washington has stepped up its criticism of the way israel is carrying out its military offensive in gaza. antony blinken said there was a gap between the government s declared intentions to protect civilians and the casualties and what was happening on the ground. the ceasefire deal ended just over a week ago now. take a look at this map, which shows what is happening at the moment. it comes as the un s top aid official has said there s no longer any meaningful humanitarian operation in southern gaza. it does appear, however, that the israeli border crossing, kerem shalom, could soon be opened to improve the flow of aid. also, new images appear to show dozens of palestinian men stripped to their underwear with their hands tied behind their back, being held by israel defence forces. this report and it s disturbing is from jeremy bowen. video emerged this afternoon of palestinian men taken for interrogation. bbc staff recognised the town of beit lahiya in northern gaza and
between the government s declared intention to protect civilians and what is actually happening on the ground. israel says it s hit more than a50 targets from land, sea and air in the last 2a hours. the main un agency there says society is on the verge of a full blown collapse . but the flow of aid could soon improve, after israel agreed to a us request to open its kerem shalom border crossing for the inspection of aid trucks and their cargo. also, new images appear to show dozens of palestinian men stripped to their underwear, with their hands tied behind their back. those are not those pictures, we will bring those to you, those are funerals taking place today for six palestinians killed by israeli forces in an operation at the al faraa refugee camp north of nablus. some of those killed are believed to be members of the militant group known as the al fara a brigade. we canjoin our correspondent anna foster in jerusalem. take us through what has been happening in the west b
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negotiations between the speaker and his allies and this top veteran white house team. again, we saw them meeting in the room this morning, i was standing outside for about 30 minutes, so we know they met for at least that amount of time. as i looked into the room, i saw several people who were close to mccarthy s orbit, the top white house negotiators, all in that room, but i do think it is notable not just the fact that congressman graves left the room, saying that they were pressing pause and seeming frustrated, but also because he s someone who is generally pretty tight lipped about this stuff, he s not one to come out of these negotiating rooms and offer a lengthy readout, this one was not lengthy by any stretch, but it was new sy and that, again, he s saying they re pressing pause and there seems to be a frustration or something from his mindset that is unreasonable about where these negotiations are at this point. i think i would point out the thing that changed, jose, between y