Tonight on the panel, former Us Ambassador to nato ivo daalder and philip rycroft, the uks former permanent secretary at the department for exiting the european union. Good evening. In the last hour, White House National security adviser Jake Sullivan says he wants a report on The Mass Graves in gaza, reports he calls disturbing. He added, we want answers from the israeli government. Thats as volker turk, the uns human rights chief, has called for an independent investigation into The Destruction at two of the main hospitals in gaza. Palestinian Officials Say they have exhumed the bodies of almost 300 people at the al shifa and nasser hospitals. Many of them buried in mass graves that were found within the medical complex. The Israel Defence forces described those reports as baseless and unfounded. The bbc s Fergal Keanes has been investigating these reports. And a warning you may find some of these scenes distressing. We are going to take you straight to Columbia University in new yor
Sport and for a full round up, from the bbc sport centre, heres mimi. Hello from the bbc sport centre. We start with football and a big night for wales, who have travelled to riga. They need a win to revive their euro 2024 qualifying campaign. Manager rob page is under pressure. Him and his side have faced criticism after winning only one of their last 13 games. Nations games and things like that, when youre doing that as well, maybe some of them results didnt come off but the experience and things that some of the players got and then games is betterfor us going forward. Both england and scotland are in Pole Positions in their Euro Qualifier groups 7 scotland maintaining their 100 winning record, with last weeks win over cyprus. Whilst england top their group after the draw with ukraine. They will play in a friendly, which celebrates the 150th anniversary game, to mark the First International fixture between both sides at hampden park tomorrow night. Despite the match being a friendly
of the middle east. today, a third group of hostages was released as part of a four-day temporary truce between israel and hamas. we learned one of those hostages is american toddler abigail mor edan. who turned just four years old on friday while in captivity. now she is free. as the deal stands right now, 50 total hostages are promised to be released in exchange for 150 palestinian prisoners. this is the first truce after weeks and weeks of fighting. and a rare moment of positive news since the start of the war. tomorrow is day four of this four-day pause, the question is, what happens on day five, day six, the seven? the israeli military has urged civilians who fled to southern gaza not to return home, and has warned them that the idf is still preparing for the next phase of the war once this pause ends. already in gaza. according to health officials there. this is allowed hostages to leave gaza and much needed aid to be brought in. but a trucks of entered gaza under the
ainsley: straight to a fox news alert. the saudi minister of deference who is msn mbs s brother set to visit the white house today and will be meeting with senior biden white house officials to discuss the war in israel. brian: this comes on the heels of president biden holding an emergency phone equal israeli prime minister benjamin netanyahu urging him to protect innocent civilians in gaza allowing them access to humanitarian aid. and right now, airstrikes continue along the israel-gaza border. you can see them right there. look at all that smoke as officials learn officials from the jewish state met with qatary negotiators met over the weekend to discuss the 239 people being held hostage. lawrence: troy yingst joins us on the ground in southern israel. what s the latest on the ground invasion, trey? trey: good morning. we do have new information for you breaking right now. fox news has learned that a high level israeli official in coordination with the united s
labour s campaign is captured in one word and so far it is a pitch keeping sir keir starmer s party miles ahead in the opinion polls. yesterday, the labour leader pledged to change football governance rules to prevent any super league style breakaways by english clubs. today, the party is highlighting plans to create 350 new banking hubs in britain s towns a move the party claims would bring cash to high streets and help to keep pubs and other shops open. rishi sunak warned voters yesterday not to give labour a blank cheque on polling day. the prime minister knows the situation looks bleak for the tories but said he believes he can win. his tactic is to relentlessly criticise and question labour s tax plans. council tax is the latest focus and the tories say labour should rule out scrapping referenda on council tax hikes an attack labour described as hysterical and desperate. 3, 2, 1. while the two main parties slug it out, the liberal democrat leader ed davey seems to be