Israel's war on Gaza has entered day 100 with fighting continuing in central and southern Gaza between the Israeli military and Hamas, as the UN reiterates warnings that the enclave is on the verge of famine.
An overnight strike in the city of Rafah in southern Gaza killed 14 Palestinians, including a two-year-old girl, as mass casualty strikes continue to be the hallmark of 100 days of war.
Clashes also continued in the al-Bureij refugee camp between Hamas and the Israeli military, as well as in Khan Younis, as Israel's Netanyahu vowed to continue the fighting, saying "no one will stop us" in news conference marking 100 days.
In a statement issued marking the 100 days, UNRWA's Commissioner-General Philippe Lazzarini stated that "this has been the largest displacement of the Palestinian people since 1948." He added that "humanitarian aid alone will not be sufficient to reverse a looming famine."
The past 100 days of fighting has seen Israel has kill 23,968 Palestinians in the enclave according to Gaza's health authorities, with a further 60,582 being wounded.