israel s foreign minister, has sharply criticised mr guterres, saying his tenure was a danger to world peace. it comes as the un s human rights chief says palestinians are living in utter, deepening, horror . israel has carried out more heavy aerial bombardment across gaza in its fight against hamas. and the fighting on the ground has intensified in the south particularly around khan younis. israeli officials said the idf had surrounded the home of hamas s chief, yahya sinwar, in the city. our international editor jeremy bowen reports now on the growing humanitarian crisis and you may find some of the images in his report distressing. more palestinian civilians fled south towards the egyptian border after israel declared a brief pause in combat operations. almost two million gazans have fled their homes. israel says it is killing fewer civilians, as the us has requested. the un says nowhere in this tiny territory is safe. this person offers people lifts. he says he has
as we ve been hearing, a review has concluded the release of personal information by police investigating nicola bulley s disappearance was avoidable and unnecessary. the mum of two went missing in lancashire, prompting a huge search before her body was eventually found in the river wyre. lancashire police was criticised for revealing she had been struggling with the menopause and alcohol issues. live now to zoe billingham who previously served as his majesty s inspector of constabulary. iam i am interested for your reaction to these findings. thoughts first of all to the family of nicola bulley. this report is quite right. i remember the news that the police were releasing personal information about someone who had been missing for a number of weeks, stopped us in our tracks, and it s caused lots of women in particular to question whether such deeply personal information relating to perhaps someone s mental health, the fact that they were going through menopause, what on ear
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morning joe weekend pick it was another fast-moving newsweek . here are conversations you might have missed. president biden and the vice president rallied in philadelphia, the event was the launch of the outreach to black voters. because black americans voted we our president and vice president of the united states, that is because of you, that is not hyperbole. that is because of you. with your vote in 2024 we will make donald trump a loser again. when someone shows you who they are believe them the first time. you have got it, kid. you have got it . i have shown you who i am and trump is show you he is. today he is pandering for your vote so he can win for himself, not for you. donald trump i have a message for you, not in our house and not on our watch. america has always been a place where we work towards a perfect unit where those are excluded in the past are included today. i still believe that. i am still optimistic but i need you. my question is a simple one . ar