A Hamas Official denied this, saying they were killed by israeli fire. Thousands of israelis have been protesting in Jerusalem And Tel aviv in an effort to put pressure on the israeli government to bring the remaining Hostages Home. The funerals for some of the hostages have been held. The israeli prime minister, Benjamin Netanyahu, blamed hamas leaders for the killings, saying they showed hamas did not want a deal. The Opposition LeaderYair Lapid accused Mr Netanyahu of deciding not to save the hostages. Our middle East Correspondent Lucy williamson reports from jerusalem. Hamas would protect them as assets, the argument went. These younger, fitter hostages were the ones who would survive. Instead, Israels Army says they were shot by hamas in a Tunnel Under Rafa as israeli forces battled above them. Almog sarusi. Alexander lobanov. Ori danino. Eden yerushalmi, whose last words to her sister were, theyve caught me. Carmel gat, a therapist, was described by other hostages as their guardian angel. And hersh goldberg polin, a 23 year old us israeli citizen. Translation while israel is conducting l intensive negotiations with the mediators In A Supreme Effort to reach a deal, hamas continues to firmly refuse any offer. He who murders hostages does not want a deal. A Red Flag at the protest today. A message to the prime minister. The last Red Line has been crossed. Hostages were dying, they said, as a direct result of the prime Ministers Failure to sign a deal. Outside Mr Netanyahus Office Today Theyve being shouting murderer. Many people here think he simply doesnt want a deal. The region does not go quiet for long enough to retrieve messages. When guns are shooting. The fighting did stop in Central Gaza today. The nine Day Vaccine Programme delivered by the un. The discovery of gazas worst case of polio in 25 years, thank God Theyve agreed on this, but we hope the war stops completely but notjust for a couple of days, we suffered a lot. As this man was buried today, new protests were born. Israels Labour Union called a general Strike Tomorrow to press for a Cease Fire Deal, Benjamin Netanyahu is being confronted with a choice In Gaza or were at home. Peace in Gaza Or War at home. Lucy williamson, Bbc News, jerusalem. Demanding Benjamin Netanyahu does more to return those hostages and reached the Cease Fire Deal. The head of Israels Trade Union federation urged workers to join mondays strike. Translation Icall On The People Of Israel to take to the streets this evening, tomorrow, leave their workplaces. I call on all economic organisations in the state of Israel Everyone Tojoin the strike. Tomorrow, we must shout the cry of our beloved country. We must raise the cry of our hostages, our displaced, our dead. The state of israel must be returned to normal. The Protesters Injerusalem were furious that more hostages had been killed. This morning, were grieving. Were grieving the death of six hostages. They should have come back alive, they could have come back alive. We need a deal now. They need to come back alive. Jonathan Dekel Chen is the father of sagui, one of the hostages still held by hamas. He told my Colleague Martine Croxall that he wanted a ceasefire and a Hostage Deal. Element both prime minister Benjamin Netanyahu and they have to put a site Benjamin Netanyahu and they have to put a Sit Have to put a site narratives that clearly have to put a site narratives that clearly do have to put a site narratives that clearly do not have to put a site narratives that clearly do not reflect i have to put a site narratives. That clearly do not reflect the reality on the ground and put aside their own political or ideological agendas, whatever those are and to work quickly and efficiently to arrive at a Cease Fire and a Hostage Deal for the good of their pupils until both of them decide that their own political future ideological goals are less important than the security of their own people and in the case of israel, solidarity of israeli society, we will not get very far. Israeli society, we will not get very far israeli society, we will not get very far. Talking about our get very far. Talking about your son get very far. Talking about your son who get very far. Talking about your son who is get very far. Talking about your son who is 35, get very far. Talking about your son who is 35, what l your son who is 35, what word have you had over the last ten months of where he might be . He is now months of where he might be . He is now 36 and it was his birthday a couple weeks ago and we imagine a horrific Terror Tunnel Underneath gaza somewhere. And the only side of life that we have received came Backin Life that we have received came back in late november, early december and its important for your viewers to know this, hamas is not allowed the Red Cross or any other international agency to visit with the hostages and so, we have no way of knowing what their condition might be of those are still alive and we know that in late early december, he was still alive to the testimony of some women and teenagers who are released in the first round of Negotiation Agreements between israel and hamas and brought some Hostages Home and they encountered him in many of the people from the tunnels under gaza before they were released and since that time in early december, we simply do not know what is become of him. Simply do not know what is become of him. , , , , become of him. How do you cope . I aet u become of him. How do you cope . I get up every become of him. How do you cope . I get up every morning, become of him. How do you cope . I get up every morning, with i get up every morning, with difficulty and remember that my mission is to get my son, my little 36 short guy back to his three little daughters and return the 29 hostages from my very close Knit Community and those who might still be alive and those who need to be reunited after being murdered, reunited after being murdered, reunited with their Loved Ones and that is the most crucial thing that can possibly do and thatis thing that can possibly do and that is what keeps me going. Lets speak to middle East Analyst and former senior Policy Advisor on the state departments Israeli Palestine negotiating team, Laura Blumenfeld welcome. Blaming each otherfor the lack of a deal and ultimately for the Deaths of six more hostages, what is your view on where the Hostage NegotiationCease Fire negotiations go from here . The saddest two negotiations go from here . Tue saddest two words negotiations go from here . Tte saddest two words in any language is too late. And they are struggling not only with grief but also not reaching the Cease Fire Deal and working of the details and they called it nuts and bolts. In this week now, hamas executing these six young hostages, they really turned the screws on the deal. It presents israel with a terrible dilemma on whether or not they retaliate or escalate and also the tougher the united states for three reasons. Because of the hostages, there are americans, eight of them in the 23 year old whojust are americans, eight of them in the 23 year old who just died tragically was killed was one of them and first of all, its from people who are over there being held captive to give for nearly 11 months and second of all, one of our goals and most important priorities is to avoid a regional war and as long as there this threat of israel escalating in iran kind of hanging out there, potentially retaliating in the last round, it risks getting drawn in and finally, everything is around the ban on labour day weekend, and everything is being viewed this prism of Donald TrumpVersus Kamala and sing this execution was a sign of hair being an effective and weak and days ago, she stood and talked about when we fight, we win. Heres an opportunity for her to show Leadership And Strength in the parents stood in front of that arena and talked, just heartbroken about their son and telling him to survive and yet the entire stadium chanting to bring them home. What does that say to the united States Today was like what more can what more can america do, they say theyre Smoking Today of her grief and having spoken to that hostages parents. She is the democratic nominee, what could her position being out of what more influence to the us exert . , , exert . She is a former prosecutor exert . She is a former prosecutor and exert . She is a former| Prosecutor And Outside exert . She is a former I Prosecutor and outside in exert . She is a former Prosecutor And Outside in the event of the White House or she talked about the sexual violence in october seven and said it is important as a prosecutor and potential president to turn outrage into action. There are several things that she can do. Number one, as we all say, we need to do something and this is opportunity to take what is a good thing, grow the, or potentially shrink the deal. But everyone can agree on could potentially be the one Point Deal rather than the three phase in the second thing they can do is President Biden, when speaking to the Family Today said we will hold hamas leaders accountable and i think through us intelligence special Forces Operation and the leader of hamas, that may be the victory that Benjamin Netanyahu is looking for and we finally call it a day. But his idea of commanders have been saying they have already achieved victory by think it is the head that Benjamin Netanyahu was looking for in the Back Channel negotiations out of the glare of the media which is so hard when theres politics involved in Domestic Politics but keep undermining success of if you drive really hard on the Back Channels, theres a chance we can have success like we did under president clinton in President Trump with this of course. � , ,~ course. Benamin netanyahu doinu course. Benamin netanyahu doing more course. Benjamin netanyahu doing more to course. Benjamin netanyahu doing more to try course. Benjamin netanyahu doing more to try to course. Benjamin netanyahu doing more to try to get course. Benjamin netanyahu i doing more to try to get those Hostages Home and a Trade Union talking by the Opposition Leader among those supporting that action. What do you think now for the position of the prime minister Benjamin Netanyahu . Is it radically undermined . T netanyahu . Is it radically undermined . Netanyahu . Is it radically undermined . ~ , , undermined . I think the reason why theres undermined . I think the reason why theres so undermined . I think the reason why theres so much undermined . I think the reason why theres so much division i undermined . I think the reason why theres so much division in | why theres so much division in israels because there really is a dilemma. Aside from Benjamin Netanyahus selfish Benjamin Neta Nyahus selfish consideration Benjamin Netanyahus selfish consideration which we all agree is a problem, theres an argument that the gains of today by cutting up a quick deal creates a problem for tomorrow, more hostages tomorrow. And there are those who are saying and its a Incentivising Murder and encouraging future executions. And you have the minister who is been around the block In Gaza to be the commander in charge of gaza saying it a moral outrage and they were abandoned on october seven and your indifference is leading to their Deaths. Your indifference is leading to theirDeaths. , , their Deaths. What about hamas because we their Deaths. What about hamas because we talk their Deaths. What about hamas because we talk about their Deaths. What about hamas because we talk about the because we talk about the pressure that america can exert on prime minister Benjamin Netanyahu and with israelis could and should be doing. It was exerting that pressure on the man who Benjamin Netanyahu wants his head . What about his leadership . Is any country managing to exert influence there . B, managing to exert influence there . , , , there . A couple of important oints, there . A couple of important points, hamas there . A couple of important points, hamas is there . A couple of important points, hamas is calling there . A couple of important points, hamas is calling on i points, hamas is calling on President Biden to impose an Arms Embargo on israel saying these hostages died and it is americas fault. Second of all, im wondering if perhaps this execution happened because they are losing control of hamas and it is becoming a Splinter Group and you have individual Hostage Guards and last week We Saw in Israeli Bedouin who was left alone to us on devices and was rescued. Now we see some hostages executed. This may be showing a breakdown of hamas and finally, yes, who exerts control as the closest control to him. It is iran. All Roads Lead to iran. Israel is fighting all these proxy wars, feels like theyre fighting with an octopus because theres so many tentacles trying to strangle it right now ends at some point we do need to figure out, we have warships in the region, the proxies, are they aimed at their Supreme Leader because i feel that would be a message that iran will perceive loud and clear. Loud and clear. Thank you so much for loud and clear. Thank you so much for your loud and clear. Thank you so much for your time loud and clear. Thank you so much for your time and much for your time and analysis. Tens of thousands of people are out on the streets waving israeli flags demanding the prime minister does more to try to reach a deal to see the release of more than 100 hostages being held In Gaza for 11 months now nearly since they are taken by hamas on October The 7th and this comes following the murder of six more of those hostages in the past two to three days and we understand from the israeli authorities who, when the israelis found their bodies, they were executed by hamas within the past 48 hours or so and it seems that many in israel have had enough and we have seen many of the scenes on the streets of israel for many weekends over the past 11 months, if not every weekend. But it seems that there is perhaps even bigger Movement And Demand for those changes for something to be done and caused by Trade Unions and industrial actions and hold a general strike. The first full day of a Mass Polio Vaccination programme In Gaza has been completed. Israel and hamas agreed to a series of limited pauses in fighting so the scheme could proceed safely. The World Health Organization says at least ninety percent of children under ten will need to be vaccinated for the campaign to succeed. The Roll Out was organised after a ten month old baby was partly paralysed by the first case of the virus In Gaza in a quarter of a century. Healthcare workers hoping to vaccinate 640,000 children under the age of 10 against polio over the course of the next few days. The World Health Organization has approved the release of 1. 6 million doses of the polio vaccine. The rollout will take place in several phases from the 1st to the 5th of september. The campaign will be split across the territorys five governates, from North Gaza through to rafah in the south. Deir Al Balah and Khan Younis have the greatest number of children under 10 more than 200,000 in each region. The who plans on having more than 200 Vaccination Sites in each of those regions. Sam rose is the senior Deputy Director of unrwa affairs In Gaza. Hejoined us from Deir Al Balah and said the first full day was succesful but monday may be more challenging. The Roll Out has gone well. Today, certainly as well as can be expected, it started well. It started a long time ago in terms of preparations. But our clinics opened. They were due to open this morning at 8 00. Many of them opened earlier than that because the crowds of people outside were waiting to to get in. And we estimate Tens Of Thousands of people have children under ten were vaccinated today. From what i could see, i went to other clinics. I went to shelters, which are unwra schools where, where, where people have been seeking refuge for the past several months and we could see orderly queues, small children with their parents waiting for their vaccinations. We dont have the numbers yet in terms of how many, how many children we reached today. As i say, we estimate in the Tens Of Thousands. But theres a long, long way to go. Yeah, i was going to say 640,000 over the course of a few days. Thats the aim. How confident are you that it can be achieved in that time frame . We have to make this work. I mean today was was a start. It allows us to adjust. Tomorrow will get more difficult because we start tomorrow vaccinating children outside of the self declared safe zones. Now the fighting ceased. Today there was an eerie quiet on the streets at 6 00 this morning. A sense of respite. But just the past few minutes ive heard more bombs. Tomorrow well have to venture in to areas that are not subject to this, to this pause in hostilities. That means our staff have to get there. Several hundred staff involved in administering the vaccines, but more importantly, the parents and their children. And the idea that you take your Infant Child to a vaccination when youre being bombed, when youre in fear of your life is i mean, its a, you know, an impossible dilemma. And weve got notjust this area of gaza. Weve got a complete over the next four days, will then move to southern gaza. And then more difficult part in the north, where overall Population Numbers are somewhat somewhat unknown. Theyre unknown everywhere in many ways, because we dont know precisely how many children are here. Many thousands. We believe buried under the rubble. But we are committed as a system. I want to pay tribute to all the staff who have been involved in it, all the Health Professionals working Day And Night to get the first day of the campaign off to a success. Exit polls suggest the far right alternative for germany is on course to win a State Election for the first time. It appears afd has won the most votes in thuringia, but is unlikely to be able to form a govenrment. The party is anti immigration; wants to replace the euro with the deutschmark; and opposes the national Governments Approach to the war in ukraine and climate change. It is predicted to win about Thirty Three percent of the vote in thuringia. Here in the uk a woman in South Wales has been charged with the murder of a six year old boy. Karolina zurawska was arrested on thursday after officers were called to an address in swansea. South wales police confirmed she has since been charged in connection with the death of a boy named as alexander zurawski. She has also been charged with attempted murder involving a 67 year Old Man earlier on the same date. Now its time for a look at Todays Sport with hugh ferris. It hasnt taken long for the Premier League Table to take on a familiar look. Manchester City And Liverpool are top with three Manchester City and liverpool are top with three wins out of three, with arne slot� s side claiming an emphatic 3 Nil Victory at Rivals Manchester united to keep their 100 Percent Start going. After Trent Alexander Arnold had a goal disallowed for offside, Luis Diaz scored twice before half time his second and third goals of the season to put liverpool in control. After the break. Mohamed salah made it 3 nil with his 12th Goal in 15 matches against united. The result piles more pressure on erik ten hag after two defeats in their opening three matches while liverpool go into the international break with maximum points and no goals conceded impressed, although they showed me in the lax weeks that they can impressed, although they showed me in the last weeks that they that they can work so hard and leading to a fantastic 1 0 that was disallowed but we scored three afterwards. Still ok. Earlier in the day, Alexander Isak scored his first goal of the season to earn newcastle the three points as they beat tottenham 2 1 at st james park. While Eberechi Eze earned Crystal Palace a point at Stamford Bridge as they drew 1 1 with chelsea sprints in many forms have been the feature of the evenings Paralympics Programme at the stade de france. The Mens T13100 metres was won by Skander Djamil athmani of algeria who edged out Norways World RecordHolder Salum Ageze kashafali in the closing stages to take gold with a paralympic record. Meanwhile in the Womens T34100 metres, britains Hannah Cockcroft won paralympicgbs 20th Gold Medal of the paris games, and herfourth in as many games in this event. Team Mate Kare Adenegan took silver on what has become great britains most successful day at the paralympics this century. Paula badosa was the first player of the day through to the quarter finals of the Us Open singles. The Spaniard Beat Yafan wang of china in two comfortable if not quick sets. Her 6 1 6 2 victory taking nearly 90 minutes. Its the first time shes reached the last 8 in new york. Ferraris Charles Leclerc won the Italian Grand Prix as Championship Leader Max verstappen� s advantage in the standings was whittled down again. Lando norris is now 60 points behind the World Champion with eight races to go, but the Mclaren Driver lost his place at the front of the grid on a difficult first lap. He would eventually finish third behind Teammate Oscar Piastri and leclerc who was a Popular Winnerfor the ferrari fans at monza, verstappen trailed in behind them all in just sixth with his advantage in the stnadings eaten into once more. And england have beaten Sri Lanka by 190 runs on day four of the second test at lords giving them an unassailable 2 Nil Lead in the series. The touurists were chasing an unlikely 483 to win and despite some resistance Gus Atkinson who hit a sensational century in this test took five wickets as Sri Lanka were ultimately bowled out for 292 in their second innings. Atkinson is only the third englishman to take 5 wickets and score a century in the same test match. And thats all the sport for now. And Tel Aviv in israel, there on the streets with protesters being led away by Security Forces in these few were demanding the return of hostages being held by hamas In Gaza for some 11 months. These people following six of those hostages in the past few days and the returning their bodies and the returning their bodies and demanding the prime minister Benjamin Netanyahu does more to try and secure a deal with hamas. We will keep you posted on that story. Stay with us here on Bbc News. Hello there the Weekend Weather has been pretty decent for most of us. It has been dry, We Saw more sunshine on saturday. Lots of cloud around today, apart from the South East which was very warm, humid and sunny. As we head into monday, though, low pressure across the country will spark off more showers and thunderstorms, and with a humid Air Mass still in place, some of these downpours could be quite intense. You can see that humid Air Mass pretty much across the whole of the uk, and it will continue to be quite warm, so a Muggy Night to come again tonight. Well see showers and thunderstorms through central, northern and eastern areas push their way northwards. There will be some drier weather around, particularly towards the southeast. And again its going to be Warm And Muggy across the board Mid Teens for many, the high teens across the southeast. So into monday then weve got low pressure across the uk and its Weather Fronts. We could see showers, thunderstorms through central, northern and eastern parts of england pushing up in towards scotland. As we move into the latter part of the Day And Sunshine will be limited, so not as warm in the southeast. What weve had today 24 25 degrees, high teens, low 20s further north where we have more cloud in the showers. Those showers and thunderstorms rattle their way northwards and eastwards during monday night, but we could see further showers, maybe some thunderstorms as parts of the midlands, wales and Southern England as well, but some clearer skies developing for scotland and Northern Ireland by The End of monday night. So here, turning a bit cooler, temperatures back into single digits, but another Warm And Muggy one i think, for large parts of england and wales. Now some changes as we head into tuesday. This area of High Pressure begins to exert its force from the atlantic, that will try and push these Weather Fronts out of the way, but well have a couple of Weather Fronts around this one, draped across scotland and Northern Ireland could bring some showers and another one in towards the East And South east of england. That could also spark off some showers, maybe some heavy thundery ones. In between, maybe some good spells of sunshine around. So quite a mixed day on tuesday and cooler and fresher across the board. Were losing the humidity now with the westerly breeze, 17 to 22 degrees. It does look like that area of High Pressure exerts its force across the uk as we move deeper into the new week, but therell be Weather Fronts close by to the north and also across the south. This area of low pressure over the near continent could contain further thundery downpours, so generally it will settle down as we move through the week. Best of any drier and brighter weather in the north and west. Theres still the chance of some heavy showers across southern areas. Take care. This is Bbc News, the headlines. Protests erupt in israel after the bodies of six hostages are recovered from gaza. The trades Union Federation calls a strike for monday to press the government to reach a deal with hamas. The first full day of a Mass Polio Vaccination programme In Gaza is hailed a success by humanitarian agencies. They aim to immunise more than 600 Thousand children under the age of ten. Exit polls from Eastern Germany suggest the far right afd party is on course to win a State Election for the first time but is unlikely to be able to form a government. Paralympics Team Gb have achieved their most successful day in terms of Gold Medals this century winning twelve of them in paris including in the rowing, cycling, swimming and track events. Now on Bbc News ukrainecast. Hello and welcome. Im lyse doucet. Im one of the Co Hosts of the bbc podcast ukrainecast, and with my colleague vitaly shevchenko, weve just recorded a conversation with the prominent british Writer And BroadcasterStephen Fry. Hes also a campaigner for mental health awareness, and hes been to ukraine to co host a conference on this very issue, along with the First Lady of ukraine, olena zelenska. 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