And wales for the first time in nine years. Campaigners in favour welcome the move whilst others remain cautious. Donald trump is set to hold a rally in the same location of pennsylvania where he survived an Assassination Attempt three months ago. We examine key questions about what happened on that day injuly. Hello. We start with Irans Supreme Leader addressing Friday PrayersIn Tehran for the first time in nearly five years. Ayatollah Ali Khamenei denounced irans enemies for trying to sow the seeds of division in the islamic world. World. He told a huge crowd in the grand Mosalla Mosque that iran and its allies should roll up its sleeves and prepare for action. The ceremony can with commemorations for Hassan Nasrallah killed by as well last week the ceremony began. Let us speak to our bbc persian correspondent in israel. Hello. Thank you for joining us. You have been listening. Take us through the key points of the addresses so far, a call to unity among islamic nations. Islamic nations. Yes, the iranian islamic nations. Yes, the iranian leader islamic nations. Yes, the iranian leader has islamic nations. Yes, the iranian leader has been l iranian leader has been speaking at a time that here in Tel Aviv we are expecting some kind of a response from israel to irans missile attacks the other night, three nights ago. It is rather tense here. And also In Tehran, it seems. What i hear is this Ceremony Today and the Friday Prayers are held in the open and the iranian leader has attended it personally at a time when there were very high concerns about his security during this Mass Prayer and Memorial Service for Hassan Nasrallah, the former leader of hezbollah. Khamenei was very defiant, he called on muslim nations to be united. He said they are facing the same enemy, whether in iran, iraq, jordan, syria, in many countries in the region. And he warned them against the tactic of the enemy, he said, of divide and rule. They have to watch it and make sure they will not be divided. He also supported the attack by hamas on israel on the 7th Of October, saying that it was a correct, rationaland october, saying that it was a correct, rational and legal action by palestinians. He said palestinians have a right to defend themselves against those people who are asserting their rights, taking away their homes and killing them usurping their rights. He also said that what iran did the other night with 200 missiles fired at israel, irans action was also legal and legitimate. He said it was the least punishment for israel, which he called the Rabid Dog of america, the us, in the region. All in all, it seemed to have been pretty angry, defiant, calling on people in the region, particularly palestinians to rise up. Particularly palestinians to rise u. Particularly palestinians to rise u. � � ,. , rise up. 0k, bbc persian correspondent, rise up. 0k, bbc persian correspondent, thank. Rise up. 0k, bbc persian| correspondent, thank you rise up. 0k, bbc persian correspondent, thank you for that. Let us come to caroline hawley. We will stay on the pictures here, watching the events In Tehran. Caroline, international correspondence, take us through the main points as you heard them as to what the ayatollah was saying. Exactly as was said, a call for muslims to unite, in his words, to fasten the Seat Belt of resistance, the idea that they have a common enemy, legitimising, saying it was legitimate what happened on the 7th Of October, Lebanons Defence of the palestinian people was legal and legitimate and praising what he called the brilliant actions of iran in firing the missiles at israel on tuesday night. Yeah, saying those again were legal and legitimate. Not many crumbs of comfort for anyone hoping the situation could de escalate. One thing he did say was we will not hesitate nor rush to act against israel, we will do what is sensible. That could be perhaps the only crumb of comfort. What is sensible . The iranian regime i think wants to ensure its survival, that is its main priority at the moment. A hard line speech, obviously, and interesting he delivered a bit of it in arabic as well. ,. ,. , as well. Let us listen in again and listen as well. Let us listen in again and listen to as well. Let us listen in again and listen to more as well. Let us listen in again and listen to more of as well. Let us listen in again and listen to more of what i as well. Let us listen in againl and listen to more of what the ayatollah is saying. Translation . ,. , translation each one of them art of the translation each one of them part of the national translation each one of them part of the national Level Translation each one of them part of the national Level And Part of the national level and local level, it was not easy. But the process of our revolution will not stop. But it has precipitated the resistance in the region, will not retreat with its martyrdom. The resistance in the area will not go back, retreat. And the victory will be on the side of the resistance. Resistance in gaza has confused people, perplexed people. Islam in its chest has actually. All the vile acts. There is not one but two support this kind of solidarity. The deluge, in gaza, it has actually made this usurper and entity. It is the fears that has been affecting it since its birth. This means that. This has made the Zionist Entity, it has made that entity go back to 70 years back. That means that the struggle of the people of. The lebanese people. It has moved the Zionist Entity back to 70 years. The main element of war is lack of security. And it is the presence of the Zionist Entity and the state which claims that they are trying to get a settlement in the area. The unsettling position in the region is because of the interference of other states in it. To achieve. God is with those who are going on this path and will be able to have victory. Nasa allah, peace be upon him. And its my haniyeh. In the name of allah. I have seen people that are going and praise be to god and please be up. Peace be upon you. Translation prayers to the resistance. Studio we have been listening to Irans Ayatollah addressing Friday Prayers and our correspondent, caroline hawley, stays with me. A reminder, this is a very rare event. The stays with me. A reminder, this is a very rare event. Is a very rare event. The last time he is a very rare event. The last time he led is a very rare event. The last time he led friday is a very rare event. The last time he led Friday Prayers i is a very rare event. The last i time he led Friday Prayers and gave a sermon was in 2020 in the wake of the killing of the top Military Commander has some kalani in a us air strike. Top Military Commander has some kalani in a us airstrike. We had not heard from him since 2012 had not heard from him since 2012 has an money. We had heard it had been reported that Ayatollah Ali Khamenei had been taken to a secluded location, secure location, i should say, after the assassination of Hassan Nasrallah, a key ally of iran, but today he has come out and led Friday Prayers and it was a very defiant message, the rainy president , pezeshkian, said it was unity, we have seen large crowds, many people not attending, not interested in what the Supreme Leader had to say, and wishing there was a different leader in iran, but for the regime, after so many humiliating blows against allies, important to project strength. Allies, important to Proect Mani allies, important to proect strenuth. � ,. , strength. Addressing not ust the iranian i strength. Addressing not ust the iranian population, h the iranian population, lebanese, palestinian and entire muslim world. Portraying this as a conflict entire muslim world. Portraying this as a conflict that entire muslim world. Portraying this as a conflict that all this as a conflict that all muslims should somehow be involved in, that the 7th Of October was legitimate and legal, that hezbollah� s actions are legitimate and legal and minimum punishment on Tuesday Thatis minimum punishment on tuesday that is well deserved. Not much comfort for anyone trying to de escalate things at the moment, nothing to take from it in terms of hope on that front i would say at the moment. We will leave at there for the moment. The address continues In Tehran. Moment. The address continues In TehranIn Tehran. Will take a break, back very In Tehran. Will take a break, back very shortly In Tehran. Will take a break, back very shortly around In Tehran. Will take a break, back very shortly around the j back very shortly around the world and in the uk, this is Bbc News. Israels campaign of Air Strikes on hezbollah targets in lebanon appears to be widening, with attacks in the capital, the east and the south. Multiple rockets have also been fired from lebanon into israel, with some intercepted as they travelled towards the city of haifa. These are live pictures from the lebanese capital where plumes of smoke can be seen rising. The lebanese Health Ministry said 37 people were killed in beirut and in Southern Lebanon over the past 2a hours. This large explosion was seen near beirut� s international airport, which borders the suburb of dahieh, a Hezbollah Stronghold which has been a continuing target for israeli attacks. Reports citing israeli officials said a key target had been hashem safieddine, hezbollah� s presumed leader in waiting and cousin of its late chief, Hassan Nasrallah. Explosions could also be heard on friday around the port of tyre. And in the east, the lebanese Transport Minister said an israeli airstrike Hit A Road near the Border Crossing with syria. There have also been reports of 20 rockets being fired from lebanon into israel. Our middle East Correspondent Hugo bachega sent this report from beirut. Another night in beirut. More israeli Air Strikes. War returns to this city. And this attack came with no warning. We went to inspect the damage. A residential building near the lebanese parliament. Beirut appears increasingly under threat. This is where an Emergency Response Group linked to hezbollah operated. Now gone. They were just Emergency Service workers. This is the truth. We only saw them helping people out, says mustapha who lives on the tenth floor of the building hit. The damage in this building gives you a sense of the power of this attack, and they have been cleaning up the rubble here, but we can still see some surgical masks and gloves and bandages as well. And you can probably hear the sound of drones flying overhead. This is a densely populated district here in central beirut. These are some of the victims of the attack. They include one Rescue Officer and two paramedics. The recent israeli Air Strikes have killed 97 medical workers across lebanon, according to the health minister. The israeli military has not commented about this attack. But this Hezbollah Mp remains defiant. Translation things are clear, | our position remains unchanged, we have not deviated an inch and we shall continue down this path. The cemetery across the Street Wasnt spared the damage. These days in beirut, theres no peace for the living or the dead. Hugo bachega, Bbc News, beirut. The bbc� s Lina Sinjab is in beirut where overnight airstrikes hit close to the citys airport. It is just becoming the norm here that lebanese do not sleep at night because of the loud sound of israeli Air Strikes here in beirut and on Dahieh Neighbourhood in the south of the city, Hezbollah Stronghold area. Last night was particularly hard because it was very much close to the airport, the Functioning Airport, the Functioning Airport that is evacuating many people, many lebanese and internationals leaving, so there were Concerns Something could disrupt any traffic of the airport. The explosions are heard over the city. In the south, there are Air Strikes continuing and more warnings coming from the israeli side for towns and villages to be evacuated. But also across the border with syria, the Crossing Border with syria, the Crossing Border of masnaa was also targeted and we are hearing reports it is not functioning and we remind our audience but over the past week some 100,000 lebanese, some syrians, they are reported to have crossed the border into syria from that particular Crossing Border seeking safety. So, the situation is constantly worrying and constantly escalating and people here feel worrying and constantly escalating and people here feel that it that it escalating and people here feel thatitis escalating and people here feel that it is not within the range escalating and people here feel thatitis escalating and people here feel that it is not within the range of hezbollah areas but it is. Of hezbollah areas but it is. The targets are expanding the targets are expanding anywhere, so there is no more anywhere, so there is no more Safe Place for people to run to Safe Place for people to run to because it could be within the because it could be within the range of israeli targets. Indie range of israeli targets. We range of israeli targets. We have been range of israeli targets. We have been showing huge have been range of israeli targets. We have been showing huge explosions were reported near explosions were reported near to the airport. Obviously, a to the airport. Obviously, a key place at the moment. You key place at the moment. You are talking about the fat lots are talking about the fat lots of international people are of international people are trying to get on flights out of trying to get on flights out of the country. About the fact. Do we know if the functioning of the airport has been affected by the strikes . So far, the affected by the strikes . Sr far, the airport is functioning pretty well. We have to remind our audience almost all the internationalflights our audience almost all the international flights have cancelled and suspended operations to lebanon, so the only operating flights are national flights with Middle East airlines but also some of the countries are sending their own planes to evacuate their nationals. So, these are the only ones operating at the moment. What is happening is really reminding people of the 2006 war, 30 days war, with israel, where the capital was hit hard, the infrastructure was destroyed, bridges and roads were destroyed, and the airport was out of function. Really, people are extremely worried. Concern is rising day by day on what the next morning for the next night will bring. That was Lina Sinjab reporting from beirut. A reminder Bbc News has the live page running and there are many different lines coming in from the middle East And Analysis from correspondence and reporters in the region and in the uk. It is worth Keeping A that in order to keep across this story. Reaction to that address at Friday Prayers we brought you with the Supreme Leader, all of the details on the Bbc News life page. Here in the uk. Campaigners for Assisted Dying in the uk have welcomed the news that parliament is to get an opportunity to vote on legalising the practice. Proposals will be introduced later this month. Mps rejected a bill on the issue in 2015. Campaigners say things have changed since then, with Assisted Dying becoming legal in several other countries. Heres our political correspondent helen catt. Lets Take A Look at the Assisted Dying laws around the world. In the us, medically Assisted Dying for adults is illegal in 39 of the 50 states. Meanwhile, in canada, Assisted Dying is legal doctors can prescribe drugs to those who ask to die and have a terminal medical condition. Switzerland has some of the most liberal laws on Assisted Dying in the world. People here can assist in another� S Suicide as long injapan, Suicide And Assistance in suicide is illegal. Let us speak to our political correspondent Harry Farley and might find out what the situation might be in the uk. Is this time. Is it likely to come into law . Is this time. Is it likely to come into law . Is this time. Is it likely to come into law . We dont know the Answer Come into law . We dont know the answer. Last come into law . We dont know the answer. Last time come into law . We dont know the answer. Last time It Come into law . We dont know the answer. Last time it was. The answer. Last time it was voted on in the House Of Commons which would have changed the law for england and wales it was in 2015 and since then only a third of mps who were in the House Of Commons in 2015 are still there, so it is a very different parliamentary and political make up. Very difficult to be honest to tell exactly how the mood of the House Of Commons is until we get to the vote. We are ringing around and digging to try to find out what the balance might be. To be honest, it is unclear at the moment. Very interesting going through the different models of Assisted Dying that are legal in different parts of the world because there are so many different ways of legalising it and the bill being proposed this time in the House Of Commons is likely, we thought, to be based around. It would allow terminally ill adults with six months less to live and only those mentally able to make the decision to have Assisted Dying, and only if it was approved by two doctors in the high court. Those are the safeguards likely to be in the bill. The full text has not been published. But that is what it is thought to contain. Obviously, that does not appease some of those who are concerned, particularly, for example, former paralympian crossbench former Pa RalympianCrossbench Peer former paralympian Crossbench PeerBaroness Tanni grey thompson who worries about the impact on vulnerable people, worries people towards the end of their life will be coerced to ended prematurely. And also concerns among some, it is worth saying some Palliative Care doctors it would change the nature of the relationship between doctors and patients. Having said that, proponents of the change like for example they Esther Rantzen who we heard from earlier and the Labour Mp Ken leadbetter bringing forward the bill argue it gives People Choice and Dignity And Control kim. Harry farley, political correspondent, thank you for that summary. A reminder that parliament is to get the opportunity to vote on legalising Assisted Dying. Not exactly sure what the caveats will be, what will be in the bill, but all of those details are to come. Stay with us on Bbc News. We will take a bit of a break. Back very shortly. Hello there. Its a dry, chilly, bright start to the day on friday for much of the country. It will continue to produce occasional Rain Or Drizzle as we go through the day. Maybe a bit of brightness here and there. A fair bit of cloud, Hazy Sunshine in northern and western parts of england and wales. At least further south and east, delighted the wins, the brighter the sky. Quite blustery in the west. It will turn to the of temperatures. Feeling quite pleasant in the sunshine towards the south and east. Overnight, cloud in place in the north and west, the rain will turn heavy in ireland towards dawn, many parts of finland and wales and Eastern Scotland staying dry england and wales. Another bright day. Mist and fog clearing. A good day to come for much of england and wales and Eastern Scotland should see more Sunshine And Evenif should see more sunshine and even if it is on the hazy site. In the west, Rain Turning Heavy and more persistent and could reach the Isles Of Scilly and cornwall. Temperature is fairly similar to this afternoon. Saturday night into sunday, the Cloud And Rain will gradually spread east across the country, the first batch of Heavy Rain Fizzles towards the eastern half of the country, more showers following later. Compared to saturday, more can expect cloudy skies, occasional breaks, not going to rain all day long, but in the west, some showers could become heavy in the second half of the day. Temperatures similar to saturday, perhaps breezy, less sunshine. What happens depends next week on what is happening with this, hurricane kirk, as it moves north, it will have an influence on our weather in the second half of the week. Exactly what happens still open, one scenario could bring the storm towards us bringing rain and strong winds, but there is also other scenarios in which the System Pressure south across spain and france and portugal and leaves us in something a bit less stormy but also a good deal colder. We will keep you updated. This is Bbc News, the headlines. Irans Supreme Leader leads Friday PrayersIn Tehran for the first time in nearly five years. It comes after iran fired nearly 200 ballistic missiles into israel on tuesday. Israel widens its campaign ofairstrikes on hezbollah targets. The lebanese Health Ministry says 37 people have been killed. This is the view of Southern Beirut as israeli strikes continue. Global Oil Pricesjump as president biden said he was discussing possible strikes on iranian oil facilities by israel. Mps will get a vote on Assisted Dying in england and wales for the first time in nine years. Campaigners in favour welcome the move, whilst others remain cautious