Here are the latest developments in the region: CNN

Death toll keeps rising: After 200 days of war, Israeli attacks in Gaza have killed more than 34,000 Palestinians, according to the enclave's health ministry. Its counterpart in Ramallah said that 72% of those killed in Gaza were children, women and the elderly. CNN cannot independently confirm these numbers due to the lack of international media access. Hamas vows to keep fighting: Hamas' military wing has vowed continued attacks on Israel. "We will keep attacking the enemy with different techniques as long as the aggression continues on our land," said Abu Obaida, spokesperson of the Al Qassam Brigades. He also said Israel is "trying to renounce all his promises" in ceasefire negotiations and wants to "gain more time." More bodies found in mass grave: Emergency workers recovered at least 35 more bodies from a mass grave in the Nasser medical complex in southern Gaza after Israeli forces withdrew from the neighborhood earlier this month. The total number of bodies found is now 310, according to a local official. Humanitarian crisis: More than 270,000 tons of solid waste across Gaza remain uncollected, according to the UN's agency for Palestinian refugees (UNRWA), as Israel's military campaign has disrupted essential services. The agency also reported that more than 75% of the population has been displaced, that relief operations there have been “severely restricted” by Israel, and that the health system in the enclave has been crushed. US urges Israel to avoid famine in Gaza: A top State Department official said that the risk of famine in Gaza is currently “very high, especially in the north.” Special Envoy for Middle East Humanitarian Issues David Satterfield said "Israel must do everything possible to facilitate efforts to avert famine in Gaza." US campus protests: Pro-Palestinian protests are rocking major American universities, prompting school officials across the country to take extraordinary steps to confront the growing crisis. Iranian threats: Iran's president said there would "be nothing left" of Israel if it attacked Iran again. The warning came after Israel on Friday carried out a military strike inside Iran, a US official told CNN, although Israel has not officially claimed the attack. Latest out of Lebanon: The Israeli military says it killed two members of the Iranian-backed militant group Hezbollah in southern Lebanon. In the southern village of Hanine in Lebanon, an Israeli airstrike targeted a house that killed at least two people and wounded six others, according to state-run media NNA. Qatar's Hamas office: Qatar has ruled out shutting Hamas' office in its capital "as long as mediation channels continue." Qatar is yet to decide whether it will shut the office, as it questions the Palestinian militant group and Israel’s commitment to reach a hostage-ceasefire agreement in Gaza. Qatar, which is leading negotiations on the deal, is under pressure from Israeli and US politicians over its links with Hamas.

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