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khan younis immediately. the hamas—run health ministry in gaza says more than 15,500 people have now been killed there since the start of the conflict between israel and hamas, which is considered a terrorist organisation by the uk government. this is the scene live outside al nasser hospital in khan younis, an area that has been under frequent assault. the scenes both inside and ouside the hospital are traumatic. these pictures are from earlier today. children are among those being driven to the hospital, carried inside by family and friends. for many, the journey to hospital was too late. a senior adviser to the israeli prime minister has insisted israel is doing all it can to minimise the number of civilian deaths in gaza — after the us defence secretary, lloyd austin, said israel had a moral responsiblity to minimise casualties not linked to hamas. our diplomatic correspondent paul adams has this report — and a warning it contains images some viewers may find distressing in gaza's overcrowded south, children are once more in the frontline. israel says it's going to great lengths to avoid killing civilians, but khan younis, it says, is a hamas stronghold. the hospital is overwhelmed. further north in gaza city, civil defense workers try to evacuate civilians as battles raged nearby. for a week, these streets were silent. now the israeli army is closing in. injabalia, a generation in despair, losing parents and protection. "my dad was killed," he says. "i swear my dad was killed." people are fleeing, not for the first time trying to follow israel's instructions. not sure where to go. "we can't see any safe areas," says nabeel. this is his family's sixth move. "we go from place to place, but there's no safety anywhere." israel says its new maps showing specific blocks in danger of being attacked should make it easier for people to find safety. this is basically israel's policy. but for one british palestinian, there's only confusion. everyone is in a panic because they got a phone call this morning for block 49 and other blocks, they called a family in the area and told them you must leave. people are being pushed like pawns in someone's chessboard into places with no water, no sanitation, no food, no safety. this idea of safe zones is a very dangerous narrative. we see here a fighting tunnel of hamas. - israel says it continues to unearth evidence of hamas embedding itself in civilian areas here. here a tunnel close to a school. the battle for gaza now rages in the north and the south. it's tough, urban warfare full of risk and a determined enemy. in petah tikva this morning, the funeral of israeli staff sergeant ashar usama wounded during the ground invasion last month. "you fought bravely for the protection of the state," his girlfriend, says. "we salute you." and hamas is not done. more rockets fired at israel today. memories of last week's precious truce fading fast. paul adams, bbc news, jerusalem. i spoke to paul adams a little earlier. and asked him about the warning system in place for civilians in gaza. well, that's right. this has been a problem throughout the past two months. israel believes and says that it is giving as much notice as it possibly can to the civilian population to leave certain areas where the fighting is most concentrated. and they believe that these new maps with this detailed grid numbered grid should help that process, because they are saying to people in certain numbered areas, these are the areas you have to leave. the trouble is, people don't know where they should leave to. and it is also the case that even though israel may be concentrating on one particular set of areas, they are also hitting targets elsewhere outside of those demarcated areas. anything that the israelis regard as a high value target, where hamas might have some of its infrastructure or where a hamas commander might be living, those places are also in danger of being hit. so people frankly do not know and this has been a problem for the last two months. they do not really know where they can go to get out of harm's way. and paul, we're hearing about the ground operations that have resumed. what more can you tell us about that? so we are beginning to see evidence of israeli forces moving in on the ground in the southern two thirds of the gaza strip. you'll recall that the fighting until a week, ten days ago was mostly concentrated in the north, in the northern third of the gaza strip in and around gaza city. well, now we're seeing reports of israeli tanks and troops moving in close to the city of khan yunis. this does suggest that they're beginning to launch some kind of operation to break up the southern gaza strip into certain manageable areas. it's early days. we don't quite know what the movement is. the israelis aren't saying anything about it, but it is evidence of a ground operation in the way in the south, on the way in the south, too. what do you think that means in terms of aid agencies trying to get their aid through? well, it's going to make life difficult. during the pause, the humanitarian pause, the truce that lasted for a week but ended on friday, the aid agencies were able to get quite a lot of aid in. we were looking at anywhere between 150 and 200 trucks a day, and that was starting to make a difference. it's been more problematic since friday. on friday and saturday, no aid was getting in. then we began to see a little bit and i think the reports that i saw earlier suggested that as many as 100 trucks had crossed today. we'd need to check those figures. but i think the agencies will argue that as fighting moves down closer to the rafah crossing in the south, it is going to be harder to get aid in and more importantly, once it's in, to get it to the places where people are sheltering. the iranian—backed houthi movement in yemen says that it's attacked two ships in the red sea. in a statement, the houthi movement said it attacked what it described as two israeli ships in the red sea — one with a missile and the other with a drone. but speaking in the last hour, the spokesman for the israeli defense forces, rear admiral daniel hagari, said the two ships have no connection to the state of israel. the announcement came shortly after the pentagon said it was aware and looking into reports that a warship — the uss carney — and commercial vessels had been among those attacked in the red sea. little other detail has so far been provided. the houthis have attacked several ships which they claimed had links to israel since the war between israel and hamas erupted. if they have also now hit a us warship, that would be a significant escalation. so we will keep across that and bring you more if we get it. anti terror police in france say the man suspected of killing one person and injuring two others in a knife and hammer attack in central paris had pledged himself to the islamic state group. social media video shows armed police approaching a suspect in paris. the french interior minister said the attacker targeted tourists around key de grenelle — which is close to the eiffel tower. the man who was killed was german. authorities in berlin described his death as an �*abominable crime�*. our reporter pierre antoinne denis has more from the newsroom. we know a bit more now about what exactly happened on saturday night. because of the details that have been told in this press conference that happened around 7pm in paris with the french prosecutor. he explained that the attacker, armand r, attacked a group of three people of filipino origin before giving them to hammer blows and formica stab wounds to one of them. one of the victims, the person who got stabbed, died from his injuries pretty much straightaway. this is a man with dual nationality of filipino and german, aged 23. straight after that as he was pursued by police officers the attacker crossed the bridge and on his way he gave two blows to two bypasses. one man of british nationality. —— two passers—by. these two people are now in good health and back in their homes. as we've been mentioning, the motives of the attacker have been revealed in this press conference and armand m, as he has been called all day, has pledged allegiance to the islamic state. let's listen to what the french police prosecutor had to say today with regards to how the investigation is going and what we know so far. translation: our initial— investigation has concluded that the attacker stabbed his victim three times and forth with a hammer and told police officers he was wearing an explosive belt. the perpetrator had recorded a video before his action on saturday evening. in this clip in arabic language he pledged allegiance to the islamic state. the attacker was known from secret services as he was found guilty of terror related incidents back in 2016. he was closely monitored until april this year. at the end of the month in october his mother had signalled to the authorities saying she was worried for her son. in the last sentences, the french prosecutor admits that the perpetrator was known by the secret services, was in fact actually judged for terror —related offences and actually served a jail term of several years. that is a key detail here in this developing story because that means ultimately that this is the very first attack in france by an individual that has been alreadyjudged by a french criminal court in relation to terror offences and who served time in prison came out and acted again. that is a very important detail that is making the rounds in all french media that have been monitoring in the last few hours. everyone is saying the same thing, how is this possible that secret services all across the country have been monitoring the individual and have let him off the hook so that he could act up again and many, many people, many people who have been talking about this are saying that even the perpetrator has managed to play a double card with the police in the last few months or there was a gap in the system and with eight months to go before the olympics a lot of doubts are being cast upon the french ability to ensure security ahead of a massive event like the olympics. snow, ice and plummeting temperatures are causing problems across large parts of the uk. heavy snow in cumbria caused havoc on the roads, leaving hundreds of drivers trapped in their cars and more than 2,500 people without electricity. police declared a major incident and are still advising people to avoid the county. yellow weather warnings from the met office covering large areas of england, scotland and wales are in force until midday monday. northern parts of the uk are being told to brace for snow and ice, including the already struggling lake district. yunis mulla has this report severe weather left a blanket of snow. in some areas as much as 30 cm fell. motorists were caught out and stranded. is ambleside. kerry abandoned her trip home to kendall and slept at work. i've been in my work because i'd been at the flight of stairs just stayed there for the night which was also really helpful because a lot of people could not get home. the snow was unprecedented. we didn't expect this amount of snow _ it's just been chaos. anthony harrison has lived here for 35 years and opened up his house to give a friend a bed for the night. a friend rang me and said - he could not get home and said and said that he was coming to my house for lunch. - he came at two o'clock yesterday, he left at ten o'clock this morning and there were lots of people - stuck and putting people up and just doing what we can to help. - few have witnessed scenes like this in years. this was the m6. motorists were stuck for hours and went to emergency refuge. drivers were told to leave their cars and go to an emergency refuge. had to leave the car. me and the dog went into ambleside. in had to leave the car. me and the dog went into ambleside.— went into ambleside. in ambleside there were more _ went into ambleside. in ambleside there were more than _ went into ambleside. in ambleside there were more than 100 - went into ambleside. in ambleside there were more than 100 people | there were more than 100 people including children. lots of local people brought in food, clothes. shops provided food and clothing as well. people were just very grateful to have somewhere out of the weather. not having to sleep in their cars. this was the a595, a driver was on the way to a family wedding, got stuck and went 19 hours without food or water. or help from the emergency services. cumbria police declared this is a major incident and 7000 homes and businesses were without power. a weather warning for ice across much of northern england, midlands and north wales is in place until midnight on monday. an amber health alert for cold weather is also in place. here, cumbria police have advised motorists not to travel within the county unless necessary. some were making the most of the snow by enjoying a bit of skiing. but for many, the weather has left its impact and will be felt for a number of days. now it's time for a look at today's sport with lizzie greenwood hughes. hello from the bbc sport centre. we're starting with an entertaining day in the premier league including a particularly high number of goals. six of them were at the etihad, where tottenham managed to grab a draw against manchester city. in a breathless game, it was 3—2 to city until the 90th minute when dejan kulushevski denied city victory. they now drop to third, three points behind leaders arsenal. really pleased for the players that they get a reward. first half we were lucky to be in the game at the start, to be fair. manchester city could have blown us away during that period. we missed some chances. similar to last week. we hung in there. second half was a lot better, we had a lot more belief and conviction, and we made it a bit more uncomfortable for them. credited the players because it would have been really easy to get blown away in second half. so i thought the players showed great character and it is important that they do that and they get a reward for that. playing at a good level. the players shouldn't be negative. we have to see how the team react, we step forward. the performance was at a high level against a top team. the second half they made us step forward and play more a little bit. you could see four, five chances from tottenham. they have important absences and even _ they have important absences and even with — they have important absences and even with those they get the result. elsewhere in the premier league, there were wins for chelsea, who beat brighton despite playing half the game with ten men. and there was a seven—goal thriller at anfield, with liverpool coming from behind to score two goals in two minutes to beat fulham 4—3. liverpool move up to second in the table. we played an incredible game until we didn't any more. all credit to fulham. they did really well. their attack, everything fulham. they did really well. their attack, everythin- they fulham. they did really well. their attack, everything fulham. they did really well. their attack, everythin- they did, fulham. they did really well. their attack, everything they did, they did it really well. we had too much of a hand in that to give it away so we have today scored. we are lucky to win the game. that tells you pretty much everything. plenty of action across europe today as well, where psg extended their lead at the top of french ligue 1. german bundesliga leaders bayer leverkusen were held to a draw by borussia dortmund. in spain, barcelona are a goal up against atletico madrid. if it stays like that, barca will move ahead onto cricket and after a poor world cup, england are in the west indies playing the first of three odis. onto cricket and after a poor world cup, there are signs of recovery for england but they were still beaten in their opening one day international in the west indies. the new—look side had a good innings with the bat in antigua, all out 325, harry brook top scoring on 71. in reply the windies looked to be on course to chase that down quickly with a first wicket partnership of 104 — they stuttered after that, limping over the line to win by 4 wickets, with just 7 balls to spare. meanwhile, the new world cup winners australia are still in india, playing the final game of their five—match t20 series in hyderabad. the aussies won the toss and elected to bowl, india made 160—8 in their innings. in response, australia felljust six tuns short so india win the series 4—1. it's looking like the uk championship snooker final in york could go the distance. the first to ten will be win with ronnie o'sullivan aiming for a record extending eighth title and china's ding jun—hui hoping to win it for a fourth time. the scores were level at 4 frames all when they started the final session. o'sullivan managed to take a seven frames to five lead. but once again ding has found the resolve to mount a comeback and levelled the match at seven frames all with a break of 104. o'sullivan has just responded to that with a break of 100 to lead again 8—7. if it goes his way he'll become the oldest winner of the tournament having also been the youngest when he first won it aged seventeen back in 1993. that's all the sport for now. baroness glenys kinnock of holyhead, a former minister, mep and wife of ex—labour leader lord kinnock, has died. in a statement, her family says she died peacefully in her sleep with her husband of 56 years beside her. baroness kinnock of holyhead had also served as a minister in the house of lords under the last labour government. at least 47 people have died in severe floods and landslides in tanzania, according to local authorities. 85 others — near the slopes of mount hanang in the country's north — were reportedly injured. 100 houses are believed to have been destroyed, with trees and crops also washed away. tanzania's president samia hassan has ordered security forces to help with the rescue efforts. police in new york city have shot dead a man suspected of killing four people, including two children, before attacking two officers with a knife. the victims were found at a house in queens that had been set on fire. police said they were called to the house by a woman who said her cousin was killing family members. the suspected attacker was a 39—year—old man who'd previously been arrested for domestic violence. let's look at dubai now, and the latest from the united nations climate summit — cop28. sunday is the first time any climate summit has focussed on health. experts say global warming is already having a "profound effect" on global health. our correspondent carl nasman is there and gave us this update. day four in dubai was significant. the first time in the history of these climate summits there has been a focus specifically on health. that comes at a time where the health impacts of climate change are becoming ever clearer. 2023 now the hottest year on record. we saw those hot record temperatures affecting cities around the world and some shocking statistics as well. we already know that one in four deaths around the world are linked in some way to climate change. on this day more pledges, more cash being thrown at climate action. the first announcement today, a partnership to combat climate and health. $450 billion pledged by more than 120 countries towards that cause. and the second one, 770 $7 million pledged towards eliminating neglected tropical diseases. —— and the second one, $770 million pledged towards eliminating neglected tropical diseases. as always at these conferences, the devil is in the details. none of these agreements mentioning what many scientists say is the root cause of the problem and that is our use of fossil fuels like oil and gas. still, these pledges adding more momentum to what we have seen already at the beginning of a very busy cop 28. a couple from milford haven, in wales, say it's like they've lost an "old friend" — after a bomb disposal team blew up a hundred year—old shell the husband and wife thought was a garden ornament. sian and jeffrey edwards say the device — which weighed nearly 30 kilos — had been outside their home all their lives. they said they used to bang trowels against it after finishing their gardening. for more on this, we heard from reporter david grundy. this all started on wednesday evening. the couple were at home in south—west wales. a police officer who was walking pastjust happened to spot this thing in their garden and decided he did not like the look of it. he knocked on their door and said he would have to alert the mod. an hour later they were told the bomb squad would be there in the morning to get rid of it. i spoke to the couple earlier. jeffrey told me he did not have time for me to see him today because they are too busy putting up their christmas decorations. we had a bit of a chat and what he told me was that wednesday night was a sleepless night because they were told that the whole street might have to be evacuated. the bomb disposal unit from gloucestershire, about 160 miles away, three hours by road, they arrived the next morning and they did tests on what the couple thought was a dummy and it was actually a live bomb that had a tiny amount of charge. jeffrey told me that he told the bomb disposal unit we aren't leaving the house, we are staying here, if it goes up we go up with it. this thing they had been using as an ornament was actually a 64 lb naval projectile. sian, a keen gardener, used to bang her trowel on the bomb to get the soil off it. it was taken to a disused quarry about five miles away, covered in sand and detonated. look at these amazing images of bond villains, you can see more about this exhibition on our website. stay with us here on bbc news. hello there. we've seen some changes to the weather today. across the south of the country, low pressure has been ushering in some slightly milder air, more cloud outbreaks of rain. it's the north of the country which is seeing the cold, dry, sunnier weather today. but this new upcoming week starts off on a cold note. then we start to see it turning more unsettled — wet, windy weather moving in off the atlantic. that will usher in milder for all areas by the end of the week. now it's the first of a series of low pressure systems that continue to push northwards into england and wales. in fact, the rain's going to pep up, turn heavier through the evening and overnight period. as it bumps into the colder air lying across the north of the country, likely to see some snow on the welsh hills, the peak district, the pennines, maybe even down to lower levels for a time. we'll also see wintry showers feeding into eastern scotland, but western scotland, northern ireland will see the clearer skies. so here the lowest, the temperatures less cold. further south, southern england should have a frost—free night. but to monday morning it could be a bit tricky across northern england, the north midlands and north wales, could see some wet snow on the hills, maybe the odd flake down to lower levels for a time, but it'll be mostly of rain. but as the band of rain continues to move north, it's likely to see that risk of sleet and snow transferring to the north pennines. frequent wintry showers pushing into northern and eastern scotland could give some significant accumulations there. best of the brightness western scotland, northern ireland but to central southern parts of britain will stay rather cloudy, quite breezy with rain on and off. now, despite temperatures being a little bit higher across the board, you factor in the wind tomorrow, it's going to feel quite cold and raw. now that area of low pressure starts to pull out towards the near continent. so during monday night into tuesday, it'll take a while, but it means that the eastern side of england will bear the brunt of the edge of the low, bringing fairly brisk north, north—easterly winds, further wintry showers here, and there'll be further wintry showers, northern and eastern scotland. but elsewhere, with a ridge of high pressure building in increasing amounts of sunshine out west. so an improving afternoon for many. but again, it's going to be quite a cold day. temperatures 2—7 degrees — cooler than that further east when you factor in the breeze. so wednesday looks like it'll be a fine day for most. another cold one to come. then thursday, friday, it turns wetter and windier, but you'll notice the milder air reaches pretty much all areas. so we start the upcoming week off on a cold note, a bit of sunshine around before it turns more unsettled by the end of the week and turning milderfor all. this is bbc news. the headlines: the head of the israeli military says its ground operation has begun in southern gaza. he told troops in southern israel that the operation would be no less powerful than in the north of the enclave. one person is killed and two injured in a knife and hammer attack in central paris near the eiffel tower. anti—terror police says the suspect had pledged himself to the islamic state group. weather warnings for snow and ice have been issued in places across the uk, after heavy snowfall caused major disruption in cumbria. firefighters have been rescuing people from their cars. and the former labour prime minister gordon brown and the current labour leader sir keir starmer pay tribute to baroness glenys kinnock, who's died at the age of 79. she was diagnosed with alzheimer's disease six years ago. a few other stories to bring you tonight. scotland's first minister humza yousaf has accused sir keir starmer of insulting scotland, after the labour leader

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