At w warbird this is a live lugt gaza city. Where hamas launch and surprising attack on our closest Middle Eastern ally. The terraces striking a buy land, air, and see on a Jewish Holiday. Firing thousands of rockets and infiltrating the countries. Hello welcome to a brandnew hour of Fox News Live i am ortho level. Eric thank you everyone for joining us im eric shawn but so far we are told at least 100 israelis have been killed. More than 900 wounded after these Terrorist Attacks. Hamas holding an unknown number of Israeli Soldiers and civilians now hostage in. With killing they are told 200 palestinians and leaving hundreds more injured. Arthel the fighting expected to continue as israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu declares quote we are at war and vows ironic backed hamas will be an unprecedented price. Trey yingst is live. Right now you can hear Israeli Military helicopters flying just a couple hundred feet off the ground. They are conducting operations against Palestinian Mil
hit the country s south coast. than five hundred earthquakes buy from our studio in singapore, this is bbc news, it s news day. now to the uk and a dramatic day of politics. a dramatic political develop meant over the past 2a hours. the former prime minister, david cameron, has astonished westminster by returning to government as britain s new foreign secretary. it s part of a major cabinet reshuffle by the current prime minister rishi sunak. mr cameron, who was pm between 2010 2016, said although he disagreed with some of mr sunak s decisions, he believed he was a strong and capable leader. the move comes on the same day suella braverman was sacked as home secretary, following days of speculation about her future. mrs braverman had angered many in government after writing a newspaper article criticising the policing of pro palestinian marches in london. cor blimey look at this! the guy who used to be prime minister, back where he used to live and back in government. the
welcome along to sportsday. we ll start in manchester where thousands lined the streets to bid a final farewell to one of england s greatest ever footballers, sir bobby charlton. the funeral of the 1966 world cup winner and manchester united legend took place at manchester cathedral. the bbc s sports editor dan roan has more. a final farewell for arguably english football s greatest ever figure here at the stadium where he s immortalised thousands, paying tribute to sir bobby charlton earlier as his funeral cortege past old trafford, home of the club where he made more than 750 appearances. members of united s youth teams forming a guard of honour as the hearse drove past the ground, adorned with images depicting a glittering career. he s a gentleman and a legend. you know, i mean, he had time for everybody. manchester cathedral. meanwhile, a thousand guests, including the fa president, prince william, legendary former united manager sir alex ferguson, and a host of other foo
i suspect that the ukrainians will be able to hold out and continue to bleed russian forces. moscow s campaign to capture avdiivka may be less about battlefield strategy and more about securing a propaganda prize back in russia. russia s forces have been on avdiivka s doorstep for almost a decade, since first taking over nearby territory in 2014. since then, ukraine s long standing fortifications have, so far, held back a total russian breakthrough. but a new wave of ground assaults appears imminent, with reports of 40,000 russian soldiers massed on three sides of the town. and this threatens to turn avdiivka into another bakhmut that nearby city turned battleground, bombarded into oblivion. more battle hardened soldier than bureaucrat, this is the town s mayor, vitaliy barabash. to break the deadlock, barabash is among many who want more firepower from the west. until then, ukrainians like ihor will continue to feel the brunt of russia s onslaught. meanwhile, emergency wor
spells, although more cloud the further north you are, all the details shortly. it s sunday, june 2nd. our main story. sir keir starmer has pledged to cut levels of legal migration to the uk, if labour wins the general election. in a newspaper interview he set out plans to prioritise british workers and crack down on businesses that break employment laws. the conservatives said no one believed the labour leader was serious about tackling immigration. our political correspondent alex forsyth has the latest. every year, people come to the uk to live, work or study. last year, net migration that s the difference between the number of people arriving and the number of people leaving was 685,000. sir keir starmer, who launched his election battle bus yesterday, has previously said that s too high. now he s promised to cut that number if labour wins the election, though he hasn t said by how much or by when. he told the sun on sunday newspaper read my lips, i will bring immig