the head of the territory s largest hospital says that at least 20 people died there, including several sheltering in a courtyard. the world health organization says 20 hospitals in gaza are now entirely out of action, as israeli tanks are spotted outside one children s facility. health officials now say more than 11,000 people have been killed in gaza since israel launched its offensive against hamas in response to the group s deadly assault last month. the uk s prime minister has backed the home secretary suella braverman, in the face of calls to sack her. downing street said rishi sunak still had full confidence in her. she s come into criticism after writing an article accusing the police of bias. welcome to bbc news. let s spend the next half hour answering some of your questions as we approach five weeks of the war in the middle east. where are we with israel s military campaign, the humanitarian situation, hostages, the tactics being used, the death toll, the diploma
an attempt at a nuanced debate on foreign policy between republican presidential candidates last night in miami, that ultimately may not matter at all, there s a lot to cover from the showdown in miami last night, which was less chaotic with fewer candidates on stage but just like the previous debates, the front-runner was not there and for the most part the other candidates didn t attack the former president who was leading by wide margin miss the polls, they didn t touch him, they didn t talk about the problem of truth versus lies and donald trump. meanwhile, trump s daughter took the stand in new york yesterday in the civil fraud trial against the family s business. we ll go through ivanka trump s testimony. also, the latest on a significant development in the middle east, negotiations are under way to release more hostages being held by hamas. plus, it appears hollywood is ready to get back to work. we ll have an update on the historic actors strike that s been goin
that includes almost four children. four four. the number of palestinians killed in the ground is more than one and 70. we ll bring you all the latest from our correspondents on the ground shortly. but first i want to bring you up to date with a developing story happening in the uk. because a political row over pro palestinian protests has escalated, after the home secretary wrote a controversial newspaper article for the times, attacking the police and branding protesters hate marchers . suella braverman said london police are softer on left wing protesters than other groups, largely ignoring what she called pro palestinian mobs even when they break the law. we are hearing that downing street says it did not clear the article, while labour has accused the home 0ur political correspondent peter saull reports. another pro palestinian march like this in london is planned this weekend, on armistice day. but not at the same time as the commemoration and away from the c
presidential election, the republican s top candidate is back in court with family and finances in the spotlight. former president donald trump s daughter ivanka trump giving testimony, taking the stand as the latest with it for the prosecution in the civil fraud trial against her father. hello, welcome, i m sandra smith in new york. john: i m john roberts in washington and this is america reports . ivanka trump taking center stage, appearing on the stand under subpoena. sandra: appeals court removed her as a defendant back in june because she was no longer part of the trump organization by 2016 and the statute of limitations had already expired. john: her appearance follows testimony by her father on monday and her two brothers last week. nate foy live outside the courthouse in new york. what s going on right there right now? john, sandra, good afternoon. right now the court is on lunch and ivanka trump will take the stand once again when the afternoon session begin
and show their support. john: new york post calling the outpouring a barista mitsfa. and with that, welcome back, i m john roberts in washington. off we go with hour number two. sandra: that story is really something and as you just noted, made the cover of the new york post, a lot of people are talking about it, john. we look forward to that coffee shop owner joining us in a bit. sandra smith in new york. this is america reports . that incident playing out on the upper east side, the workers walking out, the latest in a troubling trend of antisemitism we are seeing here at home especially on our college campuses. you will not silence us. we will not be silenced. ceasefire now. ceasefire now. on campus, i am now confronted daily with shouts to free palestine from the river to the sea. it is a jew hating, genocidal mandate seeking. call to exterminate all jews in accordance with hamas open and unequivocal goal. support for hamas is support for a terrorist organi