The West Bank erupted in violence last night after one of the biggest protests in years ended in clashes between Israeli forces and people marching in solidarity with Gaza. At least two Palestinians were killed and 200 wounded as Israeli border forces used riot control measures and live ammunition against thousands of demonstrators, reports the BBC. The Palestinian Authority has called for a "day of rage" over Israel's Gaza offensive and more clashes are expected today.
- Yesterday's demonstration took place after at least 15 people were killed and up to 200 injured when an Israeli strike hit a United Nations school sheltering people fleeing Israeli bombing. The Israeli military says it gave people the chance to leave before shelling began, but the UN denies that, saying it tried and failed to negotiate a window of time during which people could safely leave, the Guardian reports.