and this poses a particularly lethal threat to children. people are sleeping outside on concrete floors. 80% of the population are displaced, almosti million are children and they are being pushed further and further south into areas that are overcrowded and without any of the basics that need to survive. humanitarian aid at the moment is the only lifeline for people and we are simply not able to get the access that we need to get through. for the past four, five, six days, aid agencies such as unicef only been able to access rafah and it is only limited aid and if we cannot get through soon people are going to really struggle because there is not enough water, food, shelter. meanwhile, the head of the israeli army has called for the military campaign in gaza to be stepped up, saying there are signs that hamas is falling apart. translation: i see the achievements translation: i see the achievements from - translation: | see the - achievements from day-to-day. achievements f
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
Its tuesday 7 february. Welcome to bbc newsroom live. The Commons Speaker, john bercow, is facing mounting criticism for suggesting hell prevent President Trump addressing parliament during his state visit later this year. Mr bercow whos one of three parliamentary officials who can approve such an event said opposition to sexism and racism, and support for equality, were hugely important. But critics say he should have stuck to the tradition of neutrality with one senior conservative describing his intervention as utterly outrageous. Heres our political correspondent, eleanor garnier. Its an honour thats bestowed on popes and president s. A speech to both Houses Of Parliament in the splendour of Westminster Hall was part of the itinerary when these dignitaries visited britain. But the same invite may not be coming mr trumps way. In an astonishing intervention, the Commons Speaker said recent decisions by the president made him uneasy about issuing an invitation. I feel very strongly th
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streets, supporting him, he was in the middle of them singing the french national anthem and saying that they knew they returned to order following the trouble there has been in france in the last week or so. the mayor, he was surrounded by people. i did manage to get a quick rhythm and i asked him about his life and he said that she was not well and it was a difficult situation, and i asked him about the protest that he had been part of today. translation: ., , , today. translation: ., ,, ., , translation: happened today is really strong. translation: happened today is really strong, because translation: happened today is really strong, because it - translation: happened today is really strong, because it shows i translation: happened today is i really strong, because it shows when we are on her own, we are weak, but when we are together, that is when we are strong. this unity is what we re trying to build and i hope that this will be able to spread across france, and all mac leve