Gaza, we will not be able to carry out any humanitarian operations. In the last few minutes the Secretary General of the Un Security Council has addressed the worsening humanitarian situation and hostage crisis. Nothing can justify the nothing canjustify the killing nothing can justify the killing and kidnapping of civilians and launching rockets against civilian targets. All hostages must be treated humanely and released immediate without conditions. I respect that are members of their families among us. And the Israeli Military show some Media Workers gruesome video of the hamas attacks. We speak to one of the journalists at the briefing. More News Headlines in a moment or two. Lets pause and heads to the bbc sport centre. Hugh ferris is there for us. Manchester united go into their Champions League game against copenhagen later on tuesday needing to get their campaign off the ground. Needing to get their no wins or indeed points from the opening two matches. Theyre bottom of group a. United have lost at Bayern Munich and then at home to galatasaray so far but could have their Injury Problems eased by the return of defender sergio reguilon. New striker Rasmus Hojlund has scored all his united goals so far in those Champions League defeats and will be playing against his first club and likely at least one of his younger twin brothers. It is a special game for him. He grew up there, and you know he will be highly motivated. For me, for the team, and for him to send that in the right direction. We have to win every game. If you see the group, if you lose the first two games, you have to win. The game will also give Manchester United a first opporutnity at old trafford to mark the passing of english football legend sir bobby charlton. Tributes laid at the statue he shares with denis law and george best outside the stadium have been growing since his death on saturday. Therell be a minutes silence, and players will wear black armbands. Elsewhere in the Champions League, arsenal are looking to bounce back after defeat last time out in group b. Mikel artetas side lost to lens three weeks ago. The french team are top of the group ahead of both arsenal and sevilla. Its also the spanish sides first match since some of the clubs fans with those two meeting in spain tonight. Its also the spanish sides first match since some of the clubs fans were accused of racially abusing Brazilian Viniciusjunior during their home game against real madrid on saturday. One supporter was ejected from the ground by sevilla one supporter was ejected from the ground by sevilla and reported to the authorities. What i can say, sevilla reacted in a really strong and quick way. Great, lets enjoy a beautiful football atmosphere. It doesnt get much better than the atmosphere here. I am just hopeful we can only can talk about football and enjoy the atmosphere here. Sevilla are one of three spanish sides involved on tuesday, with both real madrid and Real Sociedad currently top of their groups. Bayern munich lead the group that Manchester United and copenhagen are in, and the german champions are in turkey to play galatasaray. Quinton de kock has hit the highest score of the cricket world cup, Plundering 174 as south africa registered another huge total in the tournament. In fact theyve got the biggest three scores, making 382 55 in their 50 overs against bangladesh, thanks to de kock and half centuries from stand in captain Aiden Markram and heinrich klaasen. In reply bangladesh continue to lose wickets. They are 78 5 in the 20th over. World rugby has announced a new competition starting in 2026 as part of a significant overhaul of the Mens International calendar, with its chairman saying the sport is entering an exciting new era. As rugby prepares for its World Cup Final between south africa and new zealand on saturday, the Governing Body has announced a series of changes, including its version of the Nations League concept adopted by football involving a top division of 12 teams which will attempt to synchronise matches that have been played in the Norhtern Hemishpere Autumn and summer. World rugby have also decided to expand the next world cup from 20 to 2a teams. Former world number one simona halep has appealed to the Court Of Arbitration For Sport against her four year ban for breaking tennis anti doping rules. The 2019 wimbledon champion was suspended after returning a positive test for a banned substance last year. Halep said at the time she had not knowingly or intentionally used roxadustat, but if she fails to overturn the ban will not able to compete again until 2026. And before we go, time to tell you about the bbc� s womens Footballer Of The Year nominations which have been announced. Voting for the award is now open with the deadline next friday the 3rd of november. All the details on the contenders and how to get involved are live right now on our website. Head to bbc. Com sport, or bbc. Co. Uk if youre in the uk. And thats all the sport for now. I want to spend the next few minutes talking about that extraordinary briefing given to International Journalists yesterday where the Israeli Military played more than a0 minutes of previously unseen video of the hamas atrocities on october the 7th. Its worth warning people watching that the descriptions you might hear in the interview coming up are likely to be both graphic and upsetting. But it was an unusual tactic from the idf and one that its important to look at in detail. One of the journalists at that screening was David PatrikarakosForeign Correspondent for the news website unherd. Thank you so much for being here on the programme. Just briefly, tell me how this was actually done yesterday . There were no recording devices, it was justjournalists being asked to be this material, wasnt it a question yes, thank you for having me on. It wasnt it a question yes, thank you for having me on. For having me on. It was quite extraordinary. For having me on. It was quite extraordinary. We for having me on. It was quite extraordinary. We were for having me on. It was quite extraordinary. We were sent l for having me on. It was quitej extraordinary. We were sent a for having me on. It was quite extraordinary. We were sent a link in the morning saying it would happen. We made our way to a military base. I got inside, looking for the wi fi, had military base. I got inside, looking forthe wi fi, had my military base. I got inside, looking for the wi fi, had my camera ready and was told there would be no photos or recording. I was slightly flummoxed by it because the point was to the world what they had said had been done by hamas. We got inside a large Lecture Theatre with a big screen over the stage. It said, seven of October Massacre in hamas. We were treated to 45 minutes of quite astonishing footage. It started almost a speech by the idf people, they are traumatised by what happened. Notjust in terms of the lack of security. I happened. Notjust in terms of the lack of security. Lack of security. I will come to that in a lack of security. I will come to that in a moment. Lack of security. I will come to that in a moment. I lack of security. I will come to that in a moment. I know lack of security. I will come to that in a moment. I know it. Lack of security. I will come to that in a moment. I know it is| that in a moment. I know it is difficult. Tell me some of the detail what you were shown. 50. Detail what you were shown. So, most of the footage comes detail what you were shown. So, most of the footage comes from detail what you were shown. So, most of the footage comes from the of the footage comes from the perpetrator themselves. These have come from fighters who have captured and killed. You are seeing hamas fighters running through roads, running into the street shooting civilian cars. You see them drag bloody corpses, male, female, throwing them into the streets. Shouting and screaming as they do. You are seeing terrifying male and female hostages handcuffed and tracked out of trucks and thrown into cars, where i am assumed they are taken to gaza. They are distressing. You see one scene which comes from the security camera, and a father is with his two boys and they must be 12 or 13 and they are in their underpants. They run to a cubbyhole, so fighters emerge from a truck, they throw a hand grenade, the father dead. 0ne truck, they throw a hand grenade, the father dead. One of the boy is screaming his daddy is dead. It is quite distressing. And people in the audience were visibly distressed. I have seen pictures, early this morning, of the journalists with heads in the hands. You wrote in the piece that even with the litany of horror youve witnessed in your career, and weve spoken before when you were in ukraine, this was horrifyingly unsettling. It really was. I horrifyingly unsettling. It really was i came horrifyingly unsettling. It really was. I came straight horrifyingly unsettling. It really was. I came straight here horrifyingly unsettling. It really was. I came straight here from| horrifyingly unsettling. It really was. I came straight here from the. It is the nature of it. In ukraine it is largely civilians bombed from the air. Seeing hamas fighters break into an office, carrying a civilian under a table, people raiding a field and then the same people lying dead. Where people are dancing and laughing, this is a celebration of life alongside the fetishist of death. It is distressing. It is personal. We need to understand that all of the footage comes from the perpetrators. It was a media event. You see in your article, even the way it was films, and he used the phrase the game if occasion of terror. ,. , terror. You are seeing comes where it is terror. You are seeing comes where it is call terror. You are seeing comes where it is call of terror. You are seeing comes where it is call of duty. Terror. You are seeing comes where it is call of duty. One terror. You are seeing comes l where it is call of duty. One of the biggest revulsion that a dog comes towards a man and he blows him away. That got an audible gasp. It is intense, extreme, sustained violence of the very worst kind. You intense, extreme, sustained violence of the very worst kind. Of the very worst kind. You talked about the idf of the very worst kind. You talked about the idf and of the very worst kind. You talked about the idf and perhaps of the very worst kind. You talked about the idf and perhaps we of the very worst kind. You talked about the idf and perhaps we can j about the idf and perhaps we can talk about the reasons for that briefing yesterday. In part, i have seen some other things they said, it was in part to show the world what they are fighting in terms of what hamas was capable of. It is also very much to address the deniers out there. You go on media and you can see it, tweet after tweet. Yes. There. You go on media and you can see it, tweet after tweet. See it, tweet after tweet. Yes, this is dispiriting see it, tweet after tweet. Yes, this is dispiriting about see it, tweet after tweet. Yes, this is dispiriting about our see it, tweet after tweet. Yes, this is dispiriting about our age. See it, tweet after tweet. Yes, this is dispiriting about our age. In see it, tweet after tweet. Yes, this is dispiriting about our age. In a i is dispiriting about our age. In a public sphere dominated by algorithms, the scope and reach of the information, misinformation is huge. They were forced to do this because the level of denial was so great. There was a lots denial about theissue great. There was a lots denial about the issue of murdered babies. We were shown an image of one of them, and it was horrific. This is where we are now. They are forced to come out and put these images. I need to point something out, i put a tweet which spread. There are still people saying it is lies. Theres only so much you can do. There are certain people you wont reach. You much you can do. There are certain people you wont reach. People you wont reach. You talk about the absolute people you wont reach. You talk about the absolute horrors people you wont reach. You talk about the absolute horrors of. People you wont reach. You talk. About the absolute horrors of what use are through and saw, every detail is horrific. You were also shown some phone calls of militants talking to their families. Yes. Talking to their families. Yes, there is a talking to their families. Yes, there is a recording talking to their families. Yes, there is a recording they talking to their families. Yes, there is a recording they putl talking to their families. Yes there is a recording they put up, alongside a translation. It is the father, i have killed tenjews. Check your whatsapp. I killed ten jews. Be proud of me. As i say, it is the personalisation of it, the individual nature. In this instance, i want to make this point, there are many questions to be addressed around occupation, what happens in gaza. What i saw had nothing to do with that, this was about the killing ofjews. It was clear and plain. Killing of jews. It was clear and lain. , killing of jews. It was clear and lain,. , , killing of jews. It was clear and rlain. ,. , plain. There are issues around children and plain. There are issues around children and it plain. There are issues around children and it was plain. There are issues around children and it was so plain. There are issues around children and it was so difficult| plain. There are issues around l children and it was so difficult to sit through. Was there ever a point yesterday where you thought, i will have to leave . I yesterday where you thought, i will have to leave . Have to leave . Ifelt like it, i felt revolted. Have to leave . Ifelt like it, i felt revolted. You have to leave . Ifelt like it, i felt revolted. You have have to leave . Ifelt like it, i felt revolted. You have to i have to leave . Ifelt like it, i. Felt revolted. You have to stay. Have to leave . Ifelt like it, i felt revolted. You have to stay. I understand people who had to leave. At the end of the day, what i due to is essentially to bear witness to these things. We did not see a lot of the worse staff. Certainly around things with women, whom cut some who may be alive. For all the horror we saw, there may be worse. Saw, there may be worse. David, thank you saw, there may be worse. David, thank you for saw, there may be worse. David, thank you for speaking saw, there may be worse. David, thank you for speaking to saw, there may be worse. David, thank you for speaking to us. Thank you for speaking to us. Apologies for actually making you go through all of that again. Thank you for speaking to us on the programme. Lets go back to diplomatic efforts taking place in israel and the wider region. The french president , emmanuel macron, is on a visit to israel where he has expressed solidarity with the country. Speaking alongside the israeli Prime Minister he insisted that the first objective of the war should be to free all hostages. He added that it was israels duty to fight against hamas after 1,400 people were killed in their attacks on israel. But he warned against enlarging the conflict. This is why we stick together and i remind you of the issue. I consider coalition in order to fight against the groups. Ijust remind my people in my language what we discussed about fight against action, reels to be respected. And political trust, and i warned against an escalation. I want hezbollah not to be part of what is happening. We had a precise discussion, and i want to thank you for that. Discussion, and i want to thank you forthat. Now discussion, and i want to thank you for that. Now we will follow this discussion in the coming hours, in order to see what we can improve, and the coming days, and in the coming weeks and months. I know how committed you are. Letting express once again my support and france stands with you in this awful Terrorist Act you have to experience. We are with you. Emmanuel macron is the latest leader to visit israel with the hope of de escalating the crisis. Hes also due to meet Palestinian Leader mahmoud abbas. So, which countries are key when it comes to finding a resolution to the humanitarian crisis, the release of the hostages and indeed longer term stability in the region . 0ur reporter Azadeh Moshiri has more. Lets take a look at some of the key mediators in this war with a close look at egypt and qatar in particular. Now, theyve had success in the past. In 2021, there was a serious conflict between israel and hamas. Alongside the United Nations, qatar and egypt held indirect talks that managed to secure thousands of work permits for gazans to work within israel. It also secured several other restrictions that were relaxed. Now, individually, egypt was the very first arab country to make peace with israel in the late 70s, and it controls the rafah crossing, which is critical and has been critical to getting much needed aid into gaza. And as for qatar, during this war, theyve already secured several hostage releases. But as with anything else in this war, their role is complicated. Qatar has faced criticism from the west for years for having hosted taliban leaders in their country before the taliban swept back to power in afghanistan in 2021. And even today, they host several hamas leaders in qatar. In fact, hamass top leader, ismail haniyeh, lives there today. This was put to a former Military Attache for qatar and a member of the ruling family who spoke to the bbc in a personal capacity. The only thing we can see in the actions of qatar is that it views its relations with hamas as a mediator and as a way for a solution of a long lasting peace for the palestinians, for the israelis, and for a two state solution. And as for egypt, its kept tight restrictions on the movement of goods and people along the rafah crossing as part of the blockade that it imposed alongside israel when hamas took over gaza in 2007. But with fears that this could all escalate into a wider conflict across the region and a nervous eye on irans actions, a lot of hope is placed on these two mediators. Around the world and across the uk, this is bbc news. This was the first possible uses artificial berthing model to put midwives through their paces before they tried it out for wheel. It has reduced a type of injury from a Shoulder Injury dramatically. It happens when the babies head has been born but one of the shoulders become stuck behind the mothers pubic bone, delaying the birth of the body. According to a study by the body. According to a study by the hospital looking over a four year period, not a single baby suffered long term damage from Shoulder Injury where they normally expect three or four cases. What Shoulder Injury where they normally expect three or four cases. What we dont want to expect three or four cases. What we dont want to do expect three or four cases. What we dont want to do is expect three or four cases. What we dont want to do is to expect three or four cases. What we dont want to do is to pull expect three or four cases. What we dont want to do is to pull hard dont want to do is to pull hard on the babys head. Dont want to do is to pull hard on the babys head. Midwives across the world are now the babys head. Midwives across the world are now being the babys head. Midwives across the world are now being trained, the babys head. Midwives across the world are now being trained, and the babys head. Midwives across the world are now being trained, and it. World are now being trained, and it seems as project Save Tens Of Thousands of baby from a lifeline of paralysis. Youre live with bbc news. A bbc investigation has found the authorities have failed to act on warnings from coroners about a website that promotes suicide. At least fifty people in the uk have taken their own lives after visiting the pro Suicide Forum. But as Angus Crawford reports the site remains active. You may find parts of his report upsetting. The sad, the lost and the lonely. At least 50 people in the uk weve identified who ended their lives afterjoining a pro Suicide Forum. One was immy nunn. Yeah, ifeel terrible. A Deaf Mental Health campaigner, immy had millions of views on tiktok, but she was finding life increasingly hard. Immy bought poison and in january ended her life. Itsjust heartbreaking to know that she had to result to go in on a site like this. But weve discovered the authorities have known about the site for years. Weve seen multiple reports to the government from coroners warning the forum gives detailed instructions on how to end human life. And is breaking the criminal law. I think, why is nothing being done . Why . When will something be done about it . How many lives have got to be lost . Former home secretary sajid javid. His own brother died by suicide. Surely this can be stopped. Just consider what the intent is, how dangerous it is. I mean, it must be countless lives that the site has already cost globally, notjust here in the uk. So it would require action. Catherine and melanie know that only too well. The government are failing people. Police are failing. Theyve been campaigning to shut the forum down for years. Catherines son joe ended his life in 2020. And this is the man they hold responsible, an american, Lamarcus Small, one of the forums founders. Thats lamarcus, isnt it . What id love to do to that smile on that face. We managed to track down Lamarcus Small to huntsville in alabama. One of the reasons the site is still up is because the Authorities Say they dont know who is behind it. But we know that lamarcus helped set it up and he lives just there. We wait into the night and for two more full days. Hi, lamarcus. Im angus from the bbc. I want to talk to you about the Suicide Forum you set up. You know hundreds of people have died after going on that . Children are even going on that. Have you got anything to say to the relatives of the dead . The government says the new 0nline safety bill should tackle these kinds of sites, but the forum has already said it wont comply, and for now it remains up, preying on the vulnerable. Angus crawford, bbc news, huntsville, alabama. If youve been affected by any of the issues in his report, you can visit. The addresses on a screen now and you can call for recorded information on there. One person has died, and four are missing after two cargo ships collided off germanys north sea coast, the german Rescue Agency says. The collision is understood to have involved the british registered vessel the verity, seen here in 2017. German Authorities Say the ship sank. If youre a Britney Spears fan then you can finally get your hands on her autobiography. Called the woman in me, excerpts from the book have been widely circulated ahead of the launch, detailing her views on her career, her relationship with her famous Exjustin Timberlake and of course the years she spent living under a conservatorship. Here in london the book was unveiled to fans at an event at a drag club. Heres the reaction from some of her fans. Its incredible to have britneys truth written in her own words in my hands. This has been a Long Time Coming and obviously the last few years, we havent really known what has been going on with her. Weve only had one side of the story and a really plastic view. This is true and i am so thrilled to have it in my hands. Britney being able to tell her own story, no one is speaking for her, shes speaking for herself. I am excited because i want to know what has been going on with her in the past few years. So hopefully this will let us know. Let me take you back to the Un Security Council, the event, Antony Blinken is there at the meeting. When he speaks, we will carried out live. We will have all the latest from gaza, israel in a moment or two. Hello there. Well, the week ahead looks fairly unsettled, with low Pressure Systems bringing outbreaks of unwelcome rain, Weather Fronts, and that wet weather persistent at times. Turning windy by the end of the week, as well. Earlier today, weve had outbreaks of rain working their way northwards through parts of the midlands, in towards the north of england. We do have a met Office Yellow warning for heavy rain through parts of the east midlands, in towards yorkshire and the humber. Whilst in itself that wet weather not particularly heavy, its falling on already saturated ground, so the potential for some further issues with flooding as a result. South of that band, drier with some sunshine through wales, in towards the South Midlands and the south east. Wet weather pushing in towards the south west later on. Sunshine and showers for Northern Ireland and parts of scotland. Brightest in the west through the highlands and islands. As we head into this evening, the wet weather across parts of the midlands clears and then Heavy Rain Pushing in towards parts of the south of wales, in towards devon and cornwall and tracking east through dorset, hampshire, the isle of wight, in towards sussex and kent. A further met Office Yellow warning in force because of that. Elsewhere, dry with clearest conditions in the west. Chilly in glasgow at three degrees. Perhaps a bit of mist and fog around as well under clear skies. Looking ahead to midweek, this is wednesday, you can see that area of low pressure pulling away, taking the overnight rain with it. Then, for many, its a quieter day on wednesday. Its a dry day for many, certainly through parts of wales, the midlands, in towards western scotland, Northern Ireland, as well. Drying up in the south. Cloudier skies across scotland compared with elsewhere, with some light and patchy outbreaks of rain in the east. Temperature wise, around about ten to 1a Celsius North to south. Then looking ahead towards thursday, that broad area of low pressure i showed you right at the start is still with us. Further Weather Fronts bringing yet more unwelcome rain. That wet weather persistent in nature at times, particularly in areas where we dont want it, so late on thursday into friday becoming concentrated across parts of the east of scotland. Elsewhere, showery outbreaks of rain almost anywhere, really. Temperatures around about nine to 15 Celsius North to south. Certainly, a very unsettled picture through the course of the week. Temperature wise, swell around about ten to 15 Celsius North to south, but certainly rain at times. Thats the forecast for now. Live from london. This is bbc news. The Un Security Council meets to discuss the israel gaza war. The Secretary General calls for an immediate ceasefire. Even war has rules. We must demand a top parties respect the obligation under humanitarian law. As hamas reports more than 700 people have died in the past day, the un tells verified live its Gaza Operation will end tomorrow if Fuel Supplies dont arrive. If we do not get more fuel into gaza, we, as unrwa, the Large Estate Agency largest aid agency in gaza, will not be able to carry out any humanitarian operations. An israeli woman, abducted by hamas and now set free describes the � hell� she experienced. While she was being taken, she was hit by while she was being taken, she was hit by sticks while she was being taken, she was hit by sticks by shabbab. . Shahhah hit by sticks by shabbab. . Shabbab welcome to verified live, the United NationsSecretary GeneralAntonio Guterres addressed the Security Council in the past hour to give his assessment on the situation in the middle east. He condemned the hamas attacks and said he was deeply concerned about what he described as clear violations of International Humanitarian law in gaza. At a crucial moment like this, it is vital to be clear