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allowed into gaza on friday, around 150 trucks carrying medical supplies, fuel and food entered the strip through the rafah crossing. returning to the 2a hostages released from gaza on friday, they have spent the night in hospitals in israel. some have received medical care from the schneider children s medical centre. yesterday, four boys and girls, one mother and one grandmother arrived at schneider children s medical centre, and we were very excited for the first moment, and the kids, the parents, the hogs, the crying, and it was very, very exciting for all of us. they are in good condition, and they are surrounded by our teams, social workers, psychologists, nurses, and their doctors. we are surrounded by their families, friends, and it was the most excited evening exciting evening since starting my career. we hope to see them all back and to see them in good condition. some hope to see them all back and to see them in good condition. them in good condition. some re
have come within a minute of being knocked out, but managed to beat slovakia to secure their place in the last eight. they went behind in the first half and needed a goal deep into injury time at the end of the second half, from jude bellingham, to equalise. butjust a couple of minutes into extra time a goal from harry kane gave them the lead, which they held, giving them victory in last 16 tie. watching all of this is my colleague. joe inwood is in a fan zone in brixton. harry kane during the interviews after the match described jude bellingham him s goal is one of the best in england because s history. it certainly was and it was needed here because the first 90 minutes the mood had been sombre and despairing, a belief that england performance. if you look around now, you can see. if i am honest things in the last ten seconds have got rather out of hand, but in general it has been a joyous mood and an extraordinary game of football. harry kane had if not the finest, one of
as frank gardner reports. war planes from another time. memories from 80 years ago. today, a chance to honor those men and women who took part in d day, the operation that helped end the second world war. service chiefs, prime ministers past and present, the royalfamily and of course, the veterans. roy haywood was 19 on that day, a trooper in the sherwood rangers. i landed in on the evening of d day, and three weeks later i was so badly damaged that they had to amputate both my legs below the knee. i returned home eventually, and i have to say that i always considered myself one of the lucky ones that survived because so many of us didn t. this was the largest ever amphibious invasion in human history, over150,000 british, us, canadian and french troops landing on normandy s beaches under withering fire from german defenses. let us once again commit ourselves always to remember, cherish and honor those who served that day and to live up to the freedom they died for. honoring