aid into the Strip. Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu is expected to convene a cabinet meeting later on Sunday.
Breakdown
- Israel's parliament and courts have started their summer break, pausing political challenges to Netanyahu.
- Ultra-Orthodox parties resigned from government over military service legislation but the coalition remains intact. 30s
- Coalition partners reject ceasefire proposals and demand more aggressive action in Gaza. 46s
- Israeli forces have killed an average of 119 Palestinians per day in Gaza during July. 1m 36s
- Netanyahu faces international criticism and ICC arrest warrants as the Gaza conflict continues. 1m 51s