A year on from Hamas's 7 October attacks, Israel, Hamas, and Hezbollah all launch assaults
Israel carried out air strikes on Lebanon, saying it hit Hezbollah targets, and Gaza, where it targeted Hamas
From Gaza, Hamas fired rockets at Israel, with two people wounded near Tel Aviv
And in northern Israel, a local mayor tells the BBC that 60 apartments were damaged by Hezbollah rockets fired from Lebanon
People across Israel and the world are remembering last year's 7 October attacks, in which Hamas killed about 1,200 people and took 251 hostage - with another hostage death announced on Monday
Since 7 October, nearly 42,000 people have been killed during Israel's campaign in Gaza, according to the Hamas-run health ministry.
Gaza's Hamas-run health ministry says nearly 42,000 killed
We're hearing now from Gaza's Hamas-run health ministry, which says that 41,909 people have been killed since Israel began its offensive there following the 7 October attacks launched by Hamas.
A further 97,303 have been injured, the health ministry says, adding there have been 986 medical staff killed in the conflict.
The health ministry adds that 26 people were killed in Israeli strikes on a mosque and a former school that it says were being used to shelter displaced Palestinians on Sunday morning.
The Israeli military said it had targeted Hamas militants operating within "command and control" centres at the sites.
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