
Geoff Bennett:
Overall, U.N. officials say less than a quarter of aid convoys have reached Northern Gaza this month.
In Israel, a car-ramming attack north of Tel Aviv killed one person and injured 12 others today. Police say at least two Palestinians drove into pedestrians and then stabbed several people. The suspects were arrested and are believed to be from the occupied West Bank.
For a second day, Houthi rebels in Yemen have fired on a ship in nearby waters. A missile hit a U.S.-owned cargo vessel today in the Gulf of Aden. The U.S. military's Central Command reported no injuries or significant damage. An American destroyer was targeted Sunday despite last week's U.S. airstrikes on Houthi sites.
Ukraine's military says it has struck a key blow against Russian forces, shooting down an early warning radar plane and a command-and-control plane. That comes as Kyiv is laboring to keep the world's focus on the war.
At the same time, in Geneva today, U.N. officials said there's severe competition for humanitarian help for Ukraine.
Martin Griffiths, U.N. Undersecretary-General for Humanitarian Affairs and Emergency Relief Coordinator: We are deliberately reducing the amount of money that we're asking for, not because we think the needs are diminishing or the war is getting any better for the people of Ukraine, but because we need to prioritize.
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