But we'll be back in the morning to follow the latest developments from the conflicts in the Middle East.
In the meantime, here's a recap of what happened today:
- Hezbollah appointed the group's deputy secretary-general Sheikh Naim Kassem as its new leader;
- Israel's defence minister said the clock is ticking for Mr Kassem, warning "the countdown has begun";
- At least 93 people were killed in an Israeli strike on the town of Beit Lahiya in northern Gaza, according to the Hamas-run health ministry, with medics claiming at least 20 children were among the dead;
- US State Department spokesperson Matthew Miller described that attack as a "horrifying incident with a horrifying result" and said officials have reached out to the Israeli government to find out what happened;
- The US - a key ally - told Israel earlier this month to take steps to improve the humanitarian situation in Gaza in 30 days or face potential restrictions on military aid - but Mr Miller said today the US has so far not seen enough progress;
- At least 10 people were killed in an Israeli strike on the southern Lebanese town of Sarafand, its mayor has told Reuters news agency, with most of those killed being women and children;
- UN peacekeepers in Lebanon have been deliberately targeted by Israeli forces in some cases, the body's peacekeeping chief told Sky News.