iam here i am here in southern israel where the renewed bombardment is entering its second day, after the collapse of a week long truce. this is live looking across at northern gaza. a spokesman for the israeli military said they were now hitting hamas targets all over the gaza strip. we ve had reports of heavy smoke hanging over the area. also the sight and sound. you can hear often the sound of machine gun fire which is happening across in gaza at the moment. let s just talk about what has been happening over the last 2a hours or so. israeli air strikes have hit areas in northern gaza and in khan yunis. the health ministry has said more than 200 have been killed and 600 injured since the fighting we started at seven o clock yesterday morning. khan yunis is seeing some of the heaviest bombardments that have been seen in this conflict so far. israeli military also dropped some leaflets earlier and part of southern gaza warning people to actually leave the, move even further s
the truth behind them. the temporary ceasefire in the israel gaza war is over. it ended about 7am local time. since then, the hamas run health ministry in gaza says more than a hundred people have been killed in fighting. rockets have been fired into southern israel from gaza, and israel has again begun air strikes on the strip. each side is blaming the other for the end of the ceasefire. the israel defense forces posted on social media saying hamas violated the operational pause, and in addition, fired toward israeli territory . it also blamed hamas for failing to release all the female and child hostages being held in gaza. in turn, hamas which the uk, the us and many other governments consider a terrorist group blamed israel for breaking the agreement by preventing fuel from reaching north the resumption of israeli air strikes hasn t been restricted to gaza s north. there have also been attacks in khan younis, in the south of the strip, as our middle east corresponden
pressure pulls away. temperatures inland probably down to “4, minus five celsius, even lower in more rural spots. five celsius, even lower in more ruralspots. so five celsius, even lower in more rural spots. so a hard frost, a cold, crisp start to friday but lots of sunshine coming through. something just smidge less cold into the weekend. but we could see the chance of some rain and some snow into sunday. louise, thanks very much. that s it from the bbc news at ten. newsnight is getting under allegations of a toxic culture at a hospital that whistle blowers claim led to numerous unnecessary deaths. police are investigating more than 100 complaints of wrongdoing. how could the system get it so wrong? a newsnight investigation reveals the failures at a big british hospital. it s a story of warnings going unheeded with dire consequences for patients. when you know you have an environment when you have deaths that you knew could happen and have happened, then i don t see why t
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