chaos. welcome to the terrified life. aid agencies say they are being forced to halt deliveries into gaza because of a lack of fuel. the un's biggest agency and gaza says is no longer able to bring in or distribute aid. the un world food programme says gazais the un world food programme says gaza is receiving just 10% of the daily food supplies it needs. israel's war cabinet has approved letting fuel lorries into gaza to help meet the needs of un agencies. it said the decision came after a request from the us communications are also down in the territory for a second day because there is no energy to power the network. a funeral has been held for a second woman held hostage by hamas. her body was found by israeli troops in building your gaza's biggest hospital. she was a 19—year—old soldier. hamas said she died in an israeli air strike. on thursday, the military also discovered the body of a 65—year—old. the israeli prime minister said that hamas leaders left at the largest hospital and gaza shortly before it was raided by the army. speaking to cbs news benjamin netanyahu said they found a hamas command centre at the site but has not yet provided conclusive evidence that appeals admitted that israel's efforts to minimise civilian casualties were not successful. adopt a former senior idf commander at the head of of gaza's hospitals but we start the south with this report. nowhere feels safe, even in southern gaza. the latest israeli strikes destroying homes here. this was the house of this family who say relatives who had fled from gaza city were among those killed in this rubble. translation: every second of every minute, there is a massacre. - what humanitarian ceasefires? the displaced from gaza, women and children, are under this home. they were our relatives. they were displaced to escape the massacres and war in gaza. compounding the misery, there is now a total blackout of phones and the internet, said to be caused by the lack of fuel. israel hasn't been allowing fuel to enter gaza, arguing it could be stolen by hamas. the un's biggest agency in the strip says it can no longer distribute any aid. fuel is life, and fuel has been used in gaza as a weapon of war. what we need is the following. the restoration of the communications network so that we are able to simply work the phones and coordinate the aid delivery. we need fuel that is unconditional, not only for us to bring the aid that is coming via egypt but also to use it for humanitarian purposes. now israel's army says it has uncovered a tunnel gaza's main hospital, but so far it hasn't found the vast underground hamas command centre it says was here. instead, soldiers showed new piles of weapons two days into their rate. we can't independently verify this footage. the military also says it found the body of an israeli hostage in a house near al—shifa hospital. the military also said it found the body of an israeli hostage in a house near al—shifa hospital. and that of the young soldier. today her grieving family led her to rest. hamas has had a corporal was killed in an israeli bombing. it had been thought more hostages would be found. we had strong indications that they were held in the al—shifa hospital, which is one of the reasons we enter the hospital. if they were, they were taken out. we had intelligence about the hostages. israel says it is now closed to dismantling the hamas military system in the north of gaza, and will soon do the same in parts of the south. this is where most of the territory's population had previously been told to take refuge, and as word spreads, the people say they don't know where to turn. let's go straight to our correspondent injerusalem. the israeli war cabinet announcing that some fuel will be let in to gaza. tell us about that. it some fuel will be let in to gaza. tell us about that.— some fuel will be let in to gaza. tell us about that. it seems that this decision _ tell us about that. it seems that this decision from _ tell us about that. it seems that this decision from the _ tell us about that. it seems that this decision from the israeli - tell us about that. it seems that| this decision from the israeli war cabinet was made after conversations with under pressure from the americans and the announcement from the israeli war cabinet today is that every day, two trucks if you will be allowed into gaza. we are told that would be about 60,000 litres. previously, the united nations have said they need about 160,000 litres to fulfil all their duties, to power their operations. so we will have to see whether that makes a difference for their mother they have indicated today that even a little amount of fuel will allow them to get things going again. israel says that there is no way it should fall into the hands of hamas because some domestically here in israel have criticised the situation. israel says this will have a very minimal impact and it will be basically so that water can be desalinated. also they can do with the sewage which we know as a real problem and gaza at the moment. the extent to which the world health organization among others are warning of a real risk of disease spreading. they say that is happening already and they have gone as far as to say if people are not fighting they could be killed by disease. �* . ., ,~ fighting they could be killed by disease. �* . ., ., ~ disease. ben'amin netanyahu talking to cbs, disease. benjamin netanyahu talking to css, talked _ disease. benjamin netanyahu talking to cbs, talked about _ disease. benjamin netanyahu talking to cbs, talked about the _ disease. benjamin netanyahu talking to cbs, talked about the hospital, i to cbs, talked about the hospital, al—shifa hospital, the hostages, the war, more generally. tell us more about what he said and is the thought that actually they will eventually use the same military tactics in the south as they are in the north?— tactics in the south as they are in the north? ., ., ., ., the north? yeah, quite a far ranging interview with _ the north? yeah, quite a far ranging interview with the _ the north? yeah, quite a far ranging interview with the american - the north? yeah, quite a far ranging interview with the american network cbs. so interview with the american network cbs. 50 it interview with the american network cbs. so it is an american audience that prime minister netanyahu was talking to it within the ten minutes that he was speaking they covered quite a lot of ground. first of all, on al—shifa, he sought to justify the military operation around gaza's biggest hospital saying the intelligence they have received was that hostages had been kept there. he said the reality was that when the forces arrived and went into the it seemed that the hostages had been taken away. he was asked about what happens next and he was saying, you know, is there a real danger here that hatred has been bred, the number of palestinian casualties, the number of palestinians who have been killed over the past six weeks, prime minister netanyahu says this is an operation that israel has to carry out. cannot veer away from that. so he was certainly trying to justify the actions of the past six weeks but, interestingly, he did say in terms of reducing and minimising casualties that has not been something that the israelis had been able to do. . , . . ~ able to do. thanks very much. thank ou. that is the statementjust released by hamas's armed wing saint hostages were not held in hospitals and were taken into care centres for treatment. let's talk now to our guest who is the founder of the israel defence and security a former deputy commander of the israel defence forces gaza's division. thank you for being here in the programme. let us start with the humanitarian situation. you have the un begging, that was the quote, begging forfuel. the israeli un begging, that was the quote, begging for fuel. the israeli war cabinet allowing two lorries and now a day. if two lorries, why not more? well, you know, we are very concerned with fuel going to hamas, to generate all the underground actions that are using it. we know that hamas threatens society, even kills them, takes everything from them, including the food. we have no real way to really control this in the south so this is a concern and this is why we are very careful. we left a lot of food, water medicine going. fuel is a problem. it serves hamas for war. i'd make sure, but you have made arrangements for two lorries so you could make arrangement for more. you control most of the north now. if there is a will, there is a way, isn't there? were not controlling the south. i said the north. it is _ were not controlling the south. i said the north. it is not - were not controlling the south. i said the north. it is not about i were not controlling the south. i | said the north. it is not about the north. said the north. it is not about the north- we — said the north. it is not about the north- we are _ said the north. it is not about the north. we are not— said the north. it is not about the north. we are not talking - said the north. it is not about the north. we are not talking about l said the north. it is not about the l north. we are not talking about the north. we are not talking about the north. talking about the south. and this is going to the south. we controlling this area. this is why we have a lot of concerns about how this humanitarian aid is going on. and also, at the end of the day, i don't understand why egypt is not opening the border and letting people who want to go out go out. this is the only place in the world where you have a humanitarian crisis, refugees and locked in a war zone. it is unprecedented.- crisis, refugees and locked in a war zone. it is unprecedented. sure, but it is israel that _ zone. it is unprecedented. sure, but it is israel that is _ zone. it is unprecedented. sure, but it is israel that is locking _ zone. it is unprecedented. sure, but it is israel that is locking them - it is israel that is locking them in. it was israel that announced right at the start that there would be a siege with nothing letting out. gaza has a common border with egypt. egypt is locking them. egypt is not letting them go out. in the world is not doing anything about that nobody is asking the palestinians what they want. , . . , is asking the palestinians what they want. , . ., , ., �* ., ., want. they certainly don't want to be, they certainly _ want. they certainly don't want to be, they certainly have _ want. they certainly don't want to be, they certainly have said - want. they certainly don't want to be, they certainly have said that l be, they certainly have said that they don't want to be pushed out of gaza into egypt. egypt certainly doesn't want that but they do not want to be pushed out of gaza. here is my assessment. _ want to be pushed out of gaza. here is my assessment. they _ want to be pushed out of gaza. haze: is my assessment. they are going want to be pushed out of gaza. hee is my assessment. they are going to the egyptian border in an uncontrolled way and they're going out in an uncontrolled way. this happened in the past, it might happened in the past, it might happen again when israel starts operating in the south because, again, nobody is asking them, nobody is caring about them. people want them locked in a war zone. this is not a safe environment for anybody. 12 million ukrainians left ukraine because they did not want to be in a war zone. because they did not want to be in a warzone. nobody because they did not want to be in a war zone. nobody stopped them and nobody locked the border and prevented them from going out. the same in syria. why is this happening in gaza? 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so we are trying to put the people on the shore near rafah. this is the area where it is a pretty open area. that is the best we can do, send them there. again, we think that the serious solution is opening the egyptian border at least momentarily, letting people out. there they can get humanitarian aid, they can get medicine, they can get feel. ,,z, z, they can get medicine, they can get feel, ,,., ., , they can get medicine, they can get feel. ,. :, , :, they can get medicine, they can get feel. :, , :, , z, they can get medicine, they can get feel. :, , :, , :, ~ feel. said that is what you think should be the _ feel. said that is what you think should be the plan? _ feel. said that is what you think should be the plan? once - feel. said that is what you think| should be the plan? once you've cleared the naughty will continue operations into the south but you and that people back into the north, their homes, which israel had said you would do, you will continue to push them further and further and in fact out of the country? is that the plan? fact out of the country? is that the lan? z, , z, plan? the north is full of underground _ plan? the north is full of. underground infrastructure plan? the north is full of- underground infrastructure which plan? the north is full of— underground infrastructure which we need to destroy. unfortunately, almost every single house in gaza is connected to underground infrastructure and what we are seeing is that when we are exploding this underground infrastructure, whole neighbourhoods collapse. sure. but ou whole neighbourhoods collapse. sure. but you won't. — whole neighbourhoods collapse. sure. but you won't. you — whole neighbourhoods collapse. sure. but you won't, you ultimately won't let people back from the south, that to the north even though that is what israel had previously said. {lori what israel had previously said. of you asking what israel had previously said. 6>f you asking ultimately when the war ends, when the war ends everybody can go back to wherever they lived before and rebuild their lives but we're talking about this stage yet. it is still a military operation and in this time it is a very important to evacuate the citizens to be in a safe environment. this is the right thing to do. the human thing to do. the decent thing to do. and this is what we expect that from the international community. thank you ve much international community. thank you very much for— international community. thank you very much forjoining _ international community. thank you very much forjoining us _ international community. thank you very much forjoining us here - international community. thank you very much forjoining us here on - international community. thank you | very much forjoining us here on bbc news. thank you for your time. around the world and across the uk. you're watching bbc news. 212—year—old boys had been remanded into custody after being charged with the murder of a 19—year—old man in wolverhampton. the 19—year—old was stabbed and playing fields near a school in east park on monday. the boys appeared at birmingham magistrates' court and cannot be named because of their age. official figures show people bought less fuel and food in october. retailers claim the cost of living and poor weather. the volume fell to the lowest level since february 2021 when large parts of the country were in covid lockdown is. the government says an £8 billion fund will be made available to councils in england over the next decade to help tackle potholes. the transport secretary said motorists would immediately see improvements in road conditions. councils, the other hand, say the cost of repairing local roads is to £14 billion. those are some of the stories making headlines. you will live with bbc news. let's return to the middle east because the un says many of gaza's hospitals have ceased doctors and international aid organisations are lacking basic supplies with reports of surgeons operating by the light of mobile phones. despite that, the injured keep arriving. majdi fathi is a freelance journalist in gaza. for this special report, she's been working with the bbc�*s yogita limaye. it contains distressing images from the start — including images of injured children in distress and shots of body bags. monday in central gaza. tuesday. wednesday. thursday. airstrikes have continued to hit the strip this week, while israel conducts ground operations in the north. hundreds have been killed and injured. some of them from the barghouth family in deir al—balah. "we're being killed and no—one is doing anything about it," this man shouts. abid barghouth is still breathing, in critical condition. doctors scramble to treat the boy. on the floor by his bed, they check his father, subhi, for a heartbeat. they can't hear it. his family in shock, still finding out... ..who's been rescued, who's survived and who hasn't, from 30 members. this is their youngest, injured, but not seriously. the barghouths had fled to deir al—balah for safety from zeitoun, in the north. a bit later, subhi's brother ali is taken to identify the bodies. four of the family have been killed. little abid didn't make it. "we thought we'd come to a safe place, but no—one is safe in gaza," ali says. abid, subhi, bilal and alla barghouth, four of thousands of gazans killed. "goodbye, my dear," subhi's mother says "you're with god now. you were such a good son." grief is one form of suffering in gaza. this is another. hundreds gather outside one of the few flour mills still running. the manager tries to pacify people. "we haven't eaten for two days," some in the crowd shout. translation: we've escaped death, but now are dying slowly _ because of a severe shortage of food, flour and basic needs. we are a family of eight. i burn discarded paper cups to keep my children warm. here, too, they're under the threat of bombardment. at the moment, no aid trucks are going in for gaza's 2.2 million. all but a tiny handful can't get out. yogita limaye, bbc news, jerusalem. let's get more on the situation inside gaza's hospitals. the al ahli hospital in northern gaza is owned and run by the anglican church. canon richard sewell is the head of that hospital , which you may remember was hit by a deadly explosion last month. hejoins us now. he hasjust he has just returned to london. thank you for being with us in the programme. tell me what you're hearing is happening at your hospital. what is the latest? matthew, first of all, good afternoon. i need to correct you. i'm not the head of the hospital, in one of the priests of the diocese of jerusalem based injerusalem so the hospital is a part of our diocese and i am aware of the ministry of the hospital but i am not actually responsible for any part of it. so tell me, in terms of your communications, with your colleagues they are on the ground, tell me what you are hearing? this they are on the ground, tell me what you are hearing?— you are hearing? this week, we became the _ you are hearing? this week, we became the only _ you are hearing? this week, we became the only hospital- you are hearing? this week, we became the only hospital that l you are hearing? this week, we i became the only hospital that was able to operate at all because the other hospitals were closed down and unable to do any work so everybody that was injured in the north of gaza was coming to us and we were having at least 200 people per day for treatment with our limited resources because we are not a general hospital, we are not an accident and emergency hospital but we were doing our very best and then yesterday the news came to us that our hospital was surrounded and unable to function at all as well. and our staff and the patients and people who are sheltering are now trapped inside and no new patients are able to walk in for treatment so we are in a very serious situation of many, many people being injured and there being no hospital in the north of gaza tool where they can be treated. it is extremely concerning. i will come back to what it is like they're in practical terms in a second but they communications blackout, when was the last time you were able to talk to people at the hospital? it were able to talk to people at the hos - ital? z, , were able to talk to people at the hosital? z, , , , :_ hospital? it was yesterday when we heard the news _ hospital? it was yesterday when we heard the news and _ hospital? it was yesterday when we heard the news and then _ hospital? it was yesterday when we heard the news and then of - hospital? it was yesterday when we heard the news and then of course | heard the news and then of course the communications stopped overnight when the complete blackout caused by the lack of electricity as our fund them are from mars.— them are from mars. ben'amin netanyahu i them are from mars. ben'amin netanyahu has i them are from mars. ben'amin netanyahu has been h them are from mars. benjamin netanyahu has been really - them are from mars. benjamin | netanyahu has been really clear them are from mars. benjamin - netanyahu has been really clear and he says hamas has been using al—shifa for holding hostages, command centres, you have heard all those quotes. is your hospital being accused of the same thing? i those quotes. is your hospital being accused of the same thing?- accused of the same thing? i have not heard that _ accused of the same thing? i have not heard that accusation - accused of the same thing? i have not heard that accusation and - accused of the same thing? i have not heard that accusation and i - not heard that accusation and i would be extremely concerned and distressed if that accusation was made. we are an entirely independent hospital run by the diocese of jerusalem. and not directly under the authority of the ministry of health in gaza. are funded entirely by voluntary gifts, donations from the international community of anglicans and other denominations. and our independence is really, really important to us. it has been a christian hospital for really important to us. it has been a christian hospitalfor well really important to us. it has been a christian hospital for well over 100 years and under our administration since 1982. it is a part of our ministry of service in the name of christ, that we do this work and it is extremely important to us and we do not want it compromised by anything other than our ministry of care and healing. it is reported that tanks are in the vicinity in yoga hospital. we were talking about what it is like they are on the ground. tell me a little more about numbers of patients, doctors, medicalsupplies. iwas looking at pictures from another hospital only about an hour or so ago of patients on the floor, children on the floor, operation being done with what appeared to be very little medication. that being done with what appeared to be very little medication.— very little medication. that is exactly right _ very little medication. that is exactly right and _ very little medication. that is exactly right and that - very little medication. that is exactly right and that is - very little medication. that is exactly right and that is what | very little medication. that is - exactly right and that is what has been our experience in operating more or less as a field hospital for the last couple of weeks. as i said, we are not equipped with the sort of emergency facilities that al—shifa hospital and other hospitals are so we have had to make do with extremely limited supplies. we have had a few extra doctors coming along to help is out to have got surgery experience. but we have been more or less operating two theatres, operating theatres outside the hospital under light covering so that rain comes and as the code comes on in the area in these past few days, it is extremely difficult to provide the sort of professional care that we would want. and supplies a small and anaesthetic is very limited so i understand that many of our operations, very distressingly, have had to be done without anaesthetic so that we can saveit without anaesthetic so that we can save it for the more serious operations but only those. we have to leave it there. _ operations but only those. we have to leave it there. we _ operations but only those. we have to leave it there. we are _ operations but only those. we have to leave it there. we are out - operations but only those. we have to leave it there. we are out of - to leave it there. we are out of time but we are very grateful for your time. thanks forjoining us here in the programme. thank you. we are going to take a short break and when we are about will get the latest on the hostage situation. don't go away. we will all the latest headlines from the middle east and elsewhere. hello there. for most of you, this afternoon is looking absolutely glorious. we've got blue skies across the board, really. after a chilly start to the day, it's an afternoon for getting out and about and making the most of these spectacular autumn colours that we have. do make the most of today's sunshine and clear skies because, lurking to our west, we've got an area of low pressure that's going to be bringing wet and windy weather our way into the weekend. so sunny for most of us this afternoon. you will notice a bit of high cloud running in ahead of the next weather system into northern ireland, wales and south—west england, just making the sunshine a little on the hazy side. for the most part, temperatures are close to average, but a little bit below average in northern scotland where it will be quite a cool afternoon for november. heading into this evening and overnight, the rain is going to move in pretty quickly, along with strengthening gusts of wind, particularly across western areas. the winds turn to a south—westerly direction, so it will be turning increasingly mild through the night, with temperatures finishing off the night at around 14 degrees in plymouth. wet and windy weather around this weekend, courtesy of this area of low pressure. south—westerly winds across the country will be bringing in some much milder weather conditions, so temperatures will be quite a long way above the november average, but those winds will be bringing plenty of rain around, as well. we're going to get around 15 to perhaps 30 millimetres of rain across the south—west of england. it's not a huge amount, to be honest, however, given that this november we've already had more rainfall than average across this part of the world, that extra rain could bring some localised flooding issues. the rain will be quite extensive. quite windy for a time across western scotland, gusts of wind of around 45mph to 55mph, but quite a blustery day for many of you. those south—westerly winds will be bringing milder weather, so temperatures across the board a lot higher than those of friday, about 12 to 16 degrees for most. the centre of low pressure crosses scotland on sunday. not that windy here. we've got more rain to come for northern ireland, northern england, north wales. stronger winds heading into southern wales and south—west england, where gusts of wind are likely to run into the 40s or even 50s of miles—an—hour around coastal areas. it continues to be pretty mild. more rain to come on monday.