in england after a public consultation. coming up in sport later on bbc news: bangladesh are the first side out of semifinal contention at the cricket world cup. they lost by seven wickets to pakistan, who have kept their hopes alive. good evening from jerusalem. footage is emerging tonight after a huge explosion at a refugee camp in northern gaza. the images show people at the jabalia camp trying to resuce others trapped under the rubble. hamas designated as a terrorist organisation by the uk government says it was an israeli air strike and at least 50 people have been killed, with hundreds injured. the israeli military has yet to comment. the camp, made up of high rise buildings, was home to more than 100,000 people and is in an area that civilians had been told to leave. bbc verify have just located the exact position of the blast which you can see here you can see how built up it is. 0ur international editor jeremy bowen has the latest. his report is hard to watch a
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so i suppose airlines were just following those regulations. yeah. given the publicity around this horrific incident luke what is the airline community telling you about the rule of two s possible impact on passenger confidence? are they discussing that? i haven t really heard much about that. one thing to bear in mind is that if you then have a member of the cabin crew going into the cockpit, you have one less person looking after the rest of the flight. so i suppose that is something that passengers may be taking into account when they look at this. but i think overall passengers would be would feel more comfortable knowing there isn t just one individual on the flight deck at any given time. i think you re right, luke hurst. thank you for joining us. the new report about the eyesight of the co-pilot in the germanwings crash, that s coming your way at the top of the hour.