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we start in gaza. bbc has verifed footage of an explosion difficult to watch. damage to convoy of ambulance outside the al—shifa hospital. reportedly dozens killed and injured. the pictures are difficult to watch. there are far more gruesome pictures we're not showing you. you can see the damage to the ambulance. this is outside the al—shifa hospital. reportedly dozens killed and injured. reportedly dozens killed and injured. the hamas—run health ministry says it was air strike by israel. idf says it is looking into the incident from reuters in the last hour or so israel, the idf confirms that they did carry out a strike on an ambulance. they say it was being used by hamas and hamas operatives were killed. meanwhile, up operatives were killed. meanwhile, up to date with diplomacy today, this is us secretary of state anthony blinking. the israeli prime minister benjamin netanyahu, as you can see. lincoln is supporting a humanitarian pause in the fighting. netanyahu says there will be no temporary cease fire until all israeli hostages are released. let's go north to lebanon. this is the leader of his brother. just like hamas is. he prays the hamas attacks on the 7th of october but did not call for all out war with israel. these are pictures of the fighting supplied by the idea of. that's the israeli defence force. they say they are now completely surrounded in gaza city in the north. they say face—to—face battles have been taking place with hamas fighters. but first this report from our international editorjeremy bowen. it begins with the aftermath of a strike on an ambulance outside gaza's largest hospital. the hamas—run health ministry there says dozens were killed. israel confirms it struck the ambulance, but says it was being used by a hamas unit. this report contains images you may find upsetting. around 4:00 this afternoon, many people were killed very close to shifa, gaza city's main hospital. the health ministry, controlled by hamas, said israel attacked a convoy of ambulances. thousands of civilians have been sheltering at shifa, hoping it would be safer. israel says hamas has a command bunker under the hospital. more dead civilians on al—rashid street, one of only two roads south, where israel says civilians must go be safe. the bbc has located the video to a stretch of road seven kilometres south—west of gaza city. the man is saying, "oh, god, a little girl. woman, a girl." this doctor says he was shot at by israelis in the same place yesterday. he says over a stretch of 1.5 kilometres, snipers were shooting at the cars. they had a donkey cart. the donkey was cut to pieces, along with the cart and everyone on it. this is ibrahim assalia, a british doctor stranded without power, with his family in northern gaza. dr assalia, from north london, was told by the foreign office only to risk the coast road in un or aid agency cars. antony blinken, the us secretary of state, returned — hoping to ease the pressure on gaza's civilians. good afternoon, everyone. we are absolutely focused on getting hostages back, and getting them back to their families in safety, and we believe that, among other things, a humanitarian pause could help that effort. but, after their meeting, prime minister netanyahu said there would be no ceasefires until hamas released its hostages. in beirut, lebanon's capital, supporters of the iranian—backed militia, hezbollah, ralllied to hear their leader, hassan nasrallah, repeat threats that the war might spread. "the concern," he said, "is that this front might tumble into a wider war, it is a real possibility and the enemy should make every allowance." back in gaza, this is what's left of maghazi refugee camp. it's in the south, where israel is telling palestinian civilians to go to escape danger. but there are only bad options at the moment — for gaza's endanger people, and for diplomats who want to stop this war escalating. jeremy bowen, bbc news, jerusalem. we will focus for a moment on hezbollah. we're hearing from the leader in lebanon. significant in and of itself is that what else does it mean? merlyn thomas from bbc verify has been analysing what we know and is in the verify hub with more. since this conflict started on the 7th of october, tensions between israel and lebanon have been rising. and this is israel and the gaza strip where the war is unfolding. and here's lebanon, israel's northern neighbor. now you can see the border marked here in red. hezbollah is a powerful political and military force in lebanon. it's backed by iran and designated a terrorist organisation by western states, israel, gulf arab countries and the arab league. and hezbollah and israel have a long history, including in 2006, when a full blown war broke out between the two. so what has hezbollah�*s response been since the war began? there have been attacks on both sides. now, if you take a look at this map, this is the border between lebanon and israel. analysts from geoconfirmed have been tracking these cross—border strikes by monitoring social media. now, the blue dots you can see here are strikes by israeli military and the red dots are the strikes by hezbollah. and this is a video released by hezbollah yesterday, claiming that it shows an attack on an israeli military base. by looking at the geography of the area, key road features and the shape of the buildings, we've been able to verify the location. and the israeli military have been retaliating using air strikes, tank and artillery fire against hezbollah positions in lebanon. this is a video released today by the israel defense forces, what it says are tank strikes on hezbollah in lebanon. they say these strikes hit hezbollah terrorist infrastructure and there have been casualties reported on both sides. so what does all of this mean for the war? well, this is hassan nasrallah. he's the leader of hezbollah who's been speaking today. he's a shia cleric who has led the group since 1992. and he's played a key role and in turning it into a political as well as military force. now, he has close links with iran and its supreme leader, ayatollah ali khamenei, which dates from 1981. in a speech watched by thousands at a beirut rally, hassan nasrallah praised the hamas attacks on israel on the 7th of october, but said they were 100% palestinian. translation: this is the fist - operation, which has been a historic point and blast point. this was a palestinian decision 100% and supported by the palestinians 100%. hamas in gaza has repeatedly urged its allies to join the fight, but israel has warned of unimaginable consequences if hezbollah joins the israel—gaza war. and the army says its forces are on very, very high alert at its border with lebanon. we will move from the northern border down to the southern border with egypt. the rafah crossing, and hearing more stories about foreign nationals who've been able to escape through the crossing but not everyone on the list is allowed to leave has made it. my next guest get two travelled to gaza with his family. he returned a week later to london for work with his wife and five children staying behind. he sent us this photo of his kids on holiday. his family is on a list of british people allowed to leave gaza but they are currently stranded in the north, unable to get to the crossing. faras abuwarda joins me now from cairo, where he's hoping to be reunited with them. what is the latest you've heard from your family about what is happening? i spoke to my family this morning after trying to get a hold of them over 20 times. due to a bad connection. my family is still struggling to travel to the south. we've been trying to travel to the south for over a week. my children, the five of them are really unwell. they are suffering from ear aches, headaches and they are so scared from that situation there. can you tell me what _ from that situation there. can you tell me what is _ from that situation there. can you tell me what is the _ from that situation there. can you tell me what is the challenge, - from that situation there. can you tell me what is the challenge, the difficulty of getting from the north where they are to the south? the difficulty is _ where they are to the south? tue: difficulty is there where they are to the south? tte: difficulty is there is no safe way. there is no safe journey from the north of gaza to the south of gaza. deadly air strikes 2a hours on gaza, randomly attacked everywhere. there are no taxi, no private cars to take them over. and basically you are unable to travel from north into gaza without bombing. t unable to travel from north into gaza without bombing.- unable to travel from north into gaza without bombing. i see. thank ou for gaza without bombing. i see. thank you for expiaining — gaza without bombing. i see. thank you for explaining that _ gaza without bombing. i see. thank you for explaining that for _ gaza without bombing. i see. thank you for explaining that for us. - gaza without bombing. i see. thank you for explaining that for us. i - you for explaining that for us. i can't imagine what you are going through at the moment. can you try and put it into words, the fear that you are feeling? mi; and put it into words, the fear that you are feeling?— you are feeling? my family to be honest, feeling _ you are feeling? my family to be honest, feeling disgusted - you are feeling? my family to be honest, feeling disgusted from | you are feeling? my family to be i honest, feeling disgusted from the british government because the british government because the british government because the british government actually been negligent in its duty in dealing with the british people or protecting british people in gaza. my protecting british people in gaza. my family feeling isolated, feeling lonely. my children feeling so scared and also ——. t lonely. my children feeling so scared and also --._ lonely. my children feeling so scared and also --. i afraid we've lost the line. _ scared and also --. i afraid we've lost the line. i _ scared and also --. i afraid we've lost the line. i will _ scared and also --. i afraid we've lost the line. i will wait _ scared and also --. i afraid we've lost the line. i will wait a - scared and also --. i afraid we've lost the line. i will wait a couple l lost the line. i will wait a couple of seconds for that while we wait and see if we can reestablish the line i will point out as you've heard from the government minister saying they have been absolutely committed to making sure we look after our british citizens as best we possibly can. i'm afraid that line has disappeared. we got a real sense from the difficulty if you are in the north of gaza such as travelling salt to try and get out it is so problematic and difficult. absolutely heartbreaking as he waits for updates from his family, hoping they will be able to get out. the first minister of scotland humza yousaf says his family have made it out of gaza after being trapped in the territory for over three weeks. his parents—in—law are among the british nationals who have now entered neighbouring egypt through the rafah crossing. our correspondent helena wilkinson has the story. i am at cairo airport, leaving to london. i'm going to the gate. safe at last. filmed earlier today in cairo airport as dr abdelkader hammad is about to board his flight to the uk. a surgeon at the royal liverpool university hospital, he has been visiting gaza for the last ten years, pictured here training doctors, at the al—shifa hospital in gaza city. his latest visit began just one day before hamas carried out its deadly attacks. oh, it was really terrible. we thought that we are going to be killed there. at the time, i didn't say that in the interviews, because i didn't want my family really to be very worried about me, but, yeah, we were very frightened for our safety, for our lives. dr hammad, just tell us what it was like for you, crossing the border into egypt? i mean, people at the border are saying to us, "oh, you are leaving us, you are internationals, you are lucky. we are abandoned by you," and so on, and it is hard to bear, i mean, although we couldn't do anything. other british nationals who have also left gaza include the family of scotland's first minister humza yousaf. his mother—in—law and father—in—law were trapped for nearly a month. hugely relieved, of course, and it was a special moment for me to be able to phone up my 1li—year—old, while she was on her school break, to tell her that granny and grandpa are coming home. that is a moment that was very special. relief for some families then, but for others, still trapped in gaza, the unbearable wait goes on. helena wilkinson, bbc news. around the world and across the uk. this is bbc news. let's look at some other stories making news. the un says more than 25,000 people have been displaced against myanmar ijy have been displaced against myanmar by a week—long conflict between military leaders and ethnic insurgents in the northeastern state. reports suggest doesn't a military outpost of fallen at the three rebel groups say the goal is to overthrow the military dictatorship. at least one person has died and flooding in northern italy, the tuscany region was badly hit by storm karen which swept through northwest europe on thursday. the storm brought strong winds and driving rains forcing the closure of schools, airports, rail and ferry services. columbia is to call more than 160 hippos descended from a herd owned by the drug lord pablo escobar in the 1980s. experts have for years try to control the hippo numbers. you're live with bbc news. the international efforts in the us secretary of state anthony blinking flew into israel again for another visit today. he's actually gone on to jordan. visit today. he's actually gone on tojordan. this was the handshake between him and the israeli prime minister benjamin netanyahu. us secretary antony blinken supports a humanitarian pause in the fighting in gaza. but netanyahu says there will be no temporary cease—fire until all israeli hostages are released. for more on the us stands i spoke to emily harding, director of the intelligence national security technology programme at the centre for strategic and international studies, a nonprofit policy research organisation. take a listen. secretary _ policy research organisation. take a listen. secretary blinken _ policy research organisation. take a listen. secretary blinken has - policy research organisation. take a listen. secretary blinken has a - listen. secretary blinken has a difficultjob right now. he try to do two things at the same time. he's trying to show the us strong continuing support for israel. you can see in his remarks he was deeply emotional bull about some of the footage on hamas attack on southern israel. he's also trying to support palestinian civilians to help with the efforts to release the hostages and also to protect the dual citizens in gaza. what he is trying to do is provide support for israel and at the same time try to find ways to reduce the amount of human suffering that's a difficultjob. what do you think it does to long—term relations between the two if you have those two men saying different things right now? t if you have those two men saying different things right now? i don't think it will _ different things right now? i don't think it will affect _ different things right now? i don't think it will affect long-term - think it will affect long—term relations much. this is a long—term relationship and in any long—term relationship and in any long—term relationship there is disagreement. netanyahu is a what he has to save his people and blinken are showing up and doing the hard work of trying to bring that yahoo perhaps one step closer to a humanitarian pause. —— netanyahu. closer to a humanitarian pause. -- netanyahu-— closer to a humanitarian pause. -- netan ahu. , ,, netanyahu. interesting. stayed there for that we will _ netanyahu. interesting. stayed there for that we will listen _ netanyahu. interesting. stayed there for that we will listen to _ netanyahu. interesting. stayed there for that we will listen to something . for that we will listen to something else he said that was interesting, he was asked about what happens a day after, the next day question. we will expand on that in a minute. let's have a listen. there cannot come _ let's have a listen. there cannot come up — let's have a listen. there cannot come up there must not be a return to their_ come up there must not be a return to their pre—october seven status quo _ to their pre—october seven status quo that's— to their pre—october seven status quo. that's unacceptable, is not tolerable — quo. that's unacceptable, is not tolerable of israel and it shouldn't be acceptable intolerable by anyone else. be acceptable intolerable by anyone also that _ be acceptable intolerable by anyone else. that means the idea of hamas remaining _ else. that means the idea of hamas remaining responsible for governance such as _ remaining responsible for governance such as it _ remaining responsible for governance such as it was. and security and posing — such as it was. and security and posing an— such as it was. and security and posing an ongoing and enduring threat _ posing an ongoing and enduring threat to— posing an ongoing and enduring threat to israel and its citizens. it's unacceptable. we have in n game of sorts. no more hamas in charge politically, no more military threat from hamas, hamas gone. the problem thenis from hamas, hamas gone. the problem then is what happens? you don't want israel running gaza. and anyway the idea of destroying the ideology, that's very difficult in and of itself. , , , ., itself. right. this is the question ofthe itself. right. this is the question of the moment. _ itself. right. this is the question of the moment. clearly - itself. right. this is the question of the moment. clearly hamas . itself. right. this is the question - of the moment. clearly hamas cannot continue to run the gaza strip. what happens next? there is no real partner for peace on the palestinian side, certainly not gaza now but that's exactly what we need and what the israelis need. i know the israelis do not want to be responsible for anything in the gaza strip and would much rather see it governed from at home. at trying to build up some entity that could take over once these operations are always going to be extremely challenging for them you can't kill an idea for the hamas is an idea as much as it is a movement. the palestinian really need an alternative, something to give them hope. alternative, something to give them ho e. alternative, something to give them hoe. �* �* alternative, something to give them ho e. �* �* ., , alternative, something to give them hoe. �* �* ., , , alternative, something to give them hoe. �* �* . , , ., alternative, something to give them hoe. “ , ., ., hope. the bbc has been told that the sixth suspect — hope. the bbc has been told that the sixth suspect in _ hope. the bbc has been told that the sixth suspect in the _ hope. the bbc has been told that the sixth suspect in the murder— hope. the bbc has been told that the sixth suspect in the murder of- sixth suspect in the murder of stephen lawrence more than 30 years ago tried to stab a black security guard in 2015. the victim of that attack said matthew white had told him that he had killed before and that there had been no consequences as he put it, killing stephen. it's britain's most notorious racist murder. 30 years ago stephen lawrence was stabbed to death while waiting for a bus by a gang of young white men in south london. five prime suspects became infamous, two were finally jailed in 2012. a lead attacker with fair hair was never identified. but this year and a bbc investigation named matthew white who died two years ago as a sixth suspect and exposed the mets repeated failure to properly investigate him. i've now found new evidence which poses serious questions for the force. t serious questions for the force. i told him to stop. then he is, i don't want to say edward. tie told him to stop. then he is, i don't want to say edward. he was racially abused _ don't want to say edward. he was racially abused and _ don't want to say edward. he was racially abused and almost - don't want to say edward. he was racially abused and almost start l racially abused and almost start with a purity syringe by matthew white. the security officer prevented white from stealing from a supermarket. tie prevented white from stealing from a supermarket-— supermarket. he sat up with eight metal. he supermarket. he sat up with eight metal- he was _ supermarket. he sat up with eight metal. he wasjust _ supermarket. he sat up with eight metal. he wasjust coming. - supermarket. he sat up with eight metal. he wasjust coming. if - supermarket. he sat up with eight metal. he wasjust coming. if he i supermarket. he sat up with eight i metal. he wasjust coming. if he had metal. he was 'ust coming. if he had hit ou metal. he was 'ust coming. if he had hit you what — metal. he wasjust coming. if he had hit you what you _ metal. he wasjust coming. if he had hit you what you think— metal. he wasjust coming. if he had hit you what you think the result - hit you what you think the result would be? tie hit you what you think the result would be? ~ , would be? he will killi put him down, i would be? he will killi put him down. i said. — would be? he will killi put him down, i said, do— would be? he will killi put him down, i said, do you _ would be? he will killi put him down, i said, do you want - would be? he will killi put him down, i said, do you want to i down, i said, do you want to kill me? , , ~' , ., me? he said yes, iwill kill you. he sa s wait me? he said yes, iwill kill you. he says wait then _ me? he said yes, iwill kill you. he says wait then made _ me? he said yes, iwill kill you. he says wait then made an _ says wait then made an alarming admission. tie says wait then made an alarming admission-— says wait then made an alarming admission. ,. , admission. he said ok, i remember the 've admission. he said ok, i remember they've done _ admission. he said ok, i remember they've done it. _ admission. he said ok, i remember they've done it, like _ admission. he said ok, i remember they've done it, like me, _ admission. he said ok, i remember they've done it, like me, he - admission. he said ok, i remember they've done it, like me, he still- they've done it, like me, he still here. i said ok, they've done it, like me, he still here. isaid ok, if they've done it, like me, he still here. i said ok, if you have done it before, don't know who you did it too. that's when the words i remember now, stephen. when the olice remember now, stephen. when the police turned _ remember now, stephen. when the police turned up _ remember now, stephen. when the police turned up here _ remember now, stephen. when the police turned up here he _ remember now, stephen. when the police turned up here he says - remember now, stephen. when the police turned up here he says he - police turned up here he says he told them everything, including that matthew white had said about killing before. and mentioned the name stephen. he says he never heard from them yet again. white pleaded guilty to using threatening words and having a syringe in public. he wasn't charged with trying to stab his victim or with racial abuse. the crown prosecution service says evidence contain no information of abuse the mets as it apologises if the case wasn't investigated as it should have been. matthew white was jailed for four months, he shared a cell with this man who said he spoke of his link to the stephen lawrence case. ~ ., of his link to the stephen lawrence case, ~ ., of his link to the stephen lawrence case. . . .,, ., case. what he said was that if i could see _ case. what he said was that if i could see the _ case. what he said was that if i could see the papers about - case. what he said was that if i could see the papers about thej case. what he said was that if i - could see the papers about the whole case, if i ever did that he referred to quite a lot in the paperwork, he was the blonde haired figure that's referred to throughout the paper work and he was involved in the incident. tote work and he was involved in the incident. , ., _ ., incident. we previously revealed matthew white _ incident. we previously revealed matthew white looked _ incident. we previously revealed matthew white looked like - incident. we previously revealed matthew white looked like the l incident. we previously revealed l matthew white looked like the on identified suspect sometimes known as the blonde attacker. == identified suspect sometimes known as the blonde attacker.— as the blonde attacker. -- on identified. — as the blonde attacker. -- on identified. they _ as the blonde attacker. -- on identified. they said - as the blonde attacker. -- on identified. they said they - identified. they said they completely mishandled it and failed to properly investigate him. the mets said it _ to properly investigate him. the mets said it satisfied all relevant inquiries and to white were considered prior to his death. the other remaining suspects for steven's murder remained free. his parents want full justice steven's murder remained free. his parents want fulljustice but have no confidence in the med. court documents show that an australian woman charged with murdering three people at a family lunch was also accused of trying to kill her ex—husband four times. erin patterson denies putting lethal mushrooms into a dish of beef wellington. officers were back at her home. a complex case with a long way to go for the police searching his house on thursday took away boxes and boxes of evidence for the court has not heard that they expect it will take at least 20 weeks to go through what they've covered, including computer equipment as they build the case against aaron patterson. that wasn't the only new revelation in this courtroom. it also emerged that patterson faces four charges of attempting to murder her ex—husband, dating back to 2021. in a case that script australia she is accused of killing three people, gail and don patterson, the parents of her ex—husband and gail's sister heather wilkinson. all fell ill after eating a meal which patterson prepared which is alleged contain deadly mushrooms with up the community, a reminder of the tragic and seemingly bizarre events of three months ago. while many don't want to talk publicly everyone knows about it. . want to talk publicly everyone knows about it. , ., ., , about it. there is no realwinners in the situation. _ about it. there is no realwinners in the situation. i _ about it. there is no realwinners in the situation. i feel _ about it. there is no realwinners in the situation. i feel for - about it. there is no realwinners in the situation. i feel for the - in the situation. i feel for the families. ., , ., in the situation. i feel for the families-— in the situation. i feel for the families. ., ., ,, ., families. people are talking about it. but families. people are talking about it- itut that's _ families. people are talking about it. but that's it. _ families. people are talking about it. but that's it. it's _ families. people are talking about it. but that's it. it's not _ families. people are talking about it. but that's it. it's not as - families. people are talking about it. but that's it. it's not as if - it. but that's it. it's not as if people — it. but that's it. it's not as if peopte are _ it. but that's it. it's not as if people are going to lock themselves in the _ people are going to lock themselves in the house or lock themselves in the shadow— in the house or lock themselves in the shadow whatever.— in the house or lock themselves in the shadow whatever. aaron patterson has alwa s the shadow whatever. aaron patterson has always maintained _ the shadow whatever. aaron patterson has always maintained her— the shadow whatever. aaron patterson has always maintained her innocence. | has always maintained her innocence. but her lawyers didn't apply for bail and she'll be back in court in may. hello there. good evening. it's been a much quieter day of weather today following storm ciaran yesterday. we've seen some sunny spells around. still plenty of showers too, falling on saturated ground in many cases, but the number of flood warnings reducing throughout the day. as of friday, the center of that deep area of low pressure associated with the storm is still in the north sea, but our second deep low is approaching from the south—west here. this has been named storm domingos by the spanish met service. for us across the uk it won't be as bad as storm ciaran, but still wet and windy and turning ever more snow across the south—west of england and western wales. by the time we get to the end of the night there will be some heavy, persistent rain here. further north across scotland and northern ireland, lighter winds. there will be some mist and fog developing into tomorrow morning. slow to lift and clear. a chilly start to the day away from this low to the south and the west, which is dragging with it some milderfeeling air. that's set to move further northwards and eastwards through the day on saturday. a tight squeeze in the isobars, towards the southern flank, so again some gales expected across the channel islands. gusts towards channel coasts of around a0 to 45mph. that heavy rain is pushing further northwards through the afternoon. the band of rain is weakening, but there will be some heavy, thundery showers following on behind, particularly for southern coastal counties where, again, the ground is saturated for many. further north, across northern ireland, northern england and much of scotland away from the east, it should be largely dry. again, for eastern scotland the ground saturated here and there will be some more showers. once more that deep area of low pressure moves away into the north sea as we head through saturday night and into sunday. we draw in a more of a north—westerly wind, so the focus of the showers will change out towards the western isles, north—west scotland, western parts of northern ireland, western wales and the south—west of england. still quite blustery through the channel. further east it does look largely dry, but there could be quite a bit of cloud here, again with that low pressure close by. temperatures once more around about the average for the time of year. of course, there will be lots of bonfire night celebrations happening over the weekend, particularly on sunday, which is looking dry again, especially in the east. some showers in the west and there will be some long spells around in those and it will feel rather chilly. but the ground is soggy. it's pretty saturated in places, so very wet underfoot. it will stay quite changeable as we head through next week. here's the outlook for our capital cities. temperatures more or less the seasonal average. bye— bye. this is bbc news. the headlines: israel says there will be no temporary truce until all hostages are released.— are released. israel's army is on hiih are released. israel's army is on high alert _ are released. israel's army is on high alert at _ are released. israel's army is on high alert at its _ are released. israel's army is on high alert at its northern - are released. israel's army is on high alert at its northern border| high alert at its northern border with lebanon as the leader of the prescribed terror group hezbollah praises hamas. many leave today through the rafah crossing into egypt. tt is many leave today through the rafah crossing into egypt.— crossing into egypt. it is a huge relief to be _ crossing into egypt. it is a huge relief to be out. _ crossing into egypt. it is a huge relief to be out. our _ crossing into egypt. it is a huge relief to be out. our kids - crossing into egypt. it is a huge relief to be out. our kids are i crossing into egypt. it is a huge relief to be out. our kids are so much happier to have a meal, a hot shower and a good sleep. welcome to the programme. we will start with this developing news over this ambulance in gas out that was heads. we will show you a bit of the footage, it is difficult to watch, but we are not showing

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