around the world. we start in the middle east, where fighting has resumed in gaza. after the seven day temporary ceasefire between israel and hamas expired at 7am local time. the israeli military says it has struck more than 200 of what it describes as terror targets. hamas which is proscribed as a terrorist organisation by many western goverments says more than a hundred people have been killed. before the temporary ceasefire, israel s military had focussed on the north of gaza, including gaza city. this morning, israeli jets dropped leaflets close to the city of khan younis, telling people to evacuate immediately and go to shelters in rafah . in the south of the territory near the egyptian border. but israel s military has hit targets today both in rafah and khan younis. our senior international correspondent orla guerin reports from sderot, just across the borderfrom gaza. gaza awoke to this. a new day of israeli bombing. skies darkened by ash and debris. in rafah,
bbc verify has been working on geolocating some of the videos of strikes posted on social media. and as we ve been reporting, israel has again been using leaflets to urge people in some areas of gaza to move. merlyn thomas is in the bbc verify hub with more. after the seven day temporary ceasefire between israel and hamas came to a shuddering halt, these are some of the images we ve been seeing coming out of gaza today. the hamas run health ministry in gaza says dozens of people have been killed in a series of attacks. we verified three videos of strikes in rafah and khan younis, all in southern gaza. and this is a video posted in rafah on social media this morning. we verified and located it and matched it up with other photos we ve seen from news agencies. you can also see this logo briefly here of an injured child being taken into the centre, which we ve also matched it up with this location. and this is another video we verified from khan yunis. this appears to be the aft
Theme music plays. Projectors have come a long way. We first meet team lab, the 400 strong digital art collective, last year in japan. The team of artists, programmers, engineers, cg animators, mathematicians and the like, love to make an impact and here at the Pace London Gallery, they re presenting eight of their most eye popping pieces. As with the work in tokyo, the idea here combines Motion Censors and the projectors, which means you have a completely interactive piece that you can touch and change. The whole room has been fully calibrated so the censors can detect where everyone in the installation is, really, really accurately. And the artwork, the projections, are calculated live. This is not prerecorded video. The pictures really do react to whatever you do while youre in the room. So, for example, i can. Thump. Kill a butterfly chuckles dont show this at home, kids. This room is called flowers bloom on people. With no one in here, its just a black room but if you sit around f
while the dads caucus advocates for policies they say will help american families, they re also hoping to add a few more changing tables in the capitol complex for themselves. changing your daughter on the restroom is not a republican or a democratic issue, right? it s something that whether you re a republican dad or a democratic dad, something that we should all be able to push for. and in honor of father s day, the prince and princess of wales have released a picture of william with he has three children. it shows the first in line to the throne with prince louis and princess charlotte. it was taken earlier at the windsor estate, the home of the british royal family for almost 1,000 years. prince william ob s dad, king charles, observed his first official royal birthday. it marked the first trooping for someone other than queen