Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu says a military operation against Hamas in Rafah will go ahead, regardless of the success of truce talks.
The United States and other countries have urged Israel not to invade the city for fear of a humanitarian catastrophe.
More No Comment
WATCH: Lyon prepares to be dazzled by the annual Fête des Lumières
WATCH: Santa Claus brings Christmas gifts to the sea world
WATCH: Israeli troops shooting at what they say are Hamas targets
WATCH: St Nicholas leads parade through snowy Czech villages
WATCH: Greenpeace activists climb oil company building
WATCH: 'White Angel' police group assists residents in Ukraine's Avdiivka
WATCH: Hundreds protest against Israeli government in Tel Aviv
WATCH: Gazan families mourn their loved ones at Nasser hospital in Khan Younis
WATCH: Brazilian musicians mark National Samba Day on train
WATCH: Gaza rescuers retrieve casualties from rubble after Israeli strike on Khan Yunis
Travel chaos at Munich airport as flights cancelled due to snowfall
WATCH: Christmas season gets underway in Lisbon with tree lighting ceremony
European capitals are covered with snow for first time this winter
Watch: Gaza Strip residents queue at fuel and gas stations
Israeli hostages and Palestinian prisoners return home to families
WATCH: Steaming cracks in Iceland fishing village after weeks of small volcanic earthquakes
Gaza Circus members put on an acrobatic show
Just Stop Oil activists take to the streets of London
Relatives of Israeli hostages condemn the delay of loved ones' release
WATCH: Siblings win Stand Up Paddle longboarding surfing World Championships