Football Australia Football Australia formally end their bid to host the 2034 FIFA World Cup, leaving Saudi Arabia as the only confirmed bid before FIFA's deadline for declarations of interest expires.
Agrotown An explosion occurs at a military base near the agrotown of Kalodziščy in central Belarus. The Ministry of Defence claims that the explosion was deliberately orchestrated.
Puerto Rico At least 380 people are arrested across Puerto Rico during a crackdown against 12 gangs dedicated to the sales of drugs and weapons.
Seoul A man in his 70s is arrested in Seoul, South Korea, after stabbing and injuring two police officers in front of the presidential residence.
2023 Israel–Hamas war protests Anti-war protesters interrupt a U.S. Senate Senate Appropriations Committee hearing by U.S. Secretary of State Antony Blinken. Protesters are removed by police.
Hundreds of demonstrators gather in front of the Israeli embassy in Manila, Philippines, to denounce the Israeli attacks on the Gaza Strip.
2022–2023 Bangladesh protests Two people are killed and dozens are injured in anti-government protests in Dhaka, Bangladesh.
2019 Whakaari / White Island eruption The District Court of New Zealand in Auckland finds Whakaari's management guilty of insufficiently protecting visitors during the volcanic eruption that resulted in 22 deaths and 25 severe injuries.
International reactions to the 2023 Israel–Hamas war Jordanian Foreign Affairs Minister Ayman Safadi calls for an immediate stop to the "humanitarian catastrophe" in Gaza caused by Israeli bombardment and the implementation of international law, while stressing the necessity of humanitarian aid.
Australian Foreign Affairs Minister Penny Wong expresses concern over growing attacks by residents of settlements on Palestinians in the occupied West Bank, saying that "such violence threatens to only inflame tensions and those responsible must be held accountable".
Canadian Foreign Affairs Minister Mélanie Joly calls for a "temporary pause in hostilities" in Gaza, saying that "the humanitarian situation facing the Palestinian people, facing Palestinian women and children, is dire".
The Governments of Chile and Colombia recall their respective ambassadors to Israel as a response to Israel's military actions in the Gaza Strip.
Russian invasion of Ukraine Ukraine launches airstrikes on Crimea, destroying a Russian S-300 missile system near Yevpatoria.
Mali War Tuareg rebels from Platform claim control over a camp in Kidal, northern Mali, following the evacuation of MINUSMA troops.
Iran–Israel proxy conflict Israel intercepts three surface-to-surface missiles launched from Yemen, with at least one missile being shot down by its Arrow missile defence system. The Iran-backed Houthis claim responsibility for the launches.
Arab–Israeli conflict The death toll in the West Bank increases to 130 as five more Palestinians are killed by Israeli soldiers.
The Palestinian Prisoners Society says that Israeli forces arrested 60 Palestinians in the West Bank, adding that the "arrests are accompanied with torture and abusive attacks, as well as collective punishment and destruction of property".
The UN agency for Palestinian refugees says that 64 of its employees have been killed during the war.
The Palestinian Health Ministry says that 8,525 Palestinians, including 3,542 children, have been killed in Israeli air raids.
The Palestine Red Crescent Society reports continuous artillery and airstrikes near the al-Quds Hospital in northern Gaza. The hospital currently shelters hundreds of patients and more than 12,000 displaced civilians.
UNICEF executive director Catherine Russell says that more than 420 children are being killed or injured in Gaza every day.
UNICEF says that at least 940 children have been reported missing in Gaza. They also state that infant dehydration is a growing threat, with Gaza becoming "a graveyard of children".
The World Health Organization warns that Gaza is on the verge of a "public health catastrophe" due to overcrowding, widespread displacement, and severe damage to water and sanitation facilities, with only five percent of the normal water supplies accessible.
The Patriarchate of Jerusalem blames Israel for the bombing of its cultural centre in Gaza City, saying that the attack "represents a stark embodiment of Israel's unwarranted determination to destroy the civil infrastructure and social service centres, as well as shelters for civilians".
The Office of the United Nations High Commissioner for Human Rights says that an immediate humanitarian ceasefire in Gaza is "absolutely imperative".
Fifty-seven medical facilities have been damaged, with 32 currently inoperable due to ongoing airstrikes or lack of fuel, as Israel continue to target hospitals and medical centers.
Amnesty International says that they have found that "the Israeli Army indiscriminately, and therefore unlawfully, used white phosphorous in an attack on Dhayra, in south Lebanon which "must be investigated as a war crime".
More than 50 people are killed and 150 others are injured by Israeli airstrikes at the Jabalia refugee camp in the Gaza Strip. Reports indicate that the camp has been completely destroyed.
Eleven Israeli soldiers are killed and several others are wounded when hit by an anti-tank guided missile in northern Gaza. Seven of those killed were from the Givati Brigade.