health workers are having to work in unimaginable conditions in a desperate effort to help civilians. our middle east correspondent yolande knell has the latest. an agonising goodbye. at least 14 people were killed in an israeli strike on a school where they had been seeking safety in khan younis in southern gaza, the family say. crushed by the rubble, mohammed lost his mum, dad and his unborn brother. what we want is to stop the bloodshed. every day we are losing our loved ones, says this bereaved man. those who lived and even though still in the womb. those who lived and even those still in the womb. nearby, the rumble of tank fire amid fierce street fighting continues. further south, the town of rafah is now a sprawling campsite for displaced palestinians, but even here by the egyptian border aid distribution is difficult. un officials are now warning of mass starvation and despite a us veto for a resolution on friday, they are demanding action by the security council. i r
israeli tanks are reported to be slowly advancing towards the centre of khan younis and there are reports of house to house fighting in the city. the head of the world health organization has said the war in gaza is having a catastrophic impact on health care there. tedros adhanom ghebreyesus warned health workers are having to work in unimaginable conditions in a desperate effort to help civilians. our correspondent yolande knell reports. an agonising goodbye. 14 people were killed in an israeli strike on a school who had been seeking safety in khan younis. theirfamilies school who had been seeking safety in khan younis. their families say. crushed by the rubble, this boy lost his mum, dad and an unborn robber. translation: his mum, dad and an unborn robber. translation: ~ ., ., , ., , ., , translation: what we want is to stop the bloodshed- translation: what we want is to stop the bloodshed. everyday translation: what we want is to stop the bloodshed. everyday we tran
world. i m bianca nobilo. ahead on cnn newsroom the firestorm leading to the university of pennsylvania president stepping down. one member of congress says expect more to follow. plus the idf tells civilians to leave the center of kahn yunis, but it is not sure that they are getting the message. and oh, [ bleep ]. oh, my god. deadly storm system rips through tennessee, and now several counties are under a state of emergency. the university of pennsylvania president liz mcgill and head of the school s board of trustees have resigned. it comes after the intense backlash to the comments made by three u.s. university presidents to congress about anti-semitism on their campuses. this all began amid a wave of protests over the israel-hamas war. many at college campuses, many of them expressing assume for the palestinian cause. but there is a debate over whether phrases like from the river to the sea amount to a call to eradicate israel. mcgill and the presidents of
iam here i am here in southern israel where the renewed bombardment is entering its second day, after the collapse of a week long truce. this is live looking across at northern gaza. a spokesman for the israeli military said they were now hitting hamas targets all over the gaza strip. we ve had reports of heavy smoke hanging over the area. also the sight and sound. you can hear often the sound of machine gun fire which is happening across in gaza at the moment. let s just talk about what has been happening over the last 2a hours or so. israeli air strikes have hit areas in northern gaza and in khan yunis. the health ministry has said more than 200 have been killed and 600 injured since the fighting we started at seven o clock yesterday morning. khan yunis is seeing some of the heaviest bombardments that have been seen in this conflict so far. israeli military also dropped some leaflets earlier and part of southern gaza warning people to actually leave the, move even further s
hanging over the area, following the collapse of a week long truce. a spokesman for the israeli military said they were now hitting hamas targets all over the gaza strip. the hamas run health ministry said more than 180 people were killed during friday s airstrikes, with reports from khan yunis in southern gaza of some of the heaviest bombardments yet. the israeli military earlier dropped leaflets in parts of southern gaza warning people to leave and move even further south towards the egyptian border. meanwhile, hamas and other groups fired rockets at israel, which deployed its iron dome defence system to intercept them. each side accuses the other of breaching the ceasefire deal. a un official said much needed aid had stopped coming through the rafah crossing since the ceasefire ended. hundreds of trucks carrying aid were able to enter gaza during the pause in fighting but they were fewer in number than the roughly 500 trucks that entered gaza, every day, before the war.