About an incident in gaza city. More than 100 palestinians have been killed while trying to get food aid in gaza city. These are images from the scene in the south west of the city. Joe biden described it as tragic and alarming as he spoke with the leaders of egypt and qatar. These are images from the scene in the southwest of gaza city. Eyewitnesses say a large number of people had approached the convoy of aid trucks as it passed a checkpoint, apparently trying to grab what they could. Since the war began, the amount of food getting into gaza has dropped dramatically, and aid agencies have warned of impending starvation. The Israeli Military released these aerial pictures. It says some soldiers on the checkpoint felt the crowd posed a threat and opened fire. In the chaos that followed, the trucks tried to move forward. Accounts differ, but one witness said that many of the deaths were caused by people being run over. The trucks were overwhelmed and the people driving the trucks, which were gazan civilian drivers, ploughed into the crowds of people. Ultimately killing, my understanding is, tens of people. Earlier i spoke to dr amjad anwar. He is an er doctor who works at Al Shifa Hospital in north gaza. He was at Al Rasheed Street when israeli troops opened fire and he told me what he saw. This morning i heard of hundreds of eole this morning i heard of Hundreds Of Peeple dead this morning i heard of hundreds of people dead everywhere, this morning i heard of hundreds of people dead everywhere, and this morning i heard of hundreds of people dead everywhere, and many more injured. That was horrible. Could you describe for me what you saw and how this unfolded . Saw and how this unfolded . Trucks deliverin saw and how this unfolded . Trucks delivering from saw and how this unfolded . Trucks delivering from the saw and how this unfolded . Trucks delivering from the north saw and how this unfolded . 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We try to get the food from the truck. A saw the trucks moving . We try to get the food from the truck. A lot the food from the truck. A lot of people on the top of the trucks, but the Israeli Forces didnt allow that to happen. There are lots of people around me, and i heard a Gunshotand Injured right now i forget food and iforget injured right now i forget food and i forget the reason why i went there and i stopped my bleeding and the first aid to other people. You described first aid to other people. You described how first aid to other people. You described how desperate people are and how hungry people are. People coming onto the trucks while they were still moving. Coming onto the trucks while they were still moving. Because there is no other way were still moving. Because there is no other way to were still moving. Because there is no other way to get were still moving. Because there is no other way to get food, were still moving. Because there is no other way to get food, the were still moving. Because there is| no other way to get food, the trucks didnt stop. They arrive on the street. They didnt deliver the food to any place or any person. They just drive fast. There is no food for you. Just drive fast. There is no food foryou. It just drive fast. There is no food for you. It is the only way for the hungry people to get their food. This is the only way. We hungry people to get their food. This is the only way. This is the only way. We are hearing some eyewitness this is the only way. We are hearing some eyewitness reports this is the only way. We are hearing| some eyewitness reports saying that many of those steps might well have been caused by people actually falling under the wheels of the trucks when they were moving. Is that something you saw . Yes. Trucks when they were moving. Is that something you saw . Yes, yes. I saw that, that something you saw . Yes, yes. I saw that. Yes that something you saw . 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Afterl stop my bleeding i make a first. And i you. Afterl stop my bleeding i make a first. And i transfer you. Afterl stop my bleeding i make a first. And i transfer them you. Afterl stop my bleeding i make a first. And i transfer them to a a first. And i transfer them to a safer place until we transfer them to the hospital, after that, ive checked myself. Then i continued treating the injured patient. There are not medical supplies enough to treat hundreds of injured patients this morning. This latest incident happened just hours before we received the latest figures on the number of palestinians killed in gaza since october. More than 30,000 people have now been killed in the territory, according to figures from the hamas run health ministry. This graph from bbc verify, charts the rising number of dead in gaza, from israeli strikes that were a response to the hamas attacks on southern israel, on october seventh. It shows that most of those who have been killed in gaza, 21,000 people, are women and children. Well have more analysis on those latest figures later in the programme. Earlier i spoke to our middle east correspondent paul adams. Thank you forjoining us here on The World Today. Lets talk a little bit about that this morning, in particular, the background to x, the fact that so little food has been getting into guys said that we are really seeing this desperation from people when aid convoys do come in. Exactly. Two things that fit into that, when is this lethal lack of aid that unicef has not been able to get any aid to the north this year and there is no surprise that the Malnutrition Rates amongst the most Vulnerable Children are five times higher in the north than they are in the south when we can get aid in. So this constant blocking obstruction of food, of water, of medicine and on top of that, one of the reasons weve seen thousands and thousands of girls and boys tell this because the consistent indiscriminate nature, the disproportionality of a response, and these two things going hand in hand point to some of those horrendous numbers in terms of women and children who have beenjailed and children who have beenjailed and mind boggling me, it does get worse every single day. Do and mindboggling me, it does get worse every single day. And mindboggling me, it does get worse every single day. Do you feel the international worse every single day. Do you feel the International Community worse every single day. Do you feel the International Community is worse every single day. Do you feell the International Community is doing enoughin the International Community is doing enough in terms of trying to get aid and but also diplomatically to try and but also diplomatically to try and improve the situation for those civilians at risk and gaza . T can civilians at risk and gaza . I can only really civilians at risk and gaza . I can only really speak civilians at risk and gaza . I can only really speak for civilians at risk and gaza . I can only really speak for my civilians at risk and gaza . I can only really speak for my own i only really speak for my own organisation. The united nations, us into the secretary general, he is incredibly candid and what he has asked for from day one. Unicef, asked forfrom day one. Unicef, the same thing. We have a humanitarian cease fire. 0f same thing. We have a humanitarian cease fire. Of course apart from one week thats been ignored. But that has to be the plush. If there was a cease fire tomorrow, we would still have a humanitarian catastrophe in gaza based on the malnutrition, the lack of water. We estimate nine out of ten children have suffered from some disease in the past two weeks. We would have that highest level humanitarian catastrophe. We have backed but we have the bombardments. They are continuing, as the young lady said to me just before i they are continuing, as the young lady said to mejust before ijoined you, she is in gaza now. She said she stopped fearing death. It is surviving that she is fearful of because the hospitals arent functioning. There is no anaesthetic in a lot of places. I know the language in the effort to get aid across voice playing out and dies i stop by thank you forjoining us today. When an off Duty Police Officer kidnapped, raped and murdered a young woman in london in 2021 the series of events sparked protests and widespread calls to reform the Way Police Officers were recruited. Wayne couzens was jailed for life for his attack on Sarah Everard. Now an inquiry has concluded that he should never have been allowed to join the police and recommended ways of preventing anything like this happening again. June kelly reports. He was a predatory sex offender in a police uniform. A criminal with state sanctioned powers. Wayne couzens should never have been allowed to join the police, and constant flawed vetting meant he was able to continue in his role despite a series of red flags. These are the stark conclusions of todays inquiry report. The metropolitan Police Service told the inquiry in 2022 that it would still have recruited him if provided with the same information. I found this astonishing. Without a significant overhaul, there is nothing to stop another Wayne Couzens operating in plain sight. The report describes how in 2004 and 2008, kent police turned down his application to join, but allowed him to work voluntary as a special constable. In 2011, another force, the Civil Nuclear constabulary, took him on despite a recommendation that he shouldnt get through the vetting. In 2018, he transferred to the met. An Indecent Exposure allegation, which was on the system, was missed. And by 2020, he was part of the parliamentary and diplomatic protection, and was carrying a gun. What this report lays bare, a very low base that we are starting from. And so whilst those improvements have started, we have a long way to go to build the high degree of resilience and strength to reduce to an absolute minimum the threat of anybody so horrific being within policing. Couzens used his Police Powers to falsely arrest Sarah Everard in 2021, accusing her of Breaking Covid lockdown rules. He then raped and strangled her. Today, everyone was aghast at even more shocking details in a case which has become synonymous with womens safety. Anyone who is not fit to wear the uniform for whatever reason must be removed from policing, and every effort must be made to ensure that similar people neverjoin. This report should be a watershed, but we said Sarah Everards murder three years ago should be a watershed, and far too little has changed. How long must we go on and say the same things . A week after Sarah Everards disappearance, Wayne Couzens was arrested. Described as a man of diverse and deviant sexual interests, he allegedly committed a very serious Sexual Assault against a young girl before he joined the police. At a mcdonalds Drive Through in the days before he abducted sarah, he exposed himself to staff more than once. The report concludes there may be more couzens victims. Hes also alleged to have had indecent images of children. The coming days will see the third anniversary of Sarah Everards death. In the report, herfamily welcome its recommendations. They say the loss of sarah pervades every part of their lives. June kelly, bbc news. Lets speak to zoe billingham, who has spent much of her career inspecting Public Services to promote improvement, formerly serving as Chief Inspector of constabulary. Thank you forjoining us on The World Today. This is a damning report as we heard there, the suggestion that theres nothing to stop another wing couzens from operating in plain sight. This operating in plain sight. As you have rightlt operating in plain sight. As you have rightly said operating in plain sight. As you have rightly said in operating in plain sight. As you have rightly said in your operating in plain sight. As you i have rightly said in your package, three years have passed since the devastating murder of Sarah Everard. And we are still talking about the need to improve vetting and improve police culture. So i think what really needs to happen from today on is for all Police Forces across england and wales to stand up and account to their communities and how their communities precisely what they are going to do to stop robed officers getting into policing in the first place but really importantly the fact that lady a lush cant say with certainty that there arent more couzens lurking within policing hiding in plain sight. Forces must redouble their efforts to make sure that they are rooting out those robed officers in our midst at the moment otherwise the currents terribly low levels of trust that the public have in Policing Willjust Plummet even further. Policing will ust plummet even further. ,. ,. , further. You mentioned two interesting further. You mentioned two interesting and further. You mentioned two interesting and contrasting | further. You mentioned two interesting and contrasting things there. Vetting and culture. Do you think this is a problem that vetting is not up to scratch or is the vetting there and a blind eye being turned . Which of those you think is causing the biggest problem at the moment . T causing the biggest problem at the moment . ~ � ,. ,. , moment . I think its actually a combination moment . I think its actually a combination of these moment . I think its actually a l combination of these things. So moment . I think its actually a i combination of these things. So i think the Vetting Measures that have beenin think the Vetting Measures that have been in place arent stringent enough. Ifound it absolutely jaw dropping to think that an officer would be vetted without the Vetting Officer going to meet that person in their own home. I mean for goodness sake, as ive said, if you adopt a stray puppy, people come and inspect your house. How on earth would we imagine that we would appoint Police Officers with all the powers that they have without taking some very basic checks. Well, it is quite unthinkable. In terms of the culture, i heard from many officers often female officers who were very reluctant to call out poor and inappropriate behaviours for fear that they would be the ones that would be isolated. They would be shunned, they would be ostracised. And actually thats not right. We do need to change our culture in policing so that staff who have not even the vaguest suspicion that something about their colleague is not right that they feel confident encouraged and supported to speak up. Encouraged and supported to speak u. , ~ encouraged and supported to speak un. ,. , encouraged and supported to speak up. Thank you so much for your insiaht. Up. Thank you so much for your insight. Really up. Thank you so much for your insight. Really appreciate up. Thank you so much for your insight. Really appreciate it. I former Chief Inspector of con story. Still to come on the web today. Vladimir putins wanting to europe move nato troops into ukraine and risk a nuclear war. Get ready to channel your inner iron man. We talked to the first winner of a Jet Suit Race in dubai. Around the world and across the uk. This is The World Today on bbc news. Lets look at some other stories making news. The father of a teenage boy who murdered brianna ghey has been jailed for 15 months after pleading guilty to sex offences. Kyle ratcliffe, aged 36, admitted two offences of exposure and one count of taking an indecent photo of a child. His son Eddie Ratcliffe was convicted alongside scarlettjenkinson of murdering 16 year old brianna in a park in culcheth, Cheshire Last year. The Prince Of Wales has said Anti Semitism has � no place in society. Prince william was speaking at a synagogue in central london, where he met members of thejewish community. They raised fears of rising instances of hatred againstjews. It was his first Public Engagement since unexpectedly pulling out of a Memorial Service because of a personal matter. A bbc investigation has found that millions of chickens sold in uk supermarkets show clear signs of skin burns caused by being left to live in their own waste. Poorer Welfare Conditions on farms mean about a third of birds in some supermarkets have so called hock burn. Youre live with bbc news both us president joe biden. And his likely rival for thejob, donald trump,. Are in texas on thursday. Talking immigration. With two and half Million People illegally entering the us via the Southern Border Last year, immigration is one of the most polarising issues in us politics. Mr biden will visit brownsville, on the us mexico border, where he is expected to ask congress for more funding for border security. Donald trump will be in another border town eagle pass. He is expected to say that, if re elected, hell seal the crossings and start mass deportations. Donald trump has lost no time in claiming Thatjoe Biden followed him to texas, something the us president has denied, saying it simply a coincidence. But i think it speaks to the absolutely crucial part that this issue is now going to play in this issue is now going to play in this years president ial election. The polling consistently of americans put the issue of immigration among the top two concerns. Usually only by the economy and the dramatically increased cost of living. So this matters. And the problem forjoe biden is that this has become an increasingly big political issue for him and his Approval Ratings are suffering because of it. Most voters, including most democrats think that the Current Us Administration is doing a bad job im dealing with immigration. The reason for that as we have seen record high numbers of crossing the us Southern Border over the last two years or so. Last year or two and half million crossings were made. Record levels in december alone, a quarter of a Million People crossed the length of this 1200 or so mile texas border and beyond. 250,000 across the whole us border. Many of them along base texas mexico border here. Its a real problem for mr biden. The reasons behind it are, of course, very complicated. What we have seen since the pandemic is a big jobs gap opening up in the us, which has an ageing population, that creates a Pull Factorfor which has an ageing population, that creates a pull factor for people to come and fill those jobs in the us economy. Of course, we are seeing a Global Movement of people these days that hasnt been seen on a scale since the Second World War with growing conflict, instability and the effect of climate change. So thatis the effect of climate change. So that is pushing people towards this border. The problem is mr biden has really been unable to get a grip on edge through the existing mechanism. He has tried to get tougher measures to congress, but at the moment it is mr trump allies who are blocking that. So this has become a political football head of this years collection. Football head of this years collection. ,. , collection. Donald trump has now arrived in texas. Collection. Donald trump has now arrived in texas. Here collection. Donald trump has now arrived in texas. Here we collection. Donald trump has now arrived in texas. Here we go. Collection. Donald trump has nowj arrived in texas. Here we go. You can see him just speaking very briefly. He is expected to make a variety of statements while he is there. Really interesting, that staggered their arrival times a little bit. Although President Biden is due to arrive. Donald trump got there several hours late, but you can see him needing some voters there. And we will see what both man hath to say about immigration in the us Southern Border as they both make their competing visits in texas over their competing visits in texas over the next couple of hours. Now, if you have ever dreamed of flying, not in a plane, the real thing, then you will like this story, because in dubai, pilots have been competing in the world for its Jet Suit Race. Eight contestants that flew at speeds of more than 120 mph 120 20 kph. The winner was 22 year old from winchester. Here is the moment that he crosses the finish line. It looks terrifying, doesnt it . Look at that. Glad they are doing it over water. Here is the moment he received his prize. All of that, of course, paling when. Live from dubai, welcome, congratulations, First Buck Mother was a heck of a heckuva race, well done. , ~ was a heck of a heckuva race, well done. ~ i. 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Is it ever frightening . You do get some frightening moments. Youve got to really stay strong to control the speed, but more excitement. Tt the speed, but more excitement. It is brilliant to talk to. Congratulations again. Itsjust amazing to see those pictures. Enjoy the victory. Joining us on The World Today, just want to leave you with some news from a Miami Federal Court that Us Ambassador has said that he will plead guilty to charges of serving as an agent of cubas event. There he is, you can see him there. Us ambassador and Miami Federal Court saying that he will plead guilty to charges of serving as an agent of cubas government. Lots more to come, so stay with us here on bbc news. Hello there. Well, the weather has been particularly grey and wet today across eastern areas of england. You might recognise this Weather Watcher picture, which shows the uks tallest building, the shard, in london or at least the bottom half of it, the top half sticking out into the cloud and the rain. Now, the rain has been caused by this slow moving Weather Front that really dragged its heels. But further northwest, we did manage something a bit brighter although we did have some strong winds bringing some large waves to lerwick harbour, in shetland. 0vernight tonight, those winds will fall light in scotland and Northern England. With cooler spells here, well probably see some frost developing in the countryside. At the same time, a band of rain will start to encroach in wales and southwest england the rain itself could be heavy enough to cause some localised surface water flooding, given how wet the weather has been over recent weeks. For friday the low pressure is here to stay, and this occlusion brings with it the risk of some hill snow. Now we are talking about the risk just across The High Ground 200 metres or above with the main threat across north wales, the peaks, the pennines, and The High Ground in northern ireland. The amount of snow we get will vary a lot from place to place some places not getting very much, others could see five centimetres or more, bringing some localised disruption to high level routes. But at lower elevations which of course, is where the vast majority of us live were looking atjust cold outbreaks of rain. Temperatures really struggling underneath that band of rain, probably 2 3 celsius for large parts of the day. Otherwise we should get up to around 8 9. But therell be plenty of showers around for wales, the midlands, east anglia, and southern counties of england, as well. Now, heading into the weekends by the prospects, well, we continue to have the same area of low pressure withers, albeit its weakening and drifting northwards through the course of the weekend. Now, on saturday, its a day of sunshine and showers. Sunny spells may well be quite limited, but showers will be widespread some of them will have hail and thunder mixed in, and itll still be cold enough for a bit of snow over the tops of the scottish mountains and the hills in Northern England but really quite high up, so im not really expecting any weather impacts from that. It will continue to be quite Cold Temperatures around 6 9 celsius, so those temperatures below average. By sunday, most of the showers will be across the northern half of the uk. In the south, something a bit drierfor wales, the midlands, east anglia, and Southern England but even here, you could see an odd passing shower. Temperatures continue to run a bit below average for the time of year highs between 8 10 celsius. Thats your latest weather, bye for now. This is The World Today from bbc news, the headlines. World leaders discuss a deadly incident in gaza where more than 100 people were killed after they surrounded a an aid convoy. It comes before the Un Security Council comes to discuss it