of gaza for a third day having told more palestinians to leave areas in and around khan younis immediately. the hamas run health ministry in gaza says more than 15,500 people have now been killed there since the start of the conflict between israel and hamas, which is considered a terrorist organisation by the uk government. these pictures from earlier today. children are among those being driven to the hospital, carried inside by family and friends. a senior adviser to the israeli prime minister has insisted israel is doing all it can to minimise the number of civilian deaths in gaza after the us defence secretary, lloyd austin, said israel had a moral responsiblity to minimise casualties not linked to hamas. a short time ago the israel defense forces held a briefing, on the back of the news of the new ground operation. take a listen. translation: the idf continues. where there translation: the idf continues. where there is translation: the idf continues. where the
language is designed to win over all those labour frontbenchers who want a ceasefire right now. the labour leadership is very nervous, lots of conversations today and the reason they are nervous as they expect an snp amendment tomorrow calling for an immediate ceasefire. labour will be hoping it s amendment will knock out the snp won, but the snp are absolutely confident there amendment will be called because day three of voting or making speeches for the third party and the snp are party. thank you very much. the snp are third party. well, we ve managed to sort our technical gremlins with conservative mp martin vickers, so let s return to our top story suella braverman s blistering attack on prime minister rishi sunak and the judgement on the legality of the government s rwanda scheme due tomorrow morning. thank you, we have finally managed to get through to you. can ijust begin with suella braverman s letter, she said of rishi sunak he was lacking in qualities of leade
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
mr trump has since repeated his claims, without evidence, that the prosecution was politically orchestrated and the trial was rigged. let s look at how we got to thursday s verdict. the trial officially began on april 15, after a lengthy jury selection process. over the next six weeks, jurors heard testimony from his former business partners including long time lawyer michael cohen and ms daniels herself. the jury of seven men and five women deliberated for two days, eventually finding him guilty of all 3a felony charges. mr trump is expected back in the courtroom onjuly 11 to be sentenced he faces up to four years in prison and a $5,000 fine for each of those counts. mr trump says he will appeal the verdict, as our north america correspondent reports. this is where it all began ten years ago, and today, donald trump returned here to begin his fightback. scrapping the teleprompter with its scripted remarks, he spent a0 minutes ad libbing and railing against his opponents, h
within its power to prevent its forces from committing acts that violate the un convention on genocide. more than 3a,000 palestinians have been killed so far, and a famine is said to be imminent. israel s commitment to international law is unwavering. the charge of genocide levelled against israel is not only false, it s outrageous. while the world has been focused on the actions of the israeli military in gaza, there s another section of palestinian territory that s had far less scrutiny the west bank. it s partially run by the palestinian authority, but the israeli military has been here for decades, known as the occupation. since october 7th, that military has drastically increased its operations here. israel says it has the most moral army in the world. ..but now record numbers of children have been killed here. gunfire. violence is surging. so how is that army conducting itself in the west bank? this is our first chance to get inside tulkarm camp to see the aftermath o