israel has intensified its military operations in the south of the gaza strip. the idf says it s hit more than 400 targets since a week long truce between israel and hamas collapsed on friday. this is live outside al nasser hospital in khan younis. a place that many people in the north have lied to. fled to. palestinian health officials say at least 200 and a0 people have been killed since the end of the truce. at least seven palestinians were killed in an israeli attack in the early hours of sunday near rafah. we re also keeping an eye on what s happening further north. this is the view from southern israel, looking at the gaza skyline. all this as israel has come under renewed pressure from top figures in the biden administration. the defence secretary, lloyd austin has said israel driving the civilian population into the arms of the enemy and that would be a strategic defeat. our middle east correspondent hugo bachega has the latest. khan younis in southern gaza. p
howard johnson, is at st thomas hospital in central london. and i m alsojoined by tomos morgan, who s at university hospital wales in cardiff. 0ver over to you, howard. it is a really lively atmosphere over to you, howard. it is a really lively atmosphere here, over to you, howard. it is a really lively atmosphere here, lots - over to you, howard. it is a really lively atmosphere here, lots of. lively atmosphere here, lots of people honking their horns in support of the nurses, grievance a gentleman on his bike dinging his bell. there have been cupcakes handed out and there is huge public support. this is something that has honestly got a serious message as well, and that is that public lives are at risk if there are staff shortages and that is what lots of staff are saying here. one sign over their size, all we want for christmas is patient safety. and i am joined now by mirror, a senior nurse. we have been talking this morning and you told me conditions have been so bad for nurs
it is expected covid vaccines are to be offered to 16 and 17 year olds. the move would mean about 1.4 million teenagers will be included in the new rollout but it is not known when the jabs will start. you have been sending in your questions on this update. with me to answer them now is our health correspondentjim reed. i m alsojoined by professor alex richter from the university of birmingham s institute of immunology and immunotherapy. a warm welcome to both of you. many thanks for being with us as we continue with our conversations about vaccines. a question here which says, i would like to know what is the likelihood of any side effects on anyone who is under the
liverpool could lose its world heritage status after a recommendation by the united nation s cultural body unesco. it s unhappy at plans for development on part of the city s historic dockland. the metro mayor of liverpool has described the decision as deeply disappointing scotland take on croatia tonight as they try to secure their place in the knockout stages of the tournament. a win would definitely see them qualify for the last 16 but they ll have to do it without billy gilmour who s tested positive for coronavirus. england are already through but could face the czech republic without mason mount and ben chilwell who are self isolating as a precaution after coming into close contact with their fellow chelsea player. with me is dave macdonald, a scotland fan and writer of the website pie and bovril.com whojoins us live from glasgow. and jen blackwood, also a scotland fan, who has a ticket for the game at hampden park. and i m alsojoined by an england fan, tom miles. welcome to all
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