



The Times of Israel is liveblogging Saturday’s events as they unfold.
Ship attacked by missiles off Yemen coast
A ship was damaged when it was targeted twice with multiple missiles off Yemen’s coast, in the latest attack on international shipping in the Red Sea to be claimed by Houthi rebels.
The United Kingdom Maritime Trade Operations security agency says the attack took place southwest of the Yemeni port of Mokha.
In the first attack, the ship “experienced an explosion in close proximity to the vessel which was felt by the crew on board,” UKMTO says on social media platform X.
“The second attack on the vessel consisted of what is believed to be two missiles, which resulted in damage.”
Hours earlier, the British maritime security firm Ambrey also reported an attack off the port of Mokha.
Airstrikes reported in south Gaza; exchanges of fire in north West Bank
There are reports tonight of airstrikes in southern Gaza, particularly in the Khan Younis and Rafah areas. Palestinians report people killed and wounded.
In the West Bank, there are reports of military raids in the Jenin and Tulkarem areas, with exchanges of fire between IDF troops and gunmen.
In Jenin, terrorists are embroiled in a gunfight with the IDF at a checkpoint pic.twitter.com/sefuI6aCUM
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Hamas says it has received, will study Israel’s latest response in truce negotiations

Hamas has received Israel’s official response to its latest truce proposal and will study it before submitting its reply, the group’s deputy Gaza chief says in a statement.
“Hamas has received today the official response of the Zionist occupation to the proposal presented to the Egyptian and the Qatari mediators on April 13,” Khalil Al-Hayya, who is currently based in Qatar, says in a statement published by the group.
After more than six months of war with Israel in Gaza, the negotiations remain deadlocked, with Hamas sticking to its demands that any agreement must end the war.