the cenotaph in london. thousands of veterans and army personnel as well as members of the publicjoined the rest of the uk in a two minute silence at 11am local time. it has just it hasjust gone it has just gone through 30 pm. good afternoon. now, human bbc news, future earth. ever since a certain swedish teenager skipped school for a climate protest, new waves of young people around the world have been making their voices heard on climate change. from school strikes to mass marches, the generation that will be inheriting our planet is calling for change and for a seat at the table. i m carl nasman and this is future earth. welcome to the new series shining a light on the simple, real world solutions we already have to help us solve the biggest challenge of our lifetimes. each week, we ll be taking you on a journey, from our forests to the oceans, examining where we live, how we travel, and what we eat. we ll show you some of the paths for tackling the climate crisis, meeting
thanks forjoining us. these reports coming out of gaza paint a grim picture of the humanitarian situation there. what more can you tell us about how hospitals in gaza are coping? well, with great difficulty. they are all pretty much surrounded in gaza city, because the israelis argue these are places where hamas fighters have based themselves, and consequently there have been intense battles going on around us hospitals. the israelis say they are not targeting hospitals per se, and they are trying to get the civilian populations that are clustered around them to try to leave, and also starting to think about evacuating the hospitals themselves, so that israel can concentrate on dealing with hamas. there is a small development on that front this evening. the israelis said tomorrow they are going to evacuate babies from the shifa hospital to a safer location. we do not know the details, we have not had confirmation from the palestinian side, it is very difficult to get through
who says its intensive care unit had been hit. he says, separately, because of fuel shortages, two patients on ventilators have died, one a baby. according to the world health organisation, there are currently 130 babies on incubators in gaza. 45 of them are believed to be at the al shifa hospital. the gaza health ministry say 39 of them are now at serious risk of death, give the lack of fuel and power. let s take a listen to that surgeon from al shifa now, he sent this audio update. those two patients who were in a ventilator, one in the icu, one in the neonatal icu unit. it is very, very dangerous, very critical situation. there is no water even in the main building, no electricity, no food even, and no fuel. the generator stopped to work in the main subspecialty building, shooting and bombardment everywhere. you hear it at every second here around the shifa hospital. and no one can get out from the shifa hospital. no one can come to the shifa hospital. the situation is ver
against terror. against the proxy. against its terrorist in syria and wherever needed. and vis a vis our hostages. i throw i ve heard all sorts of rumours by uninformed sources, so therefore i would like to tell you all to bring our hostages back. it s one of the main objectives. my top priority. myself and all my colleagues. benjamin netanyahu speaking in tel aviv. he also said soldiers will not stop until they have completed this campaign. he had a warning for hezbollah. he worried that they are playing a dangerous game and risk starting a war and deciding the destiny of lebanon. is also called on leaders arab countries, who have called for a cease fire in gaza. mr netanyahu said they have to win the war over hamas and that it is an integral part of what he called the iranian access of evil. that s a language that george bush is used after 9/11. the current defence ministry is speaking at the moment. ed gantz expected shortly. meanwhile, there s growing concern for staff
welcome to the new series shining a light on the simple, real world solutions we already have to help us solve the biggest challenge of our lifetimes. each week, we ll be taking you on a journey, from our forests to the oceans, examining where we live, how we travel, and what we eat. we ll show you some of the paths for tackling the climate crisis, meeting the innovators, action takers and climate heroes who are truly making a difference. coming up this week, rewriting the textbooks. we visit students in the first us state requiring climate change in its classrooms. we look at the rise of eco anxiety among young people and the strategies for dealing with fears about the climate crisis. from protester to agenda setter, we ll introduce you to america s youngest white house climate adviser. plus, a ground breaking legal battle in montana, young people who sued to protect the environment in their own home state. we start this week with a little trip back to the classroom. everybo