hello and welcome to our you viewers as we cover the war in israel. intensify in gaza as can keeps up air stieks at this hour. listen. israel defense forces said on sunday that it struck more than 450 targets over the past day including command centers and missile sites. according to analysis by video proficiented lie israeli media have advanced three culometers in gaza. troops can be seen putting an israeli flag on a resort hotel s roof in gaza. as the ground invasion expands the united nations is say the society in gaza is breaking downism people breaking down into warehouses to try and find the bare necessities of life. the situation there is growing more desperate by had hour. catastrophe taking place before our eyes. 2 million people with nowhere safe to go are being denied essentials for life while being subjective to relentless bombardments. i urge all those with responsibility to step back from the brink. cnn s nick robertson is following developments and has more
according to several palestinian news agencies. meanwhile, israeli prime minister benjamin netanyahu say his priorities in gaza are to destroy her mouth and bring hostages home. he insisted israel was doing its best to achieve both. he was speaking after meeting with families of some of the more than 200 hostages, who fear that the escalation of fighting by israel is making matters worse destroy hamas. at the bombardment of gaza intensifies, the prime minister said the war would be long and hard. meanwhile, the international red cross has called for an immediate de escalation of the conflict, saying it was unacceptable that civilians had no safe place to go in gaza. this is the scene live in gaza, where the hamas run health ministry in gaza says that 8,000 people have been killed since air strikes were launched in response to the killing of 1,400 israelis by hamas three weeks ago. we ll start our coverage with this update from our international editor, jeremy bowen. heavy
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Lose their bid to trademark the fourfinger bar. And Coming Up In Sportsday later in the hour, on bbc news. England cricket could be back on free to air television, as the ecb offer up a new rights package to broadacsters. Good evening, and welcome to the bbc news at six. The liberal democrat Election Manifesto is out today, and at the heart of it is a pledge to offer another referendum on any brexit deal. According to party leader tim farron, it would give voters a chance to say they want to remain in the eu. The lib dems are also offering several new policies aimed at young people, including dropping the voting age to 16 and a rent to own housing scheme. More on that in a moment, but first, heres our Political Correspondent viki young. He says his policies offer young people a brighter future. And tim farron has put brexit at the heart of his campaign. Sun, sun, sun, here it comes. The lib dems hope the promise of a referendum on any brexit deal the government negotiates will persuade