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hamas. they are waiting desperately for any news of any kind of deal. we have no confirmation of any deal at all but senior israeli officials have been talking to the bbc saying at least 50 hostages could potentially be released in any deal. 12 every day. we're also hearing in the last couple of hours the security bodies in israel are in favour of this deal, a pause in the fighting. as for the politics of this benjamin netanyahu had previously said before in meetings there had been progress on a potential we've been working on this intensively for weeks. as you all know. i've spoken recently about it to benjamin netanyahu and amir qatar. my team down in the region shuffling between cabinets. we're now very close, very close. we could bring some of these hostages home very soon. but i don't want to get into any details of things because nothing is done until it's done. in when we have more to say, we will. but things are looking good at the moment. to get more on this, i spoke earlier to our correspondent tom bateman. he's injerusalem. senior israeli official telling the bbc that the contours of this deal, the government would know what they have to sign off on and what we've been told is that amounts to the release of around 12 hostages per day by hamas in exchange for a four—day cease—fire. it's been reported elsewhere that four—day cease—fire. it's been reported elsewhere that israel four—day cease—fire. it's been reported elsewhere that israel would also release up to 150 palestinian prisoners that it holds. and my sense throughout all of this is that phase releases an important part of this because if the cease—fire holds, the next batch of hostages are released. that senior official also telling us tonight that they might expect to see some of the thai nationals that believed to have been held captive by hamas. the thai government has been putting pressure on the issue to. that being in the potential scope of this agreement by the israeli officials. so the meeting of the cabinet is important because that would have to sign off on the release of palestinian prisoners by israel. there's also a potential for a legal challenge that could come from the families of victims of israeli killed by any included in that batch to be released. the israeli government spokesman telling the bbc that would be done within hours. it's been reported could be completed within 24 reported could be completed within 2a hours without looking at a potential agreement, we will know in a few hours. then another potential delay and then it could be looking at in agreement having been signed off over the next 2a hours. and then the logistics of how any handover will be done. that of course complicated to. everything you've outlined there seems to underscore and underline the message we've been hearing over the last day or two, which is this phrase that nothing is done until everything is done. and just the sheer number of moving parts that you described their underlines just how difficult this is. underlines “ust how difficult this is. �* , ,., , underlines 'ust how difficult this is. , , ., , underlines 'ust how difficult this is. absolutely. in previous prisoner exchanues is. absolutely. in previous prisoner exchanges for _ is. absolutely. in previous prisoner exchanges for example, _ is. absolutely. in previous prisoner exchanges for example, between l exchanges for example, between israel and hamas or much smaller numbers involved and not during active combat. you got a completely different set of circumstances here. earlier in this war where we had the releases so far of four hostages by hamas and two sets of two that was an earlier phase as well when it wasn't the same level of intense fighting on the ground that we have now. clearly, even if and when there is full agreement that this thing is signed off on, you've got all of those logistics. the international committee it's thought would be involved in the ground. they were the was last time to whom the hostages were handed to him as a delivery to the israeli side. you might expect something similar. a far more complicated picture on the ground now. far more complicated picture on the ground nova— let us now talk to gil dickmann in tel aviv. his cousin, carmel gat, and her sister—in—law, yarden roman gat, were kidnapped; his aunt was killed. gil dickmann, represented a group of family members of hostages before the knesset�*s national. thank you for coming on the program. this is an incredibly tense and difficult time. i appreciate you talking to us given thought. we're keeping our ears out for any developments there. what are you feeling right now? first developments there. what are you feeling right now?— feeling right now? first of all, let me sa i feeling right now? first of all, let me say i do _ feeling right now? first of all, let me say i do not — feeling right now? first of all, let me say i do not represent - feeling right now? first of all, letj me say i do not represent anyone but myself. maybe i represent my family in good days sometimes even that, no. i got to tell you this is what we feel right now, there are many families in the whatsapp group of the hostage families and we feel many different things but mainly optimism. because the fact that there is a deal and the fact that it's built on trust between the two sides is very, very important to us and very important for the next stages in the next deals. because you know what happened on october seven, for us as a second holocaust. it's something we couldn't imagine it happening ever and hamas is a terror group. it's not very hard for us to trust an organisation that is done something so horrible to us. the fact that the two sides can trust each other, that hamas can trust israel and israel can trust hamas means that this deal could open the door to the next deal and the next deal and finally to all the hostages coming back home, which is what we really want to see happen. what is your reaction as this is unconcerned two unconfirmed but reports from officials suggest about 50 or so hostages being re—leased? clearly, that is not everyone. ida. clearly, that is not everyone. no, it's not everyone. _ clearly, that is not everyone. no, it's not everyone. i _ clearly, that is not everyone. iirr, it's not everyone. i could be saying it's not everyone. i could be saying it's too little too late. i'm trying to look at it as what it opens the door for the next deal. to look at it as what it opens the doorfor the next deal. i think we're all together in this, all the family saying that what we wanted to see, all of them coming back home. we're not going to stop until we see all of the hostages come back home. evenif all of the hostages come back home. even if my family for example, relatives coming back that doesn't mean we stop. we're still going to fight and were still going to protest and were still going to make all the noise that we can in order to get all of the back together because the tragedy is so enormous. and the fact that the people still have their loved ones out there is unbelievable. and we can't stand it. were going to keep on fighting until we get them all back home. just were going to keep on fighting until we get them all back home.- we get them all back home. just as ou were we get them all back home. just as you were speaking _ we get them all back home. just as you were speaking we're _ we get them all back home. just as you were speaking we're seeing - we get them all back home. just as| you were speaking we're seeing live pictures from tel aviv. people are on the street protesting with banners, signs, echoing many of the you've been outlining. tom bateman was outlining a few minutes ago the process if this deal is signed off from the political side. again, it's still in if, we have no confirmation. the process will be a potential legal challenge, if it were to include things like release of palestinian prisoners held in israel, which could potentially lead to a delay. i wondered if you had any thoughts on fat.— any thoughts on fat. from my exoerience — any thoughts on fat. from my exoerience i _ any thoughts on fat. from my experience i can _ any thoughts on fat. from my experience i can tell - any thoughts on fat. from my experience i can tell you - any thoughts on fat. from my| experience i can tell you there any thoughts on fat. from my i experience i can tell you there is going to be a planned 2a hour window for appeals. this is the delay that we know about. i want to say cautiously that i don't see the court going further than that because it knows the lives of babies around the line. it's a ten—month—old baby and so many other kids there. i don't think there's anything that a court or anyone else could do to postpone the releases something beyond... i can imagine that. so i think that only the israeli side where going to see many statements stating that this deal is problematic. we've seen some of these statements from the very very right wing extremist in israel. but i believe that if this deal starts were going to see people starting to come back home. what might frighten us is that in the next few days between the days it is going to collapse because of some is is standing between hamas and israel because there are other organisations in gaza that are going to be violent against israel in order to make sure that it doesn't come through. i think that might be the point where we might see problems. i really hope that we don't. i really hope that we start with these five days with the 12 and 12 with these five days with the 12 and i2 and i2 and then even more. because you know as i understand it, the mechanism of the deal gives the hamas an option to keep the silence and then israel and hamas will release more. we hope that will happen. i'm not sure if were going to see manny come with us in the largest batch of the 50. we hope that we can see them later down the line. ., ~' 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for four teenagers who have been missing in north wales since sunday morning have found the bodies of four boys — one was 16, two were 17 and one was 18 years old. jevon hirst, harvey owen, wilf henderson and hugo morris had travelled by car from shrewsbury to eryri national park, or snowdonia — where it's believed they were camping. police say their car was spotted this morning by a member of the public in the village of garreg. let's speak to our reporter liam evans. liam, what is the latest? i think the only way to describe the feelings and the emotions this evening is extremely somber. we got that statement around half four uk time from wales police confirming they are found four bodies in a car and that they weren't alive. there has been in extensive search throughout the mountain range, looking for this car that a gone missing with four boys from the shropshire mid england area. we first got the alert from north wales police yesterday evening that something wasn't quite right, they were concerned for the will whereabouts for the day is gone on without more information trickling through. we know that they found the car around a milejust in the direction behind me where there's been a police court and through the day. as i say, more details emerging throughout the day. we now understand that car had been turned upside down and was in water. those details being released by north wales police within the last few hours. it's understood the young jevon hirst, harvey owen, wilf henderson and hugo morris lads, the four boys had travelled to this area to do an activity that so many are familiar with here, camping and enjoying the mountainous region and what north wales has to offer. we know their phones were pinged which is around ten to 15 minute drive which is where we're now in the north of wales. this is definitely the only way to talk about this event to the area, the feelings this is evening a very sombre feeling for this community. around the world and across the uk. this is bbc news. let's look at some other stories making news. the tiktok prankster mizzy has been sentenced to 18 weeks' detention in a young offenders institution. he was found guilty, two counts of breaching a court order and for sharing videos of people without their consent. thejudge told him: �*your pranks are not funny�*. the coroner has raised concerns that she and others were not given enough information of travelling abroad for the procedure. a woman in her 70s has died of the following a concert by the pop singer robbie williams. she reportedly fell down six rows of seats while leaving the alliance stadium at the end of the opening show of the stars australian tour. you are out live with bbc news. king charles has hosted his first state visit since the coronation, by welcoming south korea's president to london. the three—day state visit kicked off with a ceremony at horse guards parade, before a carriage procession along the mall. the president address members from both houses of parliament. it's expected the visit will conclude with new investments in green energy and infrastructure projects across the uk. final preparations being made for that state banquet tonight. around 870 guests attending the palace ballroom, which we come to know for the estate of events that take place in buckingham palace. the king will make a speech as well the president of south korea. really the royal red carpet has been rolled out today. it started as you mentioned early this morning on horse guards parade where the president was greeted by the king and queen and other dignitaries. they included the prime minister and also the foreign secretary darry zig cameron for that david was prime minister of the last time there —— david cameron. that was ten years ago. there was then as you can see a carriage break, which the prince and princess of wales as well as the king and queen took part in down to buckingham palace. there was a private lunch but we're told that the president and first lady were shown some items from the royal collection that related to korea. this afternoon it has been more poignant because the president and first lady visited the korean war memorial and they laid a wreath there. it is 70 years since the end of the korean war. as you can see, that reads being laid at the memorial. the couple then went on to westminster abbey where they also laid another reason at westminster abbey for the on known warrior, the grave of the unknown warrior at westminster abbey. you can see the president and first lady walking into westminster abbey earlier this afternoon. after they laid the wreath they then moved onto the houses of parliament where the president gave a speech to of both houses, both the house of commons and house of lords. and now attention at the end of the main ceremonial day of the events is here at buckingham palace where the state banquet is taking place. i want to introduce someone who is with us here at buckingham palace. becky smith, becky is a korean cultural ambassador but on social media. give us an idea of what you do on social media. i us an idea of what you do on social media. , , , ., ., media. i use my social media platform _ media. i use my social media platform to — media. i use my social media platform to promote - media. i use my social media platform to promote korean. media. i use my social media - platform to promote korean culture and not _ platform to promote korean culture and notjust platform to promote korean culture and not just the platform to promote korean culture and notjust the popular things like and notjust the popular things like a pop— and notjust the popular things like a poo up— and notjust the popular things like a pop up more rich history such as the traditional close, the meaning behind _ the traditional close, the meaning behind the food, the meaning behind the people and a testament to people stories— the people and a testament to people stories and _ the people and a testament to people stories and as well as promoting. there _ stories and as well as promoting. there is_ stories and as well as promoting. there is about 10,000 korean community in new malden. yes. there is about 10,000 korean community in new malden. yes, it's the largest— community in new malden. yes, it's the largest population _ community in new malden. yes, it's the largest population of _ community in new malden. yes, it's the largest population of north - the largest population of north koreans — the largest population of north koreans in malden. it also has a formulation— koreans in malden. it also has a population of south koreans and north— population of south koreans and north koreans living harmoniously togethen — north koreans living harmoniously together. it really is a unique place — together. it really is a unique place that isjust together. it really is a unique place that is just within the borough of kingston.- place that is just within the borough of kingston. place that is just within the borou:h of kinuston. . ., ., ,, . borough of kingston. what do you and the --eole borough of kingston. what do you and the people of— borough of kingston. what do you and the people of new _ borough of kingston. what do you and the people of new mauldin _ borough of kingston. what do you and the people of new mauldin make - borough of kingston. what do you and the people of new mauldin make of i the people of new mauldin make of the people of new mauldin make of the state visit? for the people of new mauldin make of the state visit?— the state visit? for korean people it is very exciting. _ the state visit? for korean people it is very exciting. it _ the state visit? for korean people it is very exciting. it also - the state visit? for korean people it is very exciting. it also marks i it is very exciting. it also marks the hundred and 40 of diplomatic relations— the hundred and 40 of diplomatic relations between the uk and korea. injust _ relations between the uk and korea. injust last_ relations between the uk and korea. injust last week relations between the uk and korea. in just last week we had a visit of kin- in just last week we had a visit of king charles coming to new mauldin and now— king charles coming to new mauldin and now we have the south korean president — and now we have the south korean president -- — and now we have the south korean president —— mauldin. also visit the film president —— mauldin. also visit the right minister and it's really putting _ right minister and it's really putting south korea on the map and making _ putting south korea on the map and making korean people proud of their counlrx _ making korean people proud of their count . ~ ., ., i. making korean people proud of their count .~ ., ., ., country. what do you hope to get from this visit? _ country. what do you hope to get from this visit? what _ country. what do you hope to get from this visit? what we - country. what do you hope to get from this visit? what we hope i country. what do you hope to get from this visit? what we hope is| from this visit? what we hope is more relations _ from this visit? what we hope is more relations between - from this visit? what we hope is more relations between the i from this visit? what we hope is more relations between the uk| more relations between the uk and korea _ more relations between the uk and korea and — more relations between the uk and korea and working together to strengthen the economy, culture and so much _ strengthen the economy, culture and so much more in how we can support each other~ _ so much more in how we can support each other-— so much more in how we can support each other. ., ., ., each other. you mentioned kapok and k drama, each other. you mentioned kapok and k drama. they — each other. you mentioned kapok and k drama, they have _ each other. you mentioned kapok and k drama, they have catapulted - k drama, they have catapulted korean culture around the world, bcs, black pink and netflix dramas. it is one of the cultural powerhouses of south korea. this is a testament to south korea's launch of soft power to infiltrate the world. now we're seeing people who don't speak korean want to learn and korean food had infiltrated the world, so much so that some of the dishes have made its way into the oxford english dictionary. it'sjust its way into the oxford english dictionary. it's just amazing as a british korean to watch this unfold. thank you forjoining us at buckingham palace. becky mentioned soft power, that will be what's on the menu tomorrow because the president will be meeting at rishi sunak in downing street and we're expecting details of a new trade deal being worked up at that event tomorrow. thank you so much for that. we take you to india. you may have been following, 41 construction workers trapped in a collapsed road tunnel. these are the first images we have of the people who are trapped. the rescuers have said a camera through a pipe and you can see here that they are watching, they seem to be in good health. they are getting more supplies thankfully into them. this all took place at a landslide on the 12th of november. medicines, food thankfully is getting in. here in the uk a review into the way lancashire police handled the disappearance of nicola boley in january criticising the release of highly personal information about her health saying it was unavoidable and unnecessary. her body was found in february about a month after she vanished while walking her dog. for three weeks last winter, nicola bulley�*s picture was everywhere. a 45—year—old mum of two who vanished from a lancashire river bank. her phone was found on this bench, still connected to a work conference call. her dog was off its lead nearby. police quickly declared she had somehow fallen into the water. they were right, but it took three weeks for the river wyre to give up her body. a report today criticised some of the police decision making during the time she was unaccounted for. our thoughts, first and foremost, remain with nicola's family and friends at this difficult time. in particular, a decision to release sensitive personal information about nicola's health. the release of nicola's personal information was unnecessary and avoidable. it would have been much better had nicola been declared as a high risk missing person from the outset, and indeed there was an early press conference where some misleading information was given that said there were no issues of vulnerability around nicola which actually probably contributed to a number of the conspiracy theories about, "well, something awful must have happened, then, if there were no vulnerabilities that led to her being high risk." lancashire police has responded. if we ever find ourselves in a lancashire police has responded. if we everfind ourselves in a position what can we do? we did discuss it with nicholas family, the wording and they had our say in the wording. we absolutely understand the public sentiment around the disclosure. today's report also prays lancashire police for much of its investigative work. they had experts who protected nearly to the exact date when nicholas body would be found in the river here. they said her disappearance should have been treated much sooner is a critical incident. and here where her phone was filed should've been cordoned off at the time and forensically it famine. the role of independent underwater search expert was also criticized. i underwater search expert was also criticized. , . ., ., criticized. i wish we could have actually at _ criticized. i wish we could have actually at least _ criticized. i wish we could have actually at least found - criticized. i wish we could have i actually at least found something to rule out if nicola was in the river. his public statements cause consternation at police headquarters who believes he shouldn't be talking to the press. he says he signed no agreements not to talk publicly. the report says nicola boley is disappearance or into a global social media frenzy. it needn't have done if lancashire police had given the bigger picture shortly after she vanished. i will be back injust a i will be back in just a couple of minutes with all the latest. this is bbc news. good evening. we've had a lot of dry weather around today, but quite a bit of cloud. even if it's just been high cloud in the north, it's starting to thicken up now with the skies becoming overcast this evening and overnight in the north with some rain and some heaviest rain as well across the highlands of scotland. whilst in contrast, showers in the south will clear, the winds that we've had all day ease away. so we could see not only some fog around by morning, but some ground frost and some ice on the cars. and you can see the rain does stretch into parts of north wales and northern england. but look at the contrast. temperatures this morning started at freezing in the glens of scotland, much milder to start here tomorrow morning and for northern ireland. and that's because of the combination of the cloud and the rain and the wind. some strong and gusty winds here tomorrow, 40, 45 miles an hour whilst further south, it's the lack of wind. of wind that means we'll start with a little bit of mist and fog. once that clears, it looks brighter and dry for the majority of wales central and southern parts of england. further north though, north wales north was really some thicker clouds and drizzly rain, but the most persistent over the highlands of scotland. but it's much milder at 13 or 14 and that mild weather stays with us through wednesday night. so too the rain on our weather front, which starts to meander southwards during the night and into thursday. so behind it, brighter, scattered showers on thursday, to the south of it, a mist clearing and then bright, too. but we do have this line of rather more persistent rain. it's the dividing line between the mild air to the south and that colder air i hinted at earlier to the north. so we're starting to feel the effect of that arctic blast by the end of thursday across scotland. and it will be right the way across the country friday, saturday to start on sunday. but there's just the hint now that we'll see a temporary low pressure coming in sunday, but a bright, cold, crisp start friday. the showers will be of sleet and snow by the end of the day, even at lower levels in the north and rain and hail on the coast in the east and it will feel colder. these are the daytime temperatures that are much lower than we'll have all week and add on that strong wind, particularly for scotland and eastern england. that's where we'll see the chilliest feeling weather. yes, a cold day for all and a cold night following friday night into saturday with perhaps a few more showers coming onshore near the north sea coast. a little ridge of high pressure, though, keeping things settled for the start of the weekend. just that area of rain coming into the north on sunday. so still a question mark on the outlook, but certainly a cold snap for most. this is bbc news, the headlines... israel's prime minister meets his war cabinet to discuss need details of a deal that would see hamas release at least 50 hostages leaders of the brics group of emerging economies — call for an an immediate and sustained humanitarian truce in gaza. and the inspiring and influential women joining forces in an attempt to end child marriage around the globe. will come back, i'm lewis vaughan jones. a, ., will come back, i'm lewis vaughan jones. ., ., ., , ., , more on our top story now — israel's prime minister benjamin netanyahu has been meeting with his war cabinet and government to discuss the details of a deal to free at least 50 of the hostages held by hamas and other groups in gaza. a senior israeli official told the bbc that in return,

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