he said israel s goal of destroying hamas risked decades of war . this is the scene looking across northern gaza. we have been talking about how aid has now crossed into gaza for the first time since thursday. palestinian red crescent said it received the convoy. fighting re started on friday morning after the seven day ceasefire.. the seven day ceasefire. both sides are blaming each other for the collapse of the truce. a spokesman for the israeli military said they were now hitting hamas targets all over the gaza strip. there have been israeli air strikes in north western gaza and khan younis in the south where hundreds of thousands of people fled earlier in the war to escape fighting. we want to show some more dramatic pictures we ve received a short while ago. this is the moment a strike hits a residential complex in khan younis, in the southern gaza strip. you can see smoke in the distance, and people running from the area. as we ve been reporting, a spokesman for the
dam was damaged in an explosion which has caused water to flood out and residents in nearby towns and villages have been told that they must now leave their homes. there are also concerns about the impact on the zaporizhzhia nuclear plant. uses water for cooling. earlier i spoke to a nuclear energy expert at harvard and i asked her about the potential risk to the nuclear power plant. potential risk to the nuclear power lant. , ., ., ., plant. yes indeed, the humanitarian catastmphe plant. yes indeed, the humanitarian catastrophe downstream plant. yes indeed, the humanitarian catastrophe downstream is - plant. yes indeed, the humanitarian catastrophe downstream is a - plant. yes indeed, the humanitarian catastrophe downstream is a focus l catastrophe downstream is a focus thatis catastrophe downstream is a focus that is where we should focus first and foremost. according to the ukrainian government about 80 towns and villages are at risk of flooding and villages are at risk of flood
spreading much faster than any other variant that we have seen before and thatis variant that we have seen before and that is what we need with great respect to the right honourable gentleman to focus on. that s why i ask everybody to go and get a booster jab as soon ask everybody to go and get a boosterjab as soon as they are called forward. called forward. prime minister apparently called forward. prime minister apparently wants called forward. prime minister apparently wants us called forward. prime minister apparently wants us to - called forward. prime minister apparently wants us to focus l called forward. prime minister. apparently wants us to focus on called forward. prime minister- apparently wants us to focus on what is happening today but no government spokesperson is on the media this morning spokesperson is on the media this morning i spokesperson is on the media this morning. i see the health secretary has made morning. i see the health secretary has made it
cautious now we have the chance in the next four weeks to save many thousands of lives by vaccinating millions more people. fix. vaccinating millions more eole. ., vaccinating millions more neale. ., ., vaccinating millions more eole. ., ., , people. a lot of the focus thereon people. a lot of the focus thereon that people. a lot of the focus thereon that delta - people. a lot of the focus l thereon that delta variant. 0ur medical editor fergus walsh has been taking a closer look. it is the rise of the more infectious delta variant that has led to the pause button being hit on unlocking. this scientist modelling the epidemic had warned ministers that a final lifting of all restrictions next week would lead to a large resurgence in cases and hospital admissions, thoughjust how big a wave is unclear. they suggest a four week delay in unlocking would reduce the peak in hospital admissions by a third to a half as more people will be vaccinated. the next four weeks will reduce