blackout, but unreliable fuel supplies could still cause communications blackouts. meanwhile, israel is still facing backlash to al aqsa hospital now where our correspondent yogita limaye has been working with freelance journalist majdi fathi to tell the story of one family brought there, including a young child who later died. and a warning there are distressing images from the start. monday in central gaza. shouting tuesday. he cries wednesday. thursday. and today, another air strike, all in so called safer areas, away from the north where israel is conducting ground operations and had asked civilians to evacuate. this family was bombed in deir al balah. we re being killed and no one is doing anything about it, this man shouts. abed is still breathing, in critical condition. doctors scramble to treat the boy. 0n the floor, by his bed, they check his father for a heartbeat. they can t hear it. his family in shock, still finding out. ..who s been rescued, who s survived a
unsuited to that of a home secretary. there are now two prime ministers around the cabinet table in downing street, as former pm david cameron re enters number 10 as the new foreign secretary. we ll look at who s in, who s out and asssess the reaction to rishi sunak s major government reshuffle after the sacking of home secretary suella braverman this morning. we ll also hear, live, from the prime minister, later in the programme. he ll deliver a keynote foreign policy speech at an event in london tonight. and of course, we ll have the latest from gaza, as the war enters its sixth week. the largest hospital there says it can no longerfunction properly as heavy fighting continues in the north of the strip. the former prime minister david cameron has made a dramatic return to government as foreign secretary, as part of a major cabinet reshuffle by rishi sunak. mr cameron said although he disagreed with some individual decisions made by mr sunak, he believed the prime minister
there was no immediate comment from israel. earlier, its defence forces admitted striking an ambulance in gaza city but said the vehicle was being used by hamas to transport fighters. our international editor jeremy bowen has this report on the aftermath of the attack by israel on an ambulance convoy. it contains images you may find upsetting from the start. around four this afternoon, an ambulance outside shifa, the main hospital in gaza, was destroyed by an israeli aircraft. in a crowded area, 13 people, including bystanders, were killed and 26 injured, according to the health ministry in gaza. israel said the ambulance was carrying a hamas terrorist cell. hamas said the attack was zionist nazi terror. thousands of palestinian civilians are sheltering at shifa hospital. israel s army says it s a battle zone and they should evacuate south. more dead civilians on al rasheed street, one of only two roads south where israel says civilians must go to be safe. the bbc has located
and in half an hour, two people are arrested at a demonstration in kings cross station this evening, as police prepare on newsnight at 10:30pm, as hezbollah s hassan nasrallah stops short of declaring all out war on israel over gaza, a pentagon spokesman tells us a broader regional conflict has been deterred. good evening from jerusalem. israel has this evening said it struck an ambulance in gaza city, which it said was being used by hamas. the health authority, which is hamas run, says it was part of a convoy carrying wounded people from the besieged north to the south of the territory. israel began bombing gaza after hamas, designated as a terrorist organisation by the uk government, killed more than 1,400 people in israel and kidnapped over 200 others. the health ministry in gaza says more than 9,000 people have been killed in the strip since then. today, the leader of the lebanese islamist group hezbolah, which is also classed as a terrorist group by the uk government, ma
in what s thought to be the biggest prisoner exchange of the nearly two year war, russia and ukraine have swapped hundreds of captives. the russian defence ministry says 248 prisoners of war held by ukraine have been returned. ukrainian president volodymyr zelensky said 230 ukrainian prisoners were released by russia. the countries have exchanged prisoners several times over the course of the war. both sides said the united arab emirates mediated the latest exchange. with the second anniversary of russia s full scale invasion of ukraine only weeks away, the families of more than 10,000 ukrainian civilians killed in the conflict are living in grief. 0ur senior international correspondent 0rla guerin tells the story of two young women who were killed last summer in zaphorizhiya. in the heart of kyiv, pride of place goes to those who died defending ukraine. grigori comes to show his wife some of his fallen comrades.